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At its first partnership meeting of 2020, Denver South Economic Development Partnership reminded the 100 government officials and business executives who came to listen of the continuing huge impact of aviation and aerospace on our state.

Tom Brook, president and CEO, introduced the program. Joe Rice, a well-known former state legislator, Glendale mayor, and Iraq war veteran, is government relations director of Lockheed Martin Space. He pointed out that Colorado is the number one state in per capita jobs in aerospace, with 52,860 primary space jobs and over 500

space-related companies, half of which are small businesses. He also pointed to Colorado’s NASA prime contracts that exceed $1 billion in value. Today, Rice shared, only Russia and China are capable of human space flight, but Lockheed is working to change that with the Artemis program. The second phase, Artemis 2, is hoped to pro-

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duce the first crewed flight by an American company as early as 2024. Why go to Mars? Rice explained that the research that goes into the effort produces improvements in many other areas. He gave the example that mammogram technology came from the research that created the Hubbell Telescope.

Michael Fronapfel, director of planning and development at Centennial Airport came to explain the importance and economic impact of Centennial Airport, the second busiest general aviation airport in the United States. In 2019 Centennial had 355,000 operations, including Continued on page 7


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Serious about safety: GVPD wrote 1,604 traffic tickets in Dec. 2019 compared to 216 in Dec. 2018 BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

The Greenwood Village Police Department went from making 653 traffic stops citywide in the month of Dec. 2018 that resulted in 216 citations and 197 warnings to making 1,877 traffic stops in Dec. 2019 that resulted in 1,604 citations and 159 warnings. That is an increase in traffic stops of 187 percent, an increase in tickets written of 643 percent, and a decrease in warnings given of 19 percent. At the city council study session on Feb. 3, new council member Libby Barnacle addressed the whispers that have been going around the city, asking GV Police Chief

Dustin Varney directly, “Are there quotas that your officers have to reach as far as tickets?” The chief responded, “There are performance standards that I ask them to do...I don’t believe there’s a quota. I know there’s others that probably view this different…I call it performance expectations…. If council disagrees with that, tell us and we can go in another direction.” It was very clear from the discussion that followed that there is unanimous and enthusiastic support by the mayor and all eight members of the city council for Varney’s increased enforcement efforts in the city. The chief presented traffic accident data for the year 2019, compared to the average for the three previous years. It showed that non-in-

jury accidents in 2019 decreased five percent to 1,455 compared with an annual average of 1,533 during 2016, 2017, and 2018. There were 13 injury accidents in GV in 2019, compared with an average of 23 per year in 2016. 2017, and 2018. Referring to the 1,604 tickets issued in the month of December 2019, Varney said, “That’s 51 tickets per day, but that’s also 47 people doing it.” He compared it to the 255 tickets his chart showed were written during the month of January 2019, which he felt didn’t reflect adequate enforcement to achieve the level of safety required. Varney said that studies show that increased focused patrols also result in fewer overall crimes. Data showed that burglaries citywide decreased from 96 to 84 and

thefts decreased from 436 to 404 in 2019 compared to 2016, 2017, and 2018. The largest decrease in crimes was for criminal mischief, which went from 113 incidents in the years 2016, 2017, and 2018, to 69 in 2019. In an article in The Villager last June, we noted that most traffic tickets that come to municipal court result in a $140 fine and court costs of $25. If officers continue to issue tickets in 2020 on pace with the last month of 2019, that translates to annual revenue from traffic tickets written by police officers of $2,694,720, excluding court costs, in addition to the revenue from photo red-light tickets at four different intersections. In a follow up to a discussion begun at the Dec. 2 GV city council meeting, Varney

said that traffic enforcement efforts have been increased in areas identified by citizens or city council representatives. He cited as noted problem areas: Monaco Street (between Belleview Avenue and Orchard Road), Orchard Drive (between Orchard Road and Holly Street), and Holly Street (between Belleview Avenue and Orchard Road), all in the Greenwood Hills neighborhood. He also listed Clarkson Street, Cherryville Road, and Dayton Street. Anne Ingebretsen explained how the increased enforcement began. “A couple years ago when Dave Kerber and I came back on the council, we asked (the police chief) to focus on …problems in the residential areas of district 2,” referring to the Greenwood Hills neighborhood. Ingebretsen continued, “That focus only lasted a couple weeks,” so she and Kerber Continued on page 3

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Mayor Lantz to Chief Varney: “We really like what you’re doing in the neighborhoods” Continued from Page 2

This pick-up truck got pulled over by GVPD at Orchard Road and Orchard Drive in the Greenwood Hills neighborhood at 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5. Photo by Freda Miklin

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went back to Varney, in the last few months, to “refocus on these troubled areas, and indeed they have. I’ve never seen as much focus in the residential area (Greenwood Hills) as I have in the last few months” Council member Libby Barnacle complimented the police department and said her recent experience on a ride-along with the police “was eye-opening.” She said she saw the police “investigating people who didn’t quite look like they were behaving appropriately, didn’t appear mentally with it.” Her concern was that “the roll call right now is the same as it was ten years ago.” She said she “will continue to…push for additional officers and additional training.” Barnacle added, directed to Chief Varney, “Anything you need, I’m your girl.” Council members Tom Dougherty and Donna Johnston shared that several GV residents had reached out to tell them that they noticed the increased traffic enforcement and were happy about it. Council member Jerry Presley wanted to know, “At what point does it become a political decision made by city council to tell the police department to issue tickets if somebody is over x-number miles an hour?” When Varney cited the importance of officer discretion, Presley said he had a dilemma because some residents wanted drivers on Clarkson Street “to get a ticket if they’re so much as one mile-per-hour over the speed limit.” Ingebretsen suggested that the police should be “very strict, no nonsense” in the residential neighborhoods.

Barnacle, noting she is a former prosecutor, said, “I say we stay the hell out of their (the police department’s) business.” Dave Bullock said that the GV city council should not be prescriptive in telling the police how to do their job, noting “city councils in places like Chicago and New York have dictated to their police officers that they can’t arrest people if they spit on them or throw water on them…” Mayor Lantz summed up the discussion, telling Chief Varney, “We really like what you’re doing in the neighborhoods and everyone is very pleased.” Lantz pledged to follow up in a few months to re-evaluate the situation. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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The final word from Apple’s Steve Jobs

Several decades ago, I visited a good friend who was on his death bed in a local hospice. He asked if I was still working hard at the newspaper and I replied “Yes.” His response was how he wished that he could get up from his bed and go back to work. He had been in the restaurant business for decades. He passed away a few days after my last visit with him. Steve Jobs in his last few days penned a remarkable essay on his life and pending death, and it reminded me of my debarked friend who placed a very high emphasis on hard work and his family. Here’s what Steve Job said in the face of his premature death:

“I’ve reached the pinnacle of success in the business world. In some others’ eyes my life is the epitome of success. However, aside from work, I have little joy. In the end, my wealth. is only a fact of life that I am accustomed too. At this moment lying on my bed and recalling my life, I realize that all the recognition and wealth that I took so much pride in have paled and become meaningless in the face of my death.” “You can employ someone to drive the car for you, make money for you, but you cannot have someone bear your sickness for you. Material things lost can be found or replaced. But there is one thing that can never be found when it’s lost. Whichever stage in life you are in right now, with time, you will face the day

when the curtain comes down. “ “Treasure love for your family, love for your spouse, love for your friends. Treat yourself well and cherish others. As we grow older and hopefully wiser, we realize that a $300 or a $30 watch both tells the same time. You will realize that your true inner happiness does not come from material things of this world. Whether you fly first class or economy, if the plane goes down, you go down with it.” “Therefore, I hope you realize, when you have mates, buddies, and old friends, brothers and sisters, who you chat with, laugh with, talk with, have sing songs with, talk about northsouth-east-west of heaven and earth, that is true happiness.! Don’t educate your children to

be rich. Educate them to be happy. So, when they grow up, they will know the value of things and not the price. Eat your food as your medicine, otherwise you have to eat medicine as your food.” “The one who loves you will never leave you for another because, even if there are 100 reasons to give up, he or she will find a reason to hold on. There is a big difference between a human being and being human. Only a few really understand it. You are loved when you are born. You will be loved when you die. In between , you have to manage.” “The six best doctors in the world are sunlight, rest, exercise, diet, self-confidence and friends. Main them in all stages and enjoy a healthy life.”

San Jose. The timeshare folks are still in packs at the airport offering golf, meals, fishing trips for all who wish to own a week’s time share in sunny Mexico. We bit over 20 years ago and have ventured south for two decades the first week in February. So, we’ve been there and done that for this year and we’re back on the job this week. Daughter Susan has been running the show and along with Tom, Freda, Scottie, BT, Linda, Valerie, Patrick, Sara, and Shirley. Historically when we leave town it always snows, and that happened again this year with the snow-storm midweek. That raises challenges

for production, but we power through and stay on schedule. The Villager is actually printed in Berthoud in a Denver Post printing facility that they absorbed when they purchased the Longmont, Loveland newspapers. The German press does a spectacular job with the veteran Post printing crew. Our thanks for working through the snowstorms and deadline challenges. *** Well, the Chiefs defeated the 49ers with the stellar comeback of Mahomes in the fourth quarter of the game. A tenpoint lead vanished along with the dreams of Cherry Creek graduate coach Kyle Shanahan winning his first Super Bowl

victory. He’s young and he’s got a fine team. I thought that teamwork might overcome talent, but Mahomes, like John Elway, led the team to victory. *** It was a good week for President Trump, and we followed the events on Mexican television including the Iowa caucus and the State of the Union speech by the president. I thought that he presented one of his very best speeches. Nary a glitch in his delivery and he covered a lot of bases. He and Nancy should make up so we can get some work done on our roads and bridges. We’ve had enough bickering and we need to continue with the nation’s work. ***

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The trail led this past week to Cabo, Mexico for the annual time-share trek to the Pueblo Bonito Rose’ resort. The once small fishing village of Cabo has blossomed into a major Baja resort area with many resorts built along the Pacific coastline. Fishing is still huge, but tourism is booming. The exchange rate is 18.60 pesos to one American dollar so that has put quite a strain on the tourist industry and especially the natives in Cabo resorts and restaurants who work for pesos. Prices have adjusted to the new economy and the coastline is bustling with activities around to neighboring

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Coronavirus – hype or horror? If you watched the Netflix miniseries Chernobyl, you will understand how the Soviet Union used propaganda to downplay and suppress the real news of their nuclear reactor disaster, controlling what they told the world until reality became too obvious for even the Soviet BY BRIAN C. central committee JOONDEPH to control. How many have really died in China? Why doesn’t China allow the CDC into the country to investigate and assist? Why is it considered racist to take precautions against the virus? Now add this to the mix. The coronavirus outbreak started in Wuhan, China, home of China’s most advanced virus research laboratory, the type of laboratory creating bioweapons. Coincidence? Is that ground zero for

the current outbreak? Accidental or deliberate? Then there’s the story of a group of Chinese virologists expelled from the Canadian National Microbiology Laboratory last July after several “exceptionally virulent viruses” were improperly sent from this lab to China. Another coincidence? The bottom line is that we don’t know. But I recommend taking media and government reports about coronavirus with a large grain of salt given their track record with veracity in the past. Read and listen skeptically without swallowing what you hear on television or read in the newspaper. Including from me as I too don’t know the truth around the coronavirus outbreak. And most importantly, use common sense precautions for avoiding the cold and flu. Regardless the type of cold virus, being sick is no fun.

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Littleton’s Main Street Block Party hopes to be back in June BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

After a constructive meeting between representatives of the Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association (HDLM), South Metro Fire Rescue, the City of Littleton, Western Welcome Week, and Tri-State Fireworks, Inc. on Feb. 6, organizers are hopeful that Littleton’s Main Street Block Party will return this summer. Fire Marshall and Bureau Chief Anthony Valdez was one of four representatives of SMFR who came to the meeting with Greg Reinke, president of the Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association, his brother Chris Reinke, co- owner of Reinke Brothers costume and Halloween shop, three other members of HDLM, and Cindy Hathaway of Western Welcome Week. Said Valdez, “We want to be a community fire department. SMFR is willing to partner with you where we can on costs of special permit fees but technical expertise is needed to ensure a safe pyrotechnics event.” Agreement was reached at the meeting that HDLM will present detailed plans of their fireworks display to SMFR staff experts soon, who will determine the exact cost of a permit, allowing HDLM to make a timely decision about the event.

All smiles after a positive meeting were Chip Kerkhove, lead plan reviewer for SMFR, Rich Conroy, SMFR deputy fire marshal, Anthony Valdez, SMFR fire marshal and bureau chief, Greg Reinke, co-owner of Reinke Brothers costume and Halloween store and president of Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association, and Chris Reinke, co-owner of the Reinke Brothers store.

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The block party, which had been held on the second Saturday in June for the past 14 years, was abruptly cancelled for 2019 last May when organizers found out that their permit fees for the festivity and fireworks show were going to be much higher than they had been previously. Greg Reinke, organizer of the event, was shocked to learn that SMFR was going to charge as much as $1,600 for both a special event and pyrotechnics display permit,

unlike the $150 that Littleton Fire Rescue had charged in previous years. Said Reinke, “We aren’t saying that SMFR is being unreasonable, but we are all volunteers and HDLM is a not-for-profit, so it all comes down to the fees. We have to make a final decision by March 31 so we can sign contracts.” According to its published fee schedule, SMFR’s total charge for a plan check and inspection of a fireworks display is $1,079.28. During

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to have cost over $18,000 in 2018, including fire department personnel who are no longer part of Littleton city government During the meeting, Greg Reinke said, “In 1999, when we brought our business here, downtown Littleton was dying. Now it’s vibrant. The Block Party is like going to Disneyland. It’s a high-quality event. We draw over 30,000 people and the HDLM pays for it all. The fireworks display is an important part of it.” Joe Diaz, owner and founder of Tri-State Fireworks, Inc., who puts on the fireworks show for the Littleton Main Street Block Party, said, “We’re the only state and federally- licensed contractor in this area.” Noting that the cost of fireworks has gone up because of the Coronavirus outbreak in China, he said, “The product we use comes from a family-owned business in Italy that makes reliable products.” Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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Jeff Keener Named New CEO for South Metro Denver Chamber Keener Pledges to Take Chamber and its Members to “New Level of Service”

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he South Metro Denver Chamber (SMDC) has named Jeff Keener its new Chief Executive Officer. Keener, a SMDC Board Member and the owner of a marketing firm, replaces Robert Golden who resigned from the SMDC in late 2019. “As we approach the Chamber’s 100-year anniversary, we’re excited to gain someone as passionate about the business community as Jeff Keener. It’s an exciting time for the SMDC

and we look forward to Keener’s leadership, especially as he helps evolve our best practices to reflect the growing business dynamics in the south metro Denver region,” said, Christie Lee, SMDC Board Chair and Director of Government Relations with Lockheed Martin Space. Keener said the Chamber is poised to grow even more in 2020 and the years ahead thanks to a strong board and strong economy, especially in the south metro Denver area. “People join the Chamber to be fully part of the community,” Keener said. “I’m committed to making sure that we meet our members’

needs so that their desire to be involved in their community is satisfied. I appreciate our Chamber’s important role: we are a critical nucleus for our various communities in the thriving south metro area.” Originally chartered in 1921, the SMDC is about to celebrate its Centennial year and is one of the most influential forces in local govern-

ment and regional economic development. What began as a small-town Chamber of Commerce has transformed to a key player in the South Denver region: influential in 4 counties and 18 cities with over 650 business investors. Keener owns JMB Marketing, a consultancy that provides businesses support in the sales and marketing arenas. Keener was the winner of the SMDC Leadership in Motion Award in 2012. He is a former councilman for the Town of Breckenridge and a former member of the Board of Directors for Colorado Ski Country USA. Keener has always been an active member of his community, including stints vol-

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those of five separate very active flight schools. It also houses 125 individual businesses and 800 based aircraft. He presented data that showed that the total business revenue generated from economic activity related to Centennial Airport in 2018 was $2.1 billion. One Centennial Airportbased company, Bye Aerospace, is developing the eFlyer, an electrically-powered aircraft that creates much less noise than traditional planes. Another, Boom Aerospace, is working on the XB-1 Overture that will fly 55 passengers at Mach 2.2 speed, making the trip from Los Angeles to Tokyo in seven hours and New York to London in 3.5 hours. Other speakers from United Launch Alliance (ULA) and Oakman Aerospace, both based in south metro Denver, focused on the challenges of attracting and retaining high-quality employees. ULA, which describes itself as a United States Department of Defense-funded business, employs 2,700 people in Colorado and at launch sites at Cape Canaveral, FL and Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA, plus manufacturing facilities in Alabama and Texas and government relations personnel in Washington, D.C. After conducting an employer brand audit, ULA “moved to a new recruitment process outsourcing provider in late 2019, who is accomplished at sourcing passive candidates.” In other words, if you have talent, they will come knocking on your door, regardless of where you may be working. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Presidents’ Day On Monday, Feb. 17, all County offices will be closed in observance of Presidents’ Day. arapahoegov.com/calendar Join Commissioner Nancy Sharpe for Conversations with a Commissioner, Thursday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m., at the Greenwood Village City Hall, 6060 S. Quebec St., Greenwood Village. arapahoegov.com/calendar

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This is a rendering of the new Gardner School that operators hope to have open in Greenwood Village next year.

High end day care and pre-school is coming to GV south and southeast, apartments and condominiums on the north and west, a senior living facility to the north, and vacant land to the east. At a neighborhood input meeting last July 11, nearby residents expressed concerns about the additional traffic that will be generated by the school, but concluded that this plan “was preferred to previous development proposals.” City council member Tom Dougherty described the current status as “Traffic is bad there and it will get worse anyway.” The facility will have a capacity of 206 children with drop-off between 7:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and pick-up between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.

The plan includes 44 parking spots, which is what is required by GV’s zoning code, but some city council members questioned whether that would be adequate to accommodate parents picking up and dropping off, since the school expects to have 33 employees at capacity. Founded by Scott Thompson of Franklin, TN, 17 years ago, the Gardner School describes itself as “academically focused early childhood education that will stimulate your child’s physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth.” It has 20 locations in and around Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus (OH), Louisville, Minneapolis, Nashville, and Washington,

D.C. In addition to traditional day-care and pre-school, it offers enrichment classes in music and gymnastics starting at age 18 months and in cooking, karate, computers, and dance starting at age two years. Children ages three and up wear uniforms. All lead teachers at the school are required to have a four-year degree in early childhood education or a closely-related field. The school will have a cafeteria, a computer lab, and an enrichment studio. The plan submitted to the city even mentions that it will have a private room for nursing mothers. Representative of Kimley Horn consultants, who rep-

resented the school through the approval process with GV, said that it is a “premium provider,” priced higher than most other pre-schools, and is mostly used by professional two-person-working families. The operators told The Villager that they hope to begin construction in April and be ready to open their doors by spring, 2021. We asked what interested parents should do to find out more about the new Greenwood Village facility. We were told that interested parents should inquire through the website, thegardnerschool.com. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Harber launches “Save Ralphie!” campaign

stadium. Ralphie is a true representative of all of CU! Support Ralphie and CU by adding your name to the petition.” --- Phil Irwin, former CU Football Team Captain “There is no greater feeling of exhilaration than leading the CU football team onto Folsom Field behind a charging buffalo in front of cheering fans. Those same fans making sure they already are in their seats in time to see Ralphie. How many students, current and past, formed their desire to attend the University of Colorado the first time they crowded around Ralphie’s pen to get a glimpse of a real buffalo? As a Ralphie Runner and former Coordinator of the Ralphie Runner Program, I know firsthand that every Ralphie was treated with extraordinary care, dignity, and respect. Ralphie is a college tradition second to none. We must make sure she remains as important a symbol of CU Boulder as the Flatirons are of Boulder.” – Kenneth Kramer, CU Alumnus, former “Ralphie Runner,” and Athletic Department Ralphie Runner Program Coordinator. DISCLAIMER: All statements represent only the endorsements of the individuals cited above in favor of the “Save Ralphie!” campaign. The statements are personal in nature and do not represent the opinions or positions of any of the organizations the endorsers previously represented or currently represent. Any images used by this initiative are under license from the University of Colorado and do not represent its endorsement.

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BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

he Gardner School for children aged six weeks to five years received approval from the Greenwood Village City Council on Feb. 3 to build a new one-story, 16,000-square foot facility on a 2.14-acre site at 5580 South Park Place, on a cul-de-sac between Park Terrace Avenue and DTC Boulevard. It will also have an outdoor playground. The site is currently a paved, unused parking lot surrounded by offices on the

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With the flood of reports over the past year of conflict and disunity on University of Colorado campuses, one candidate for the CU governing Board of Regents is stressing the need for unity, and sees its world-famous mascot as a way to bring disparate groups together. Aaron Harber, a candidate for Regent in the 2nd Congressional District, announced a “Save Ralphie!” petition campaign in support of the legendary mascot. As Ralphie V was being retired after the 2019 football season, PETA and others argued they don’t believe it is appropriate to have the CU mascot race across Folsom Field before home games. (bit.ly/RalphieTV). Harber steadfastly disagrees. “Ralphie is essential to the spirit and community of CU. There are a number of much bigger, pressing issues facing all four of our campuses and the Regents, but none of them resonates with all 650,000 CU students, faculty, staff, researchers, alumni, and others around the world more than whether to continue letting Ralphie run at CU football games,” he explained. Few universities can claim a mascot with such mystique and brand awareness as CU can. Only Mike the Tiger at LSU and Bevo the Texas Longhorn even come close, in Harber’s opinion. Harber feels it is so important for school unity and pride to continue the Ralphie tradition that he

has launched a separate website dedicated to the uniquely Western bovine. He is encouraging CU fans from around the country and beyond to go to SaveRalphie.com and sign the petition supporting Ralphie. Harber says he will present the names to the University as a sign of support for Ralphie VI. Harber’s efforts are being supported by former athletes and alumni from across Colorado and the nation including CU great and golf legend Hale Irwin who said, “Ralphie is the lynchpin to a great CU tradition that bringseveryone in the CU family together.” Former CU football All-American and NFL linebacker Matt Russell stated, “Ralphie is undoubtedly the best and most visible college mascot in the country. She represents and embodies everything the University’s athletic programs promote: Strength, Speed, and Toughness.” CU Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee and USA Track and Field Olympian Alan Culpepper opined, “It would be a colossal misrepresentation to think the Ralphie program was anything less than a tangible reminder of shared values, commitment to highest level of character, and a common belief that collectively we can do more if we rally together than any of us can do alone.” Harber unequivocally stated, “As a member of the CU Board of Regents, I will not allow the proud tradition of Ralphie to be

erased from Folsom Field as part of my support for the Athletic Department and everyone in the CU family.” Harber’s detailed statement on Athletics at the University of Colorado also can be found on the Save Ralphie Website.

Complete statements from former CU athletes

“Ralphie is undoubtedly the best and most visible college mascot in the country. She represents and embodies everything the University’s athletic programs promote: Strength, Speed, and Toughness, along with the imagery of the Wild West. Thousands of student athletes have run proudly with Ralphie. Fans arrive early just to watch her take her lap. She is a revered and esteemed member of the University and its athletic programs. I hope every Buff fan around the world supports Ralphie by signing our petition.” --- Matt Russell, former CU football All-American and Butkus Award winner, and former NFL Detroit Lions linebacker (currently the Director of Player Personnel for the Denver Broncos). “Ralphie is the lynchpin to a great CU tradition that brings everyone in the CU family together. No other college can produce the excitement of seeing Ralphie run the length of the field --- energizing the crowd, the team, and everyone watching the game across the entire country. I hope everyone supports Aaron’s effort

to save Ralphie by signing the petition. Go Buffs!” --- Hale Irwin, winner of 20 PGA Tour events followed by 45 Champions Tour victories. His string of 86 consecutive tournaments without missing a cut is the fourth best in the PGA Tour history, behind Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. First golfer to win over $3 million in one season. At the University of Colorado, he was a two-time All-Big Eight defensive back and played quarterback, as well as being an academic All-American. As a Buff golfer, he was the NCAA champion. “Irrespective of the exceptional treatment and care that the Ralphie program provides, Ralphie represents much more than a live animal being paraded around for spectator enjoyment. It would be a colossal misrepresentation to think the Ralphie program was anything less than a tangible reminder of shared values, commitment to highest level of character and a common belief that collectively we can do more if we rally together than any of us can do alone.” --- Alan Culpepper, CU Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee and a 2000 & 2004 United States Track and Field USA Olympian. Everyone should know Ralphie is treated with love and respect by her handlers and receives the best possible care. As a former player and long-term Boulder supporter of Buff football, I know the energy that having Ralphie run out before a kickoff creates in the


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Love, honor…and make you see things my way BY DOROTHY ROSBY

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This year, I’m going to give my Valentine the best gift of all: understanding. And by that I mean, his understanding of me. Instead of a card, I’m giving him this letter explaining why I do what I do. Try it yourself. It’s a nice way to help your partner hear your side without having to listen to theirs. Dear Valentine, Our marriage has lasted these many years because we agree on politics, religion and the generous use of garlic and onions in family meals. But there are a few smaller issues that have troubled us, and as my gift to you, I’m taking the time now to explain my side so you’ll know why I’m right. Oh, and happy Valentine’s Day. 1. It’s true I have a peculiar tendency to leave cupboard doors open, giving the impression that someone broke in and ransacked the place looking to steal our Tupperware. I know this annoys you, but it’s such a waste of time to close a door I’m just going to have to open again in a day or two. And give me some credit. I do occasionally sashay through the kitchen, closing doors like Vanna White turning letters, usually before we have company or after one of us has a little forehead mishap. Anyway, I’m hurt you haven’t noticed that I’ve been doing things your way more since we got the cat and I realized that someone who uses a litter box could start running though our casserole dishes. 2. I know you think I’m never ready when we’re going out. But me, late? Remember I even had our son on my due date. Never mind it was April Fools’ Day. If anyone is causing us to be late, it’s you. Remember Sunday? You asked if I was ready and I said, “Of course.” But then you went to find your glasses. Someone who doesn’t have time to close a cupboard door certainly doesn’t have time to wait for you to find your glasses, so while I waited, I started load-

ing the dishwasher. You found your glasses then looked at the newspaper while you waited for me to finish. I finished with the dishwasher and saw you reading the paper, so I started sorting the laundry. You laid down the newspaper and took out your cellphone. And that, Valentine, is why we were late for church—because you were looking at your phone. 3. Yes, over the years, I’ve gotten rid of some things you wish we’d kept. But I’ve never knowingly disposed of something you really cared about—not while you were looking anyway. In many marriages, there’s a collector and a disposer. Collectors keep everything because they think they might need it someday. Disposers can’t imagine why anyone would need an old license plate or a pen that doesn’t write. In our marriage, you’re the collector and I’m the disposer. It’s true that if we were both disposers, we might not always have the exact doo-hickey we need. But if we were both collectors, we wouldn’t be able to find it anyway. 4. You think I worry too much, but be glad I do. Worry works. Think back to all those times I worried I was going to burn the house down because I thought I forgot to unplug the iron. I never burned the house down, did I? Also, I never left the iron on. But think of all the bad things I didn’t worry about that have happened. I wasn’t worrying when I got food poisoning on our vacation. Or when the airline lost our luggage. Or when our tire went flat, our oven died, and our printer stopped printing—all just before Christmas. At least, I wasn’t worrying about any of those things. I now try to worry about them a little each day, and none of them have happened since. You’re welcome. Dorothy Rosby is the author of several humor books including Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Worry About, Humorous Essays on the Hazards of Our Time available in early 2020. Contact drosby@ rushmore.com.


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Transportation the hot topic at Opportunity Coalition meeting

Doug Tisdale – Former Board Chair of RTD (Regional Transportation District), Shoshana LawExecutive Director CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation), Tim Jackson, CEO Colorado Automobile Dealers Association and Brian Watson CEO/Founder Opportunity Coalition

Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center was the venue for last fall’s Denver Heroes of A Precious Child Luncheon when guests helped honor individuals working toward the mission of the organization and heard powerful stories of hope. A Precious Child provides opportunity and resources to children in need to empower them to achieve their full potential. Kim Christiansen, 9NEWS was emcee and Bob White, EVP and president of Minimally Invasive Therapies Group for Medtronic was keynote speaker. Heroes Award recipients were TJX Companies and Bob and Ann Marie White. Carina Martin, CEO and Founder of A Precious Child, who puts her heart and soul into the organization and serving children of our community, was named one of the Top 25 Women in Business by the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce. For further information: apreciouschild. org or 303-466-4272.

Transportation – The Issues and Solutions for Traffic Congestion was the theme when three distinguished panelists spoke and graciously fielded questions at the quarterly meeting of Opportunity Coalition. Tim Jackson, CEO of Colorado Automobile Dealers Association where the meeting was held, is also an avid cyclist. He demon-

strated his futuristic helmet complete with flashing lights. Opportunity Coalition is a 501 (c) (4) nonprofit that helps promote free enterprise, opportunity and empowerment throughout the great state of Colorado and does so by inspiring and connecting businesses, nonprofits, community and academic leaders.

Heroes celebrated at A Precious Child Luncheon

ABOVE: Carina Martin, A Precious Child CEO and Founder named one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Business by the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce

Photo Courtesy of A Precious Child

ABOVE, RIGHT: At the Heroes Luncheon for A Precious Child last fall : Lisa Corley - Borad of Directors, Jimmy Hoffner - Board of Directors, Carina Martin – CEO and Founder, Steve Reynolds - Board of Trustees, Paula Reynolds supporter, Andy Congliaro - Board of Directors Chair, Catherine Davis - Board of Directors Photo by Scottie Iverson

RIGHT: Keynote speaker at the Heroes Luncheon Bob White with his wife Ann Marie and daughter Erin Photo Courtesy of A Precious Child

Board of Directors member Catherine Davis presented the “fundraiser ask” at the luncheon

Photo Courtesy of A Precious Child

Youth Advisory Board Members Tarun Amasa and Ariana Dang recognizing individuals who have made an impact on A Precious Child

Photo Courtesy of A Precious Child


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Celebrating 20 years of marriage in 2020

John Peterson & Jill Pedicord Peterson This popular, high profile couple is adventurous, philanthropic and fun! They went to FLEURISH the same high school (Cherry Creek) and never met. They went to the same university (CSU) and never met. Even with John’s frequently walking by Jill’s sorority house. John was born in Minneapolis to Camille and the late Jerry Peterson.. His family moved to San Diego and later to the Denver suburbs just before high school. After graduating from CSU majoring in industrial technology, he took a year off to be a ski bum/ waiter. John earned his MBA from DU and spent 36 years of Program Management and Supply Chain leadership in commercial and national defense programs. The visionary is modest and admits to doing something valuable everyday and creating solutions which is enjoyable and rewarding. He also enjoyed sports, was a competitive volleyball player and looks forward to sailing. In the meantime, native Coloradoan Jill Pedicord was extremely active in every phase of her life. When she was just nine years old, her parents (Didge and the late Lester Pedicord) took her to an Up With People performance in Vail. In her junior year of college, she was accepted to Up With People, practiced extensively and performed in the South U.S. and Mexico. “It was an experience of a lifetime,” said Jill. After graduation from CSU, she took her major in finance on the road for 30 plus years in the field of wealth management helping people of all ages with financial goals. Currently, she is VP Private Client Advisor, a Bank of the West division. “Theta is for a lifetime,” she said in talking about her college women’s fraternity. Jill contributed in multiple ways to the Denver Alumnae Chapter – serving in various leadership roles, captured its highest honor - Woman of the Year and served on the national level. She served as VP of Theta Foundation for a term and as a Trustee for eight years. She was Investment Chair and now serves on that committee. Another favorite service organization of Jill’s is Junior League of Denver. She has held various positions including on the board of the foundation, is

a Sustainer and currently serves on the Future Focus Committee comprised of Sustainers and Actives. How she has time for it all is amazing. In addition, she is a Deacon at Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church. “It was a God thing for the entire relationship,” said Jill of the way she met her future husband. Both were independent with great careers and busy, productive lives. “God knew what kind of husband I needed.” On a dance floor in Denver, she saw John with friends across the room. Four months later, through friends, they both signed up for a cruise. John was the first to sign up and Jill was the last. In the group of 86, there were ten single women and two single men. Fun-loving Jill got John on stage. She always brings energy. When they got off the ship in Nassau , they coincidentally took the same stairs. When they disembarked, they took the same hallway. He asked for her phone number. Shortly after, he sent the most beautiful bouquet of unique roses to her office with a note that read: “May we have our first date?” One year later, they were seated in the very same booth for dinner at Ya Ya’s. Two years later, after a round of golf at Pebble Beach, John was on one knee at the 18th hole - proposing. Bystanders from their balconies were cheering and later bought the newly engaged couple drinks to celebrate. “I had to fight for her, “ said John. Jill had so many charities and things to do, but it was the perfect blend. It’s easier getting married later in life when you are established. We were strong and independent.” The couple shares varied hobbies and world travels. Another joy is that their families blended beautifully and all got along. John’s daughter Sara was seven years old when they married and has successes of her own to share. She was a cheerleader at Creek, spent her undergrad years at the University of San Diego and is in her third year at Creighton earning a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. The sweethearts are members of Glenmoor Country Club, complement each other and share a solid Foundation: Family, Friends, Faith, Fundraisers and Fun! Cemented with Trust! They will co-chair the Up With People Gala on February 29, 2020. Congratulations Jill and John – an exemplary Sweetheart Couple of the Year!

1: A favorite pastime for both – golf in Hawaii

5: The true expression of Jill Pedicord

2: John Peterson as a teenager

6: In beautiful Amsterdam

3: Jill Pedicord and John Peterson’s wedding, September 23, 2000 in Cherry Hills Village

7: At Cancer League of Colorado’s Hope Ball

4: Glamping in Wolcott, a trip bought via an auction at Up With People

8: A memorable experience in Cairo with daughter Sara

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Cherry Creek junior dies after cardiac arrest while driving BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Alexander Jansen, 17, a junior at Cherry Creek High School who lived in unincorporated Arapahoe County, was pronounced deceased at a local hospital after a single car accident in Greenwood Village on Feb. 6 at 4:15 p.m. His father, Scott Jansen, confirmed on social media that Alex “suffered a cardiac arrest, blacked out, and never regained consciousness,”

causing his car to crash while driving on Dayton Street and Dorado Avenue just south of Cherry Creek High School. Scott Jansen expressed gratitude “for the massive outpouring of love, support, and prayers from family, friends, and the community,” as the family “continues to grieve and try to understand this tragic loss.” According to a CCHS parent, Jansen suffered from a rare congenital heart condition of unknown cause that results in four separate defects in normal heart function. That parent told us that Alex had undergone multiple

Alex Jansen loved to play baseball.

heart surgeries throughout his life. According to GVPD, final autopsy results are pending. A gofundme page organized by Alex’s father says, “Alex Jansen lived and loved life to the fullest, but was tragically taken from us on February 6, 2020 in an accident caused by heart failure. He played competitively from the age of seven through last summer. This memorial fund will support scholarships for future youth and high school baseball players in financial need. We would also like to place a memorial bench on

the walking path along Dayton where Alex’s spirit left his body to return to a heavenly place. We have no doubt that he will be watching over all of us and cheering on his favorite teams.” The page is gofundme.com /f/alex-jansen-memorial-fund. It was started on Feb. 8 and had raised $23,868 from 232 donors by Feb. 10 at 9:30 a.m The Villager joins the community in extending heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the Jansen family. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Richard Champion chosen as new HD 38 Representative said would cause costs to go up and services to go down. Champion said the “Second Amendment is about freedom and the red flag law is unconstitutional.” He told the voters, “I stand with President Trump,” and “I will fight and beat (my) Democratic opponent in November.” The seat will be on the Nov. 3 ballot. The other person who sought the appointment was Brenda Stokes, vice-chair of the Arapahoe County Republican Party. Stokes, a data systems consultant, talked about safe communities, bet-

ter roads, improved traffic flow, and graduates who understand civic responsibility in her address to the vacancy committee. Several precinct leaders we spoke to after the vote told us, on the condition of anonymity, that they felt that it was important that the choice of a representative be made solely by residents of Arapahoe County and communications they received from others outside the county attempting to influence their vote were not well taken. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Richard Champion, newly selected HD 38 state representative, was congratulated by his daughter Jodee (left), wife Trish (right), and daughter Kristi (far right). Son Scott was busy fulfilling his duties in the United States Air Force Reserves.

Photo by Freda Miklin

BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Richard Champion, incumbent mayor of the Town of Columbine Valley, population 1,400, was the selection of 38 of the 55 eligible voting members from the Republican 38th House District Vacancy Committee who were present at the

Douglas H. Buck Community Recreation Center in Littleton on Feb. 8, to fill the remainder of the term of Susan Beckman. Beckman, who was first elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2018, resigned on Jan. 17 to accept the position of Regional Director of U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. Pursuant to state law CRS § 1-12-203, if the party vacan-

cy committee of the representative that is being replaced fails to certify a selection within 30 days, the governor will fill the vacancy in five days. In his speech to the precinct leaders prior to the vote, Champion shared his opposition to the legislature’s decision “to eliminate the electoral college” and to create a government run health care plan, which he

GV appoints new youth commissioners BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

On Feb. 3, the Greenwood Village city council appointed two teens to fill positions created for young people on its arts and humanities council and its parks, trails, and recreation commission. They will each have all the responsibilities, including voting rights, as the adult members of the boards on which they will serve. Harry Scott, 16, is a student at Cherry Creek High School. He told The Villager that he applied for the youth position on the arts and humanities council because he wanted to connect with the community and he has diverse interests within the arts. Harry enjoys

TOUR DE FORCE Mar 6 – 8, 2020 Featuring Feast of the Gods, Celts and a World Premiere BALLET MASTERWORKS Apr 3 – 12, 2020 Featuring Theme & Variations, Petite Mort and In the Upper Room

Harry Scott and Madeline Poole are new youth commissioners in Greenwood Village. Photo by Freda Miklin

drawing and video games. He also plays both the guitar and piano. Madeline Poole is a 17year old Cherry Creek High School student who became interested in serving on GV’s parks, trails, and recreation commission when she read

about it in the city’s monthly newsletter. Madeline told us that she is interested in learning more about and exploring community service. Both teens were appointed to two-year terms. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Leah McFadden by Allen Birnbach

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Republican candidates for CD 6 answer questions BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

The regular monthly meeting of the Arapahoe County Republican Breakfast Club at Maggiano’s DTC on Feb. 5 drew 120 people, the largest crowd its seen in many months. The four Republican candidates who are anxious to challenge first-term incumbent Jason Crow in the sixth congressional district on Nov. 3 were there to make their case for support. Republicans are still smarting over losing CD 6 to a Democrat in 2018 for the first time in the 35 years since it was created in January 1983. Even more stinging, a popular 10-year incumbent, Mike Coffman (now mayor of Aurora), was bested by a political newcomer by 12 percentage points. Very popular former Arapahoe County Clerk Matt Crane, who also lost his seat to a Democrat who’d never held elective office before Nov. 2018, moderated the question-and-answer format. Steve House, a previous Republican party state chair, said he was “running to prevent this country from turning Socialist.” He named health care and college tuition costs

Steve House is the most politically-experienced candidate in the primary race

John Szemler wants to see Republicans move toward the center.

Casper Stockham is running for Congress for the third time, the first from CD6.

as equally important to all CD6 residents, including the 32 percent who are black and Hispanic. House touted his enthusiastic support of President Trump, reminding fellow Republicans that he endorsed Trump in May 2016 and was on the region 8 transition team after Trump’s election. On the national debt, House said we could save $1 trillion by “doing health care right.” He feels that he can win in 2020 because “CD 6 likes Trump better than they did in 2018 and suburban moms want to trust government again.” Describing his view of the job,

House said, “Being a good congressman has nothing to do with passing laws. It’s about helping people.” The candidate’s view on immigration is that it is “an opportunity because we have more jobs than available workers in the U.S.” John Szemler, a senior functional consultant with MCA Connect, believes that “CD6 is anti-Trump. To win, we need to move to the middle.” He believes, ”If you want Democrats and independents to vote, stop talking about the frigging wall. Talk about supporting

universal Pre-K and public schools. That will get women to vote Republican.” Szemler believes that supporting paid family leave will also draw voters to support Republicans. He believes President Trump is right about immigration, trying to get a better trade deal with China, and getting allies to pay more for NATO. He is not a fan of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act, because “80 percent of the tax breaks went to the top 3 percent of Americans. We need to give it back to the middle class.” Asked about whether he would join the Freedom Cau-

cus if elected, Szemler said, “No. I’ll create a Restoration Caucus to return the Republican party to the middle.” Casper Stockham, United States Navy veteran, small business owner, trainer, and HR consultant, has run for Congress from CD1 twice, in 2014 and 2016, never garnering more than 28 percent of the vote against 23-year incumbent Diana DeGette. He believes he can win in CD6. Says Stockham, “I support the 2nd Amendment and I support the President in words and deeds. I usually wear a MAGA hat. I’m excited about everything he’s doing, including building the wall.” He vows to “fight any red flag law because it is unconstitutional,” and says he “can go toe to toe with Jason Crow.” How will he win? Stockham, who is African-American, explains, “CD6 is very diverse. President Trump has 50 percent approval in Hispanic communities and more than 30 percent approval in black communities.” He believes strongly in a balanced budget. “In ten years, the deficit will be more than 80 percent of GDP. We need to cut the deficit by cutting aid to other countries and subsidies to

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colleges and universities. We also need to look at Medicare and defense spending.” Asked about how he would win over suburban college-educated women, Stockham said, “With the right messaging.” Rounding out the group of candidates was 25-year-old Ryan Gonzales, who said, “We need to reach out to Democrats and independents, including my generation that is underrepresented. Not all millennials are like AOC (U.S. Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez). I can attract Hispanics.” In responding to Crane’s question about the top issues in CD6, Gonzales followed instructions and made a list: “The number one issue is immigration, the number two issue is health care, including the cost of insurance

Ryan Gonzales is a young person with big ideas.

and drugs, and the number three issue is the economy.” He said he supports what the President has done on the United States Mexico-Canada

The crowd for Myron Spanier’s Arapahoe County Republican Club was standing room only.

Photos by Freda Miklin

Agreement and China trade, because they are good for the economy and good for jobs. Gonzales believes that suburban college-educated women can be persuaded to vote for

Republicans if “we remind them that there are more women in the work force and emphasize that Republicans want less government.” Asked about whether he would join the

Freedom Caucus in the House if elected, Gonzales said, “I’d be open to it because I revere Congressman Jim Jordan.” Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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services. If no Conservator is appointed and the Ward has limited assets, the Guardian may also be required to address basic financial management issues for the Ward. This is an exception to the general rule that a Guardian does not manage the financial affairs for the Ward. A Guardian is usually allowed to manage the Ward’s government benefits, if there is no Conservator. The Guardian should make decisions after consulting with the Ward, taking into consideration the Ward’s wishes and personal values, to the extent that it is reasonably possible to do so. The Guardian should encourage the Ward to participate in decision-making. Within 60 days after appointment, a Guardian’s Initial Report must be filed with the Court, which includes

a personal care plan for the Ward. This Report addresses the Ward’s health, including his or her physical and mental condition, diagnosis, and prognosis; a personal care plan for the Ward; plans for any therapies or treatments or other services; plans for future care; and any other issues that should be brought to the Court’s attention. Thereafter, the Guardian must file Annual Reports with the Court and interested persons as directed by the Court. The Guardian must obtain prior permission from the Court to move the Ward out of Colorado. If the Ward is to move permanently, consideration should be given to whether it would be in the Ward’s best interest to transfer the Guardianship to the state where the Ward plans to permanently reside.

Selected information in this column has been taken with permission by Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc., from the Colorado Senior Law Handbook, 2019 Edition (Chapter 26: Guardianship of Adults, M. Carl Glatstein, Esq.), which is a copyrighted publication and may be accessed and downloaded for free at: www.cobar.org/Forthe-Public/Senior-Law-Handbook.

How to detect Parkinson’s Disease

may experience only minor motor disruptions. While the cause of Parkinson’s disease is unknown, scientists believe genetics and environmental factors (exposure to certain toxins) play a key role. Most people with Parkinson’s first develop the disease around age 60 or older, and men are more likely to develop it than are women.

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or safety of an incapacitated person, called a “Ward”. This week’s column pertains to the duties and responsibilities of a Guardian. A Guardian may make decisions for the Ward as allowed within the scope of the Guardian’s authority, as set forth in the Order of Appointment issued by the Court. These limitations on the Guardian’s authority are stated in the Letters of Guardianship that the Court issues. The Guardian is required to see that the basic daily personal needs of the Ward for food, clothing and shelter are met; however, the Guardian is not personally responsible for paying for the Ward’s care. The Guardian’s authority includes determining where the Ward should live, and arranging for and making decisions regarding the Ward’s care, medical treatment and other

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gressive disease is to find it early enough to start effective treatment before irreversible damage has occurred. But recognizing the early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease is challenging BY JIM MILLER because they’re usually subtle and can be easily overlooked, dismissed or even misdiagnosed. Parkinson’s disease, which Dear Tom, afflicts around 1 million Americans, is a degenerative disorder The Holy Grail in any pro-

Dear Savvy Senior, What are the early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease? I was just diagnosed with it after noticing hand tremors for nearly a year, but looking back, I’m wondering if I missed any other early warning signs. Tremoring Tom

that occurs when the brain’s dopamine-producing neurons die or become impaired. This happens in the part of the brain that controls movement, which can cause tremors (or shaking), stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination. The symptoms usually begin gradually and get worse over time, and the progression of symptoms is often different from one person to another. Some people with Parkinson’s become severely disabled, while others

Early Warning Signs

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Fighting disconnection - a public health crisis

I am astounded by the number of programs designed and funded to assist individuals with life challenges such as drug and alcohol addiction, poverty, school failure, loneliness, depression, suicide, violence, crime and other social issues. Many of these programs are siloed and target one challenge at a time. This is not an effective public health strategy. All of us committed to public service seek to connect the dots regarding primary prevention. There is a story about going upstream. Several individuals who are close to drowning are being pulled out of the water by well-meaning compassionate people. After several days of

pulling people out of the water, one of the rescuers asked the question, “Why are these people falling in the river? The crowd of helpers were encouraged to go upstream and fix the fence that enabled people to fall, reducing the need to continue to rescue so many. What is happening in the lives of our neighbors causing them to fall into the life-threatening rushing waters? According to a robust body of literature, the biggest predictor of deleterious life and health outcomes is relational disconnection or misconnection. Loneliness and isolation create serious health risks. They are predictors of premature

death. Insufficient social connection is a bigger risk factor than obesity and the equivalent of smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day, according to Julianne Holt-Lunstad, an expert in loneliness research. She opines that loneliness and social isolation is at epidemic proportions and is getting worse. Misconnection also needs to be addressed. Mis-connection is defined by being connected in toxic and unhealthy relationships. Although we are all at risk since more Americans are living alone than ever before, the elderly are in a particularly high-risk group because the number of older people without a spouse, child, or any living relatives is growing. Living in a marriage is not a magic bullet in combating

loneliness. Many married people express they are lonely and disconnected in their marriage relationship. Adolescents and young adults are particularly at risk given their excessive reliance on social media. Some experts opine that the use of social media hinders the development of the real-world social skills necessary to build close, meaningful friendships which requires more than emojis and “Likes” on Facebook or Instagram. Loneliness is especially lethal for military veterans. The suicide rate among veterans is staggering. On average, 20 veterans a day commit suicide. Even soldiers who never saw combat are susceptible. What is devastating, for many, is the loss

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Do you get short of breath doing daily activities? Feel like you’re unable to take deep breaths? Are you constantly coughing or wheezing? If you said yes to any of these questions, you may be experiencing symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a serious, potentially devastating lung disease also known as chronic bronchitis or emphysema. Though it’s easy to think of these symptoms as

just part of “getting older’’ or as problems that come with allergies, often they are not. Nearly 16 million people in the United States are currently living with a COPD diagnosis, and millions more don’t know they have it. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and a leading cause of disability. In people with COPD, the airways that carry air in and out of the lungs become partially blocked, which makes

Savvy Senior: Parkinson’s Disease Continued from Page 18

symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

Loss of smell

Not being able to smell certain foods very well like bananas, dill pickles or licorice. This too is one of the earliest symptoms.

Constipation

Problems with digestion and bowel movements are a big problem for people with Parkinson’s, and an early sign that can occur up to 20 years before this disease is diagnosed.

Changes in handwriting

Writing may become harder to do, and your handwriting may appear much smaller than it has in the past.

Tremors

Slight shaking or tremor in your finger, thumb, hand or chin. The tremor usually happens at rest, and when you move the extremity it may disappear. This is the most common and recognizable outward sign of Parkinson’s disease, but by the time tremors start, the brain has already lost more than half of its dopamine-producing cells.

Slowed movement

Over time, Parkinson’s disease can slow movements, making simple tasks difficult

and time-consuming. Your steps may become shorter when you walk. It may be difficult to get out of a chair. You may drag your feet as you try to walk.

Speech changes

Speaking softly, quickly, slurring or hesitating before talking. Your speech may be more of a monotone rather than with the usual inflections.

Loss of automatic movements

Decreased ability to perform unconscious movements, like blinking, smiling or swinging your arms when you walk.

Impaired posture and balance

Stooping, leaning or slouching when you stand, and/or balance problems can all be a sign of Parkinson’s.

Treatments

Currently, there is no known cure for Parkinson’s disease, but there are a variety of medications that can provide relief from the symptoms. In some later cases, surgery may be advised. Other treatments include lifestyle modifications, like getting more rest and exercise. For more information, visit the Parkinson’s Foundation at Parkinson.org.

it increasingly difficult to breathe. If left undetected, the disease can greatly affect your quality of life and your ability to complete even ordinary daily activities. COPD often occurs in people who have a history of smoking or long-term exposure to secondhand smoke and other lung irritants, such as air pollution, chemical fumes, and dusts from the environment or workplace. The chances of getting COPD also increases significantly in people who have alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a rare genetic condition. While COPD develops slowly and worsens over time, its symptoms can be treated and its progression can be

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of the tight-knit community of their squadron or platoon and their shared mission which is hard to find when one leaves the military. The Center for Relationship Education is addressing this public health crisis as Priority One. By teaching relationship development skills training to everyone including adolescents, emerging adults, singles, marrieds, divorced couples, mothers, fathers, military personnel and first responders, corporate clients and their teams of colleagues, as well as the elderly, we are fighting disconnection and going upstream for primary prevention and optimal health. For more information contact: joneen@ myrelationshipcenter.org or visit www.myrelationshipcenter.org

The key to keeping COPD at bay – or preventing it from getting worse – is to understand and recognize the signs and symptoms early and discuss them with your health care provider. The sooner this happens, the sooner you can get back to doing the things you love. Through educational efforts like the Learn More Breathe Better program (https://www. nhlbi.nih.gov/breathebetter), the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute shares valuable information about the symptoms of COPD, as well as how to diagnose and treat it. With these tools, those living with COPD can effectively manage the disease, and those who have symptoms can find the support and assistance they need.


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Rosby - Love, Honor... Continued from page 17

doing things your way more since we got the cat and I realized that someone who uses a litter box could start running though our casserole dishes. 2. I know you think I’m never ready when we’re going out. But me, late? Remember I even had our son on my due date. Never mind it was April Fools’ Day. If anyone is causing us to be late, it’s you. Remember Sunday? You asked if I was ready and I said, “Of course.” But then you went to find your glasses. Someone who doesn’t have time to close a cupboard door certainly doesn’t have time to wait for you to find your glasses, so while I waited, I started loading the dishwasher. You found your glasses then looked at the newspaper while you waited for me to finish. I finished with the dishwasher and saw you reading the paper, so I started sorting the laundry. You laid down the newspaper and took out your cellphone. And that, Valentine, is why we were late for church— because you were looking at your phone. 3. Yes, over the years, I’ve gotten rid of some things you wish we’d kept. But I’ve never knowingly disposed of something you really cared about— not while you were looking anyway. In many marriages, there’s a collector and a disposer. Collectors keep everything

because they think they might need it someday. Disposers can’t imagine why anyone would need an old license plate or a pen that doesn’t write. In our marriage, you’re the collector and I’m the disposer. It’s true that if we were both disposers, we might not always have the exact doo-hickey we need. But if we were both collectors, we wouldn’t be able to find it anyway. 4. You think I worry too much, but be glad I do. Worry works. Think back to all those times I worried I was going to burn the house down because I thought I forgot to unplug the iron. I never burned the house down, did I? Also, I never left the iron on. But think of all the bad things I didn’t worry about that have happened. I wasn’t worrying when I got food poisoning on our vacation. Or when the airline lost our luggage. Or when our tire went flat, our oven died, and our printer stopped printing—all just before Christmas. At least, I wasn’t worrying about any of those things. I now try to worry about them a little each day, and none of them have happened since. You’re welcome. (Dorothy Rosby is the author of several humor books including Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Worry About, Humorous Essays on the Hazards of Our Time available in early 2020. Contact drosby@rushmore.com.)

Secret sauce for authors and authors-to-be BY JUDITH BRILES

A fizzle can be anything from a minor disappointment to full out fiasco and disaster. It can hit you emotionally or deep into your savings account. Fizzles aren’t fun. For authors, we all have an ideal of what author success would look and feel like. To get where you want to be in your vision, there are a variety of “unwritten rules” that will lead to authoring success.

The first is to: Hang out with other authors

Sounds simple … so where are they? First, don’t practice the writer/author recluse dance. Lots of authors are shy about who they are and promoting their books. Immerse yourself in groups where authors are actually selling books—it doesn’t matter if it’s via the traditional publishing route of the indie/self-publishing route. You want to be where the action is happening, connecting with others who have similar hopes and fears—yet are pushing forward. When my first book was three months from its

June publishing date in the eighties, I was speaking on a cruise. One of the other speakers had made the New Times bestseller list with her first book. Taking me under her wing, in three hours, I got a listen my new author and you will hear earful. Oh my, did I get an earful—it was a “kind” earful, not a true scolding. Will, kinda. My expectations were that all I had to do was sit back and wait when St. Martin’s Press rolled out the book— my book. Nope, I was told, “You have plenty of work to do the moment you get off this ship.” And work I did. My takeaway was significant and has been the guiding force with all my book strategies forward, now at #37 with the recent publication of When God Says NO-Revealing the YES When Adversity and Loss Are Present: If it’s to be, it’s up to me. If it’s to be in media appearances, it’s really up to me. If it’s to be in getting bookstore appearances, it’s really up to me. If it’s to be in getting peo-

ple to buy at bookstore signings, it’s really up to me. If it’s to be in getting speaking engagements, it’s really up to me. If it’s to be in positioning myself as “the expert”, it’s really up to me. Jeeze Louise, I had written a good book … wasn’t that enough? Nope, it wasn’t. I had work to do. So, do you as an author or author-to-be. Otherwise, the fizzle factor will be in your midst. To avoid the fizzle factor, get involved. Discover the AuthorYOU Salons that I hold on the second Saturday of every month here: www. Meetup.com/AuthorYOU Salons. Dr. Judith Briles, the award-winning and best-selling author of 37 books and honored with over 40 national book awards. To date, her books have been translated into 17 countries with over 1,000,000 copies sold and been featured in over 1,000 radio, TV and print formats. She has worked with thousands of authors and created 500 plus bestsellers. Her website is www.TheBook Shepherd.com.

Martha Garrett Benson Mar. 17, 1928 – Jan. 30, 2020

Marty died peacefully at the age of 91 from advanced dementia complications. Born in Evanston, Illinois, she attended Evanston Township High School and Northwestern University. She and her husband Bill moved to Colorado in 1959 when Bill took a job with Arthur Anderson. She is survived by three children, David (Laura), Bonnie Zeller (Warren-deceased) and John (Shelly). She had seven grandchildren: Jeffrey Zeller (Monica), Brooke Alam (Raheel), Tim (Nacira), Andy (Nina), Charlie Zeller, Katie and Melanie. She had one great granddaughter, Lanie. She is predeceased by Bill and a daughter, Cynthia. Marty worked at Cherry Creek High School as the ever popular “copy lady”. She also was the Camp Mom for fifteen summers

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at the family’s Benson’s Tennis Camp at CU and UNC. She loved attending her grandkids’ many sports and artistic events. A memorial service will be held at Horan and McConaty, 5303 E. County Line Road, Centennial on February 22nd at 3:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Marty’s favorite clubs at Cherry Creek High School at https://cherrycreekhs. revtrak.net/marty-benson-memorial-donations.

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Is Corona Virus coming to town? BY ROBERT WALLACE MEYER

I do not know, but what I do know is that one may not buy even a small supply of surgical masks in local retail outlets. They are simply not available, and the reason may surprise you. Chinese folks living among us have bought them all and have shipped most to friends and relatives in China. So, we have bare shelves and the Chinese get protective masks. Something is really wrong with this picture! Nothing against the Chinese, but what of our own children, the elderly, and others? They also need protection from a deadly disease that may be transmitted from one person to another for two weeks before any symptoms become visible. Early fig-

ures show a fifteen per-cent mortality rate and many other patients suffering significant heart damage. This virus is serious. Clerks and managers at my local King Soopers and Home Depot had no answers to the obvious: Why not ration the available masks so that most customers could have a small supply? Remember gasoline shortages, when we could only purchase ten gallons at a time? Folks could get to work and run errands, but no long trips. Hurricanes and other natural disasters have fostered necessary rationing from time to time. So, why not do it now? Words simply fail me at this point. Foreign aid is the job of our President and our Con-

gress, not the manager of Home Depot. Are they stupid, or just too lazy to help protect us? With available measures, we may escape what appears to be a major pandemic in the making. My own dear mother never got over the loss of her two infant brothers in the flu epidemic of 1918. Others suffered greater losses. Let us not repeat this sad history for the want of a few simple precautions. City and State officials have passed a ton of laws and ordinances, some of which make no sense at all. Why not balance that with the rationing of these masks, easy enough to do and it may end up saving some lives. Please call yours today.

Citizens Academy application period is now open 18th Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler is pleased to announce the dates for the 2020 Spring Citizens Academy. This free, seven-week academy will be held on consecutive Wednesday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., April 8 to May 20 in the Douglas County office, 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock. Each of the seven classes explores the role of various members of the office. The academy gives students an in-depth look at what happens between the time someone is arrested, all the way through trial and conviction. Attendees will explore the different functions of the specialized units within the District Attorney’s Office, including but not limited to the Special Victims Unit, Economic Crimes Unit, Cold Case Unit, Crime Scene In-

vestigations, County Court and Juvenile Justice. Students also will have the chance to learn the intricacies of a jury trial. Limited spaces are available. Preference will be given to applicants who live in the 18th Judicial District and are first-time attendees. Participants must be at least 18 years old, complete an application and pass a criminal background check to be considered for attendance. Members of the media and family members of employees are welcome to apply. The application is on the office web site: http://www.da18.org/community-outreach/citizensacademy. The deadline for applications is March 6, 2020. Please submit the completed application in one of the following ways:

Gardner issues statement of approval for T-Mobile/ Sprint merger U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, released the following statement regarding a federal judge’s ruling allowing the T-Mobile and Sprint merger to proceed: “I’ve been championing support for this merger at the federal level because Colorado would be home to the nation’s next major wireless carrier – bringing thousands more jobs to our state. DISH is ready to build

a nationwide network and I will continue to support a successful merger,” said Senator Gardner. In October 2019, Gardner issued a statement in support of the Colorado Attorney General office’s announcement that it would support the T-Mobile and Sprint merger. Gardner issued a statement in July 2019 praising the settlement by the Department of Justice with T-Mobile and Sprint in their proposed merger.

• Via U.S. mail: Alejandra Flores, Office of the District Attorney – 18th Judicial District, 6450 S Revere Parkway, Centennial CO 80111 • Via email: aflores@da18. state.co.us • Via fax: 720 874-8790 Once the academy is full, applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Attendees will be notified of their acceptance in the academy no later than March 25, 2020.

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ARAPAHOE COUNTY WARRANTS REPORT FOR 01/01/2020 TO 01/31/2020 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10........................................................General Fund............ 6,762,605.18 11.........................................................Social Services.......... 1,481,614.20 12........................................................Electronic Filing Te......... 41,161.00 14........................................................Law Enforcement Auth. 129,975.26 15........................................................Arapahoe / Douglas W. 235,662.13 16........................................................Road and Bridge.......... 435,354.56 19........................................................Communications Netwo. 46,911.87 20........................................................Sheriff’s Commissary..... 61,543.42 21........................................................Community Developmen. 191,438.05 26........................................................Grants........................... 402,648.04 28........................................................Open Space Sales Tax. 671,284.28 29........................................................Homeland Security -....... 35,398.84 33........................................................Building Maintenance..... 92,158.88 34........................................................Fair Fund.......................... 3,000.00 41........................................................Capital Expenditure........ 96,518.83 42........................................................Infrastructure................ 723,909.96 43........................................................Arapahoe County Recr... 60,084.99 44........................................................Arap. County Water a....... 2,500.00 70........................................................Central Services........... 173,847.11 71........................................................Self-Insurance Liabi...... 439,010.88 73........................................................Self-Insurance Worke... 173,223.26 74........................................................Self-Insurance Denta...... 40,795.64 84........................................................E-911 Authority............. 598,286.61 91........................................................Treasurer................... 7,259,344.64 TOTAL .................................................................................20,158,277.63 PREPARED BY APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other........... 1,329.25 A-1 COLLECTION AGENCY LLC.......MISC................................ 1,783.80 A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Services and Other.............. 256.50 A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Supplies............................ 2,151.16 AAPEX LEGAL SERVICES.................Services and Other........... 2,810.00 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND......MISC................................ 1,219.50 ADVANCED NETWORK MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 61,980.00 AED EVERYWHERE...........................Supplies............................ 3,587.80 ALAMEDA EAST VETERINARY HOSPITAL ............................................................Services and Other.............. 679.38 ALAMEDA EAST VETERINARY HOSPITAL ............................................................Supplies............................... 484.71 ALCOCK LAW GROUP.......................MISC................................... 197.65 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other........... 1,123.60 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................Supplies................................. 60.87 ALLEGIANT MORTUARY TRANSPORT LLC ............................................................Services and Other........... 6,604.20 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Supplies............................... 176.50 ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC.............Services and Other.............. 142.40 ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC.............Supplies............................... 457.50 ALPHINE CREDIT INC........................MISC..................................... 15.00 ALPINE CREDIT INC..........................MISC..................................... 15.00 ALSCO................................................Supplies................................. 27.50 ALTITUDE COMMUNITY LAW PC......MISC................................... 205.75 AMANDA J HIGH................................Services and Other.............. 185.47 AMBER G GRAF.................................Services and Other.............. 402.60 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 165.00 AMERICAN BOARD OF MEDICOLEGAL ............................................................Services and Other.............. 300.00 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................Supplies............................... 555.20 AMI MARSELL....................................Services and Other................ 35.15 AMY BOSSERMAN.............................Services and Other.............. 102.37 AMY E BARELA..................................Services and Other.............. 119.72 AMY M MCCOWAN.............................Services and Other.............. 341.60 ANDREA M LEWIS.............................MISC..................................... 69.10 ANGEL ARMOR LLC...........................Supplies............................ 1,476.00 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................ 17.54 ANTON ROMANOV............................Services and Other................ 56.84 ANTONIA GALVEZ SALDANA............Services and Other................ 72.68 APPRAISAL INSTITUTE.....................Services and Other........... 1,350.00 AQUA SERVE.....................................Services and Other.............. 166.00 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other......... 11,476.88 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Supplies........................ 117,570.16 ARAPAHOE COUNTY.........................Services and Other.............. 175.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................Supplies............................ 4,272.00 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT.......Services and Other......... 11,362.50 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 5,477.67 ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other......... 55,396.37 ARLEEN LIDDELL...............................Services and Other.............. 240.00 ASIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE..Services and Other.............. 150.00 ASPIRE HR INC..................................Services and Other........... 8,285.65 AT&T....................................................Services and Other................ 58.07 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.......................Services and Other.............. 300.65 AURORA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................................................Services and Other......... 48,410.00 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other....... 115,015.75 AURORA MEDIA GROUP LLC...........Services and Other........... 3,300.00 AUTONATION.....................................Supplies............................... 132.68 AUTOZONE PARTS INC.....................Supplies............................... 144.99 AUTOZONE STORES INC..................Supplies................................. 47.93 BACKUPIFY INC.................................Services and Other........... 2,070.00 BADER FAMILY TRUST......................Services and Other.............. 100.00 BAMBI SHROPHIRE...........................Services and Other................ 32.12 BARTMANN JOHN..............................Supplies............................... 203.69 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC............Services and Other.............. 140.00 BASHAR I SAWAQED.........................Services and Other................ 17.86 BATTERIES PLUS BULBS #81...........Supplies................................. 14.30 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC...................Supplies............................... 454.49 BC SERVICES INC.............................MISC................................... 480.00 BENJAMIN SWARTZENDRUBER......Services and Other.............. 167.48 BEST WESTERN PLUS GATEWAY INN ............................................................Services and Other.............. 500.00 BETH A KINSKY..................................Services and Other................ 40.00 BILL L HOLEN.....................................Services and Other.............. 121.75 BLANCHARD TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ............................................................Services and Other......... 17,400.00 BLIBAUM & ASSOCIATES PA............MISC..................................... 15.00 BLUE 360 MEDIA................................Supplies.......................... 12,460.14 BLUEBEAM SOFTWARE INC............Services and Other.............. 431.50 BODIE ENGER LAW...........................MISC..................................... 15.00 BOHANNAN-HUSTON INC.................Services and Other........... 2,325.34 BONDED BUSINESS SERVICE LTD ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 BRAMMER LAW OFFICE PC.............MISC..................................... 15.00 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other.................. 9.26 BRENDA WYLIE.................................MISC..................................... 15.00 BRIAN BOSTWICK.............................Services and Other................ 53.44 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC

............................................................Services and Other.............. 127.98 BRIDGET GURULE/PETTY CASH.....Supplies................................... 6.49 BRINK’S INCORPORATED.................Services and Other........... 6,718.61 BRUCE MCINTOSH............................Services and Other.............. 361.00 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.......Supplies............................... 555.74 BYERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 32J........Services and Other........... 3,925.38 CALEB DORNAN................................MISC..................................... 15.00 CANDIDA VELASQUEZ......................Services and Other.............. 120.09 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other................ 66.26 CARLA MARIE BLACKMOND............MISC..................................... 15.00 CAROL A WINTER..............................Services and Other................ 60.00 CAROL G NEAL..................................Supplies............................... 108.00 CATHERINE RALEY...........................Services and Other.............. 671.30 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Services and Other........... 1,575.92 CEC SOLAR #1121 LLC.....................Services and Other........... 5,061.55 CEC SOLAR #1122 LLC.....................Services and Other........... 4,870.32 CEC SOLAR #1130 LLC.....................Services and Other........... 4,733.76 CELESTE MARIE JOHNSON.............MISC..................................... 15.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other.............. 600.00 CENTURYLINK...................................Services and Other......... 29,557.09 CHANDRA SIAUW..............................MISC..................................... 10.00 CHANETTA MARIE EBONY PHILBERT ............................................................Services and Other................ 76.57 CHECK INTO CASH COLORADO......MISC..................................... 15.00 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other.............. 114.13 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Services and Other.............. 600.00 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT...MISC..................................... 15.00 CHILDERS INC...................................Supplies................................. 54.40 CHILIS RESTAURANT........................Services and Other.............. 900.00 CINDY GARCIA...................................Services and Other.............. 194.94 CIRCUIT COURT OF ST CHARLES...MISC..................................... 15.00 CITRIX SYSTEMS INC.......................Services and Other......... 19,433.09 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER......MISC..................................... 34.50 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC................................ 1,138.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other........... 1,329.07 CITY OF AURORA..............................Supplies.......................... 59,296.15 CITY OF LITTLETON..........................Services and Other................ 50.00 CIVICORE LLC...................................Services and Other.............. 250.00 CIVICPLUS INC..................................Services and Other........... 1,433.26 CLAUDIA NICOLE MEEKS.................Services and Other................ 48.31 COBBLESTONE SYSTEMS CORP....Services and Other.............. 270.00 COGMOTIVE LTD...............................Services and Other........... 3,978.00 COLLEGE OF AMERICAN PATHOLOGISTS ............................................................Services and Other.............. 455.00 COLORADO ALTERNATIVESENTENCING PGRM ............................................................Services and Other................ 50.00 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC...Services and Other.............. 730.00 COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF.........Services and Other.............. 650.00 COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF 4-H YOUTH ............................................................Services and Other................ 95.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................MISC................................ 8,944.50 COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC ............................................................Services and Other......... 14,245.00 COLORADO COMMUNICATIONS & UTILLTY ............................................................Services and Other........... 3,300.00 COLORADO CORONERS ASSOCIATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,145.00 COLORADO COUNTIES, INC............Services and Other......... 75,150.00 COLORADO COUNTY CLERKS ASSOCIATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,529.45 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................ 1,609.40 COLORADO ENVELOPE INC............Supplies............................ 1,781.40 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 275.00 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL ............................................................Services and Other........... 9,372.00 COLORADO REGIONAL HEALTH INFO ............................................................Supplies............................... 325.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY.....Services and Other.............. 131.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ............................................................Services and Other.............. 760.00 COLORADO TIRE RECYCLING LLC ............................................................Supplies............................... 350.00 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other.................. 5.30 COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 9,235.00 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other................ 56.50 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC..Services and Other....... 426,471.30 CORY JOHNSON................................MISC..................................... 74.00 CORY RIECK......................................Services and Other.............. 113.39 COVERTTRACK GROUP INC............Supplies............................... 214.00 CREDIT SERVICE COMPANY INC....MISC..................................... 60.00 D’HISPANOS INC................................MISC..................................... 15.00 DAIOHS USA......................................Supplies................................. 30.00 DANIELLE BASH................................Services and Other................ 84.24 DATAWORKS PLUS LLC....................Services and Other......... 49,412.02 DAVID BESSEN..................................Services and Other................ 60.90 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 7,615.40 DAVID ZIMMERMAN...........................Services and Other.............. 335.50 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other......... 20,291.99 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Supplies............................ 2,222.00 DELUXE..............................................Supplies................................. 67.24 DENISE HOLTER................................Services and Other................ 24.01 DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF...Services and Other......... 44,225.00 DENVER SOUTH ECONOMIC...........Services and Other......... 70,000.00 DENVER WATER................................Services and Other.............. 684.32 DFW COMMUNICATIONS INC...........Services and Other........... 4,350.00 DHISPANOS INC................................MISC..................................... 15.00 DIEBOLD INCORPORATED...............Services and Other.............. 180.81 DIRSEC, INC.......................................Services and Other........... 1,375.00 DISH DBS CORPORATION................Supplies............................... 463.32 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies............................... 203.62 DONALD KLEMME.............................Services and Other.............. 157.06 DOUG KUHN.......................................MISC..................................... 25.00 DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFFS........Services and Other........... 3,000.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.........Supplies................................. 39.01 E470 PUBLIC HIGH WAY AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other.............. 302.50 EDWARD JOSEPH GLASS................Supplies............................... 124.50 EL PASO COUNTY.............................Services and Other........... 5,400.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................MISC................................... 237.50 ELIUT GONZALEZ..............................MISC..................................... 15.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................ 31.97 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACCREDITATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 7,500.00 EMILY SPADA.....................................Services and Other................ 44.37 EP BLAZER LLC.................................Supplies............................... 109.97 ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL ............................................................Services and Other................ 64.00 ERIC A GREENE.................................Services and Other................ 58.93 ERIK BURGE......................................Services and Other.............. 226.03 ERIN L POWERS................................Services and Other.............. 178.89 ERSULA K STANFORD......................Supplies................................. 51.76 EVA LOUISE FOSTER........................Services and Other.............. 300.00

EXPERIAN..........................................Services and Other........... 5,550.25 EXPRESS TOLL..................................Services and Other................ 12.60 EZ MESSENGER................................MISC..................................... 15.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................Supplies................................. 78.57 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC.............................. 10,250.72 FAMILY TREE INC..............................Services and Other......... 25,000.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies............................... 538.91 FEDEX................................................Supplies................................. 46.33 FLEET FUELING.................................MISC.............................. 38,678.99 FLORIDA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ............................................................MISC................................ 1,672.93 FOP LODGE 31...................................MISC.............................. 19,472.50 FORENSIC TRUTH VERIFICATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other........... 4,410.00 FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other.............. 395.00 FRANCY LAW FIRM PLLC.................MISC..................................... 30.00 FRANK GOMEZ..................................Services and Other................ 39.44 FRANK J BALL....................................MISC..................................... 30.00 G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS (USA) INC ............................................................Services and Other....... 109,347.93 GAIL LYNN LESIKAR..........................MISC..................................... 15.00 GARTNER GROUP.............................Services and Other......... 51,122.00 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER ............................................................Services and Other......... 86,250.00 GC SERVICES LP...............................MISC................................... 577.83 GEORGE ROBINSON.........................Services and Other................ 40.00 GERARDO M ALVARENGA RIVERA ............................................................Services and Other................ 13.92 GINA GARRAN...................................Services and Other................ 40.25 GINA MUNRO.....................................MISC..................................... 15.00 GIOVANNI JUAN RODRIGUEZ CHAVEZ ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 GLOBAL MOBILE LLC........................Services and Other........... 4,000.00 GORDON CARROLL..........................Services and Other.............. 383.79 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other........... 1,130.09 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................ 2,119.33 GREATER GLENDALE CHAMBER OF COMMRC ............................................................Services and Other......... 10,000.00 H KENT HOLLINS LAW OFFICE........MISC..................................... 15.00 HALL & EVANS LLC............................Services and Other.............. 156.00 HALLIDAY WATKINS & MANN PC.....MISC..................................... 48.00 HALO BRANDED SOLUTIONS INC...Supplies............................ 4,077.30 HAVIS INC...........................................Supplies............................... 299.00 HELM..................................................Services and Other........... 2,750.00 HILAIRE BROCKMEYER....................Services and Other................ 64.90 HILL ENTERPRISES INC...................Services and Other.............. 596.22 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................ 75.69 HOME DEPOT USA INC.....................MISC.............................. 11,639.01 HOME DEPOT USA INC.....................Supplies............................ 1,144.93 HOWARD MARK BUCHALER............Services and Other................ 45.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.................MISC................................ 4,719.00 I-70 PUBLISHING COMPANY INC.....Services and Other.............. 200.00 I-70 REGIONAL ECONOMIC..............Services and Other......... 30,000.00 IMA FINANCIAL GROUP....................Supplies............................... 500.00 IMPACT DESIGN LLC.........................Supplies............................... 257.57 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS......................Services and Other.............. 674.55 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Services and Other......... 15,343.52 INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other......... 20,000.00 INTEGRATED VOTING SYSTEMS/I3LOGIX ............................................................Services and Other......... 11,505.18 INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ............................................................MISC............................ 338,581.12 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS.............Services and Other........... 1,022.77 ITXCHANGE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 540.00 J BROWER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,600.00 JACK MEREL......................................MISC..................................... 66.10 JACK MUREL......................................MISC..................................... 15.00 JAHSANA MALUHIALANI BANKS......Services and Other.............. 234.67 JAMES CONYERS..............................Services and Other................ 58.81 JAMES JONG......................................MISC..................................... 15.00 JAMIE B WOLLMAN...........................Services and Other.............. 300.00 JAMIE N TAFOYA................................Services and Other................ 29.67 JANE F RIECK....................................Services and Other.............. 210.00 JANEWAY LAW FIRM PC...................MISC................................... 190.30 JASMINE TURNER.............................MISC..................................... 15.00 JAY SCHOENFELD.............................MISC..................................... 30.00 JEFF BAKER.......................................Services and Other.............. 192.24 JENNIFER MARQUEZ........................Services and Other.............. 176.00 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER.................MISC................................... 350.76 JESSE ARMSTRONG.........................Services and Other................ 40.00 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other......... 15,000.00 JOAN M LOPEZ..................................Services and Other................ 92.40 JODY S ERIKSON..............................Services and Other........... 1,006.25 JOE RICHARDS..................................Services and Other.............. 271.04 JOHN KNOX........................................Services and Other.............. 255.00 JOHN LARSON...................................MISC..................................... 15.00 JOLEEN SANCHEZ............................Services and Other................ 80.73 JONATHAN OLP.................................Services and Other.............. 180.00 JOSEPH VANHOOK...........................Services and Other.............. 384.30 JOSHUA SPRING...............................Services and Other................ 65.71 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA.........MISC............................ 291,291.29 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A.........Services and Other....... 371,225.60 K&H INTEGRATED PRINT SOLUTIONS ............................................................Supplies.......................... 62,775.00 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 10,103.96 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................ 946,665.44 KAREN L HART...................................Services and Other................ 92.40 KARL HERRMANN.............................Services and Other................ 92.40 KARRIE KAUFMAN.............................Services and Other.............. 113.90 KATHERINE MARIE PETERSEN.......MISC..................................... 15.00 KATHLEEN CONTI..............................Services and Other.............. 243.89 KATHRYN LATSIS..............................Services and Other.............. 100.00 KATHY HARKNER..............................MISC..................................... 15.00 KEITH FUCHSER................................Services and Other.............. 163.37 KELLY ADKINS...................................Services and Other................ 60.32 KELLY TECH LTD...............................Services and Other........... 1,045.40 KEVIN DOTY.......................................MISC..................................... 15.00 KIDE PROPERTIES LLC....................MISC..................................... 60.10 KIM VERDOORN................................Services and Other................ 13.92 KRISTI GERHARDT............................Services and Other................ 22.62 KRISTY AINA.......................................Services and Other................ 69.00 KS LAX LLC........................................Services and Other.............. 300.00 KYMAT LLC.........................................Supplies................................. 36.50 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other.............. 266.82 LAURA MAZUR...................................Services and Other.............. 119.07 LAUREN THOMAS..............................Services and Other................ 71.75 LAVI INDUSTRIES..............................Supplies............................... 172.06 LAW OFFICES OF BRANDON R CEGLIAN PC ............................................................MISC................................... 317.50 LCC ENTERPRISES LLC...................Supplies............................... 145.52

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— LE ARGUELLO....................................MISC................................... 365.52 LEADSONLINE LLC............................Services and Other......... 10,588.00 LEAH HILL...........................................Services and Other.............. 101.38 LESLIE MYERS..................................Services and Other.............. 103.47 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other........... 3,790.00 LEWIS PAPER INTERNATION INC....Supplies............................ 2,757.85 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 340.01 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Supplies............................... 150.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other.............. 465.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Supplies............................... 420.50 LIGHTWORKERS REPUBLIC LLC.....Services and Other........... 2,925.00 LIMU LLC............................................Services and Other........... 3,108.00 LINDA HALEY.....................................Services and Other................ 93.61 LINX MULTIMEDIA LLLP....................Services and Other........... 2,861.82 LINX MULTIMEDIA LLLP....................Supplies............................ 5,854.71 LISA MASON.......................................Services and Other................ 98.58 LISA STAIRS.......................................Services and Other.............. 229.56 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies................................. 36.48 LUCAS GREEN...................................Services and Other................ 93.09 LUCAS WILLIAM HATLESTAD...........Services and Other.............. 131.66 LUCINDA GREENE.............................Services and Other.............. 108.98 LUCINDA GREENE.............................Supplies............................... 354.21 LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY.................Supplies............................... 255.65 LYNNEA OLDHAM..............................Services and Other................ 64.49 MAIL MASTERS OF COLORADO INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 47,252.46 MANATRON INC.................................Services and Other....... 234,597.00 MARISSA CHAMBERLAIN.................Services and Other................ 92.40 MARK A LEACHMAN PC....................MISC..................................... 15.00 MARY LISA BUGEL.............................Services and Other................ 84.91 MARY LOU GWALTNEY.....................Services and Other.............. 183.00 MARY NICHOLS.................................MISC..................................... 15.00 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,131.04 MCGEE COMPANY............................Supplies............................... 243.86 MELDOY BURBRIDGE.......................MISC..................................... 15.00 MELISSA WILLIAMS...........................Services and Other.............. 155.09 MELODY C MEDINA...........................Services and Other................ 69.37 MERRICK SHANER & BERNSTEIN LLC ............................................................MISC................................... 195.60 MICHAEL AXINN.................................Services and Other................ 90.60 MICHAEL MANSON............................Services and Other.............. 310.18 MICHELLE CLARE.............................Services and Other................ 92.91 MIDLAND FUNDING LLC...................MISC..................................... 15.00 MIKE WALLACE..................................Services and Other................ 80.93 MILLER COHEN PETERSON YOU PC ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 MOELLER GRAF PC..........................MISC................................... 205.12 MOHAWK FACTORING II INC............Capital Outlay................... 1,281.16 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...........Services and Other......... 92,972.20 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...........Supplies............................ 3,598.90 MURR SILER & ACCOMAZZO PC.....MISC..................................... 89.75 NAME INC...........................................Services and Other........... 1,000.00 NANCY JACKSON..............................Services and Other.............. 298.07 NANCY N SHARPE.............................Services and Other.............. 652.79 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................Supplies............................ 1,361.04 NATALIE K ORTEGA...........................Services and Other................ 26.97 NATIONAL ASSOC OF COUNTIES....Services and Other......... 10,981.00 NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies............................... 865.00 NATIONAL SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 5,000.00 NELSON & KENNARD........................MISC..................................... 30.00 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 300.00 NEZA BHARUCHA..............................MISC..................................... 53.10 NICOLE RUSS....................................Services and Other................ 35.38 NTHERM LLC......................................Services and Other......... 10,473.19 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other.............. 761.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY....Services and Other.... 1,317,876.67 OLGA FUJAROS.................................Services and Other................ 31.86 OWENS EQUIPMENT LLC.................Supplies............................... 326.04 PAUL D ARCHER & CAROL M ARCHER ............................................................Services and Other.............. 100.00 PAYLOGIX LLC...................................MISC.............................. 26,356.22 PERDUE BRANDON FIEDLER COLLINS ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 PERKINELMER GENETICS INC........Supplies............................... 100.00 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP ............................................................Supplies............................... 199.45 PHILLIP NEIL EDMISTEN...................MISC..................................... 15.00 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY....................Services and Other.............. 298.53 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY....................Supplies................................. 59.77 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Services and Other........... 3,889.47 PITNEY BOWES INC..........................Services and Other.............. 512.16 POCKET PRESS LLC.........................Supplies............................ 2,414.71 POSTMASTER LITTLETON...............Supplies............................... 118.00 POTESTIO BROTHERS.....................Supplies............................ 1,165.52 PREMIER FACILITY CONSTRUCTORS, LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay................... 3,152.00 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT....Services and Other.............. 495.00 PROFESSIONAL FINANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 PROFESSIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE.. Services and Other.............. 126.00 PROFORCE MARKETING INC...........Supplies............................... 400.00 PROMANTEK INC...............................Services and Other......... 18,778.25 PROPERTY RECORDS INDUSTRY...Services and Other.............. 395.00 PROVEST LITIGATION.......................MISC..................................... 15.00 PROVEST LITIGATION SERVICES...MISC..................................... 45.00 PROVEST LLC....................................MISC..................................... 34.00 PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS LLC ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,575.00 PURPLE LANGUAGE SERVICES CO ............................................................Services and Other................ 69.00 QUICKSILVER EXPRESS COURIER ............................................................Supplies................................. 95.29 QUINN CUNNINGHAM.......................Services and Other.............. 384.30 R M JACKSON & ASSOCIATES PC...MISC..................................... 15.00 RACHEL M CALDWELL......................Services and Other................ 62.97 RACHELLE MILLER...........................Services and Other................ 87.00 RANDALL S MILLER...........................Services and Other.............. 100.00 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES...........Services and Other........... 1,360.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC ............................................................Capital Outlay...................... 295.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC ............................................................Supplies............................... 825.00 REBECCA TAYLOR............................Services and Other................ 41.96 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT ............................................................Supplies............................... 169.99 RENEE STINE....................................Services and Other.............. 286.70 RICHARD T SALL...............................Services and Other.............. 200.00 ROBERT C MONTGOMERY...............Services and Other.............. 100.00 ROBERT DAHLBERG.........................Services and Other........... 1,360.90 ROBERT DECKER..............................Services and Other................ 18.56 ROBIN FRAZEE..................................Services and Other................ 17.40 ROBIN FRAZEE/PETTY CASH..........Services and Other................ 27.51 ROBIN FRAZEE/PETTY CASH..........Supplies............................... 188.87 ROCKET SEALS CORPORATION.....Supplies................................. 33.06 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,811.70 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies............................... 340.66 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIVISION OF THE ............................................................Services and Other................ 30.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN H-D MOTOR CO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 270.96 RODNEY O BROCKELMAN...............Services and Other.............. 200.00 ROMBERG AND ASSOCIATES..........Services and Other......... 13,745.33 ROSA CORPORATION.......................Services and Other.............. 736.00 ROYAL CUP INC.................................Supplies............................... 789.86 ROYCE INDUSTRIES, LC..................Services and Other........... 1,207.62 RUN ZEI WANG..................................MISC..................................... 53.10 RUNBECK ELECTION SERVICES, INC. ............................................................Services and Other......... 29,925.00 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC.........Supplies............................ 1,515.45 SAFE-CHECKS...................................Supplies............................... 588.21 SALAM INTERNATIONAL INC............Supplies............................ 1,270.95 SAM BISHOP......................................Services and Other................ 51.75 SAP PUBLIC SERVICES....................Services and Other........... 4,140.00 SARAH HARDY...................................Services and Other.............. 343.20 SAVISION INC.....................................Services and Other........... 6,954.00 SCOTT CLARK...................................Services and Other................ 15.08

SCOTT SHAW.....................................Services and Other................ 60.03 SECURITY CENTRAL INC.................Services and Other.............. 279.00 SELINA N BASCHIERA.......................Services and Other................ 60.84 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 11,160.92 SHANNON R GREEN.........................Services and Other........... 1,200.00 SHAYLEN FLOREZ.............................Services and Other.................. 6.61 SHEILA GAINS....................................Services and Other................ 17.23 SHERRI SOEHREN............................MISC..................................... 15.00 SHRED-IT USA LLC............................Services and Other.............. 661.68 SIMON MEYROWITZ & MEYROWITZ PC ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 SMITTY’S SPRINKLERS....................MISC..................................... 15.00 SOUTH RIVER TECHNOLOGIES INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 425.00 SOUTHLAND MEDICAL LLC..............Supplies............................ 9,558.64 SPECIALTY INCENTIVES INC...........Supplies............................ 1,922.30 SPOK INC...........................................Services and Other.............. 463.95 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON........MISC................................... 905.80 SPRINT SOLUTIONS INC..................Services and Other.............. 389.88 STACY HINES.....................................Services and Other................ 31.46 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.............................. 61,193.67 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC..........Services and Other........... 5,210.00 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT...........MISC................................... 580.38 STATE OF COLORADO......................Services and Other........... 9,599.87 STATE OF COLORADO......................Supplies.......................... 34,460.38 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 7,141.64 STEARNS, TOBY................................Services and Other................ 83.52 STENGER & STENGER.....................MISC..................................... 75.00 STERICYCLE INC...............................Supplies............................ 1,325.38 SUE LIU..............................................Services and Other.............. 142.00 SUSAN GRINER.................................MISC..................................... 15.00 SUSAN R SANDSTROM.....................Services and Other........... 1,131.67 SYMBOLARTS LLC............................Supplies............................ 2,354.75 Sara Ahmed.........................................Services and Other.............. 204.00 TALENTSMART INC...........................Services and Other.............. 644.36 TARAMART & GAS INC......................Services and Other................ 72.00 TAUNA SUE CORBIN.........................MISC..................................... 15.00 TAYLOR MCKINNEY...........................Services and Other.............. 134.39 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other.............. 103.04 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other........... 6,130.04 THE JOB STORE................................Services and Other......... 56,725.03 THE MOORE LAW GROUP APC........MISC..................................... 45.00 THERMO FLUIDS INC........................Services and Other.............. 470.04 THIN LINE THREAD...........................Supplies............................... 509.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST............Services and Other........... 6,729.67 TIFFANIE BLEAU................................Services and Other................ 11.14 TIM ASTON.........................................Services and Other................ 62.66 TIM HANSON......................................Services and Other................ 71.92 TIMOTHY WESTPHAL........................Services and Other................ 21.58 TINA FLOR..........................................Services and Other................ 57.30 TODD COMPANIES INC.....................Services and Other.............. 760.00 TODD TERRY.....................................Supplies................................. 39.00 TOP HAT FILE AND SERVE INC........MISC..................................... 15.00 TOWN OF BENNETT..........................Supplies............................... 297.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL......................Services and Other................ 29.53 TRACY RYBA......................................Services and Other................ 14.00 TRACY RYBA......................................Supplies................................... 3.33 TRANS UNION....................................Services and Other.............. 125.60 TRAVIS KRINGS.................................Services and Other.............. 127.80 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs..... 32,359.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other....... 379,770.50 TRIPLE L&P INC.................................Supplies............................... 743.31 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC ............................................................MISC.............................. 11,701.70 TULSA COUNTY COURT CLERK......MISC..................................... 15.00 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US)..........Supplies............................... 593.62 TYLER BROWN..................................Services and Other.............. 102.00 U.S. COURTS-PACER........................Services and Other........... 2,007.40 U.S. LEGAL SUPPORT INC................Services and Other.............. 899.31 UE COMPRESSION HOLDINGS LLC ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,238.88 ULINE INC...........................................Supplies............................ 3,403.45 UNDERGROUND CONSULTING SOLUTIONS ............................................................Services and Other.............. 200.00 UNIFIRST FIRST AID CORP..............Supplies............................... 276.00 UNITED LANGUAGE GROUP INC.....Services and Other........... 1,310.80 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ............................................................Supplies............................... 945.00 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 556.40 US CORRECTIONS LLC....................Services and Other......... 10,397.15 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ............................................................MISC................................... 515.04 US POSTMASTER..............................Supplies............................ 1,240.00 USC INTERNAL MERGER CO LLC...Services and Other.............. 819.95 UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF ............................................................Services and Other.............. 197.38 VALLEJO CC LLC...............................Services and Other......... 18,030.47 VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY......Supplies............................... 474.44 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other......... 54,879.50 VERONICA ROACH............................Services and Other................ 12.42 VIA MOBILITY SERVICES..................Services and Other......... 10,000.00 VICTOR BLATZER..............................Services and Other.............. 123.54 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other.............. 186.42 VINCENT EDWARDS.........................MISC..................................... 15.00 VINCI LAW OFFICE LLC....................MISC..................................... 60.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC.............................. 10,167.33 VISTA FD LLC.....................................Supplies............................ 1,881.98 WAKEFIELD AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................MISC..................................... 15.00 WANCO INC........................................Services and Other.............. 212.50 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other........... 7,224.31 WATCHGUARD VIDEO.......................Supplies............................ 1,580.00 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 658.33 WILLIAM H LEVIS...............................Services and Other.............. 100.00 WILLIAM M MACPHEE, M.C..............Services and Other.............. 100.00 WINZENBURG LEFF PURVIS & PAYNE LLC ............................................................MISC................................... 114.66 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other........... 3,230.00 WORLDATWORK................................Services and Other........... 4,115.00 WRITER MOTT...................................Services and Other................ 60.69 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other....... 100,449.96 XEROX CORPORATION....................Services and Other......... 17,792.12 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Services and Other................ 82.76 A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Supplies............................... 650.10 AAPEX LEGAL SERVICES.................Services and Other.............. 158.00 ABIGAIL RAMSAUER.........................Services and Other.............. 833.35 ADA COUNTY (SHERIFF’S OFFICE) ............................................................Services and Other................ 55.00 ADVENIR AT FRENCH QUARTER.....Community Programs....... 1,520.00 ALEAH K BUCCELLI...........................Services and Other.............. 162.92 ALEXANDRIA AMICK..........................Services and Other.............. 330.89 ALICIA HEWITT...................................Services and Other.............. 363.02 ALISON IVORY...................................Services and Other.............. 193.14 ALISSA J YULU...................................Services and Other.............. 483.59 AMANDA MCKEY................................Services and Other.............. 272.65 AMBER R GUTIERREZ......................Services and Other................ 28.30 AMBER VERZOSA..............................Services and Other.............. 243.71 AMELIA E VALDEZ.............................Services and Other................ 14.09 AMERICAN BIOIDENTITY INC...........Services and Other................ 49.50 AMY GOLDBERG...............................Services and Other.............. 182.41 AMY NICKERSON..............................Services and Other.............. 471.14 AMY NOEL JATSKO...........................Services and Other.............. 354.70 ANDREW ACREE...............................Services and Other................ 57.59 ANDREW OLSON...............................Services and Other.............. 135.26 ANGELA GUERUE..............................Services and Other.............. 107.35 ANGELA LYTLE..................................Community Programs............ 44.99 ANGELA LYTLE..................................Services and Other.............. 371.20 ANGELICA ROS..................................Services and Other.............. 319.63 ANGELINA SYPOLT............................Services and Other.............. 893.66 ANGIE HEDGEPETH..........................Services and Other.............. 335.71 ANIKA R JOHNSON............................Services and Other.............. 362.67 ANNETTE F ORNELAS......................Services and Other.............. 342.32 ANSONIA LLC.....................................Community Programs....... 1,495.00 APRIL SEE..........................................Services and Other.............. 164.66 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ............................................................Community Programs.......... 346.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Community Programs..... 32,286.97 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD

............................................................Services and Other......... 23,470.63 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS........Community Programs... 287,863.88 ARIZONA READY PROCESS SERIVCE ............................................................Services and Other................ 80.00 ARIZONA VITAL RECORDS...............Services and Other................ 40.00 ARK LA TEX PROCESS SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other................ 85.00 ASCENTIA REAL ESTATE HOLDING ............................................................Community Programs....... 1,119.00 ASHLEY FRANKEL.............................Services and Other.............. 129.23 ASHLEY KOWALEFSKI......................Services and Other.............. 338.20 ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.......................Services and Other................ 30.91 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 5,008.20 AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS.............Community Programs....... 1,360.00 B I INCORPORATED..........................Services and Other........... 4,755.08 BAILEY MCGUINNESS.......................Services and Other.............. 196.33 BAROFFIO, JAMES............................Services and Other.............. 375.00 BAYAUD ENTERPRISES INC.............Services and Other.............. 360.00 BRENDA ARMOUR.............................Services and Other.............. 272.42 BRENDA R BLASKO...........................Services and Other................ 45.41 BRETT PARVIN...................................Services and Other.............. 495.00 BRIANNE PAZ.....................................Services and Other.............. 169.18 BRITANY S FEATHERS......................Services and Other.............. 628.09 BRITTANI CHOATE............................Community Programs............ 46.50 BRITTANI CHOATE............................Services and Other.............. 542.94 BRITTANY GALLANT..........................Services and Other.............. 255.66 BRITTANY HOOSER..........................Services and Other.............. 373.34 BRITTANY NOBLE..............................Services and Other.............. 263.15 BRITTANY SIEVERS..........................Services and Other................ 44.77 CAITLIN SANDEN...............................Services and Other.................. 6.73 CALEY J JACO...................................Services and Other.................. 9.69 CALIFORNIA VITAL RECORDS.........Services and Other................ 50.00 CAMBRIAN APARTMENTS LLC.........Community Programs.......... 576.79 CARALYN HOFER..............................Services and Other................ 37.24 CAROL MORALES..............................Services and Other.............. 429.38 CARRIE BALOW.................................Services and Other.............. 211.82 CARRISHA NEWTON.........................Community Programs.......... 241.07 CARRISHA NEWTON.........................Services and Other.............. 643.04 CASSANDRA AGUILAR......................Services and Other.............. 305.95 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies................................. 81.56 CECILIA MORALES............................Services and Other................ 28.42 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND ............................................................Community Programs..... 60,101.69 CESCO LINGUISTIC SERVICES INC ............................................................Community Programs....... 3,302.98 CHAFFEE COUNTY............................Services and Other................ 25.00 CHANCE.............................................Community Programs.......... 680.00 CHELSEA SPEARS............................Services and Other.............. 182.58 CHELSEA SWEENEY.........................Services and Other.............. 130.62 CHELSEY HANSON...........................Services and Other.............. 307.49 CHERYL EVANS.................................Services and Other.............. 110.61 CHERYL TERNES...............................Services and Other.............. 192.73 CHRISTINE YAEKLE..........................Community Programs............ 12.85 CHRISTINE YAEKLE..........................Services and Other.............. 342.84 CHRISTOPHER PIEPER....................Services and Other................ 34.97 CHRSITINA OAKES............................MISC..................................... 20.00 CLERK OF THE COMBINED COURTS ............................................................MISC................................... 425.70 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,212.00 COLORADO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,705.16 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................... 999.24 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay................... 1,055.00 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER.................Community Programs....... 5,040.00 COMMUNITY RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs....... 1,000.00 COMSTOCK CONSULTING SERVICES LLC ............................................................Community Programs....... 5,861.54 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other........... 1,552.62 CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,201.31 COURTNEY SPIELER........................Community Programs.......... 113.97 CR SQUARED INC.............................Community Programs....... 1,200.00 CYNTHIA MARTINEZ-VAZQUEZ........Services and Other................ 13.92 DANIELLE CLARK-JACKSON............Services and Other.............. 358.44 DANIELLE NEWMAN..........................Services and Other................ 77.68 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER..............Services and Other................ 53.94 DARCI RODECAP...............................Services and Other.............. 198.36 DAVELY AYALA...................................Services and Other................ 12.64 DAVID J SANDOVAL II........................Services and Other.............. 495.00 DAVID WATERMILLER.......................Community Programs.......... 622.00 DAWN STOUDT..................................Services and Other.............. 250.97 DAWNA ROBERTS.............................Services and Other................ 69.02 DEANNA STEPANIUK.........................Services and Other.............. 469.72 DEBORAH BATTS..............................Services and Other................ 51.86 DEBORAH M BOWERS......................Community Programs............ 40.78 DEBORAH M BOWERS......................Services and Other................ 38.40 DEBRA M HEANY...............................Community Programs.......... 700.00 DEBRA WALZ.....................................Services and Other.............. 210.59 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other.............. 650.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Supplies................................. 71.99 DELMY ACOSTA.................................Services and Other................ 76.56 DENICE CHAVEZ................................Services and Other................ 17.87 DENISE ROBINSON...........................Services and Other.............. 199.82 DENVER HUMAN SERVICE...............MISC................................... 217.00 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT....Services and Other................ 83.20 DEREK RUDER..................................Services and Other.............. 716.13 DONOVAN WEBB...............................Services and Other................ 67.40 ELIZA GRANAHAN-FIELD..................Services and Other.............. 218.89 ELIZABETH AZNAR............................Services and Other.............. 534.99 EMELY ROMERO...............................Services and Other.............. 279.24 EMILY E JOHNSON............................Services and Other.............. 162.75 EMILY WHITAKER..............................Services and Other.............. 630.46 ERIC HOSKINS...................................Services and Other.............. 286.69 ERIKA SORENSON............................Services and Other.............. 122.04 ERIN W WIENEKE..............................Services and Other.............. 155.44 ERINNE R LANGLOIS........................Services and Other................ 95.35 EXPERIAN..........................................Services and Other................ 27.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................ 1,788.58 FAMILY TREE INC..............................Community Programs..... 23,814.00 FELIX MOORE....................................Services and Other.............. 107.36 FINCH PROCESS SERVICE..............Services and Other................ 45.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS INC...............Supplies............................ 1,057.28 FLOR PELAYO....................................Services and Other.................. 5.45 FLORDELIS CASANAS......................Services and Other................ 21.46 GENEVIEVE RUMLOW......................Services and Other................ 33.11 GEORJETTE DHLIWAYO...................Services and Other................ 57.24 GLOBAL TEL LINK CORP..................Services and Other........... 1,485.54 GLORIA LEFFRIDGE..........................MISC..................................... 75.00 GRANT MILLER..................................Services and Other................ 59.80 HAILEY TRAVIS..................................Services and Other.............. 352.68 HARMONIE R TRENN........................Services and Other.............. 148.94 HAYLEY ROSE WOLFE......................Services and Other.............. 318.42 HEATHER MORGAN..........................Services and Other................ 22.33 HERMAN COATS................................MISC................................... 286.66 HOPSKIPDRIVE INC..........................Community Programs..... 23,466.04 ICU INVESTIGATIONS LLC................Services and Other................ 96.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Supplies............................... 867.01 INTERGROUP INC.............................Capital Outlay........................ 63.00 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE........MISC................................... 150.00 IOWA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH......Services and Other................ 60.00 J & L LEGAL SERVICE INC................Services and Other................ 60.00 JACQUELYN GABEL..........................Community Programs............ 18.22 JACQUELYN GABEL..........................Services and Other.............. 348.30 JAMES ERIC SWART.........................Services and Other.............. 967.50 JEANNETTA KAMBERI.......................Services and Other.................. 8.93 JEFFREY KEY....................................Services and Other................ 28.30 JENNIFER COOLEY...........................Services and Other................ 31.03 JENNIFER JACKS..............................Services and Other.............. 378.85 JENNIFER MARINE............................Services and Other................ 30.91 JESSE BOBIAN..................................Services and Other................ 89.20 JESSICA ADEN...................................Services and Other................ 17.98 JESSICA C GEGENHEIMER..............Services and Other................ 13.40 JESSICA L FREEMAN........................Services and Other.............. 111.37 JODI GULLEY.....................................Services and Other................ 68.43 JOHN DRULIS.....................................Services and Other.............. 402.81 JOHN NAGENCAST...........................Services and Other.............. 247.50 JOLETA GATTON................................Services and Other.............. 243.83 JORDAN M MCGINNIS.......................Community Programs............ 29.80 JORDAN M MCGINNIS.......................Services and Other.............. 542.83 JOSEPH BORREGO...........................Services and Other.............. 123.93 JUANIKA BARNETT............................Services and Other.............. 112.99 JUANITA E CASTILLO........................Community Programs............ 64.25 JUANITA E CASTILLO........................Services and Other.............. 267.90

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PAGE 26 | THE VILLAGER • February 13, 2020 —Continued from previous page— JULIA RAMSDELL...............................Services and Other.............. 379.38 JULIANNE SIMENSON.......................Services and Other.............. 394.29 JULIE SCHILLING...............................Services and Other.............. 210.95 JUSTIN A HEGSTAD...........................Services and Other................ 17.28 JUSTIN E HENDERSON.....................Services and Other........... 1,485.00 JUSTINA MEADOWS..........................Services and Other.............. 665.12 JUVENILE ASSESSMENT CENTER ............................................................Services and Other........... 4,266.56 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................ 607,989.03 KAREN MAZZINI.................................Services and Other................ 65.97 KARI SALES.......................................Services and Other.............. 193.78 KARRIE KAUFMAN.............................Services and Other................ 53.94 KATELYN CHRISTINE KRIEGER.......Services and Other................ 96.34 KATHLEEN STAFFORD......................Services and Other................ 92.51 KATHLEEN ZIOLA...............................Services and Other........... 2,150.00 KATHRYN FERGUSON......................Services and Other................ 56.38 KATIE WILSON...................................Services and Other................ 60.32 KATRIN BARTHEL..............................Services and Other.............. 307.16 KATRIONA MORTIMORE...................Services and Other.............. 974.79 KAYLEE MCFARLAND........................Services and Other.............. 108.18 KAYLEIGH BOVERI............................Services and Other.............. 104.06 KEESEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 3,360.00 KELLI TERRELL..................................Services and Other.............. 188.15 KELLY GOODMAN..............................Services and Other.............. 258.22 KIMBERLY PINE.................................Services and Other.............. 370.67 KIRSTEN LAWRENCE........................Services and Other.............. 136.88 KRAYNEWSKIA ALLEN......................Services and Other.............. 125.69 KRISTA R CARDENAS.......................Services and Other................ 28.54 KRISTEN BRITTON............................Services and Other.............. 157.83 KRISTEN LAWRENCE........................Services and Other................ 11.60 KRISTIN DAVIS...................................Community Programs............ 17.24 KRISTIN DAVIS...................................Services and Other.............. 854.00 LABORATORY CORPORATION OF...Services and Other.............. 531.75 LACEY SETTLE..................................Services and Other................ 93.96 LANAE WELLS...................................Services and Other................ 37.12 LARANE GARY...................................Services and Other.............. 137.50 LARIMER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ............................................................Services and Other................ 25.40 LAURA GOLDSMITH..........................Services and Other................ 43.07 LAURA PATTERSON..........................Services and Other.............. 202.66 LEBA HIRSCH.....................................Services and Other.............. 306.30 LETICIA BRADSHAW.........................Services and Other................ 34.45 LETISHIA PAYNE................................Services and Other.............. 153.29 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other........... 2,470.00 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 163.75 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 335.85 LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE ............................................................Services and Other.................. 5.00 LINDA HARRIS...................................Services and Other................ 32.48 LINDA METSGER...............................Services and Other.............. 201.96 LINLEY STRICKER.............................Services and Other................ 13.57 LITTLETON CROSSING APARTMENTS LP ............................................................Community Programs.......... 600.00 LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE ............................................................Services and Other................ 20.00 LORI OSWALD....................................Services and Other................ 28.71 LOVING HANDS FOOTCARE LLC.....Community Programs............ 45.00 LYNN GREY........................................Services and Other................ 43.78 MARGARET A RACINE.......................Services and Other.............. 354.73 MARIA LOUIS.....................................Community Programs............ 29.43 MARIA LOUIS.....................................Services and Other.............. 440.92 MARIANN TORRENCE.......................Services and Other.............. 645.60 MARICOPA COUNTY PROCESS SERVICE ............................................................Services and Other................ 70.00 MARIKA QUINN..................................Services and Other.............. 387.34 MARINA SARINANA...........................Services and Other.............. 192.85 MARISA LOPEZ..................................Services and Other................ 67.11 MARISSA GIBBINS.............................Services and Other.............. 791.24 MARKIESHA HARRISON...................MISC..................................... 20.00 MARY LEEDS.....................................Services and Other.............. 388.16 MARY LEMA........................................Services and Other................ 68.90 MARY WENNEN.................................Services and Other................ 33.70 MARY WOLK.......................................Services and Other................ 37.70 MATTHEW CAMPBELL......................Services and Other.............. 225.00 MEADOWWOOD EARLY LEARNING CENTER ............................................................Community Programs.......... 880.00 MEGHAN LOFTUS..............................Services and Other................ 94.85 MELISSA LEONY................................Services and Other................ 25.06 MELISSA MCKINLEY..........................Services and Other.............. 565.16 MELISSA WILSON..............................Services and Other................ 51.04 MICHAEL A NASR...............................Services and Other................ 65.00 MICHAEL D NEVIN.............................Community Programs.......... 700.00 MICHAEL SIEGEL...............................Services and Other................ 45.00 MICHELLE DOSSEY...........................Services and Other................ 52.58 MICHELLE E MORFIN........................Services and Other................ 76.10 MIKAELA C ZAMORA.........................Services and Other.............. 208.52 MILAGROS MENDOZA.......................Services and Other................ 75.28 MINDY KUGLER.................................Services and Other.............. 205.45 MOREEN J ORDONEZ.......................Services and Other................ 15.43 MORIAH PRESCOTT..........................Services and Other.............. 165.30 MR BENJAMIN BARTBERGER..........Services and Other........... 1,000.00 NANCY BROWN.................................Services and Other.................. 8.00 NATALIE CORONADO........................Services and Other.............. 255.49 NATHALIA URBANO...........................Services and Other................ 37.00 NCM ASPENWOOD ASSOCIATES LLC ............................................................Community Programs.......... 700.00 NEBRASKA CHILD SUPPORT...........MISC................................... 822.48 NICOLE A NINA...................................Services and Other.............. 842.68 NICOLE EDWARDS............................Services and Other........... 1,337.15 NORA CLAIRE KUNZMANN...............Services and Other.............. 455.31 OLIVIA BENNETT...............................Services and Other.................. 8.06 ONTARIO SYSTEMS LLC...................Services and Other........... 4,311.58

LEGALS OPTIMIZE MANPOWER SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 34,155.51 PAMELA YANETT................................Services and Other.............. 189.48 PEGGY CALLOWAY...........................Community Programs.......... 301.32 PENELOPE J CHIHA..........................Services and Other.............. 146.91 PEORIA CROSSING LLLP..................Community Programs.......... 700.00 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER...............Services and Other.............. 246.38 PHILIP JAMES....................................Services and Other................ 44.08 PINNACLE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INC ............................................................Community Programs.......... 240.20 PITNEY BOWES.................................Supplies............................ 6,633.00 PITNEY BOWES INC..........................Services and Other........... 3,889.20 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies............................... 771.06 PORTER BURGESS COMPANY........Supplies................................. 98.00 PROFESSIONALS MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC ............................................................Community Programs.......... 700.00 PUEBLO COUNTY GOVERNMENT...Services and Other................ 20.00 QUENTON BO-RASHARD GOODWIN ............................................................Services and Other.............. 369.05 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ......................Services and Other........... 1,417.50 RACHEL MACLEISH...........................Services and Other.............. 278.92 RANDELL THIGPEN...........................Services and Other.............. 248.99 REBECCA HEATON............................Services and Other.............. 206.04 REBECCA MAYBURY.........................Services and Other.............. 151.27 REBECCA MICHELLE MADSEN........Services and Other.............. 172.72 REBECCA WILSON............................Services and Other.............. 283.27 REBECKAH DEANGELIS...................Services and Other.............. 533.72 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs..... 14,740.00 RENE GONZALEZ..............................Community Programs.......... 250.00 RENO CARSON MESSENGER SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other................ 75.00 RHONDA KIRKMAN............................MISC..................................... 45.20 RICHARD ENGLAND..........................Services and Other.............. 850.00 RIDGE HILL APARTMENTS................Community Programs.......... 945.00 ROBBIN BOE......................................Services and Other.............. 131.71 ROBERT ALAN JACKSON.................Services and Other........... 1,485.00 ROBIN ARAGON.................................Services and Other................ 49.36 ROBIN NICETA...................................Services and Other.............. 354.85 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S LAW ............................................................Community Programs.......... 454.50 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S LAW ............................................................Services and Other.............. 303.00 ROLONDA NIX....................................Services and Other................ 31.20 ROMAEL SHAW..................................MISC................................... 100.00 RUBY CALZADA.................................Services and Other.................. 9.28 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR....................Services and Other........... 1,878.75 SAMANTHA A BOWLES.....................Services and Other.............. 257.27 SAMANTHA LEACH............................Services and Other................ 85.08 SARAH CULP......................................Services and Other.............. 334.40 SARAH WOLF.....................................Services and Other.............. 389.18 SHAELA NEWBY................................Services and Other................ 65.83 SHANNON ROBLEDO........................Services and Other................ 18.33 SHARICA JENKINS............................MISC..................................... 20.00 SHAWNA HAYDEN SHAFFER...........Services and Other.............. 214.42 SHAYLA REICHERT...........................Services and Other.............. 265.65 SHELBY ANN HANDFIELD.................Services and Other.............. 122.03 SHILOH HOME INC............................Community Programs..... 23,855.28 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Community Programs..... 11,649.74 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Services and Other.............. 699.60 SIMFONI CROWLEY..........................Services and Other.............. 511.38 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ............................................................MISC.............................. 35,537.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.............................. 18,065.75 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 8,999.75 STEPHANIE VELASQUEZ.................Services and Other................ 40.60 STEVIE N REES.................................Services and Other.............. 151.79 STRATEGY WITH ROX......................Services and Other........... 4,500.00 SUSAN ADAMCZYK...........................Services and Other................ 40.89 SUZANNA DOBBINS..........................Services and Other................ 72.86 SUZANNE HEDICAN..........................Services and Other................ 48.72 SUZANNE PRICE...............................Services and Other................ 40.89 TAMMY WHITE...................................Services and Other.............. 200.33 TAMRA WHITE....................................Services and Other.............. 149.47 TANYA GLICK.....................................Services and Other................ 39.85 TARA SAULIBIO..................................Services and Other................ 44.66 TAYLOR GRASTON............................Services and Other.............. 749.89 TECSOLARC LLC...............................Services and Other........... 2,000.00 TERESA JOHNSON............................Services and Other................ 19.60 THE ADOPTION EXCHANGE INC.....Community Programs....... 2,603.33 THE CENTER FOR RELATIONSHIP ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,500.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR....................Services and Other........... 1,980.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST............Services and Other........... 6,560.79 TODD HYMAN....................................Services and Other.............. 284.26 TOM MILLS PSI INC...........................Services and Other........... 1,060.00 TRACY CARROLL..............................Services and Other.............. 717.92 TRACY OPP........................................Services and Other.............. 158.03 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs..... 11,448.22 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs....... 8,094.32 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 220.00 TYLER KANE......................................Services and Other................ 94.54 UNIFIRST FIRST AID CORP..............Supplies................................. 57.46 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO...........Community Programs..... 56,532.64 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ............................................................MISC................................... 829.83 VALERIE K BROOKS..........................Services and Other........... 1,423.75 VALERIE L DIAZ.................................Services and Other.............. 283.04 VANESSA FRAZIER............................Services and Other................ 67.74 VANESSA HUGHES............................Services and Other.............. 518.71 VELIA DUST........................................Services and Other................ 27.59

VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other......... 19,207.35 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other.............. 154.10 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................ 6,045.58 VITAL STATISTICS, DEPT OF............Services and Other................ 13.00 YANGSON BAKER..............................Services and Other................ 90.48 YVETTE YEON...................................Services and Other................ 81.21 ZHANNA ZUKIN..................................Services and Other................ 51.85 FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE ............................................................MISC.............................. 27,138.00 KOFILE TECHNOLOGIES INC...........Services and Other......... 14,023.00 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other.............. 749.50 BLUE 360 MEDIA................................Supplies............................ 3,341.80 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Supplies............................... 400.00 INDEPENDENT BANK........................Services and Other........... 9,000.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.............................. 98,002.33 KELLY DRAPER..................................Supplies............................... 145.79 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other.............. 177.88 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 226.66 MICHAEL BALDING............................Services and Other.............. 207.20 PROTECTION ONE............................Services and Other................ 71.25 ROBIN FRAZEE/PETTY CASH..........Services and Other................ 68.90 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................ 2,576.39 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT...................MISC................................... 923.08 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other......... 12,961.70 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................ 1,122.78 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! AARP FOUNDATION..........................MISC.............................. 54,208.25 ADEN A HASSAN................................Community Programs.......... 700.00 AHSAADYIA BRIDLESE GUIDRY......Services and Other................ 15.31 ALINA REYES.....................................Services and Other.............. 300.00 AMBIUS (20).......................................Services and Other................ 86.32 AMERICAN ENTERPRISES LLC.......Services and Other........... 7,130.00 ANASTASIA TAFOYA..........................Services and Other.............. 250.00 ANDREA BARNUM.............................Services and Other.............. 262.74 ANN ROSE SCHOOL OF NURSING ACT INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,335.00 ANTONIO M BALAGOT......................Services and Other.............. 100.00 ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER ............................................................Services and Other.............. 725.00 ASSOCIATION FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 259.00 AURORA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,289.00 BARBARA KESSEL.............................Services and Other................ 28.07 BARNES NOBLE COLLEGE BOOKSELLERS ............................................................Community Programs.......... 515.85 BAUDVILLE INC.................................Supplies............................... 187.85 BETH FREDEEN.................................Services and Other................ 31.09 CANDACE N SBARRA........................Services and Other................ 89.38 CASTLE ROCK CHMBR OF COMMERCE ............................................................Services and Other.............. 555.00 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies............................ 1,873.71 CHANDLER J MILLER........................Services and Other.............. 100.00 CHARLENE DEL VESCOVO..............Services and Other................ 82.24 CHARLES EDWARD PETERSON JR ............................................................Community Programs.......... 500.00 CLAUDIA L ROMERO.........................Services and Other................ 34.80 CLAYTON HOSCHOUER...................Services and Other.............. 222.89 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................Community Programs.......... 190.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,500.00 CRAZY SCRUBS INC.........................Community Programs.......... 448.23 D’ANGELO JOHNSON........................Services and Other.............. 176.49 DAMON A WILLIAMS JR....................Community Programs.......... 200.00 DAVID GOBLE....................................Community Programs.......... 200.00 ELISE FLORES...................................Services and Other................ 97.73 ELIZABETH MIKALATOS....................Services and Other.............. 100.86 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.......Services and Other........... 8,000.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................ 1,711.28 FRED R THOMAS...............................Community Programs............ 50.00 GREGORY B BROWN JR...................Community Programs.......... 200.00 HARMONIC MEDIA INC......................Supplies............................... 125.00 HICO DISTRIBUTING OF COLORADO ............................................................Supplies................................. 36.00 JAMEY SIMS JR.................................Services and Other.............. 100.00 JAMIE FISHER....................................Services and Other.............. 140.79 JAYDEN HATCH.................................Services and Other.............. 100.00 JENNIFER DETLING..........................Services and Other................ 58.81 JESSICA TRUJILLO............................Services and Other.............. 126.21 JOHN D NEBEL..................................Services and Other........... 4,870.00 JOSEPH WENTZ................................Community Programs............ 50.00 JOSHUA D BISHOP............................Services and Other.............. 300.00 JUDITH EMERY..................................Services and Other................ 83.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.............................. 76,642.90 KARELY M BALDERRAMA CATANO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 100.00 KATHY DE GAETANO PLAZA............Services and Other.............. 333.62 KATHY JAZMIN TOSCANO CHINO....Services and Other.............. 150.00 KELLY A FOLKS..................................Services and Other.............. 345.66 LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SYSTEMS CO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 840.00 MARIE E NELSON..............................Services and Other.............. 121.34 METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,030.10 MICHELLE CHAVEZ...........................Services and Other................ 64.32 MIGUEL E GUTIERREZ......................Services and Other.............. 100.00 MOHAMED A FARAH..........................Services and Other................ 78.30 NATIONAL ASSN. OF WORKFORCE ............................................................Services and Other................ 75.00 NELSON & KENNARD........................MISC................................... 735.08 NELSON REED JR.............................Community Programs............ 50.00 NICHOLAS R BRANDT.......................Services and Other................ 44.60 NICOLE RUSS....................................Services and Other................ 75.69 NIELS E CHRISTENSEN....................Services and Other.............. 106.72 NORA SHISSEL..................................Services and Other.............. 100.00 PAKITA ECKFORD..............................Services and Other................ 40.00 RANDOLPH JOHNSON......................Services and Other.............. 123.02 RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,490.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs....... 2,300.00 RIGHT ON LEARNING INC................Community Programs....... 1,080.00 RODNEY LANHAM.............................Services and Other................ 50.17 RONALD PEREA................................Services and Other................ 15.66 RTD 2380............................................Community Programs..... 11,120.00 RUTH MCCORMICK...........................Services and Other................ 75.05 RYAN B FISCHER...............................Services and Other................ 39.21 SALLY WADSWORTH........................Services and Other................ 94.24 SASHA EASTON.................................Services and Other.............. 108.99 SASHA LARSON.................................Services and Other.............. 123.83 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other................ 87.53 SILVIA OCAMPO YANET....................Services and Other................ 52.49 SOUTH DENVER SCHOOL OF NURSING ARTS ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,850.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................ 2,592.94 STEPHANIE MUFIC............................Services and Other.............. 241.52 SUZIE MILLER....................................Services and Other................ 47.85 TANNER HIGGINS..............................Services and Other.............. 100.00 TANYA JO DEBARDELABEN.............Services and Other................ 26.10 TANYA MUNIZ.....................................Services and Other.............. 203.30 TAWNEY SULLIVAN...........................Services and Other................ 62.64 THE CENTER FOR CREDENTIALING ............................................................Services and Other................ 80.00 THE JOB STORE................................Services and Other........... 9,310.24 THE MASTER’S APPRENTICE..........Services and Other........... 6,000.00 THE SAGE CORPORATION...............Community Programs.......... 315.00 THE SAGE CORPORATION...............Services and Other........... 5,685.00 TIFFANY BAZANAC............................Services and Other................ 92.68 TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL.. Services and Other........... 2,820.06 TREMAINE D ROBINSON..................Community Programs.......... 200.00 UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING...Services and Other........... 6,000.00 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER.................Services and Other........... 3,000.00 UNLEADED DIGITAL..........................Services and Other.............. 210.00 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ............................................................MISC................................... 605.10 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.............. 675.03 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................... 672.50 VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTES INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,132.46 WEX BANK..........................................Community Programs....... 5,160.97

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— ZOMI FATHI.........................................Services and Other................ 39.32 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other........... 6,242.37 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Supplies............................... 243.25 ALSCO................................................Supplies............................ 3,112.43 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ............................................................MISC................................... 817.84 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other......... 47,924.02 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.......................Services and Other......... 30,788.84 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE...Services and Other........... 4,776.12 CITY OF GLENDALE..........................Services and Other........... 2,379.60 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE.....Services and Other......... 16,511.53 CITY OF LITTLETON..........................Services and Other......... 11,382.66 CITY OF SHERIDAN...........................Services and Other........... 1,576.96 DENCO SALES CO............................Supplies............................ 1,003.39 DISH DBS CORPORATION................Services and Other.............. 463.32 ENNIS-FLINT......................................Supplies.......................... 11,981.97 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................... 720.00 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Supplies............................... 492.02 GADES SALES COMPANY INC.........Services and Other........... 1,130.00 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE ............................................................Supplies............................... 220.06 IDENTITY INC.....................................Supplies............................ 3,050.58 JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC........Services and Other......... 16,512.90 JAMES KATZER..................................Services and Other................ 94.00 JK TRANSPORTS INC........................Services and Other......... 45,910.06 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.............................. 62,850.21 KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE CO........Supplies............................ 4,177.36 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC..................Supplies............................... 132.76 MS SHELIA BARNES-STARNES........Services and Other.............. 800.00 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other.............. 257.00 ROTH SHANNON...............................Services and Other........... 1,200.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................ 1,995.18 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 656.42 TOWN OF BENNETT..........................Services and Other................ 83.69 TOWN OF BOW MAR.........................Services and Other.............. 270.43 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.......Services and Other.............. 670.37 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL......................Services and Other................ 76.38 TOWN OF FOXFIELD.........................Services and Other.............. 284.56 VANCE BROTHERS INC....................Services and Other....... 140,618.05 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other........... 1,829.73 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................... 680.43 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 282.00 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other........... 9,382.13 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other........... 1,773.94 FUND REPORT - 19 Communications Network Replacement GPI PLAZA TOWER LP......................Services and Other......... 43,586.37 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...........Services and Other........... 3,325.50 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other........... 7,856.65 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT.......Services and Other......... 13,887.50 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 8,427.10 BAKER & TAYLOR..............................Supplies............................ 2,991.12 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other.............. 665.38 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC..Services and Other........... 7,764.42 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT.................Services and Other........... 1,340.00 DEMCO INC........................................Supplies................................. 90.99 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Supplies............................ 2,598.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................ 4,558.89 LM INFORMATION DELIVERY INC....Services and Other........... 9,723.42 NANCY LANTZ....................................Services and Other.............. 110.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................... 218.44 THE DENVER POST...........................Services and Other........... 1,143.00 USA TODAY........................................Services and Other.............. 114.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC..................................... 54.51 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY......Services and Other....... 140,000.00 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................Services and Other......... 40,733.61 DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL INC ............................................................Services and Other................ 90.00 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER......Services and Other........... 4,591.69 INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,822.95 JEREMY FINK.....................................Services and Other................ 46.39 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................ 2,931.57 LIANA ESCOTT...................................Services and Other................ 94.54 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC..................................... 84.64 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC..................................... 42.66 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants 477 PENN LLC....................................Community Programs....... 2,150.00 A FUTURE AND A HOPE J291113 LLC ............................................................Community Programs....... 1,064.00 ADVANTAGE TREATMENT CENTER ............................................................Community Programs....... 1,453.50 ALSCO................................................Supplies............................... 499.29 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................ 45.10 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other......... 16,486.55 BAMBI SHROPHIRE...........................Services and Other.............. 132.60 BLDG II MANAGEMENT CO , LLC.....Community Programs.......... 919.00 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other................ 67.88 CARLA VISTA SOBER LIVING LLC....Supplies............................... 375.00 CHANETTA MARIE EBONY PHILBERT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 136.29 CITY OF AURORA WATER DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other.............. 191.35 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................Services and Other................ 75.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................... 701.00 COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES INC............Supplies............................ 1,534.56 COMCOR INC.....................................Community Programs....... 4,907.05 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS, INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 17,363.00 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Community Programs... 159,300.44 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Services and Other......... 14,020.00 DENISE HOLTER................................Services and Other................ 95.00 DENVER WINAIR CO.........................MISC................................ 3,846.00 DIAMOND DRUGS INC......................Supplies............................ 1,248.75 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY......................MISC................................ 6,666.25 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................ 69.53 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................... 419.06 FIRST CHOICE REAL ESTATE..........Community Programs....... 2,000.00 FSV LLC..............................................Community Programs.......... 953.00 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 5,361.00 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY....Supplies............................ 1,048.78 H & A PROPERTIES LLC....................Services and Other........... 8,389.44 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................ 54.81 INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY ............................................................Community Programs....... 7,222.12 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY...........Community Programs....... 2,270.75 INTREPID VENTURE GROUP LLC....Services and Other......... 68,425.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.............................. 30,686.58 LARRY EDDO CARLSON...................Community Programs....... 1,350.00 LOCKBOX NUMBER: 234070............MISC................................... 804.00 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY.............MISC................................ 1,044.67 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY.............Supplies................................... 4.88 LORI BIEWEN.....................................Services and Other................ 48.72 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...MISC..................................... 49.60 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies............................ 6,620.94 MARISSA BOVEE...............................Services and Other................ 80.62 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC....Services and Other........... 2,598.08 PLAZA TOWNHOMES AT MACON.....Community Programs.......... 629.00 REGINA BOSMA/PETTY CASH.........Services and Other................ 11.00 REGINA BOSMA/PETTY CASH.........Supplies............................... 292.73 RESIDENCES AT FIRST AVENUE.....Community Programs.......... 602.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies................................. 39.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN OFFENDER MANAGEMENT ............................................................Community Programs.......... 432.00 SCOTT K LAMBERT...........................Community Programs....... 2,150.00 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 19,830.16 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................... 946.36

STATE OF COLORADO......................Supplies............................... 320.00 STEVE ELLIOTT.................................Services and Other................ 57.01 SUNCHASE ASSOCIATES LP II.........Community Programs....... 2,350.00 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other.................. 6.58 TRACY RYBA......................................Services and Other................ 59.66 TRACY RYBA......................................Supplies................................. 18.89 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US)..........Services and Other.............. 174.75 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.............. 398.02 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................... 479.82 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 163.48 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC ............................................................MISC................................... 345.32 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other.............. 563.07 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ABIGAIL GARCIA................................MISC................................ 1,091.00 ALBERTO MORENO...........................MISC................................... 675.00 ALEJANDRO AGUILAR......................MISC................................ 1,100.00 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other......... 26,703.69 ASHLEIGH LUCERO..........................MISC................................ 1,100.00 BLUE SKY CO LLC.............................Supplies............................ 1,269.00 BOLDER ENERGY ENGINEERS LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay................... 3,744.52 BRADY VAUGHN................................MISC................................... 900.00 CAITLIN LONG...................................MISC................................... 175.00 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 525.26 CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND ............................................................Services and Other....... 224,267.74 CINTAS CORPORATION NO. 2..........Services and Other.............. 465.09 COLORADO PREPARATORY ACADEMY ............................................................MISC................................... 380.00 CONCRETE EXPRESS INC...............MISC............................ 166,501.76 DARCEY COLMENERO.....................MISC................................... 900.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other........... 2,165.00 DENVER METRO CONVENTION &...Services and Other.............. 525.00 DESTINATION COLORADO...............Services and Other........... 1,100.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies............................... 320.71 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................... 423.68 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other........... 3,126.57 GOODMAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other......... 75,000.00 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................... 207.04 GUADALUPE TERNORIO..................MISC................................ 1,100.00 HOME DEPOT USA INC.....................Supplies............................... 388.76 I-70 PUBLISHING COMPANY INC.....Services and Other................ 70.00 INNOVATION & OPTIONS 27J SCHOOLS ............................................................MISC................................... 900.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.............................. 16,198.62 KATHRYN SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY LLC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 500.00 KLEEN-TECH ACQUISITION LLC......Services and Other........... 2,880.00 LAURA SHELDON..............................MISC................................... 866.00 MARIELA GUTIERREZ.......................MISC................................... 835.00 MICHAEL HUGHES............................Services and Other......... 12,250.00 MOUNTAIN STATE DOG TRAINING CLUB ............................................................MISC................................... 900.00 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other................ 98.00 PARSONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other........... 3,443.98 PEDRO RODRIGUEZ.........................MISC................................... 663.50 PEIFER COREY ENTERPRISES INC ............................................................MISC................................ 4,418.00 POWERS PRODUCTS COMPANY....Services and Other.............. 581.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other................ 23.00 SABELL’S CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE LLC ............................................................MISC................................ 6,864.70 SABELLS CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE LLC ............................................................Services and Other......... 55,099.85 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................... 598.26 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 233.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other........... 1,186.28 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC..................................... 62.61 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 192.00 WENK ASSOCIATES INC...................MISC.............................. 38,400.25 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other........... 9,865.41 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central BARRON PICTURES LLC..................Services and Other........... 1,440.00 BULLSHARK INC................................Services and Other.............. 357.40 C SCOTT KELLAR..............................MISC.............................. 11,305.00 CADWELL IRREVOCABLE TRUST III ............................................................Services and Other.............. 244.46 CENTER FOR INTERNET SECURITY INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,820.00 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR................Services and Other.............. 445.61 CRITIGEN LLC....................................Services and Other........... 8,391.49 DOUGLAS M BRUCE.........................Services and Other................ 95.00 GIUSEPPE’S PIZZERIA & DELI.........Services and Other.............. 296.39 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................ 3,372.27 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC ............................................................MISC................................... 705.00 RICHARD C PRICE.............................Services and Other........... 5,254.91 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC..................................... 95.38 TIME CREATORS INC........................Services and Other.............. 300.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.............. 243.59 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC..................................... 32.34 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund A & A TRADIN POST INC....................Services and Other........... 3,004.64 AFFILIATED WASTEWATER..............Services and Other........... 2,110.00 ASSIETTE ENTERPRISES INC.........Services and Other.............. 475.00 ATCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY ............................................................Services and Other.............. 933.00 CENTURYLINK...................................Services and Other.............. 452.51 CFM SUPPLY COMPANY...................Capital Outlay................. 10,904.00 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Services and Other........... 1,213.28 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Supplies................................. 22.23 COMPONENT SPECIALTIES INC......Services and Other................ 40.44 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ............................................................Services and Other........... 1,000.00 DG INVESTMENT INTERMEDIATE...Services and Other.............. 691.38 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.........Supplies................................. 63.93 DYNAMIC CONTROLS INC................Services and Other........... 1,179.59 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Capital Outlay................... 1,227.20 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other........... 2,852.28 EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC.......Services and Other.............. 260.00 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Services and Other.................. 5.78 FASTSIGNS OF ENGLEWOOD..........Services and Other.............. 119.36 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES INC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 280.00 FIRE INSPECTION SERVICES LLC...Services and Other.............. 550.00 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF......Supplies............................... 408.74 GATEWAY AIR WEST INC..................Services and Other........... 1,307.21 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY....Services and Other................ 18.50 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................Services and Other........... 1,250.00 GLOBAL FIRE & SAFETY INC...........Services and Other.............. 360.00 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Services and Other................ 24.99 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other.............. 155.43 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies................................. 10.84 HOME DEPOT USA INC.....................Services and Other........... 2,171.64 HOME DEPOT USA INC.....................Supplies.......................... 19,252.35 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other........... 3,913.00 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS.............Services and Other........... 3,036.00 JOHN W GASPARINI INC...................Services and Other.............. 659.64 MICHAEL J CAMPBELL......................Services and Other........... 1,355.00 OLSON RESTORATION II LLC...........Services and Other........... 9,575.03 ON WINGS INC...................................Services and Other.............. 276.50 PEST PREDATOR LLC.......................Services and Other........... 1,765.00 QUILL CORPORATION.......................Services and Other.............. 301.96 RAMPART SUPPLY INC.....................Services and Other........... 2,912.33 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 4,195.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies................................. 40.10 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT...Services and Other.............. 230.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.........................Services and Other.............. 301.12 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC.................Services and Other.............. 684.57 SOLSBURY HILL LLC.........................Services and Other.............. 156.21 TAFT ENGINEERING INC..................Services and Other.............. 526.40 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO...........Services and Other.............. 422.85 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO...........Services and Other.............. 173.85 TOWER REPAIR SPECIALISTS INC.. Services and Other........... 1,350.00

WEED WRANGLERS..........................Services and Other........... 7,940.00 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund MCGOFFIN MARKETING INC............Services and Other........... 3,000.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure ASPIRE HR INC..................................MISC................................ 1,625.17 CS GROUP INC..................................MISC.............................. 46,809.88 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...MISC................................ 6,300.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Community Programs....... 1,568.49 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................MISC.............................. 17,613.52 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........MISC................................... 385.00 INTERGROUP INC.............................MISC................................ 5,211.77 TRUEPOINT SOLUTIONS LLC..........MISC.............................. 16,480.00 VERTIQ SOFTWARE LLC..................MISC................................... 525.00 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other......... 74,176.02 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................Services and Other....... 465,717.69 JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC........Services and Other........... 6,965.59 PARSONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other......... 41,609.35 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC.............Services and Other....... 135,441.31 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation District ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other........... 6,172.81 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other.............. 252.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other......... 44,000.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................ 4,986.78 KLEEN-TECH ACQUISITION LLC......Services and Other........... 2,548.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC..................................... 92.26 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC..................................... 88.38 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.............. 804.63 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other........... 1,140.13 FUND REPORT - 44 Arap. County Water and Wastewater UMB BANK NA....................................Services and Other........... 2,500.00 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................MISC................................... 577.17 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................MISC................................... 780.62 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................MISC................................ 3,971.11 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.......MISC................................... 565.26 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO ............................................................MISC................................ 1,338.00 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC..MISC................................ 2,088.00 DIRSEC, INC.......................................MISC.............................. 14,783.60 EP BLAZER LLC.................................MISC.............................. 24,849.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................MISC................................... 373.92 FEDEX................................................MISC................................... 213.56 HILL ENTERPRISES INC...................MISC.............................. 53,774.30 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................MISC.............................. 20,342.18 MOTION AND FLOW CONTROL........MISC................................ 2,418.81 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................MISC................................... 907.71 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS..............MISC................................ 2,362.77 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC.............MISC................................ 1,534.05 SANITY SOLUTIONS, INC..................MISC.............................. 42,314.76 VISTA FD LLC.....................................MISC................................... 652.29 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability IMA FINANCIAL GROUP....................Services and Other....... 430,547.64 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other.............. 320.00 MOTION AND FLOW CONTROL........Services and Other.............. 254.43 MR BENJAMIN BARTBERGER..........Services and Other.............. 672.00 PORTER AUTO BODY........................Services and Other........... 6,807.17 VISTA FD LLC.....................................Services and Other.............. 409.64 FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Services and Other.............. 946.35 CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other......... 93,748.55 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ............................................................Services and Other........... 2,000.00 IMA FINANCIAL GROUP....................Services and Other......... 76,528.36 FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO ............................................................MISC................................ 1,413.20 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other......... 33,562.96 RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other........... 5,718.04 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................Services and Other.............. 101.44 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority CENTURYLINK...................................Services and Other......... 19,812.33 CITY OF GLENDALE..........................Services and Other.............. 909.46 CITY OF LITTLETON..........................Services and Other....... 108,869.00 CONVERGEONE INC.........................Services and Other....... 396,660.29 EMERGENCY POWER SERVICES CO INC ............................................................Services and Other......... 42,656.00 ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other........... 6,671.00 FAIRFIELD AND WOODS PC.............Services and Other........... 5,512.00 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other.............. 309.92 NATIONAL EMERGENCY NUMBER ............................................................Services and Other........... 6,550.00 PHONE SUPPLEMENTS INC.............Services and Other........... 1,866.62 SABLE ALTURA FIRE PROTECTION ............................................................Services and Other........... 3,699.76 STRASBURG FIRE PROTECTION....Services and Other........... 4,383.68 VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other.............. 386.55 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC......................... 1,548,339.00 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.......................MISC............................ 458,679.34 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE...MISC.............................. 78,695.24 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................MISC............................ 185,834.16 CITY OF GLENDALE..........................MISC.............................. 32,499.66 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT ............................................................MISC............................ 207,437.48 CITY OF SHERIDAN...........................MISC.............................. 36,993.37 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ............................................................MISC................................... 957.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC.............................. 11,132.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE.....MISC......................... 4,614,773.39 INTELLECTUAL TECHNOLOGY INC ............................................................MISC.............................. 70,404.57 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES ............................................................MISC................................ 6,380.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.......MISC................................ 7,219.43 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) I, JOAN LOPEZ, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A FULL, TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE LISTS OF COUNTY WARRANTS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS AND THE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES UNDER THE DATES OF 01/01/2020 THROUGH 01/31/2020 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 02/03/2020 . JOAN LOPEZ, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9533 ____________________________

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TREASURER NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Ricky P. Memije, Robinwood Condominium Association I, Robinwood Condominium Association Inc., Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne, LLP You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 5th day of November, 2015, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to James P. Boyle, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: ROBINWOOD CONDOS Block 005 Lot 202 aka 18103 E. Kentucky Ave., Unit 202, Aurora, CO 80017-3468 and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to James P. Boyle; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2014; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Ricky P. Memije for said year 2014; That said James P. Boyle, on the 19th day of August, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said James P. Boyle, on or about the 18th day of May, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22nd day of January, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 30, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9474 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Paula B. Dennis, Patricia B. Skakun, Sylvia Schneider, L. Scott Schobe, Jr., Attorney at Law You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to McCulliss Oil & Gas Inc., the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: 35.836/160 MIN A INT ON SW 1/4 32-4-60 aka Vacant Land and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to McCulliss Oil & Gas Inc.; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Lillie Greene Beaver for said year 2015; That said McCulliss Oil & Gas Inc., on the 20th day of August, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said McCulliss Oil & Gas Inc., on or about the 2nd day of June, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22nd day of January, A.D. Sue Sandstrom

Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 30, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9475 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Orin Gerkin, Shirley A. Pisel, Daniel Gerkin, Donald Gerkin, Anna Lou Looney, Duane Bernard Gerkin, Gloria Gerkin, James R. Gerkin, Kathleen L. Mathews, Southwestern Energy Production Company, Mason Dixon Energy LLC You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to Glenda K. Lindsay, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: 1/12 INT IN M/R ONLY ON S 1/2 NE 1/4 & SE 1/4 SEC 30-5-58 aka Vacant Land and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to Glenda K. Lindsay; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2013 and 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Orin Gerkin for said years 2013 and 2015; That said Glenda K. Lindsay, on the 23rd day of September, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Glenda K. Lindsay, on or about the 26th day of May, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22nd day of January, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 30, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9476 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Larry Korchunoff, Wild Irishman Condominium Association Inc. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to Blue Spruce Servicing Company LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOT 3 BLK 3 KINGSBOROUGH KNOLLS SUB 1ST FLG aka 16213 E. Louisiana Pl., Aurora, CO 80017-4105 and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to Blue Spruce Servicing Company LLC; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Larry Korchunoff for said year 2015; That said Blue Spruce Servicing Company LLC, on the 20th day of September, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Blue Spruce Servicing Company LLC, on or about the 20th day of May, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed.

LEGALS Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22nd day of January, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 30, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9477 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to MIKE PICAZO You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3th day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to SALUTE REAL ESTATE LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOT 13 BLK 3 APACHE MESA 3RD FLG EX M/R’S aka 976 NUCLA ST, AURORA CO 80011-4343 and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to SALUTE REAL ESTATE LLC; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Mike Picazo for said year 2015; That said SALUTE REAL ESTATE LLC, on the 13th day of November, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said SALUTE REAL ESTATE LLC, on or about the 9th day of June, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 31th day of January, 2020, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: February 6, 2020 Last Publication: February 20, 2020 Legal # 9513 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Charles Vest, Mabel Vest, Estate of Mabel Vest and Spartacus. LLC You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3th day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to MCCULLISS OIL & GAS INC., the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: M/R ONLY UNDER HI/WAY AS DESC IN B1560 P473 IN SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 30-5-59 Aka Vacant Property and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to MCCULLISS OIL & GAS INC.; That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Estate of Mabel Vest for said year 2015; That said MCCULLISS OIL & GAS INC., on the 16th day of August, 2019, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said MCCULLISS OIL & GAS INC., on or about the 2th day of June, 2020, A.D., unless the same has been

redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 3th day of February, 2019, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: February 13, 2020 Last Publication: February 27, 2020 Legal # 9512 ____________________________

ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PARTIAL FINAL SETTLEMENT 2019 Concrete Replacement Program Project No. RB19-200 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make partial final settlement with Jalisco International, Inc. for its work completed for Arapahoe County. The work performed under this contract dated April 20, 2018 and Change Order No. 7, dated January 9, 2020, for the removal and replacement of cross pans, sidewalk, curb/gutter, and mountable median noses, and curb ramps within urbanized areas of unincorporated Arapahoe County. 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 or any of its subcontractors or that has supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used by Jalisco International, Inc. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done within unincorporated Arapahoe County, whose claim has not been paid by Jalisco International, Inc. or any of its subcontractors may file a claim with the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including March 6, 2020. This Notice is published in accordance with §38-26-107, C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment to Jalisco International, Inc. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: February 6, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9515 ____________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT HARVEST TRAIL PROJECT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with SaBell’s Civil & Landscape LLC. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Harvest Trail Project. The work generally consisted of Contractor services to construct a new concrete trail from the east side of Gun Club Road, Just south of Quincy Ave. and Just north of Toll Gate Crossing Community to Harvest Road, including but not limited to grading, excavation, concrete trail, storm water utilities, irrigation system, sidewalk, landscaping, and related site improvements. 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 ECI Site Construction Management Inc. or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by SaBell’s Civil & Landscape LLC. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by SaBell’s Civil & Landscape LLC. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including February 27, 2020. This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from SaBell’s Civil & Landscape LLC. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board

Published in The Villager First Publication: February 13, 2020 Last Publication: February 20, 2020 Legal # 9535 ____________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP-20-14 PARKING LOT/ASPHALT & HARDSCAPE/CONCRETE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICES Notice is hereby given that the Arapahoe County Purchasing Division will be accepting proposals for the purchase of Parking Lot/ Asphalt & Hardscape/Concrete Repair & Maintenance Services for the Facilities Division of the Arapahoe County. All Arapahoe County solicitations can be obtained from the County’s website. The Request For Proposal (RFP-20-14) document can be obtained by going to the Arapahoe County website www.arapahoegov. com, then go to the Finance Department, and under the Finance Department select Purchasing then go to the Quick Link for the Rocky Mountain ePurchasing website. Submittals must be received in the Purchasing Division, located at 5334 South Prince Street, 4th Floor, Littleton, CO 80120, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on March 12, 2020. The County reserves the right to waive any or all informalities or irregularities and to reject any or all submittals. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9536 ____________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS SOQ-20-12 SHORT-LIST FOR ON-CALL ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH ANTICIPATED DESIGN VALUE – PROJECTS UNDER $25,000.00 Notice is hereby given that the Arapahoe County Purchasing Division will be accepting proposals to establish a short-list of qualified Architectural firms to perform on-call Architecture & Engineering services, and to fully coordinate and supervise the work product of those parties on an as-needed basis for any and all Arapahoe County facilities, grounds and properties, as specified herein, from a source(s) of supply that will provide prompt and efficient service for the County. All Arapahoe County solicitations can be obtained from the County’s website. The Statement of Qualifications (SOQ-20-12) document can be obtained by going to the Arapahoe County website www. arapahoegov.com, then go to the Finance Department, and under the Finance Department select Purchasing then go to the Quick Link for the Rocky Mountain ePurchasing website. Submittals must be received in the Purchasing Division, located at 5334 South Prince Street, 4th Floor, Littleton, CO 80120, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on March 12, 2020. The County reserves the right to waive any or all informalities or irregularities and to reject any or all submittals. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9535 ____________________________

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DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: OLIVER CRUZ HERNANDEZ, ANGEL CRUZ HERNANDEZ, EDDIE RAMOS CRUZ, AND KENJI RAMOS CRUZ Children, And concerning: AIDA CRUZ HERNANDEZ, ALEJANDRO GARCIA, JOHN DOE I, JOSE LAST NAME UNKNOWN, JOHN DOE II, AND ANDRES RAMOS SEGOVIA Respondents. Heather L. Tomka, Esq. #50963 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 303-636-1882 Case No: 19JV0909 Division: 14 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding RESPONDENT MOTHER, DENNI BEARING and RESPONDENT FATHER, GEORGE ANDERSON is set for April 6, 2020 at 2:30

P.M. in Division 14 at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner, the People of the State of Colorado, will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Date: February 6, 2020 Linda Arnold, Esq. #16764 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 E. Alameda Dr. Aurora, Co 80012 Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9538 ____________________________

GLENDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glendale, Colorado, will hold a Public Hearing at Glendale City Hall, 950 South Birch Street, Glendale, Colorado, in the Courtroom/Council Chambers on the first floor, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 concerning the following ordinances: CITY OF GLENDALE, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 2 SERIES OF 2020 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE AMENDING CHAPTER 3.28 OF THE GLENDALE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ALLOW FOR THE LICENSING AND OPERATION OF MARJIJUANA HOSPITALITY ESTABLISHMENTS AND MARIJUANA HOSPITALITY AND SALES ESTABLISHMENTS, REGULATING THEIR LOCATION, AUTHORIZING SMOKING OF MARIJUANA IN SAID ESTABLISHMENTS, AND ENACTING REASONABLE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING A PROCESS FOR LICENSE ISSUANCE CONSISTENT WITH COLORADO MARIJUANA STATUTES AND REGULATIONS AND THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION Copies of the ordinance are on file at the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected during regular business hours. Dated the 5th day of February, 2020 City of Glendale, Colorado Veronica Marvin, City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9539 ____________________________

GREENWOOD VILLAGE BID INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive bids by electronic submission through BidNet® on the Rocky Mountain Bid System on the Greenwood Village website at www.greenwoodvillage. com/bids. Bids must be submitted by 4:00 p.m., February 27, 2020 for: The 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project The plans and specifications for the 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project are available electronically via the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System on the City of Greenwood Village website, www.greenwoodvillage.com/bids. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make final determination in the event of duplications. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening thereof. There will be an optional pre-bid meeting at 2:00 p.m. on February 20, 2020. The meeting will be conducted at the Greenwood Village Public Works Facility, 10001 East Costilla Avenue, Greenwood Village, Colorado. The 2020 Pavement Rehabilitation Project scope includes 45,000 sy with 5,000 tons of non residential asphalt mill and overlay and 56,000 sy with 8,000 tons of residential asphalt mill and overlay. Additional work includes 2,200 sf of grooved mainline pavement markings and 1,400 sf of grooved crosswalk and arrows. Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, and provisions produced, manufactured, or grown in Colorado, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the State. Colorado labor shall be employed to perform the work for which bids are requested herein to the extent of not less than eighty percent (80%) of each

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and common labor employed on such work, pursuant to C.R.S. § 8-17-101. The City requires a certified or cashier’s check, or a corporate surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid amount before the City can accept or consider any bid for any bids greater than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). The bid and the deposit shall be filed with the Public Works Department, securely sealed and endorsed on the outside with a brief statement as to the nature of the item or work for which the bid is provided. Upon a bid award, such bond shall be returned to the unsuccessful bidder(s). In the case of the successful bidder, the bid bond will be returned upon receipt of the required payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price. Such bonds will be retained by the City until the two year (2) warranty period has expired. An electronic bid opening will occur at 4:01 p.m., February 27, 2020. Pricing information will be shared with interested parties and will also be available through the Rocky Mountain Purchasing System. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to John Wannigman at (303) 708-6139 or jwannigman@greenwoodvillage.com. /s/ Jeremy Hanak Director of Public Works Published in The Villager First Publication: February 6, 2020 Last Publication: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9518 ____________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT for Greenwood Village Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado will make final payment at the City Hall, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591 on the 28th day of February 2020, to Calahan Construction Services for all work done by said contractor for the project called Castlewood Park Restrooms and High Line Canal

Restrooms, said construction being within the boundaries of the City of Greenwood Village, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, subject to prior satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said work by the City of Greenwood Village. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company, or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the contractor or subcontractors, at any time up to and including time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the City Manager, City of Greenwood Village, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, at or before the time and date hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement or claim at any time up to and including the time of final settlement will release said City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, its Council, officers, agents and employees of and from any and all liability for such claim. Published in The Villager First Publication: February 13, 2020 Last Publication: February 20, 2020 Legal # 9540 ____________________________ NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive proposals at the City Maintenance Facility, 10001 East Costilla Avenue, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80112-3730, until 2:30 pm on February 27, 2020. The request for proposals for the 2020 Dayton Street Bike Lane Concept Study is available electronically via the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System on the City of Greenwood Village website,

www.greenwoodvillage.com/bids. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and to make final determination in the event of duplications. No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening thereof. Any proposal received as a result of this request is prepared at the consultant’s expense and becomes City property and therefore, public record. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Zeke Lynch – Senior Project Manager, Transportation (303) 708-6149 or zlynch@greenwoodvillage.com /s/ Jeremy Hanak Director of Public Works Published in The Villager First Publication: February 13, 2020 Last Publication: February , 2020 Legal # 9541 ____________________________

SPECIAL DISTRICTS INVITATION TO BID Goodman Metropolitan District (hereinafter the “Owner”) will receive sealed Bids for Central Park Playground – Phase II (the “Project”) at the office of The Architerra Group, Inc., 5881 South Deframe Street, Littleton, Colorado 80127, until noon on Friday, February 21, 2020. At such time, Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. A description of the Work to be performed, including all materials and labor necessary for completion of the Work, is as set forth in the Construction Drawings currently on file with The Architerra Group. The Central Park Playground is located within the development known as The Farm at Arapahoe County situated East of South Parker Road between East Orchard Road and East Arapahoe Road in Arapahoe County, State of Colorado. Bid packages will be available electronically after 8:00 a.m. on

City of Greenwood Village Notice of Proposed Disposition of Unclaimed Property NOTICE IS HERERBY GIVEN that pursuant to Chapter 4-10-120 of the City of Greenwood Village Code, the City has in its possession the following found property: $12,392.30 If anyone asserts to be the owner of any of the above-mentioned property, inquiry for claim should be made in writing to Commander David Oliver, City of Greenwood Village Police Department, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, and should contain information regarding proof of its ownership. If the owner fails to provide the City with a written claim for the return of the property within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice, the property shall become the sole property of the City, and any claim of the owner to such property shall be deemed forfeited. Folder CaseNumber TotalCash BriefDescription Barcode 1000049 08-02023 1.00 ONE DOLLAR BILL 1000761 08-03938 40.34 US CURRENCY 1000964 08-04324 94.00 $2.00 BILLS IN ROLL 1000968 08-04324 12.00 BLK VELVET CASE METAL CASE SMALL WEIGHT 12.00 CASH 1001156 08-04513 13.00 8 $1 DOLLAR BILLS, 1 $5 DOLLAR BILL 1001745 08-06668 2.61 (2) ONE DOLLAR BILLS AND $0.61 IN COINS 1002293 08-09020 4.14 4 $1 BILLS, 1 DIME, 4 PENNIES 1002562 08-09476 3.76 US COINS 1002564 08-09476 1.00 $1 BILL CONTAINING METH 1003067 08-10814 20.00 20 DOLLAR BILL 1003068 08-10814 20.00 20.00 DOLLAR BILL 1003683 09-01950 24.00 24 DOLLARS IN U.S. CURRENCY 1003684 09-01950 5.00 FIVE ONE DOLLAR BILLS 1003824 09-03081 20.00 US $20 BILL 1003825 09-03081 4.00 US DOLLAR BILLS 1006280 10-00196 2.82 $2.82 CHANGE 1007883 10-07297 100.00 $100.00 1007980 10-06809 17.00 TWO 5 SEVEN ONES 1007981 10-06809 0.49 49 CENTS 1 QUARTER 2 DIMES 4 PENNIES 1011643 11-04396 5.00 5.00 BILL LEFT AT KING SOOPERS BY MCELHANEY 1011644 11-04396 10.00 10.00 BILL LEFT AT KING SOOPERS BY MCELHANEY 1013328 11-08710 0.26 PENNIES 1013791 11-10465 0.59 MISC US COINS 1014271 11-12278 62.25 $62.25 1014521 11-12621 10.00 $10.00 BILL FROM TARGET 1014522 11-12621 5.00 $5.00 BILL FROM TARGET 4JUG 07-10857 200.00 US CURRENCY $200.00 4JV4 07-10857 1.55 WATCH/$1.55 CHANGE 71E6 06-04597 73.00 $73 US CURRENCY 9O40 05-00655 54.00 $54.00 9OGM 05-01409 236.00 US CURRENCY AALA 04-08153 0.25 25 CENTS AD7I 04-04890 20.00 20 C74K 01-13419 1000.00 5X $100.00 AND 25X $20.00 C74U 01-13419 80.00 4 X $20.00 C74Y 01-13419 3.71 $3.71 IN CHANGE (COINS) C75O 01-13419 0.50 $0.50 CFIA 02-11501 0.05 $0.05 HISO 06-03093 73.00 $73.00 HIUA 06-03298 0.50 $0.50 I5ZY 99-07616 268.00 $268.00 IKBQ 00-02568 132.00 $132.00 CASH ILFQ 00-05792 0.06 $0.06 N2TE 07-00364 2.00 2 ROLLED DOLLAR BILLS N3KU 07-02496 3.00 $3.00 NAAQ 05-11823 3.00 (2) $1 US CURRENCY, (1) HALF OF $1 US CURRENCY NQ32 05-06830 0.03 $0.03 NQ34 05-06830 2.79 $2.79 NQ7G 05-09571 60.00 US CURRENCY NQAU 05-09801 103.37 $103.37 T4VK 98-11255 0.35 $0.35 T4VO 98-11255 0.19 $0.19 T4W8 98-11255 0.59 $0.59 T4WK 98-11255 0.20 $0.20 T4WQ 98-11255 60.00 $60.00 1015962 12-01101 16.80 $16.80 IN CHANGE 1020522 13-00651 1.01 5 COINS USED FOR GRINDER 1021077 13-02534 0.02 2 PENNIES THAT WERE THROWN AT VICTIM 1021977 13-05536 360.00 $360 US CURRENCY 1022497 13-07438 14.00 14 DOLLARS IN CASH 1022734 13-08212 103.00 US CURRENCY 1022847 13-08442 260.00 US CURRENCY-13 $20 BILLS 1022876 13-08442 9.73 $9.73 IN COINS 1023398 13-09326 1.00 $1 BILL 1024111 13010889 200.00 $200.00 1025278 14000496 23.43 $23.43 1025604 14000691 3.40 COINS 1026470 14001187 2.90 COINS 1027294 14001848 343.00 U.S. CURRENCY 1027333 14001860 80.00 $80.00 AMERICAN CURRENCY 1028222 14002633 48.25 BLACK BAG WITH 193 QUARTERS 1028398 14002736 11.68 CURRENCY 1029587 05-04184 60.00 $60 IN CASH 1029827 15000674 1.00 $1.00 AMERICAN CURRENCY 1029926 15000725 14.83 $14.83

Monday, February 3, 2020. Send request for bid documents to Lesanne Dominguez ldominguez@ architerragroup.com. Include company name, contact name and contact information in the request. Bids shall be made on the forms furnished by the Owner and shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and endorsed with the name of the Bidder. A Bid Bond in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total Bid amount will be required. The Bid Bond will be retained by Owner as liquidated damages should the Successful Bidder fail to enter into a Contract with the Owner in accordance with the Bid. Bidders must supply a list of Subcontractors providing Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) or more in labor and/or materials to the Project. Attention is called to the fact the Bidders offer to assume the obligations and liabilities imposed by the Contract Documents. The Successful Bidder for the Project will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Materials Payment Bond in the full amount of the Contract Price, in conformity with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Bidders are hereby advised the Owner reserves the right to not award a Contract until sixty (60) days from the date of the opening of Bids, and Bidders expressly agree to keep their Bids open for the sixty (60) day time period. Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any informality, technicality or irregularity in any Bid, to disregard all nonconforming, non-responsive, conditional or alternate Bids, to negotiate contract terms with the Successful Bidder, to require statements or evidence of Bidders’ qualifications, including financial statements, and to accept the proposal that is, in the opinion of the Owner, in its best interest. Owner also reserves the right to extend the Bidding period by Addendum if it appears in its interest to do so. Any questions concerning this bid shall be submitted no later than Friday, February 14, 2020, and must be directed in writing to: Lesanne Dominguez ldominguez@ architerragroup.com.

Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9523 ____________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to § 38-26-107, C.R.S., that on March 2, 2020 final settlement with Granite Inliner, LLC, will be made by Havana Water & Sanitation District for the “2019 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation - Area 1” project subject to satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said facilities by the District. 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 such contractor or his or her subcontractor in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies, laborers, rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work whose claim therefore has not been paid by the contractor or subcontractor, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on such claim with Havana Water & Sanitation District, c/o, Mr. Matt Urkoski, District Manager, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 300, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. Failure to file such verified statement or claim prior to final settlement will release the District and its employees and agents from any and all liability for such claim and for making final payment to said contractor. s/s Havana Water & Sanitation District Published in The Villager First Publication: February 13, 2020 Last Publication: February 20, 2020 Legal # 9543 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF) §§ 1-13.5-501; 1-13.5-303, C.R.S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the eligible electors of the Kings Point Met-

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ropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2, City of Aurora, Douglas County, Colorado (each a “District” and collectively, the “Districts”). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on May 5, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, and for each District, two (2) directors will be elected to serve until the next regular special district election (May 2022), and two (2) directors will be elected to serve until the second regular special district election (May 2023). Eligible electors of the District interested in serving on the board of directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form from the Designated Election Official (“DEO”), located at 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 2000, Centennial, CO 80122, (303-858-1800) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Friday, February 28, 2020. If the DEO determines a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is not sufficient, the form may be amended prior to 5:00 p.m. on February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit curing of an insufficient form after this date and time. An Affidavit of Intent to be a Write-In Candidate must be submitted to the office of the DEO by the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Monday, March 2, 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that information on obtaining an absentee ballot may be obtained from the DEO, and applications for an absentee ballot must be filed with the DEO no later than the close of business on April 28, 2020. KINGS POINT METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1 & 2 By: Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9544 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF) §§ 1-13.5-501; 1-13.5-303, C.R.S.

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PAGE 30 | THE VILLAGER • February 13, 2020 —Continued from previous page— TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the eligible electors of the Riverwalk Metropolitan District Nos. 1-3, City of Glendale, Arapahoe County, Colorado (each a “District” and collectively, the “Districts”). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on May 5, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, and for each District, one (1) director will be elected to serve until the next regular special district election (May 2022), and three (3) directors will be elected to serve until the second regular special district election (May 2023). Eligible electors of the Districts interested in serving on the boards of directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form from the Designated Election Official (“DEO”), located at 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 2000, Centennial, CO 80122, (303-858-1800) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Friday, February 28, 2020. If the DEO determines a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is not sufficient, the form may be amended prior to 5:00 p.m. on February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit curing of an insufficient form after this date and time. An Affidavit of Intent to be a Write-In Candidate must be submitted to the office of the DEO by the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Monday, March 2, 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that information on obtaining an absentee ballot may be obtained from the DEO, and applications for an absentee ballot must be filed with the DEO no later than the close of business on April 28, 2020. RIVERWALK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOS. 1-3 By: Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9545 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR OAK PARK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT §1-13.5-501, 1-13.5-1102(3), 32-1905(2), C.R.S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Oak Park Metropolitan District of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, two (2) directors will be elected to serve 3-year terms and two (2) Directors will be elected for 2 year terms. Eligible electors of the Oak Park Metropolitan District interested in serving on the board of directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form from the District Designated Election Official (DEO): Mandi Kirk — (Designated Election Official) 1888 Sherman Street, Suite 200 — (DEO Address) Denver, CO 80203 — (DEO Address) (720) 833-4224 — (DEO Telephone) mandi@fritschelaw.com — (DEO Email Address) The Office of the DEO is open on the following days: Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is close of business on February 28, 2020 (not less than 67 days before the election). Affidavit of Intent To Be A Write-InCandidate forms must be submitted to the office of the designated election official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020 (the sixty-fourth day before the election). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that an application for an absentee ballot shall be filed with the designated election official no later than the close of business on Tuesday preceding the election, April 28, 2020. OAK PARK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Mandi Kirk Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9546 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR VALENTIA COURT METROPOLITAN DISTRICT §1-13.5-501, 1-13.5-1102(3), 32-1905(2), C.R.S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Valentia Court Metropolitan District of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on Tuesday,

the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, two (2) directors will be elected to serve 3-year terms. Eligible electors of the Valentia Court Metropolitan District interested in serving on the board of directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form from the District Designated Election Official (DEO): Mandi Kirk — (Designated Election Official) 1888 Sherman Street, Suite 200 — (DEO Address) Denver, CO 80203 — (DEO Address) (720) 833-4224 — (DEO Telephone) mandi@fritschelaw.com — (DEO Email Address) The Office of the DEO is open on the following days: Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is close of business on February 28, 2020 (not less than 67 days before the election).

LEGALS The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance is close of business on Friday, Februay 28, 2020 (not less than 67 days before the election). If the DEO determines that a Self-Nomination and Acceptance form is not sufficient, the eligible elector who submitted the form may amend the form at any time prior to the close of business on the day of the deadline. Affidavit of Intent to be a write-in-candidate forms must be submitted to the office of the designated election official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020 (the sixty-fourth day before the election). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that requests for an application for an absentee voter’s ballot may be made orally or in writing with the designated election official no later than the close of business on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, at the address and telephone number listed above between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT By: /S/ SARAH E. E. SHEPHERD Designated Election Official

Affidavit of Intent To Be A Write-InCandidate forms must be submitted to the office of the designated election official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020 (the sixty-fourth day before the election).

Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9549 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS HILLCREST WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that an application for an absentee ballot shall be filed with the designated election official no later than the close of business on Tuesday preceding the election, April 28, 2020.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and particularly, to the eligible electors of the Hillcrest Water and Sanitation District (“District”) of Arapahoe County, Colorado.

VALENTIA COURT METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Mandi Kirk Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9547 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF) §§ 1-13.5-501; 1-13.5-303, C.R.S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the eligible electors of the Willow Trace Metropolitan District, Arapahoe County, Colorado (the “District”). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on May 5, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, 3 directors will be elected to serve until the second regular special district election (May 2023). Eligible electors of the District interested in serving on the board of directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form from the Designated Election Official (“DEO”), located at 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 2000, Centennial, CO 80122, (303-858-1800) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Friday, February 28, 2020. If the DEO determines a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form is not sufficient, the form may be amended prior to 5:00 p.m. on February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit curing of an insufficient form after this date and time. An Affidavit of Intent to be a Write-In Candidate must be submitted to the office of the DEO by the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on Monday, March 2, 2020.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the District will conduct a regular election on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, (2) two directors will be elected for a 3-year term expiring in May 2023. In order to be a candidate for one of the director positions, a qualified individual must submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form. Eligible electors of the District interested in serving on the Board of Directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance form from the District’s Designated Election Official (DEO): Sue Blair, DEO 7995 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 103E Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 303-381-4960 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that application for an absentee ballot may be filed with the Designated Election Official, at the contact information referenced above, no later than the close of business on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. HILLCREST WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT

Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9551 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS MANSFIELD HEIGHTS WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and particularly, to the eligible electors of the Mansfield Heights Water and Sanitation District (“District”) of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the District will conduct a regular election on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, (3) three directors will be elected for a 3-year term expiring in May 2023. In order to be a candidate for one of the director positions, a qualified individual must submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form. Eligible electors of the District interested in serving on the Board of Directors may obtain a Self-Nomination and Acceptance form from the District’s Designated Election Official (DEO): Sue Blair, DEO 7995 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 103E Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone: 303-381-4960 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form must be returned to the Designated Election Official by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2020. A Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form that is not sufficient may be amended once at any time before end of day on Friday, February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit correcting an insufficient form if received at 5:00 p.m.. Affidavit of Intent To Be A Write-InCandidate forms must be submitted to the office of the Designated Election Official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that application for an absentee ballot may be filed with the Designated Election Official, at the contact information referenced above, no later than the close of business on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. MANSFIELD HEIGHTS WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT

The Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form must be returned to the Designated Election Official by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2020. A Self-Nomination and Acceptance Form that is not sufficient may be amended once at any time before end of day on Friday, February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit correcting an insufficient form if received at 5:00 p.m. Affidavit of Intent To Be A Write-InCandidate forms must be submitted to the office of the Designated Election Official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020.

Sue Blair, Designated Election Official

Sue Blair, Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9552 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Cherryvale Sanitation District of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, three (3) directors will be elected to serve three (3) year terms. Eligible electors of the Cherryvale Sanitation District interested in serving on the board of Directors may obtain a SelfNomination and Acceptance Form from the District Designated Election Official (DEO): Ty Holman — (Designated Election Official) 1221 West Mineral Avenue, Suite 202 — (DEO Address)

Littleton, CO 80120–4544 — (DEO Address) 303-795-2142 — (DEO Telephone) The Office of the DEO is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If the DEO determines that a Self-Nomination and Acceptance form is not sufficient, the eligible elector who submitted the form may amend the form once, at any time, prior to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2020. The deadline to submit a Self-Nomination and Acceptance is close of business on Friday, February 28, 2020. Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit curing an insufficient form. Affidavit of Intent To Be A Write-In-Candidate forms must be submitted to the office of the designated election official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, an application for an application for an absentee ballot shall be filed with the designated election official no later than the close of business on Tuesday, preceding the election, May 1, 2020. Cherryvale Sanitation District By/s/ Ty Holman Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9553 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS PARKER JORDAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Parker Jordan Metropolitan District (the “District”) of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular election will be held on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, two (2) directors will be elected to serve 3-year terms and one (1) director will be elected to serve 2-year terms. In order for an eligible elector’s name to appear on the ballot for the election, a self-nomination and acceptance form or letter must be filed with the District Manager or the designated election official on or before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2020. If the designated election official determines that a self-nomination and acceptance form is not sufficient, the eligible elector who submitted the form may amend the form at any time prior to the close of business on the day of the deadline. Affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate forms must be submitted to the office of the District Manager or the designated election official by the close of business on Monday, March 2, 2020. Self-nomination and acceptance forms and affidavit of intent to be a write-in candidate forms are available upon request from the District Manager, c/o CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 300, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, telephone number 303-779-5710 or from the designated election official, c/o Spencer Fane LLP, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, Colorado 80203, telephone number 303-839-3800. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that requests for an application for an absentee voter’s ballot may be made orally or in writing with the designated election official not later than the close of business on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at the address and telephone number listed above between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

PARKER JORDAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Courtney Linney Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9554 ____________________________ NOTICE OF REVISED BUDGET (Pursuant to 29-1-106, C.R.S.) NOTICE is hereby given that a proposed revised budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority (SEMSWA) for the year of 2020. A copy of such proposed revised budget has been filed in the office of SEMSWA at 7437 South Fairplay Street, Centennial, Colorado, where the same is open for public inspection. Such proposed revised budget will be considered at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of SEMSWA to be held at 7437 South Fairplay Street, Centennial, Colorado on February 19, 2020, at 1:30 p.m. Any interested property owner within SEMSWA’s boundaries may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the revised budget. Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9555 ____________________________ CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR COUNTRY HOMES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and particularly to the electors of the Country Homes Metropolitan District of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular election will be held on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, three (3) Directors will be elected to serve a three-year term. Self-Nomination and Acceptance forms are available from Crystal Schott, the Designated Election Official for the District, at Collins, Cockrel & Cole, P.C., 390 Union Boulevard, Suite 400, Denver, Colorado 80228-1551. SelfNomination and Acceptance forms must be filed with the Designated Election Official for the District at the above address not less than 67 days prior to the election (Friday, February 28, 2020). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots may be filed with the Designated Election Official of the District at the above address between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., until the close of business on the Tuesday immediately preceding the election (Tuesday, April 28, 2020). All absentee ballots must be returned to the Designated Election Official by 7:00 p.m. on election day. º COUNTRY HOMES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Crystal Schott Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9556 ____________________________

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NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that information on obtaining an absentee ballot may be obtained from the DEO, and applications for an absentee ballot must be filed with the DEO no later than the close of business on April 28, 2020. WILLOW TRACE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: Designated Election Official Published in The Villager Published: February 13, 2020 Legal # 9548 ____________________________ A CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Sections 1-4-912; 1-13.5-303; 1-13.5-305; 1-13.5-501; 1-13.51002 and 32-1-902(2), C.R.S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT, of ARAPAHOE County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. At that time, three (3) directors will be elected to serve three (3)-year terms. Eligible electors of the CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT interested in serving on the board of directors may obtain a SelfNomination and Acceptance form from Sarah E. E. Shepherd, the District Designated Election Official (DEO), at 1100 W Littleton Blvd., #101, Littleton, Colorado 80120, telephone: 303-482-1002, email: sees@ccrider.us. The Office of the DEO is open on the following days: Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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February 14. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Overture Fantasy opens this Valentine’s Day concert followed by Amor, a suite of tangos by Astor Piazzolla arranged for electric cello and orchestra by Ethan Lazarus who will be the featured performer. The program will conclude with Beethoven’s romantic Pastoral Symphony. 7:30 pm. 5094 S. Datura Street, Littleton. You can purchase tickets online at LittletonSymphony.org or call 303-933-6824

Arapahoe Philharmonic Family Concert

February 22. This special concert is designed for children and is entertaining for all ages. The orchestra will perform selections from Camille Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, Leroy Anderson’s The Waltzing Cat, the Finale from Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite, and Rimsky Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumble Bee. Maestro Devin Patrick Hughes and children’s entertainer Dr. Noize will create a morning filled with fun, imagination and music. Arrive at 9:30 am to make animal masks and experience an orchestral

instrument petting zoo. Concert begins at 10:00 am. Aspen Academy, 5859 S. University Blvd., Greenwood Village. Tickets available online at arapahoe-phil.org/ event/family-concert/ or at the door. For information call 303-781-1892

Jeff Glode Wise Sculpture Exhibit

Now – March 1. In this exhibit, Opening Outward, Wise has gathered works that best reflect his journey of imagination. With a range of interests, they illustrate a pathway of exploration, experimentation and discovery. Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sunday 1:00 – 5:00 pm. Littleton Museum Fine Arts Hall, 6028 S. Gallup Street. For information call 303-795-3950

MNTNS

January 11 – February 22. The mountains inspire us all to explore the beauty of our state. The MTNS exhibit is a look at how the mountains inspire twelve Colorado based artists: Leslie Jorgensen, Beau Carey, George Kozmon, Elaine Coombs, Pat Finley, Eden Kiel, Angela Bely, Jeff Aeling, Fawn Atencio, Chuck Parson, David Shingler and Ulrich Gleiter. Reception on Saturday, January 11 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Curtis Center for the Arts, 2349 E. Orchard

Road. For information call 303-797-1779

EVENTS

Billy Graham Gospel Ministry Exhibit

January 27 – June 30. This exhibit, To the Ends of the Earth, features more than one hundred personal and professional items including many that have never before been available to the general public. They tell the story of one man’s mission to spread Christ’s gospel message of love an transformation. George Whitefield Center, Colorado Christian University, 8787 W. Alameda Avenue, Lakewood. Online registration is required at ccu.edu/billygraham. For information call 303-9633000.

Englewood Chamber Business Awards Nominations

Now – February 21. This is an opportunity for our members and area citizens to nominate businesses and individuals for our 34th Annual Business Awards Banquet during which their outstanding achievements and contributions will be recognized To make nominations or obtain further information go to info@ myenglewoodchamber.com or call 303-789-4473


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Denver Lions Club at work saving vision in Mongolia It’s good for now: Is it sustainable?

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Humanitarian service organizations like Lions Clubs International serve communities around the world. They do their best, but can they do better yet? This is a story about how one Lions Club plans to sustain its impact. For Lions, vision has been important since 1925, when Helen Keller challenged founder Melvin Jones to make Lions “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.” Internationally, Lions has Sightfirst and Recycle for Sight. Sightfirst is all-encom-

passing. It funds efforts to fight the major causes of preventable and reversible blindness and provide services to persons who are visually impaired. Recycle for Sight operates under the guideline that “Usable Glasses Give New Life.” It’s designed to collect, process and ultimately dispense used eyeglasses to those in need. In Colorado and Wyoming, Lions took on the task in the 1990s of establishing the foremost eye centers in the Rocky Mountain region. Collaborating with the University of Colorado, Lions raised over

$7 million in funds to create the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Institute (RMLEI) and the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank (RMLEB). In 2018, RMLEI employed 82 eye doctors and saw over 100,000 patients. RMLEB recovers tissue from donors to provide for over 2,500 sight-restorative transplants per year. Locally, the Denver Lions Club (DLC) through its International Eyesight Missions Committee conducts vision screening campaigns in Denver and around the world. Between 2007 and 2019 it’s worked in

the countries of Rwanda, Ecuador, Nepal, Senegal, Mongolia, Mexico and Ethiopia to assess refractive error and dispense used eyeglasses. It’s now engaged in a project to make its efforts sustainable in Mongolia. Let’s consider what DLC is doing there. In 2017 and again in 2018, volunteers from the Club conducted screening campaigns in Ulaanbaatar and in Middle and South Gobi. They evaluated refractive errors in 3 ways: Gathering important subjective information about patients’ vision issues, e.g., problems with reading, itching, etc.; Testing acuity using eye charts; Assessing distance vision using portable auto-refractors. Patients then would visit an accompanying optometrist, who refined the evaluation and prescribed corrective lenses. Finally, volunteers selected appropriate eyeglasses from among the thousand they transported with them to Mongolia. Each campaign saw about 1,000 people during the 6 days it operated. The impact was dramatic, but it was limited by logistics. The volunteers couldn’t stay and continue their work. They could only leave the remaining used eyeglasses that they’d transported, but they had no means for dispensing them ju-

diciously while gone. That’s where the Club got creative, devising an approach to make its efforts last. They purchased a functional yet inexpensive auto-refractor, phoropter and lensometer and arranged to visit Mongolia once again in 2019 to deliver the equipment. They donated this equipment and a shipment of used eyeglasses to a group of civic-minded Mongolians who have demonstrated their willingness to see patients regularly and periodically, going forward. This same group will comprise a new “Gegee” Lions Club that has optometrists Bataa Batjargal and Turmur as two of its members. DLC is training the Gegee Lions Club members how best to fit patients in need with the eyeglasses in inventory. Later, it will ship another, large load of eyeglasses to serve as inventory for the ongoing work. The Ulaanbaatar Gegee Lions have great future prospects, and their impact will be sustainable for years to come!

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