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A colorful and beautifully restored 1935 Auburn Boattail Speedster Photos by Bob Sweeney

1933 Ford 3 Window Coupe similar to the famous ZZ Top car

A bright red, fully restored 1955 Farmall Cub tractor was a favorite of the younger crowd, with the ample seat able to sit two kids at a time. The tractor was used in Cherry Hills Village for decades and is now a classic.

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Juston Cooper, Deputy Director of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, exchanged ideas with Sheriff Tyler Brown and John Gay, Long Range Planning Committee member who brought his own cement to fix holes in the floor at the jail when he saw them during a tour.

Sheriff Tyler Brown addressed the crowd and stayed until everyone had dispersed, speaking to every protester who had questions, as well as supporters.

“Safer Arapahoe County” kicks off campaign for new jail BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Ten members of the Arapahoe County Long Range Planning Commission joined Jeff Baker, Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Chair, Tyler Brown, Arapahoe County Sheriff, Brian Arnold of Bridge House Ready to Work, and a dozen uniformed sheriff’s deputies gathered on the

lawn between the Arapahoe County Jail and the Arapahoe County Justice Center at 7325 S. Potomac Street in Centennial to support the kickoff of the campaign to support referred ballot measure 1A in Arapahoe County. Called “Safer Arapahoe County,” it is privately funded. Spokesman Sean Walsh spoke first. “We are asking

voters to approve this $5.66 a month property tax to improve conditions to reduce recidivism. There is wide agreement that something needs to change.” Jeff Baker said, “The new facility will create better facilities for the inmates, including medical and spiritual care.” Sheriff Tyler Brown explained, “This infrastructure

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county sheriff, the sheriff’s office bureau chief who runs the Arapahoe County jail, the district attorney, the head public defender, and the chief probation officer of the 18th judicial district, along with a local mayor and police chief, has been addressing those issues for several years. They believe is one of the chief reasons why the number of daily incarcerations has been declining steadily since 2011, according to public records (https://recordsfinder.com/ inmate-search/co/arapahoe), while the population has increased by 14 percent. Juston Cooper, deputy director of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, said he objected to the new facility because it will have more beds. Said Cooper, “If you build it, you’ve got to fill it.” In the information presented to members of the Long Range Planning Committee over three months, it was explained that the current jail population of 1,100 includes cells where inmates are required to triple-bunk and there is no ability to separate those inmates with behavioral or mental health issues from the general population. The plan for the new jail is to add three new housing pods so that inmates with behavioral or mental difficulties can be housed separately. The total number of beds is proposed to be 1,612 in order to prevent overcrowded cells. Eleven new multipurpose classrooms are hoped to provide the type of education and assistance that will ultimately reduce the jail population. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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Centennial council approves no-littering ordinance BY DORIS TRUHLAR GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

​The Centennial City Council recently unanimously approved on first reading an ordinance prohibiting littering and imposing fines for violation of the ordinance. ​In a staff report to the council, Assistant City Attorney Jill Hassman stated that the city “has become aware” of instances of littering on private property and also stated that numerous municipalities in Colorado “expressly prohibit littering.” ​The ordinance defines littering as “any and all solid or liquid rubbish, waste material, refuse, garbage, trash, debris, feces, urine, wastewater, or

other substance . . .” It includes “discharge of litter from a vehicle, recreational vehicle holding tank, or otherwise.” ​The report stated that recent examples are backyards in Centennial where litter has accumulated and the residents have not had a trash service to remove it. ​The council also received a report from Jennifer Madsen, Assistant City Attorney, proposing increases in traffic fines and court costs for traffic violations. The increases are all of $25. The maximum fine for a traffic offense is currently $2,650, although such a large fine was stated in the report to be “exceedingly rare.” ​The report states that Centennial’s fine schedule is “on the lower end of the spectrum . . . in the metro-Denver courts .

. .” The report recommends that fines for parking illegally in a disabled space go from $100 to $200 per offense. ​The council heard a report about the Intelligent Traffic System, a $6 million project in Centennial. Jim Paral, city traffic engineer, said that the city has installed school zone flashing beacons, which has made it “safer for school kids.” ​Additionally, the city has installed a number of cabinets for its traffic signals, he said, adding that there are 83 traffic signals in the city. Centennial will be sharing its information gathered from its cool circuit television cameras with both the Colorado Department of Transportation and the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, he said. The city has contracted

with an outside company to gather information. ​The city has partnered with Lone Tree and Greenwood Village to manage traffic flow on South Yosemite Street, according to the presentation, which also was made by Craig Faessler, engineer and Public Works Program Director, and Jeff Dankenbring, Director of Public Works. A major goal has been to have traffic “continuously flowing,” they said. The project for South Yosemite Street “will be complete” next year. ​Councilwoman Candace Moon commented that it is now “easier getting around on Arapahoe Road” due to the ITS. ​The three presenters said that the ITS does not allow the city to “identify specific drivers”

and no tickets will be issued as a result of the data that is being gathered. ​The council also unanimously approved continuing the city’s participation in the Metro Mortgage Assistance Plus Program. Patrick Fleming, management analyst for the city, said the program assists new home buyers by providing three-year forgivable second liens on residential homes. ​To qualify for the program, participants cannot have more annual income than $139,200 and have a credit score of at least 640. There were 35 loans made by the program from 2013 through 2018, Fleming said.

Arapahoe sheriff offering photo contest this month BY DORIS TRUHLAR GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

​The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office is sponsoring a photography contest to benefit prostate and breast cancer victims, according to a report given recently to the Centennial City Council by Sheriff Tyler Brown and Chief Glenn B. Thompson,

who is in charge of the Public Safety Bureau. ​The Pink and Blue Patch Project gives participants an opportunity to purchase clip badges, patches that may be sewn onto clothing, coins, hats and other merchandise. The photos should include one of the products being sold. ​Prizes include a choice of an exclusive tour of the Office of the Arapahoe Sheriff for the winner and

her or his family, a life K-9 Unit demonstration, or a live SWAT Team demonstration and a BearCat ride. ​All of the proceeds will pay for diagnostics and treatments for underserved patients at Littleton Adventist Hospital. Deadline for submitting photographs is September 25, 2019. The winner(s) will be chosen on September 26, 2019. More information may be found at bluebacksthepink.com.

​In other news from the Office of the Arapahoe County Sheriff, the Centennial City Council was informed that Steven Roland has been appointed to be a Captain and to be in charge of the Arapahoe County Detention Center. ​Roland was graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and was a critical care nurse for ten years, prior to joining the Sheriff’s Office.

​Roland replaces Greg Palmer, who has retired. ​The Arapahoe County Detention Center, for which the Sheriff’s Office is responsible, is asking a mill levy increase to replace the current jail, which has become extremely overcrowded. The facility was built for 386 prisoners and often has more than 1,100 incarcerated in the jail. The issue is on the ballot for the November 5, 2019 election.

WINGS OF HOPE awards local pancreatic cancer research grants CONTRIBUTED BY WINGS OF HOPE

WINGS OF HOPE for Pancreatic Cancer Research has awarded three $50,000 grants for pancreatic cancer research projects at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, Anschutz Medical Campus. The grants awarded involve making radiation therapy more effective for pancreatic cancer patients and developing a new imaging technology that would allow for the early detection of pancreatic cancer. The third grant went to the study of using bitter melon juice to improve treatment response and decrease mortality in pancreas cancer patients. With the funding received from WINGS OF HOPE, this natural alternative treatment will provide an immediate clinical trial opportunity. WINGS OF HOPE was founded in 2012 by founding mayor of the City of Castle Pines Maureen Shul after losing her brother and mother to pancreatic cancer within months of each other. Driven by grief and motivated by how woefully behind pancreatic cancer is in terms of research funding, early diagnostic methods and effective treatments, Shul’s goal was to form an all volunteer organization dedicated to raising funding for pancreatic cancer research at Anschutz Medical Campus. “WINGS OF HOPE is able to provide the seed funding for these smaller, innovative projects that result in rapid translation to the clinic, larger national grants

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featuring Jeremy Poincenot. Declared legally blind from a rare genetic disorder at age 19,

Jeremy Poincenot reached deep within and refused to let blindness diminish his passion for life and golf. One year later, with his Dad as his guide, Jeremy competed in and won the 2010 Blind Golf Championship and more than ten international tournaments since then. Jeremy shares what it took to turn life-altering trauma into incredible triumph and live a limitless life. For more information: www. wingsofhopepcr.org

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The Villager

My generation is blind to the prosperity around us

Publisher’s note: This article was written by a college student by the name of Alyssa Ahlgren, who’s in grad school for her MBA. Thought I’d give my space to her this week. I’m sitting in a small coffee shop near Nokomis trying to think of what to write about. I scroll through my newsfeed on my phone looking at the latest headlines of Democratic candidates calling for policies to fix the socalled injustices of capitalism. I put my phone down and continue to look around. I see people talking freely, working on their MacBook’s, ordering food they get in an instant, seeing cars go by outside, and it dawned on me. We live in the most privileged time in the most prosperous nation and we’ve become completely blind

to it. Vehicles, food, technology, freedom to associate with whom we choose. These things are so ingrained in our American way of life we don’t give them a second thought. We are so well off here in the United States that our poverty line begins 31 times above the global average. Thirty. One. Times. Virtually no one in the United States is considered poor by global standards. Yet, in a time where we can order a product off Amazon with one click and have it at our doorstep the next day, we are unappreciative, unsatisfied, and ungrateful. Our unappreciation is evident as the popularity of socialist policies among my generation continues to grow. Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently said to Newsweek talking

about the millennial generation, An entire generation, which is now becoming one of the largest electorates in America, came of age and never saw American prosperity. Never saw American prosperity! Let that sink in. When I first read that statement, I thought to myself, that was quite literally the most entitled and factually illiterate thing I’ve ever heard in my 26 years on this earth. Many young people agree with her, which is entirely misguided. My generation is being indoctrinated by a mainstream narrative to actually believe we have never seen prosperity. I know this first hand, I went to college, let’s just say I didn’t have the popular opinion, but I digress. Why then, with all of the overwhelming evidence around us, evidence that I can even see sitting at a coffee shop, do we not view

this as prosperity? We have people who are dying to get into our country. People around the world destitute and truly impoverished. Yet, we have a young generation convinced they’ve never seen prosperity, and as a result, elect politicians dead set on taking steps towards abolishing capitalism. Why? The answer is this, my generation has only seen prosperity. We have no contrast. We didn’t live in the great depression, or live through two world wars, the Korean War, The Vietnam War or see the rise and fall of socialism and communism. We don’t know what it’s like to live without the internet, without cars, without smartphones. We don’t have a lack of prosperity problem.We have an entitlement problem, an ungratefulness problem,and it’s spreading like a plague.”

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The Denver Lions Club held a retreat meeting Saturday at Savio House a Lions project that houses and serves boys in a facility rather than going to a jail or juvenile prison facility. Savio has been around for decades and has served hundreds of teenage youths both inhouse and with services to keep the youths in their own homes. Denver Lions don’t meet in the summertime and resume regular meetings this week at Maggiano’s downtown. I’ve been attending these meetings for 38 years, we once met at the Denver Athletic Club.

One of my guests in recent times was Charlie Cockriel who owns and operates Obrien/Cockriel Insurance headquartered over in Englewood and a frequent advertiser in The Villager. Charlie purchased Ed Obrien’s insurance business after Lion Ed’s death several years ago. Charlie transferred from the Denver Lions Club to the Englewood Lions Club that meets in the backyard of his Hampden Insurance Agency office. Word from Charlie last week that he is the new president of the Englewood Lions Club. Congratulations to Lion Charlie. Lions do many

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things, Hellen Keller called us “her knights of the blind” in 1925 and we do many sight and hearing projects, including leading the construction of the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Institute, the first new building at the now Anschutz CU Medical Campus in Aurora. My advice to folks wishing to connect to a service club is to attend a Lions, Rotary, or Kiwanis meeting where you will engage with some very fine people giving back to their communities. *** At the retreat we plan programs, new membership programs, and recycling used eye glasses to take to foreign countries.

I can’t eng from them as my mother has been in bed with a doctor and BY MORT won’t change.” No one wants to work REMARKS MARKS about you”. Another letter writer wrote “Sir, when the temperature These five writers were I am enclosing my marriage certifis 90, but here are some very brief and presented icate and my two children, one of samplings of some of the their problems in one line. which is a mistake you can see.” letters received by our They read as follows: How about this question once Congressmen that prove a) “I can’t get my sick asked of a Colorado Senator –“This the adage that today’s pay and I got 7 children. is my 8th child. What are you going schools are storehouses of Can you tell me why?” to do about it?” knowledge, because students make b) “I am writing to tell you my With letter writers like those it so little of it count . boy was born 2 years ago and is 3 is obvious that in America’s schools I’d like to share with you some years old now. When do I expect we must stress not only the the three of the letters, and clippings many of relief.?” r’s but also the four r’s – reemidial you have forwarded to me.- whethc) “Please find out if my husreadin’ and remedial ‘ritten. er they’re humorous, educational, or band’s dead as the man I am living Nobody Asked Me – But; I with won’t eat or anything until he spiritual they ‘are indeed “lasting”. couldn’t believe that a group of For example – Shortly before he knows for sure.” learned scientists and some busidied. The French philosopher Vold) Here’s a straight and honest nessmen recently met in Washingtaire predicted from his Swiss home reply to a question asked by the ton to further introduce the metric that in one hundred years the Bible Welfare Department. “ln answer system. Into our lives. would be a forgotten book found to your letter, I gave birth to a boy Within ten years from that date only in museums . But – when the weighing 11 pounds. I hope this is , we were then told our old system one hundred years were up ironisatisfactory.” would be phased out, and metrics cally Voltaire’s house was sold and e) This one’s for the medical would take over. Well now in 2019 then occupied by of all things none books. “You have changed my boy millions of dollars later all this metother than the Geneva Bible Society. to a girl, does this make any differric mania has rought us is one tanence?” Now here are some sampling gible result. We the people are now Another ‘writer’ informed her of few of the letters received by our “blessed” with the two “liter” bottle representative that “My husband is Congressmen --A Congressman for beer and pop. a truck driver and works night and from Ohio received the following We do owe a vote of thanks to all letter explaining that. “The Mrs. has day. I have no children..When do I these “experts” because a two liter get relief?” no clothes for over a year, and has bottle does sound better than one These letters do not confine regular visits from the Parish that holds 67.6 fl.oz or 2 qt 3.6 oz. – themselves only to members of Priest. Please send me wife’s but either way it doesn’t fit too well Congress. Senators also receive form to fill out.” on any of our refrigerator shelves. them –one Senator received this Another “writer” informed her Nobody Asked Me – But; --A one— “Since my husband worked representative that “I am a poor little girl wrote this composition on woman and all I got is gone. I have on one shift two months, now he has “People”. “People are composed written to the President and if I don’t left and I ain’t had no pay since he of girls and boys, also men and has gone, or before that either. Both women. Boys are no good until they hear from him soon I am going to sides of my parents is very poor, and grow up and get married. Men who write to Uncle Sam and tell him

Our teams have been to Nepal, Mongolia, and most recently to Ethiopia, distributing thousands of pairs of eye glasses with corrective lenses. Lion Mel Tewahade, one of the leaders of the 30,000 Ethiopian community in Aurora, led the Lions teams to his homeland. It was reported back by team members that it was a “lifechanging experience.” *** I headed home Sat. to watch the CU/Nebraska football game with a 1:30 kickoff at Folsom Field in Boulder, but first had Continued on page 5

don’t get married are no good either. Boys are an awful bother. They want everything they see, except soap. My Mom is a woman and Dad is a man. A woman is a grown up girl with children. My Dad is such a nice man that I think he must have been a girl when he was a boy” One cannot help but admire the youngster about whom this story was told. “David, a second grader, was bumped while getting on the school bus and suffered a two inch cut on his neck. At recess he collied with another boy and two of his teeth were knocked loose. At noon while sliding on the ice he fell and broke his wrist. Later at the hospital his father noticed David was clutching a quarter in his good hand.“I found it on the ground when I fell” David said. This is the first quarter I ever found. This is sure my lucky day.” Nobody Asked Me – But; Let’s remember Al Capp’s “Lovable” It reads – “It has become unfashionable to say this: it may be embarrassing to hear this, but I believe that America is the most lovely and livable of all nations. I believe that Americans are the kindest and most generous of all people. I believe that there are no underprivileged Americans, that even the humblest of us are born with a privilege that places us ahead of everyone else, the privilege of living and working in America of repairing and renewing America, and one more privilege that no one seems to get much fun out of lately - the privilege of loving America.”

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Reverend Martin Niemoller “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!”

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Opinion

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Why a new Arapahoe County detention center is needed The Arapahoe County Commissioners voted recently to place referendum 1A on the November ballet to allow a small increase to construction of new county detention center at the Arapahoe County Justice Center. The recommendation to pursue the construction of a new Arapahoe County Detention facility came from the Arapahoe County Citizen’s Long-Range Planning Committee (LRPC).

Barbwire Bob to stop at Landmark Lincoln on South Broadway, the old Florian and David Barth dealership still providing the latest Lincoln sedans to local residents. They are having a huge antique car show this coming Saturday at the dealership and expect over 200 cars at the dealership during the day with exciting events. The new Lincolns are also very special and worth taking a look at during the show. *** We’re into football and I watched the. CU/CSU football game where both teams looked impressive. CSU gave CU a good game, but as usual, the Buffs came out for the sixth year on top. But both quarterbacks were impressive. So, Saturday we had the rivalry rekindled between Nebraska and Colorado while both now are in different conferences and the game was for pride and national ratings. Nebraska just pounded Colorado during the first half, taking an easy 17- point lead at halftime. Miracles do happen on football fields and the better conditioned Buffaloes put it to the huskers in the

The LRPC spent several months meeting with local law enforcement officials, county commissioners, local government officials, citizen groups, the district attorney, Chief Judge of the 18th judicial district and held many public meetings. The recommendation of the LRPC was to purse a county-wide referendum (1A) to ask Arapahoe County citizen to approve the construction of a new Detention

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second half with quarterback Steven Montez leading the stampede. It all ended in overtime of 31/31 when CU made a three-point kick and an emergency replacement kicker for Nebraska sent his kick spiraling to the right of the goal after being sacked by the CU defense deep in the backfield. The 30,000 Nebraska fans who had been whooping and howling all afternoon were stunned. The CU students filled the field in celebration, and it was a great win for the new CU coach, Mel Tucker. Rated 25, Nebraska will have a stellar season with a classy quarterback in Adrain Martinez and a speedster running back Maurice Washington who made a 75-yard touchdown run late in the game to keep them ahead of the stampeding buffalos. The game is called FOOTball and kicking is a big part of the game. Nebraska left that game back in Lincoln and paid dearly for the omission. Meanwhile, up in Fort Collins, CSU was rolling over Western Illinois 38-13 with their star quarterback, Collin Hill throwing four touchdowns during the route of the

Center for Arapahoe County. The current detention center, located near the 18th Judicial District justice center in Englewood, was built over 33 years ago. It was designed to hold 360 inmates. Today the average census at the facility if over 1,000 detainees. The limited cell space, designed for one detainee, is now housing three detainees in a tripled bunk cell. The infrastructure of the jail continues to deteriorate with crumble concert, broken water and sewer lines, limitations on training and mental health

treatment space which adds to safety and security concerns for the staff. The over- crowding of the detention facility has led to a hundred percent increase of violence against deputies and staff While the commissioners, the 18th judicial district and the district attorney’s office have embarrassed the need for judicial reform in our justice system by working hard to reform our efforts to divert those individuals charged with non-violent crimes to participate in rehabilitation programs rather

that jail. The need for a modern county detention facility is still needed to house individuals who commit more serious crimes. The county detention facility is on longer capable of sustaining the most common standards require by state and federal law. The people of Arapahoe County need to support the small increase in county property tax to ensure that our community and those who serve our justice system continue to live and work in a society free from crime and violence.

Illinois team. It’s going to be a good year for both CU and CSU football teams. *** Pulled into Citron, the old Marie Calendar restaurant at Yosemite and Hampden Ave late Friday afternoon tiring from the 5 p.m. traffic and enjoyed seeing George and Tom at their wonderful restaurant. The food is so good, and their afternoon happy hours are a great bargain. Have known these two gentlemen for over three decades in the local restaurant business. Tom in fact caters Diane Bartlett’s great yard parties. Greek/ American food is some of the best in the world. *** Thinking of food, the “Taste of Greenwood Village” is back for the 19th Annual Extravaganza on October 23 at the DTC Marriot Hotel. At least 1000 folks attend this annual event and dine on

dozens of local restaurant’s extraordinaire cuisine. They serve their best dishes with abundant refreshments and live entertainment. Tickets on sale now: dtcchamber.com/ thetaste *** Another late afternoon stop last week was the new D&L CHI Spa that has just opened next to Zane’s Italian Bistro in the Marina Square Shopping Center. Our creative marketing leader Susan Sweeney Lanam met the owners and we’re doing some marketing for the working owners. I have never had a foot reflexology massage, so my daughter arranged this for me to have this experience. It was so relaxing I could have sat in the comfortable chair for hours while Sarah massaged my feet and my aging knees. The 30 minutes experience was wonderful and opening prices of only $19.99 for

thirty minutes. They have a full range of massage services with gift certificates. The location is 8101 E. Belleview Ave. Suite A-80. See the grand opening signs. I’m going back again next week; my feet have never felt better. *** Last stop for the week was Sunday morning at the Cherry Hills Village new city hall parking lot for the car show and BBQ. Mayor Stewart was looking at the large array of antique and collector cars that had a full range from an army truck, antique Farmall tractor, Porches, and a 1935 Auburn “Boattail Speedster.” A free BBQ was being enjoyed by many along with a Meade Park display and a voter registration booth. Good turnout for the CHV car event at the new city hall parking lot. ***

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of which are for Colorado. They honored me with a bench with my name on it for my efforts.”

New Perspective, New Ideas

When asked what new ideas she would bring to the GV city council, Burbary quickly described seven. 1. “When I look out from the rooftop deck where I live, I see so many lights on in nearby office buildings. It is unpleasant to look at and a waste of resources. If elected, I plan to offer a program called, “Out Go the Lights!” 2. “Why does GV not offer electronic recycling? If we can pick up everything from refrigerators to sectional sofas, why can’t we arrange for proper disposal of residents’ unwanted old computers? That would avoid them going to a landfill and more importantly, protect against identity theft, a significant problem.” 3. “I will propose a program called, “Be Spokeful,” to encourage bike rider awareness and safety.” 4. “I would propose a program called “HOA Tips,” where the city could connect with its HOAs and teach their leaders basic tools and techniques about how to be an effective

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New candidate for GV city council district 2 Jill Burbary sat down with the Villager and told us, “Protecting the integrity of my neighborhood and all Greenwood Village neighborhoods is my motivation for running for city council. I have had a lot of experience with the city council and been active in my neighborhood. Years ago, I encouraged the city council to build the sound walls that are all around Greenwood Village today. My goal is to represent and enhance the lives of all the people of Greenwood Village. I will always put residents ahead of developers. I also believe it is important to protect the integrity of the environment.” Burbary lived in the Cherry Creek Village South neighborhood before she moved to a townhome in the Georgetown development ten years ago. Before purchasing there, she was assured that the property across the street was going to be developed as a park. Instead it became apartments. She went to the Greenwood Village City Council for an explanation and found only one person there that seemed sympathetic to the concerns of her neighbors, including the residents of a nearby single-family home development. That person is not on the city council today. While she doesn’t fault the residents of the apartments, Burbary’s concern is with overall city planning and communication. She went on, “After my experience, I ran for and became president of my homeowner’s association board. As an avid user of the High Line Canal and the city’s trails, I headed up a project with the Arbor Day Foundation that helped get funding for two million trees, nearly half

HOA board member.” 5. “To cut down on commuter traffic, I would try to find a way to incentivize local businesses to have their employees work from home at least one day a month and more if possible.” 6. “To help local businesses, I would look for a way to encourage them to offer discounts to GV residents, just like some restaurants do now in the Landmark Development for Landmark residents.” 7. “I would schedule a citywide neighborhood clean-up day to promote beautification of our city and neighborhood connections.” Her policy on development is clear, Burbary said. “If there’s an opportunity, let’s do it where it makes sense, considering traffic flow and synergy with what is nearby. We should be open to ideas and partner with existing businesses, so that we can grow our business base and take care of the businesses that are here.” Burbary questions why a new high-end restaurant that is very similar to several others nearby was recently approved by the city council at a location that is so close to the Belleview and I-25 interchange, arguably the busiest intersection in the city. She also believes there may not be adequate parking available, due to the size of the property. (She was referring to the under-construction Eddie V’s Prime Seafood at 5111 DTC Parkway, just south of the FirstBank on the east side of the Belleview/I-25 interchange. It is expected to open in March.) Burbary noted out that she is the only candidate for the GV city council who lives in a townhome or condominium. She is running for one of two seats from GV district 2. The other candidates are Anne Ingebretsen and Dave Kerber, both seeking their sixth terms on the city council. Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com

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Weekend-Long Cultural Celebration Commemorates the Bent’s Fort Era With Authentic Rendezvous Encampments, Hands-On Activities and Award-Winning Artists. Tesoro Cultural Center will host its annual 1840 Rendezvous & Spanish Colonial Art Market weekend on Saturday, Sept. 14, and Sunday, Sept. 15, on the grounds of Colorado’s iconic restaurant, The Fort. Open to the public, the event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Admission is $5, and free for children ages 12 and under, and tickets can be purchased online at TesoroCulturalCenter.org. Each year, Tesoro Cultural Center commemorates Far Western Mountaineers and the Fur Trade, including trappers, traders, American Indians, Hispanics, teamsters and military of the Bent’s Old Fort era (18331849). Bent’s Fort, of which The Fort is an exact replica, was an important fur trading fort that operated along the Santa Fe Trail in the early 19th century. A day at the 1840 Rendez-

vous & Spanish Colonial Art Market is a day in the early West, offering engaging and immersive fun for the whole family. Historic interpreters will show guests day-to-day skills from the 1840s, such as horse and mule packing; fire-starting; beadwork; sign language; blacksmithing; moccasin-making; arrow-making; wool processing; and more. Guests will be able to put these newly found skills to the test, under the guidance of bonafide Mountain Men and Frontier Women. Additional activities include handling demonstrations with a Bald Eagle and other birds of prey, courtesy of Hawkquest; storytelling; live music and performances by Rex Rideout and The Southwest Musicians; and a Rendezvous Scavenger Hunt for kids.

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The 1840 Rendezvous weekend will feature award-winning artists, each displaying artwork in various art mediums. Accomplished artists include: Roxanne Shaw Galindo, Frank L. Garcia

and Margarito Mondragon. The 1840 Rendezvous & Spanish Colonial Art Market weekend festivities will kick off on Friday, September 13, with a Tesoro Member-exclusive “Meet the Artists Patron Party,” from 6-9 p.m. at The Fort. Guests will have the first opportunity to purchase award-winning art and the evening will feature live music provided by Spurs of the Moment. Hearty hors d’oeuvres, courtesy of The Fort, will be provided alongside a cash bar. Membership and $20 tickets to the “Meet the Artists Patron Party” can be purchased here. All programming supports Tesoro’s year-round mission of protecting and making available to the community the artistic treasures of our American past. Other annual Tesoro events include the Indian Market and Powwow each June, the Farolito Lighting & Pinecone Ceremony each November and Las Posadas festivities in December. For more information, call (303) 839-1671 or visit www. TesoroCulturalCenter.org.


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Local business leaders hear spirited debate about referendum CC at Common Sense Policy Roundtable decreased PERA benefits last year, increased contributions, and extended the retirement age, “to put it on a path to be fully funded in 30 years.” She agreed with Wright that, “PERA can probably do more.” Dr. Brenda Bautsch Dickhoner closed the program by presenting her in-depth study of

BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

On September 4, 100 leaders of business and government gathered at the AMG National Trust Bank dome in Greenwood Village for a Common Sense Policy Roundtable-sponsored (CSPR) debate between Heidi Ganahl, University of Colorado Regent and CSPR board member and K.C. Becker, Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives on Referendum CC, referred by the legislature and on the November ballot. The debate was followed by the presentation of an in-depth study and analysis by Dr. Brenda Bausch Dickhoner, CSPR Education Fellow, of how K-12 education is funded in Colorado. AMG CEO and Chairman Earl Wright, who also chairs CSPR, hosted the breakfast gathering. Joey Bunch, Colorado Politics Deputy Managing Editor, moderated the spirited discussion. Referendum CC seeks to allow state government to keep revenues collected in excess of TABOR

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benefit K-12, higher education, and infrastructure in a booming economy. We have lost 40 percent of our purchasing power for roads because the gas tax is still 22 cents per gallon, the same rate as it was in 1992.” She went on, “We now

Colorado business icon Pete Coors caught up with Brenda Bautsch Dickhoner, Common Sense Policy Roundtable Education Fellow, to discuss her detailed presentation on the way public schools are funded in Colorado.

limits during strong economic times, instead of splitting the excess collections into individual refunds for every Colorado taxpayer. Becker told the audience that, under the current rules, Coloradans are expected to receive refunds of $38 each in 2020 and 2021. If the ballot measure is approved, an extra $600 million extra would be directed to K-12 public education, Colorado’s public colleges and universities, and infrastructure, comprised of roads, bridges and transit, in the next two years. Becker explained, “The economy is booming and we still struggle to hire teachers and fill potholes in Colorado. This (Referendum CC) allows us to

the complex and often inequitable method used to distribute K-12 public education monies in Colorado, which also notes that current per-pupil state funding of $8,480 is at an all-time high. The results of the study are outlined in detail on page 13 of the September 5 issue of The Villager. Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com

have 4-day school weeks in 110 school districts in our state and we are 51st in the U.S. for paying teachers. When Colorado has real economic growth, we are not allowed to benefit. We need to invest in education and infrastructure in years we would otherwise be making TABOR refunds.” Ganahl contended that the measure lacked guardrails or a sunset clause and there was no guarantee that the money given to K-12 education would result in higher academic performance. She said, “This is not a revenue problem, it’s a spending problem.” She cited former CU President and United States Senator Hank Brown, along with former Governor Bill Owens,

as being opposed to the ballot measure. Tyler Sandberg, who manages former Rep. Mike Coffman’s campaigns and is currently vice-president and co-founder of Ready Colorado, a conservative group focused on school choice, asked what guarantee we have that the money for K-12 education would be spent on teachers’ pay? Becker cited Colorado’s longstanding and strongly-held policy of local control by elected school boards in determining how money is spent in their school district, agreeing that there is not a guarantee that K-12 funds will go to increasing teachers’ salaries. On the subject of higher education, she said that CU Boulder currently gets only seven percent of its budget from the state. “We’ve essentially privatized higher education.” She continued, “One of the biggest beneficiaries (of Referendum CC, if approved) will be rural community colleges.” On infrastructure, Becker said, “Voters across the state are reacting to impacts of growth. People are angry about our crowded roads.” On the topic of the state budget, she challenged the roomful of 100 leaders, “Where can we cut the general fund budget? Mental health? Provider fees (to doctors) for Medicare and Medicaid? Youth Corrections? Funding for people with developmental disabilities?” Wright encouraged the legislature to “take a look at PERA (the state’s public employee retirement plan)….”The state allocated $225 million last year to PERA.” Becker responded that the state

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SMDRA presents check to benefit Rebuilding Together Metro Denver CONTRIBUTED BY SMDRA

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Littleton headquarters. RTMD is the leading provider of repair services for homeowners in need throughout the seven-county metro area. The money will benefit projects during RTMD’s October Volunteering event in the Sunnyside neighborhood in Denver. SMDRA members as well as members from around the metro area will be volunteering their time and labor

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to help make improvements to multiple homes within the Sunnyside neighborhood. “The SMDRA Charities and Community Involvement Committee (CCIC) is dedicated to supporting programs and nonprofit organizations with housing related endeavors for the benefit of individuals and families in the metro Denver area,” said Marcel Savoie, SMDRA’s Chairman of the Board. “CCIC has chosen RTMD as the recipient of their bi-annual charity donation. Since 1999, RTMD has helped thousands of low-income homeowners with free critical health and safety repairs. Together, they are ensuring safe and healthy homes and communities while

helping aging adults, veterans, and those with disabilities maintain home ownership and age-in-place. We are very pleased to help such a remarkable charity.” The SMDRA Charities and Involvement Committee is helping raise the quality of home life for individuals and families throughout the community. RTMD believes that everyone deserves a safe and healthy home, and it helps transform the lives of low income homeowners and revitalizes communities. The nonprofit addresses what might be tragic outcomes by providing home repairs so these homeowners may continue to live in safe and

healthy homes. Through home repairs and modifications, they prevent falls, perform energy upgrades and make safer and healthier homes. For more information visit rebuildingdenver.org. SMDRA members have made extraordinary commitments to improve the quality of life in their communities through volunteer work and by supporting a variety of charitable organizations. For more than 70 years, SMDRA has provided real estate professionals with the resources they need to help them grow and prosper in the real estate business. For more information, visit www.smdra. com.

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as public-private partnership (P3) projects. Working for the City of Denver, he recently served for three years as the head of commercial development at Denver International Airport where he oversaw the start-up of commercial development, including Peña Station Next, a 400-acre TOD project with Panasonic as the anchor tenant. He was also involved at various stages in the redevelopment of Denver Union Station and its surroundings. He has achieved successful results in corporate, entrepreneurial and public sector settings.

Join us for a behind-thescenes look at policy and big ideas affecting the area’s business community. These monthly meetings keep members informed of the latest conversations around workforce development, transportation and economic growth. An update on the redevelopment of Englewood CityCenter with Dan Poremba, Chief Redevelopment Officer for the City of Englewood will be held Tuesday, Sept. 17 from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the Englewood Civic Center

Community room, 1000 Englewood Parkway. Members $10, non-members, $20. He’ll also touch on related plans for the envisioned Englewood Downtown Development Authority. Dan has developed more than 3 million square feet of commercial property, been involved in more than $1 billion in transactions, managed property portfolios up to 5 million square feet and directed land developments up to 17,000 acres. His expertise includes transit-oriented development (TOD) as well

Check out new LearnOn Workshops LearnOn Workshops, Metropolitan State University of Denver’s continuing-education program, is offering high-quality workshops and courses for lifelong learners, ambitious professionals and everyone else who is interested. LearnOn Workshops offer participants a way to explore new interests, develop skills and enrich their lives. This year, learners can choose

from over 40 course offerings, including Experimental Video for iPhone and iPad, Busting Myths About DACA, How to Use Media to Sup-

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On September 17th we’ll roll up our sleeves and help save lives! We will proudly partner with Vitalant to host a blood drive. Each pint of blood we collect can help save up to three lives and will touch the lives of so many more. It's a great way to pay it forward and make an impact on people in our community and across the country. We hope you’ll join us! Prosperion Financial Advisors (2nd Floor Conference Room) 8400 E. Prentice Ave., Suite 1125, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Tuesday, September 17th from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm In order to give blood you MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMEN APPOINTMENT. To schedule an appointment call 303.363.2300 or visit https://donors.vitalant.org. Click "Make an Appointment" under "Donate as a Guest", then select the "Blood Drive Code" bubble and use donor code A874. Securities & Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC.


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Lions Club of Denver completes Ethiopia eyesight screening campaign

The Lions Club of Denver in Colorado, USA, arrived in Ethiopia on January 25, 2019, to conduct an eyesight screening campaign. Six Lions made the journey to Africa and were accompanied by another eight volunteers from the United States; four members of the group from the US are of Ethiopian descent. The campaign focused its service mostly on schoolchildren and other residents in the towns of Ebinat, Axum, Arba Minch, Shashamane and Shone. In all, we saw 736 patients, 340 of whom were children. Denver Lions brought 4,400 pairs of eyeglasses collected by the Colorado Lions Recycle for Sight program. The schoolchildren and others were tested and then fitted on-site with eyeglasses, as needed. The group saw nearly 720 patients over 8 days of testing. Denver Lions volunteers included: Mel Tewahade of Ethiopia, who was the primary organizer, with help from his Ethiopian contacts Adu Worku in Ebinat and Pochi Seifu in Shone, among others; Past President Myrna Ann Adkins, past Executive Director of The Spring Institute for Inter-

cultural Learning in Denver and a participant in screening campaigns in Ecuador and Mongolia; President Susy Osorio-Kinsky and Past President Steve Kinsky, who have conducted eyesight screening campaigns in Ecuador, Senegal, Rwanda, Nepal, Mongolia and Mexico; and Past President Ned Nagle, who has also participated at screenings in Ecuador and Mongolia; and Carla Osorio, Susy’s daughter and a Latino Lions Branch Club member who has also participated at screenings in Haiti, Senegal and Mongolia. Other volunteers included notably Dr Sue Benes, an ophthalmologist from Buena Vista, Colorado, who spent much of her career in academia at Ohio State University and has done research and clinical work around the world in places like Kenya, Ecuador and the Middle East. Also participating were Olivia Bartlett, RN, Dr Benes’ daughter; Hilleary Waters, newspaper owner and friend of Lion Bob Sweeney; and Emebet Getahun, a Denver resident and work colleague of both Myrna Ann and Susy at Spring Institute. Several of Mel Tewahade’s friends and clients also participat-

ed: Johnny Corbin of Tuscumbia, Alabama, the hometown of Helen Keller; Brian Penick, a radiology consultant from Delta, Colorado; Ethiopian Abby Tizale, RN; Ethiopian KB Workie, a professional basketball player; and mortgage broker Lainey Hamrick. Lions Club of Denver volunteers were perhaps once again motivated by the adage: ”In life, you need to breathe to survive, but you need to see to thrive” and the byline: “Seeing the World with Different Eyes.” They saw this recent trip to Ethiopia as a way to demonstrate the Club’s capacity for bringing different cultures of the world together through humanitarian service. In addition to their humanitarian work, the volunteers also found time to visit multiple tourist attractions in Northern Ethiopia, including Emperor Fasilides’ Castle in Gondar, Simien National Park, World Heritage sites in Denver’s Sister City Axum, and Saint George Church in Lalibela. On their final night in Ethiopia they were hosted for dinner by the Lions Club of Addis Ababa Host. The team of volunteers spent more than 3 weeks in total in Ethiopia.

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Barnacle announces run for GV City Council “Elizabeth (Libby) Barnacle, a current Planning and Zoning Commissioner in Greenwood Village is pleased to announce her candidacy for election to City Council District 3. Libby is a 5th generation Coloradan, a life-long resident of Greenwood Village, and a product of the Cherry Creek Schools. She attended Boston College and the University of Colorado-Boulder where she graduated cum laude. She received a law degree from the University of Denver. Libby is a former Deputy District Attorney for Arapahoe and Adams Counties as well as Guardian Ad Litem for Dependent and Neglected children for Arapahoe County. When not volunteering in the Cherry Creek Schools or supporting the efforts of Tall Tales Ranch, a Colorado nonprofit building an inclusive commu-

nity for young adults with special needs, you frequently find Libby on the tennis courts competing in her favorite sport. She and her husband, Colin, also an attorney, have been residents of District 3 since 2003. Their two girls attend elementary and high school in Cherry Creek, and, if elected, she would be the only Council member with children currently in our schools. During her second term as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner, Libby was actively involved in pushing the decision to send the issue of increased urban density in the Orchard Station Subarea to a vote of the people, which was defeated. She is committed to maintaing the quality of life we enjoy in Greenwood

GV resident spends summer break helping others While most college students took a break from the books over the summer, Bo Garfinkel, of Greenwood Village, spent eight weeks interning for the House of Ruth Maryland, a nonprofit in Baltimore that provides legal aid to victims of domestic violence. Currently attending Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., Garfinkel was one of 121 students selected for the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty’s (SHECP) 2019 Internship Program. Students accepted for the program live and work with fellow interns in impoverished communities across the country. Beyond providing valuable sup-

port to their assigned agencies, SHECP interns gain a greater understanding of the root causes and consequences of poverty in a wide range of disciplines. “The SHECP internship was a unique opportunity to pursue my passion for justice at the intersection of poverty, while also getting experience in the legal field,” said Garfinkel. Garfinkel is a 2018 graduate of Cherry Creek High School. Garfinkel is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in politics, sociology and anthropology, and expects to graduate in 2022. To learn more about SHECP and its internship program, visit shepherd consortium.org.

Village, supporting safety and security in our schools and neighborhoods, and she will bring the knowledge and experience that she has gained in four years as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner to projects and issues brought to City Council. Libby has the skills, loyalty to residents, and enthusiasm to represent the constituents in District 3 and she will work to earn your vote.”

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Lone Tree Arts Center 2019-2020 Production Schedule Circle those of interest and reserve soon. Some performances are already sold out and some have reserved seats for over 300 guests already. Pick up a colorful, detailed brochure in the lobby at 10075 Commons Street in Lone Tree CO 80124 or go online: lonetreeartscenter.org or call: 720-509-1000.

***Special Event: The History of the Negro Baseball Leagues with Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Friday, September 13, 2019 at 7pm ***Mary Louise Lee Orchestra’s Diana Ross Tribute Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 8pm National Geographic Live: From Summit to Sea Friday, September 27, 2019 at 10am and 8pm Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science Tuesday & Wednesday, October 1 & 2, 2019 at 10am and 12:30pm One Night in Memphis: Presley, Perkins, Lewis, and Cash Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 8pm

The Wonderful Music of Oz Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 8pm Take Me To The River New Orleans LIVE! Monday, October 14, 2019 at 7:30pm Motones vs. Jerseys October 23, 2019 at 1:30pm, October 25, 2019 at 8pm, and October 26, 2019 at 1:30pm and 8pm Creede Repertory Theatre Best Foot Forward!: El Mejor Pie Adelante! Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 10am and 12:30pm Allan Harris Trio: 100 Years of Nat King Cole Friday, November 1, 2019 at 8pm Will Ackerman: The Gathering, 4 Guitars Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8pm

National Geographic Live: Social By Nature Friday, November 15, 2019 at 10am and 12:30pm Riders in the Sky: Christmas the Cowboy Way Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 7pm

The Doo Wop Project Christmas Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 7:30pm and Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 7:30pm A Kantorei Christmas Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 7:30pm

Classic Albums Live: Damn the Torpedoes Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 8pm

Hands Percussion: Drumbeat Inferno Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 7pm

International Guitar Night XX Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 7:30pm

Classic Albums Live: Help! Friday, March 27, 2020 at 8pm

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Aureum Friday, February 21, 2020 at 8pm Magic Tree House: Showtime with Shakespeare Tuesday & Wednesday, February 25 & 26, 2020 at 10am and 12:30pm

Cross That River Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 8pm

National Geographic Live: Day To Night Friday, March 13, 2020 at 8pm

The Choir of Man Thursday & Friday, January 23 & 24, 2020 at 7:30pm

Broadway Princess Party Friday, March 20, 2020 at 8pm

Gail Bliss: The Songs of Patsy Cline Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 8pm Andrea McArdle and Donna McKechnie Celebrate Stephen Sondheim and Marvin Hamlisch Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 8pm The Mayhem Poets Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 10am and 12:30pm Davina and the Vagabonds and Hot Club of Cowtown: The Finest Hour Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 8pm Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 8pm Lannie Counts: The Greatest R&B Songs Ever Written Friday, May 15, 2020 at 8pm

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Rockies struggle for wins in final weeks BATTERUP

The Rockies, still shorthanded in the pitching department, dropped 5 of 6 games on the road last week. They were swept by the Dodgers and dropped 2 of 3 games to the San Diego Padres. BY B.T. GALLOWAY Their record now stands at 60 wins and 84 losses with only 14 games left in the season. Despite the final outcome, there were several impressive pitching performances. Chi Chi Gonzalez held the Dodgers to 2 runs through 6.1 innings. Gonzalez, who was sidelined for most of two seasons recovering from Tommy John surgery, was hoping to earn his first win since 2015. But it was not to be, as his bullpen backup surrendered 4 runs in a 5 – 3 loss. In Friday night’s lone 3 – 2 win over the Padres, Time Melville settled in allowing the 2 runs on 5 hits in 5.2 innings. It was Tim’s second win in four appearances with a solid 3.66 ERA in 19.2 innings. Jeff Hoffman held the Padres to 3 runs in 5.2 innings in Saturday’s game but the Rockies hitters were unable to score against the Padres ace Joey Lucchesi in what would be a 3 – 0 shutout. Young Peter Lambert bounced back from a rough start against the Dodgers on Monday to limit the Padres to 1 run in 5 innings against the Padres on Sunday. The game went into the 10th inning tied 1 – 1 when reliever Jesus Tinoco walked two batters, then allowed a game-winning RBI single to Padres veteran Wil Meyers. Let’s face it, with the Rockies primary pitchers either unavailable or unreliable, the club is conducting a trial by fire for its best minor league prospects as management looks ahead to what will be needed to build a winner in 2020. In addition, the Rockies have brought in some experienced hurlers from outside their system to shore up the bullpen. Joe Harvey is an impressive 27-year old acquired from the Yankees at the July 31st deadline. Wes Parsons was picked up on waivers from the Atlanta Braves on August 19. Their talents will be added to those of Bryan Shaw, Carlos Estevez and Jairo Diaz as the Rockies try to build a group that can protect their improving starters in the late innings. The Rockies are back home again this week facing a tough 3-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals who lead the Central Division by 4.5 games. On the weekend, the Rockies will host their final season series with the San Diego Padres. btgalloway@villager publishing.com

Toyota Corolla Hatchback XSE is a quality buy BY H. THROTTLE AUTO COLUMNIST

Finally, an affordable work car in the new Corolla Hatchback XSE four-door that has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $22,990. I’ve always liked Toyota Corolla’s, and this is a very good compact work horse vehicle for younger drivers. Why young? This model comes with 188 horsepower and a six-speed stick shift. It drives and handles like a hotrod with McPherson struts and disk brakes. Stick shift cars are fun to drive, but in heavy traffic around the Denver metro it takes a lot of gear shifting. In this Corolla XSE the transmission works smoothly, and shifting is easy mainly using the first four-gears. The highway fifth and sixth gears are high-speed ratio gears and made for faster cruising and higher fuel mileage.

Driving a frisky front wheel drive stick shift is exciting and this Corolla performs. Nimble, the “blue flame” painted Japanese machine can rumble, fourth gear is especially versatile. The front seats are heated, and the air conditioning works well. The car is loaded with the latest Toyota Sense safety features that include the pre-collision system that prevents a front-end disaster. Headlights have the auto-

matic dim and bright that are very exact on the highways. Couldn’t figure out how to turn them off. Interesting incident as I was parking a young man pulled up driving a Lexus and wearing a Lexus shirt from the local district office as he had spotted this new Corolla. So new he had to ask me questions about the car and how rare this new model was on the roads. He asked if it would get a good review and I said, “Yes,

I really like this little car.” Best features, first it is a Toyota product, that say’s a lot in mechanical features. Secondly, the price is really low for a high-tech car with so many of the latest safety features loaded with cameras, warning lights, and air bags. The factory mileage is rated at 32 overall, my drive was lower, but I never got the car out of fourthgear where it was a spirited drive with the horsepower and stick shift. The car will last a long time, has a long-lasting warranty on the drive train and transmission and is basic solid transportation, but with all of the latest safety features included in the attractive price. A very good bang for the buck.

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Global Orphan Prevention Founder/CEO Katie Hilborn, in her signature color emerald green, with her team at the inaugural black-tie gala that she chaired

An appropriate backdrop for this photo at Cable Center. Katie is a pioneer with passion to help others.…From Passport2Freedom Corporate Partner: InsightSportsGroup, LLC partners - Scott Brewer (Managing Member, Partner and CEO) and Roy Drake (Member, Partner and Director) flank Katie Hilborn

Global Orphan Prevention exceeds goal at inaugural gala

On the darker side of humanity, there are victims of human trafficking around the world, even in America. Annually, there are 1.2 million children who are victims with horrible conditions. 80 per cent of children in orphan homes have living parents. 70 per cent of the victims are disempowered, illiterate or living in poverty. Katie Hilborn has the energy and resolve to do something about it.During a

very secret undercover mission with a videographer, she was able to trace the path of at least one “missing” girl in Nepal and reveal the conditions of victims there. She is called and compelled to complete as many missions as possible and founded a nonprofit named Global Orphan Prevention – where no child is forgotten or separated because of natural disasters or impossible circumstances. The Mission: We strive

to keep mothers and children together through economic development, awareness and educational opportunity. From addressing child sex trafficking to the orphan trade, we provide effective and just solutions to keep children with their families. Currently, the nonprofit’s goal is to build a girls empowerment center and dormitory in the Nepali Himalayas. Hoping to raise $85,000 for this project, the event far exceeded the amount to the delight of Global Orphan Pre-

vention’s team and multiple volunteers. The generosity of sponsors, a silent auction, a live auction of seven exciting items called by Libby Pollack and in-kind donations by the scores, including sponsored cocktail stations, food stations supplied by restaurants, the coffers were filled. The “paddle raise ask” was extremely generous putting the dollar goal over the top. Katie stood front and center through the evening expressing gratefulness to all who helped and attended. “There

was something beautiful about the people in the room,” she said. She also mentioned that the organization is tenacious, dedicated and collaborative and offered the success of its model to those willing to help others. Global Orphan Prevention is a Top-Rated Nonprofit and received that designation in 2018. It also received the Seal of Transparency in 2019 and is a member of the Colorado Nonprofit Association. For further information, to volunteer or donate: www.globalorphan prevention.org.

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Politics

September 12, 2019 • THE VILLAGER | PAGE 13 LEFT: CFRW Officers: 3rd VP Joan Griep (Broomfield), District I Director and President Denver Republican Women -Marisa Showalter (Denver), 2nd VP Julia Lindahl (Colorado Springs), Secretary Wendy Warner (Denver), 1st VP Brenda Bright (Pueblo), President Marilyn Harris (Colorado Springs), Sen. Cory Gardner, District VI Director Barbara Piper, 4th VP Dona Troyer (Lakewood) RIGHT: Rep. Kim Ransom – HD 44, former Rep. Polly Lawrence – HD 39 Sen. Cory Gardner and wife Jaime

Colorado GOP Vice Chair Kristi Burton Brown, Don Ytterberg, Senior Advisor State Party

Sen. Cory Gardner keynote at Colorado Federation of Republican Women BY SCOTTIE TAYLOR IVERSON COMMUNITY EDITOR

Even with rivals CU and Nebraska playing at Folsom Field (and two Nebraska fans in the audience) Maggiano’s was packed with women (and men) to hear keynote speaker Senator Cory Gardner, who is up for reelection, at the Colorado Federation of Republican Women (CFRW) annual luncheon. The meeting drew rave reviews for Cory Gardner as well as the restaurant with staff serving multiple platter courses (nine) of divine Italian cuisine. District VI Director (Elbert, Arapa-

hoe and Douglas Counties and not to be confused with Congressional District 6) President Barbara Piper, who also heads Douglas County Republican Women, was emcee.”Senator Gardner is the son I never had,” she said in her introduction. ”Get involved!” was the battle cry of State Party Vice Chair Kristi Burton Brown. Don Ytterberg, who is replacing Steve House and has the title of Senior Advisor State Party said:”CFRW has been a wonderful part of Colorado politics because they are doers.” I remember covering then

candidate for Senate, Congressman Gardner when he carried his son Thatcher to the rally at Denver Lumber Company in 2014.The milelong smile is still there. The enthusiasm is still there. The passion is still there. And, the most beautiful part - his praise for his wife Jaime is still there! “We have to make sure we go out and tell what we believe in – a better, brighter future. Capitalism is how we do it! The most dangerous part of the 2016 election was the normalization of socialism by Bernie Sanders. This is a

LEFT: Arapahoe County GOP Vice Chair Brenda Stokes, Arapahoe County GOP Secretary Pam Cirbo, Elbert County GOP Chair Tom Peterson RIGHT: Marilyn Harris, Cory Gardner, Barbara Piper BELOW, LEFT: Michelle Austin, Mary Wenke and Andi Allott from Cherry Creek Republican Women BELOW, RIGHT: Douglas County Republicans– Amy Mitchell, Elizabeth West, Joyce Paloma Photos by Scottie Taylor Iverson

fight for the heart and soul of our country. Dems want voters to think Republicans can’t win anymore. Are we going down a path where cheeseburgers are illegal, or do we go down the path of freedom and opportunity – what America believes?” Gardner, known for wanting smaller government, mentioned that his race will be one of the most watched and expensive races – possibly reaching $160 million.”Colorado is more than the Front Range,” said the Senator from Yuma who lives further away from

Denver and Boulder than the other candidates and those elected. He shared the importance of ideas, principals and opportunities. “I’m interested in solutions!” He was encouraged to bring President Trump to Colorado and if he visits, Sen. Gardner wants to show him the major achievements in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Golden and Grand Junction. “If we win Colorado, we hold the Senate majority. When it comes to this great country, you ain’t seen nothing yet!”


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St. Anne’s Theater a springboard for transformation:

Jason Lemire accepts Teacher of the Year Award

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very trimester, for the past nine years, Jason Lemire and his middle school drama students have begun the rehearsal process the same way, with a brainstorming session on a dry-erase board. From these brainstorming sessions, the students of St. Anne’s Episcopal School have created over 25 original productions, performed for an audience that has come to expect great things. From raucous comedies, to social satires, to an original musical written in partnership with the global non-profit Girl Rising, there is no limit to the scope of these student productions. With a drama program that now extends all the way down to Kindergarten, St. Anne’s has emerged as a leader in Denver’s independent school landscape for providing engaging and original student theater experiences. On September 12, Jason Lemire, the school’s 4th – 8th Grade Drama Teacher, will accept the 2019 Elementary/Middle School Drama Teacher of the Year Award from the Colorado Thespians Association. The first thing to know about Lemire’s theater program is that it is for everyone. Starting in 4th grade, drama is a compulsory part of every student’s curriculum, with lower school students building collaboration and improvisation skills in the first half of the year, and then performing a main-stage show in the spring. Starting in sixth grade, students enter the school’s long-standing art/drama/music rotation, with a trimester in each discipline. The rotation includes time in the art studio with Rick Sigler, the Colorado Art Educator Association’s 2015 Teacher of the Year. When Sigler received his award, he was praised for creating an environment where students felt free to express themselves. Similarly, Lemire has succeeded in developing a drama program that feels accessible and engaging to all. Rather than building his classes or productions around a few lead performers, Lemire designs his shows with the expressed goal of ensuring that every student has a substantial role, and every student feels responsible for the show’s success.

Jason Lemire doing what he does best, teaching

“Jason creates an environment that meets students where they are and, through his unwavering belief in each of them, pushes them where they want to go,” observes Lower School Head Katherine Huamani. And often, where the students want to go is somewhere unexpected. Indeed, it’s not uncommon to see some of the school’s top athletes shedding their typical “personas” to transform themselves into unrecognizable characters, just as it’s not uncommon for otherwise shy and reserved students to deliver breakout performances that redefine not only how the community sees them, but how they see themselves. “Many performances have brought teachers and parents to tears, not just because of the story or incredible skill students demonstrate, but because of the realization of a flourishing level of confidence and self-esteem that previously seemed difficult to achieve in a particular student,” notes Huamani.

Prior to joining St. Anne’s, Lemire worked in a variety of fields, from motivational speaking to managing a women’s soccer team. He credits these experiences with his belief that theater offers essential skills that are beneficial to everyone. Three experiences in particular helped to shape his teaching: a year as writer-in-residence with the Rutgers Institute on Ethnicity, two years spent teaching special education, and a summer with the New York City Hip-Hop Theater Festival. “I believe in the importance of giving young people a voice, I’ve seen how giving someone a voice can be transformative, and I also believe that storytelling has the power to change how people see the world.” By using theater as a vehicle for teaching his students empathy, listening, creativity and public speaking, Lemire believes that he is helping to prepare all of his students to thrive, not just the handful who will choose to pursue acting long term.

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“I feel so grateful to teach at a school that values the work that we do here,” Lemire reflects, standing on the school’s beautiful new stage, where his student tech crew has already started planning the set for the fall show. “Half the ideas on the brainstorm board this year I didn’t even understand. But I know there’s a show in there. There always is. I can’t wait for the students to help me figure it out.” To learn more about St. Anne’s and all the programs they offer, visit www.st-annes.org and schedule a visit.


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Does your pet start itching and scratching in the fall? Dogs and cats can get seasonal allergies just like we do, and while for us “hay fever” means sneezing and itchy eyes, for pets it can mean itching, redness, rashes, hair loss and ear infections. The symptoms are similar to food allergies, but if the itching and scratching only happens seasonally, your pet may be allergic to dust, pollen or mold. Try these methods to manage your pet’s seasonal allergies naturally: Immune Modulators Allergies are caused by an overactive immune system. The conventional approach calls for steroids to suppress the immune system, which helps with symptoms in the short term, but doesn’t support

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ABOU

THE LAW

BY DONALD PETERSON Dear Readers, What does Colorado law hold regarding disposition of last remains? Hopefully our relatives and loved ones will be in agreement as to what is to happen to our last remains at the time

of our passing. Unfortunately, this is often not the case. As a result, Colorado has passed the Disposition of Last Remains Act. Under the Act, you have the right to direct in writing who should control what happens to your last remains after your death. This direction must be in writing; otherwise, your verbal directions do not have any legal standing and are not enforceable. This written declaration may direct your wishes regarding your last remains, including whether you wish to be buried, cremated, or have your remains donated to medical science. The declaration may also direct what funeral,

religious, or other ceremonies you wish to have after your death. If you do not have a declaration as to disposition of last remains, the individual who has authority to decide how to dispose of your last remains will be in the following order: 1. The appointed Personal Representative or Special Administrator of your estate; 2. A nominated Personal Representative under your Last Will and Testament; 3. Your surviving spouse or partner in a civil union; 4. The majority decision of your adult children; 5. The decision of your surviving parents or legal guardians;

6. Any person assuming the legal and financial responsibility for the final disposition of your last remains; or 7. The Office of the Public Administrator in your judicial district. It is preferable to consult with an experienced estate plan attorney regarding preparation of appropriate, custom-tailored estate plan documents to achieve your goals, including with respect to the disposition of your last remains. 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 24: Medical Advanced Directives, Michael A. Kirtland, Esq.), which is a copyrighted publication and may be accessed and downloaded for free at: www. cobar.org/For-the-Public/ Senior-Law-Handbook.

Donald Glenn Peterson Esq. Don Peterson Law Firm 1720 S. Bellaire St., Suite 530 Denver, CO 80222 Phone: (303) 758-0999 Fax: (303) 758-1091 E-Mail: dgp.lawoffice@att.net www.donpetersonlawfirm.com

Home sharing programs can help seniors find renters What can you tell me about senior home sharing programs? I’m 76-years-old and am interested in renting out a spare room in my house for extra cash and for some help around the house. Senior Homeowner Dear Senior, Renting out a spare room in your house is a great way to generate some extra income and even get some help with chores around the house. To find a good fit, older homeowners often turn to “home sharing programs” that will match an empty nester with someone needing affordable housing. But be aware that home sharing isn’t for everyone.

usually non-profits, screen You need to carefully considboth homeowners and renters. er the pros and cons of rentThey check references, haning out a spare room in your house and make a list of what dle background checks and consider lifestyle criteria you want and don’t when making matches. want in a houseThey can also help you mate/renter. with the leasing agreeTo help you ment that the renter figure this out visit would sign that covers SharingHousing. detailed issues like com, a website smoking, pets, chores, dedicated to unBY JIM MILLER overnight guests, use derstanding home of common rooms, and sharing and which quiet hours, etc. offers a guide and workbook Most home sharing pro($25) to help you find and grams are free to use or choose a good housemate. request a small donation. Others, however, may charge Finding a Match the homeowner and potential If you decide to proceed in renter a fee for this service. finding a housemate/renter, To look for a home sharing your first step is to seek out a program in your area visit home sharing program in your the National Shared Housing area. Resource Center website at Home sharing programs, NationalSharedHousing.org.

SAVVYSENIOR

Dear Savvy Senior,

The Law of Attraction

What is the secret of attracting what we want into our lives? The “Law of Attraction” outlines that what we attract into our lives is what we choose to focus on. Whatever we give our energy and attention to will come back to us. For instance, whatever good and positive things we focus on will automatically attract better and positive things in our lives. If we focus on scarcity and negativity, then scarcity and negativity will be attracted into our lives. If we are feeling excited passionate, happy, thankful, joyful, energic and excited, we are sending out positive energy.

Conversely, if we are feeling anxious, worried, stressed out, resentful or angry, we are sending out negative energy. Whatever energy we are sending out returns to us. Feeling good about ourselves makes us more attractive to others. As we love, respect and care for ourselves, others do the same. When our self-esteem is high, we have more confidence. When we say what we need and want, we are teaching people how to treat us. Relationships become easier, more spontaneous and fulfilling. When we have internal grit and value ourselves, we do

not give our power away to others. There are many ways we can make ourselves attractive by: • maintaining a sense of humor, and not taking ourselves too seriously • being vulnerable and authentic • being curious and asking questions • being adventurous, coachable and teachable • being generous and grateful • smiling a lot, and not sweating the small stuff • leaning into conflict by being direct and decisive, never whining or playing the victim • doing the right thing • paying it forward, being generous and gracious • treating others with dignity

Other Options

If you don’t find a program that serves your area, you can also search for housemates through an online home sharing service like Silvernest. com or SeniorHomeshares. com. These sites work more like online dating sites that require homeowners and home seekers to fill out a profile. Once a match is made, you’ll be responsible for contacting and interviewing prospective renters and making the final agreement. If you don’t have any luck with any of these home sharing sites, put a call in to your Area Agency on Aging (call the Eldercare Locator at 800-677-1116 for contact information) who may be able to offer assistance or refer you

to local agencies or nonprofit organizations that offer shared housing help. You can also check with your local senior or community center, or local church you attend to see if you can post an ad on their bulletin board or in their newsletter. Or, you can advertise in your local newspaper or online at CraigsList.org. SpareRoom.com or RoomMates.com. If you find someone on your own that you’re interested in renting to, ask the prospective renter to fill out a rental application (see RentalLeaseAgreement.org to download and print one for free) and run a tenant screening and background check, and then call their references. Tenant screening/background checks can be done for free at Naborly.com.

and respect • making life more pleasant for others Additionally, we need to eat well and make sleep our superpower. Lack of sleep makes us cranky, moody and more susceptible to temptation. Research suggests that sleep may help with weight loss and impulse-control. Setting boundaries and having high behavioral expectations of yourself and others is essential. We need to reject sarcasm, gossip, drama and vulgarity. Keeping short accounts with those that offend us and not being resentful, angry or bitter makes our lives simple and free from cumulative emotional debris. If we desire to attract a partner or a friend the law of attraction outlines that we

should write down what we want in a mate or a friend with clarity and in detail. We need to live in expectation and anticipation that the Universe will bring that person to us. Attracting goodness and positivity into our lives is worth a try. joneen@myrelationshipcenter.org; www. myrelationshipcenter.org Jill Weber, Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in Washington, D.C. and the author of Building Self-Esteem 5 Steps: How to Feel “Good Enough,” Breaking Up and Divorce 5 Steps: How to Heal and be Comfortable Alone, Toxic Love-5 Steps, and Getting Close to Others 5 Steps. For more, follow her on Twitter @DrJill Weber and on Facebook, or check out drjillweber.com.

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Centennial to elect four council members BY DORIS TRUHLAR GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Centennial voters will elect four council members in the November 5, 2019 general election, one in each of its four districts. There will not be a mayoral election this year, as the next election for mayor is not until 2021. There will be no issues on the ballot for the City of Centennial. The only issue on all ballots in Arapahoe County will be an issue submitted by the Board of County Commissioners, regarding raising property taxes to fund a new jail, commonly called a detention center, as the county has significantly outgrown the facility that was built in the late 1980’s. In addition, both school districts in Centennial – Cherry Creek and Littleton –will have elections for school board members. Additionally, in two special district, serving Foxridge Subdivision and Willow Creek Subdivision, there will be issues on the ballot in regard to fences in those subdivisions. Interestingly, in each of the city’s four council districts, there are exactly two candidates, and in each a female candidate is pitted against a male candidate. Only one district, which is District 1, the western-most district, features an incumbent running for re-election (Candace Moon). In District 2, more or less close to the center of the City of Centennial, the incumbent, Carrie Penaloza, a first-term councilwoman, is not running for re-election, and two more-orless novices are competing for her seat. Residents who want to learn the Centennial district in which they live should go to the Centennial website, www. centennialco.gov. There is a map of City Council districts on the site. The rundown regarding candidates for the Centennial Council follows (in alphabetical order by districts).

District 1

Candace Moon is the only incumbent running in the election. She has served on the council for almost four years, having been elected in the 2015 election to a fouryear term. The wife of former council member Vorry Candace Moon

Moon, who served previously to her election, she recently retired from a job as a supervisor with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Moon said that her retirement has “freed me up to do more for the city.” She said her strengths include following the development of the city from the time it was created in 2000 and 2001. She said a strength that she has is a great familiarity with the budget of the city, which is the most crucial concern of the council. She added that she has a comprehensive understanding of “how local government works.” Moon has had a virtually perfect attendance record, even attending by telephone when she has been out of town, which has not been often. The one-term council woman was critical of opponent Ron Phelps, for his resignation from Ron Phelps the Centennial City Council when he was elected to an earlier term of office after serving only six months of his term and then moving out of state. See the next candidate write-up, which follows. Ron Phelps, in response to the criticism of Moon, said that he was forced to move away due to the recession of 2008, which “greatly impacted” his family, that he took employment in Wisconsin when he lost his job here, and added that he said he would serve out his full term this time, if elected. Originally from Colorado Springs, Phelps now works for the Denver Water Board, within its “learning and organizational group.” He and his family moved back to Centennial from Wisconsin in 2016. The first time he lived in Centennial was in 2003 to 2010. Phelps said he feels that his desire to serve Centennial is one of the reasons voters should cast their ballots for him. He considers it to his credit that he “put my hand in the air” to run for the council seat. Also, he believes that he has the ability to figure out what is important and not focus “on something not relevant.” He said his “professional background and experience in the community” is a plus. In an email, Phelps said that he believes that he believes in more limited government than

does the incumbent. He said that re-electing Moon would be “more of the same.”

District 2

Brian D. Beatty, candidate for the District 2 seat open due to Penaloza not running for re-election, pointed to his experience on the Centennial Planning and Zoning Commission, which he said has “taught me a lot” about Centennial and the operation of local government. He said his service has allowed him “to understand the city better.” In addition, Beatty said he is a “good listener” and will listen carefully to his constituents, if he is elected. A resident of Centennial for “about 13 years,” Beatty said he “grew up in Colorado Springs.” An avid Brian Beatty aviator, Beatty recently, over the past several years, started building an airplane in his garage. He has recently moved that airplane to Front Range Airport, in Watkins east of the metropolitan area. He is now finishing it. Beatty said that, when he lived in Atlanta, he managed a “small private airport.” He calls aviation “a hobby.” In addition to building an airplane, he also is a pilot. A transplant to Colorado from Atlanta, where he was “born and raised,” Beatty worked in that city before moving to Colorado in 2006. He is an auxiliary board member of the Wings Over the Rockies organization, an entity that teaches and exposes children to the aviation industry. The organization also operates a museum. Beatty has a Masters Degree in real estate and construction management from the University of Denver (2010). Running against Beatty is Christine L. Sweetland, who moved to the district in 2001, the same year as Centennial was incorporated. Sweetland said the city “is at a great crossChristine roads” Sweetland and she wants “to be part of the decision process for what Centennial will be in the future.” She said her experience as a Certified Residential Appraiser

who works with lenders will assist her in serving on council, if she is elected. Sweetland said she “really wants the opportunity to listen to people in the community” and also to “reach out to the community.”

District 3

Richard Arlen Holt is a candidate in District 3, which is the most spread-out district in the city and is somewhat in the middle of the city. A native of southern California, Holt was graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz with a degree in business and works for a company commonly known as “NCM,” with an official name of National Cinemedia. Holt moved to Centennial in 2001, the same year that Centennial became a city. Richard Holt Holt said his experience on the board of the Foxridge Improvement Association has helped him prepare to serve on the City Council, and also that he believes his work in the tech industry is a good background for serving the city. Holt said there “are issues [in Centennial] requiring technological knowledge.” Also running in District 3 is Rhonda Livingston, who said she has lived in the home she currently lives in for 25 years, so she lived there both before and after Centennial was incorporated. Livingston said her experience in serving on the Charter Commission, when Centennial was becoming a home rule city, has helped her prepare to Rhonda Livingston serve. Livingston also said that she attends council meetings and is a graduate of the Centennial 101 program, which is a class that lasts for several weeks. In the class, students learn about Centennial’s formation and the issues in the city. Her interest is “not in any one thing,” Livingston said. “I will listen [to constituents] and try to understand” the issues they bring before council. She said she has “watched” the council “for many years” and has “been having a good time talking to people” about the

issues in the city. She concluded with the statement, “It’s not broken, so [we should] stay on the same path.”

District 4

Anna Burr, who lives in Fox Hill Subdivision, is an attorney who believes she can make “fair decisions.” She also believes her background as an attorney is relevant to service on the council, because attorneys are used to “providing Anna Burr logic and reason to issues.” Burr received her law degree from Chicago Kent Law School 11 years ago, and has lived in Centennial for seven years. As the mother of “two young children,” Burr said she wants to have a part in keeping the city on track.” Burr’s opponent is Don Sheehan, who said that he has lived in his home since 1992, prior to Centennial’s incorporation. There are “growing issues throughout the metro area,” he said. Additionally, Centennial is “a very safe community,” and he wants to continue that “same level of safety.” Sheehan described himself as “very fiscally conservative” and said he wants to ensure the same level of responsibility” for spending tax dollars wisely. The city is “well managed,” Sheehan said. As a contract council/city manager entity, it outsources some duties, which is “a great way of doing things, “since it allows “experts to do some” of the duties of a city. He Don Sheehan also said that Centennial “has developed great relationships with other entities,” including many special district, but also including the Colorado Department of Transportation and the City of Aurora, and that such cooperation should continue. Sheehan pointed to his experience as a member of the Centennial Senior Commission as being a good background for serving on council. Most of the candidates said they will be going door-to-door to solicit votes.


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ARAPAHOE COUNTY WARRANTS REPORT FOR 08/01/2019 TO 08/31/2019 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10................................................... General Fund................. 3,653,887.18 11.................................................... Social Services................. 801,566.25 12................................................... Electronic Filing Te.............. 25,526.00 14................................................... Law Enforcement Auth........ 33,409.33 15................................................... Arapahoe / Douglas W...... 113,020.22 16................................................... Road and Bridge............... 465,312.18 19................................................... Communications Netwo........ 1,442.80 20................................................... Sheriff’s Commissary.......... 57,891.85 21................................................... Community Developmen..... 16,882.73 25................................................... Developmental Disabi....... 107,510.34 26................................................... Grants............................... 417,725.97 28................................................... Open Space Sales Tax.. 2,569,232.70 29................................................... Homeland Security -........... 21,799.80 33................................................... Building Maintenance.......... 82,446.82 34................................................... Fair Fund........................... 225,038.15 41................................................... Capital Expenditure........... 192,516.71 42................................................... Infrastructure..................... 481,656.25 43................................................... Arapahoe County Recr..... 103,373.30 70................................................... Central Services................ 483,060.70 71................................................... Self-Insurance Liabi............ 20,698.78 73................................................... Self-Insurance Worke....... 297,571.67 74................................................... Self-Insurance Denta.......... 13,385.83 84................................................... E-911 Authority.................. 129,735.66 91................................................... Treasurer....................... 8,403,417.18 TOTAL................................................................................. 18,718,108.40 PREPARED BY APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund 1ST CLASS TOWING.................... Services and Other.................. 380.00 A2M4SEEN LLP............................. Services and Other............... 6,826.57 A2M4SEEN LLP............................. Supplies.............................. 15,706.48 ABC LEGAL SERVICES................ MISC.......................................... 15.00 ABC LEGAL SERVICES INC......... MISC.......................................... 60.00 ABELMAN LAW OFFICES............. MISC.......................................... 25.00 ABRHET LEGESE.......................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 ACCOUNT BROKERS................... MISC.......................................... 10.50 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND.MISC..................................... 1,176.00 ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS.. Supplies.............................. 70,743.00 ADRIENNE JUSTINE ORTIZ......... Services and Other.................. 108.00 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS............... Supplies..................................... 19.82 ADVANCED PROTECTION PRODUCTS INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 1,823.00 AFFIRMA CONSULTING LLC........ Services and Other............... 1,280.00 ALAMEDA EAST VETERINARY HOSPITAL .................................................. Services and Other.................. 794.62 ALAN MCCLINTOCH..................... Services and Other............... 1,792.35 ALAN MCCLINTOCH..................... Supplies................................... 256.05 ALCOCK LAW GROUP.................. MISC........................................ 211.95 ALEX MAURICIO MORALES......... MISC.......................................... 15.00 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY.Services and Other............... 2,864.80 ALI K HOLLEY................................ Services and Other.................. 174.80 ALL CUSTOM WEAR..................... Supplies................................... 358.54 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP)......Supplies ........................... 16.32 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.... Supplies................................... 281.05 ALLINA HEALTH SYSTEM............. Supplies................................... 400.00 ALPINE CREDIT INC..................... MISC.......................................... 59.50 ALSCO........................................... Supplies..................................... 27.50 ALTITUDE COMMUNITY LAW PC.MISC........................................ 187.92 AMANDA DAVIS............................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 AMBER WINTHERS....................... Services and Other.................... 30.39 AMBERLE TETLEY........................ Services and Other.................. 212.80 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 803.56 AMI MARSELL............................... Services and Other.................... 40.60 AMY BOSSERMAN........................ Services and Other.................... 83.90 AMY COPLEY................................ Services and Other.................... 38.23 ANA PATRICIA PAREDES............. MISC.......................................... 15.00 ANALEMMA ENTERPRISES LLC. Services and Other............... 4,631.25 ANDREW BROWN......................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 ANDREW CORNELL...................... Services and Other.................. 236.12 ANGELA STANTON....................... Services and Other.................... 36.70 ANTON ROMANOV....................... Services and Other.................... 60.90 AQUA SERVE................................ Services and Other.................. 166.00 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX....... Services and Other...................... 14,218.60 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX....... Supplies...................................... 155,473.92 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ................................................... Supplies................................ 4,754.45 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 14,961.67 ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER .................................................. Services and Other............. 60,835.87 ARROWHEAD SCIENTIFIC INC.... Supplies..................................... 74.13 ASHLEY CAPPEL.......................... Services and Other.................... 98.32 AT&T............................................... Services and Other.................. 144.40 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.................. Services and Other.................. 138.06 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH.......... Services and Other............. 38,335.58 AUTOZONE STORES INC............. Supplies................................... 221.96 AXON ENTERPRISE INC.............. Supplies.............................. 25,872.00 BAILEY RAE CRAFT...................... Services and Other.................. 253.05 BAKER & HOSTELER LLP............ MISC........................................ 172.30 BAMBI SHROPHIRE...................... Services and Other.................... 39.50 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC....... Services and Other............... 9,800.00 BATTERIES PLUS BULBS #81...... Services and Other.................... 95.98 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC.............. Supplies................................... 418.15 BC SERVICES INC........................ MISC........................................ 110.00 BEAR CAT MANUFACTURING..... Supplies................................... 340.75 BEAU BAGGETT............................ Services and Other.................. 174.80 BERNDT SAVIG............................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 BETSY C SHERMAN..................... Services and Other.................... 12.77 BILL L HOLEN................................ Services and Other.................. 387.34 BOYCE LAW FIRM LLP................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 BRENDA SIMONS......................... Services and Other.................... 21.34 BRENDA SIMONS......................... Supplies..................................... 22.65 BRIAN A CASSIDY......................... Services and Other.................. 114.00 BRIAN BOSTWICK........................ Services and Other.................... 67.11 BRIAN GILPATRICK....................... Services and Other.................... 74.12 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................... 54.99 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ................................................... Supplies................................... 217.96 BRINK’S INCORPORATED............ Services and Other............... 2,931.70 BRON TAPES OF COLORADO INC ................................................... Supplies................................... 273.20 BRUCE WALKER........................... Services and Other.................. 174.80 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.. Supplies................................... 185.14 BRYAN D WEIMER........................ Services and Other.................. 556.00 CAITLYN CAHILL........................... Services and Other.................. 100.00 CALEB HENDRICH........................ Services and Other.................... 15.00 CALLYO 2009 CORP..................... Services and Other............... 4,200.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC ................................................... Services and Other.................... 60.23 CARLOA A SANCHEZ.................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 CAROL JEPPSEN.......................... Services and Other.................... 68.73 CAROLYN E SCOTT...................... Services and Other.................. 250.80 CATA............................................... Services and Other............... 3,575.00 CDW GOVERNMENT.................... Services and Other............. 18,491.42

CDW GOVERNMENT.................... Supplies................................ 1,437.95 CEC SOLAR #1121 LLC................ Services and Other............. 10,762.50 CEC SOLAR #1122 LLC................ Services and Other............. 10,904.06 CEC SOLAR #1130 LLC................ Services and Other............... 8,306.42 CECILIA C ZAPATA........................ Supplies....................................... 7.98 CENTER FOR ELDER LAW & JUSTICE ................................................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION ................................................... Services and Other.................. 360.00 CENTURYLINK.............................. Services and Other............. 15,205.36 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY............. Services and Other.................. 140.23 CHRISTOPHER AARON BATES... Services and Other............... 1,935.00 CHRISTOPHER CLARK................ Services and Other.................. 123.08 CHRISTOPHER CLARK................ Supplies................................... 200.00 CHRISTOPHER GULLI.................. Services and Other.................. 296.40 CINDY FORTUNATO..................... Services and Other.................... 47.56 CINDY GARCIA.............................. Services and Other.................. 102.83 CITY OF AURORA......................... MISC..................................... 1,120.00 CITY OF AURORA......................... Services and Other............... 8,212.20 CIVICORE LLC.............................. Services and Other.................. 250.00 CLARENCE T TALLEY................... Services and Other.................. 258.10 CLARION ASSOCIATES LLC........ Services and Other............... 1,099.56 CLEAN DESIGNS INC................... Services and Other............... 2,280.99 CLIFTON LARSON ALLEN LLP..... Services and Other............... 7,000.00 CODE 3 ASSOCIATES INC........... Supplies................................... 225.00 COLORADO ADVERTISING PRODUCTS INC ................................................... Supplies................................ 2,802.38 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 550.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ................................................... MISC................................... 10,261.50 COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC ................................................... Services and Other............. 14,190.00 COLORADO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES .................................................. Supplies..................................... 36.00 COLORADO COUNTY ATTORNEY ASSOC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,750.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................. MISC........................................ 388.60 COLORADO ENVELOPE INC....... Supplies................................ 1,781.40 COLORADO NATURAL GAS INC.. Services and Other.................... 27.95 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 623.00 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,350.00 COLORADO PRESS SERVICE INC ................................................... Services and Other............. 39,016.00 COLORADO REGIONAL HEALTH INFO .................................................. Supplies................................... 675.00 COLORADO TRANSPORT............ Services and Other.................. 362.50 CONTACT WIRELESS................... Services and Other.................... 28.25 CONTINENTAL COLLECTION AGENCY .................................................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 CORENE HENAGE........................ Services and Other.................... 71.69 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC .................................................. Services and Other........... 430,424.23 CRISTANDO HOUSE INC.............. Services and Other.................. 255.00 CSU EXTENSION KIT CARSON COUNTY .................................................. Services and Other.................... 61.50 CUSHING LAW OFFICE PC.......... MISC............................................ 9.50 CYNTHIA R MCNAIR..................... Supplies................................... 291.75 D & D TIRE SERVICE INC............. Supplies................................... 568.44 DAIOHS USA................................. Services and Other.................... 79.70 DAIOHS USA................................. Supplies..................................... 49.50 DALE DAVIS................................... Services and Other.................. 150.00 DANIELLE BASH........................... Services and Other.................. 137.99 DAREN SEBASTIAN ALVARADO.. MISC.......................................... 15.00 DARRYL M FONTANA LLC............ MISC.......................................... 15.00 DAVID BESSEN............................. Services and Other.................... 76.50 DAWN BOMGARDNER................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 DEANNE BENDER........................ Supplies..................................... 12.50 DEBBIE HICKS.............................. Supplies................................... 315.07 DEBBY JO HORNING.................... Services and Other.................... 49.39 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other............. 87,384.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Supplies................................ 3,940.00 DENISE HOLTER........................... Services and Other.................... 16.01 DENVER WATER........................... Services and Other............... 8,873.47 DIEXSYS LLC................................ Services and Other............... 5,021.73 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC....... Supplies..................................... 99.13 DOMINICK CISSON....................... Services and Other.................... 30.35 DOUGLAS B KIEL.......................... MISC........................................ 606.46 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.... Supplies..................................... 39.07 DUSTY SASH................................. Services and Other.................. 360.90 E470 PUBLIC HIGH WAY AUTHORITY .................................................. Services and Other.................. 226.70 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY .................................................. Services and Other.................. 211.00 ED BOZARTH #1 PARK MEADOW CHEVY INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 148.45 EDWARD BAKER.......................... Services and Other.................. 174.80 EHLERS & ASSOCIATES INC....... Services and Other............. 88,620.00 EL PASO CO CSS.......................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA......................... Services and Other.................... 69.03 EMILY SPADA................................ Services and Other.................. 112.92 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 495.00 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC .................................................. Supplies..................................... 89.00 EP BLAZER LLC............................ Supplies................................ 1,313.45 ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL .................................................. Services and Other.................... 40.00 ERIN L POWERS........................... Services and Other.................... 51.27 EVA LOUISE FOSTER................... Services and Other.................. 144.00 EXPRESS TOLL............................. Services and Other.................... 22.20 EZ MESSENGER........................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS............ Supplies................................ 2,520.61 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..... MISC..................................... 8,591.28 FAMILY TREE INC......................... Services and Other............... 8,333.33 FARIS MACHINERY CO................ Supplies................................ 1,934.67 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION .................................................. Supplies................................... 305.88 FEDEX........................................... Supplies..................................... 50.26 FLEET FUELING............................ MISC................................... 39,572.00 FOP LODGE 31.............................. MISC................................... 19,107.50 FRANCY LAW FIRM PC................ MISC.......................................... 15.00 FRANK MENE................................ Services and Other.................... 64.79 FRONT RANGE MAINTENANCE INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 272.42 G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS (USA) INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 85,786.13 GADES SALES COMPANY INC.... Services and Other............. 77,100.00 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER .................................................. Services and Other............. 28,750.00 GFOA............................................. Services and Other............... 1,018.00 GIRSH AND ROTTMAN PC........... MISC.......................................... 40.00 GJKG INC....................................... Services and Other.................. 250.00 GLOBAL MOBILE LLC................... Services and Other............... 1,000.00 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP .................................................. Supplies..................................... 49.65 GONZALES CUSTOM PAINTING INC

.................................................. Supplies................................... 772.16 GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM........... Services and Other............... 2,000.00 GRAINGER.................................... Services and Other.................. 517.82 GRAINGER.................................... Supplies................................ 1,695.54 GRANT GREGORY HASTINGS.... MISC.......................................... 15.00 GRAVELY & PEARSON................. MISC........................................ 181.11 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY...... Services and Other........................ 2,110.75 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY....... Services and Other........................ 4,821.25 HEALTHONE CARENOW URGENT CARE LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 130.00 HEATHER GARDENS METRO DISTRICT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 100.00 HERSHEY DECKER PLLC............ Services and Other.................. 135.00 HIBERNIA INVESTIGATIONS INC...... Services and Other............................. 65.00 HIGHLANDS RANCH LAW ENFORCEMENT .................................................. Services and Other............. 79,512.40 HIGHLANDS RANCH POSTMASTER .................................................. Supplies................................... 235.00 HILAIRE BROCKMEYER............... Services and Other.................... 83.00 HILL ENTERPRISES INC.............. Services and Other.................. 166.38 HOLLY HOOVER........................... Services and Other.................... 83.80 HOME DEPOT USA INC................ MISC........................................ 963.60 HORIZON LAWN & TREE CARE INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 51,871.00 HOV SERVICES INC..................... Services and Other.................. 445.50 INPRO CORPORATION................. Services and Other.................... 78.59 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS................. Services and Other............... 1,569.10 INSIGHT GLOBAL LLC.................. Services and Other............... 7,049.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.... Services and Other.................. 680.66 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.... Supplies................................ 1,004.41 INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,666.67 INTERGROUP INC........................ Services and Other............... 5,837.40 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.............. MISC..................................... 9,197.52 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.............. Supplies...................................... (5.16) INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT .................................................. MISC................................. 343,372.33 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING MANAGEMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 325.00 INTOXIMETERS INC..................... MISC..................................... 2,052.00 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS........ Services and Other............... 1,054.62 IVOR HANSEN............................... Services and Other.................... 72.96 IVOR HANSEN............................... Supplies..................................... 36.30 J & R BENNETT WELDING INC.... Supplies................................... 137.17 J BROWER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES .................................................. Services and Other.................. 767.50 JACK T SMITH............................... Services and Other............... 7,725.00 JACQUELYN BAYARD................... Services and Other.................... 45.59 JAHSANA MALUHIALANI BANKS...... Services and Other........................... 173.07 JAKE CARRUTHERS..................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 JAMES CONYERS......................... Services and Other.................... 96.39 JAMIE B WOLLMAN...................... Services and Other.................. 300.00 JANE F RIECK............................... Services and Other.................. 315.00 JAXINE HENSLEY......................... Services and Other.................... 44.50 JEAN WALTON.............................. Services and Other.................... 41.99 JEFF BAKER.................................. Services and Other.................... 17.50 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC.... MISC........................................ 124.50 JEFFERSON COUNTY TREASURER .................................................. Services and Other.................... 24.00 JENNIFER MARIA SCARPELLI..... Services and Other.................... 72.00 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER............ MISC........................................ 350.76 JESSE ANDREWS......................... Supplies..................................... 48.95 JESSICA HORTON........................ MISC.......................................... 15.00 JESSICA SAMPSON...................... Services and Other.................. 250.80 JESSICA SERRANO...................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 JESTER GIBSON & MOORE LLP....... MISC..................................................... 56.10 JOAN M LOPEZ............................. Services and Other.................. 447.72 JOAN V WHITTLESEY................... Services and Other............... 1,818.75 JODI GRAGG................................. Services and Other.................. 212.80 JOEL S BERRELEZ....................... Supplies..................................... 20.85 JOHN HORNUNG.......................... Supplies................................... 179.89 JOHN JUDGE................................. Services and Other.................... 54.17 JOHN W STORB III........................ Services and Other............... 3,318.75 JOLENE NAGLE............................ Services and Other.................... 13.98 JON TAKAYAMA............................. Services and Other.................. 159.60 JONATHAN VRABEC..................... Services and Other............... 1,436.56 JOSHUA LEE FRANCIS................ MISC.......................................... 15.00 JOSHUA SPRING.......................... Services and Other.................. 146.10 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA.... MISC................................. 405,352.79 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A.... Services and Other........... 453,347.69 JUAN C GUZMAN.......................... Services and Other.................. 165.00 JUDICIAL ARBITER GROUP INC.. Services and Other............... 8,000.00 JUPITER I LLC............................... Supplies................................... 901.20 JUSTIN D COBB............................ Services and Other.................... 50.00 KAREN A SMITH............................ Services and Other............... 6,225.00 KAREN HART................................ Services and Other.................. 326.80 KAREN L HART.............................. Services and Other.................. 343.20 KARL HERRMANN........................ Services and Other.................. 508.20 KARLA FRYE................................. Services and Other.................... 28.30 KATHERINE PEERCY................... MISC.......................................... 68.60 KATHLEEN CONTI......................... Services and Other.................. 214.96 KATHRYN DOWLING.................... Services and Other.................. 212.80 KATHRYN LATSIS......................... Services and Other.................. 300.00 KATHY TRUONG........................... Services and Other.................... 37.12 KEITH FUCHSER........................... Services and Other.................... 68.15 KELLY ADKINS.............................. Services and Other.................... 16.24 KELLY TECH LTD.......................... Services and Other.................. 632.60 KYMAT LLC.................................... Supplies................................... 488.00 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES....... Services and Other.................. 541.59 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.......... Services and Other.................. 327.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.......... Supplies................................... 545.00 LAURA MAZUR.............................. Services and Other.................... 94.25 LAUREN THOMAS......................... Services and Other.................. 155.33 LCC ENTERPRISES LLC.............. Supplies................................... 243.70 LE ARGUELLO............................... MISC........................................ 365.52 LEIF A NELSON PC....................... MISC.......................................... 13.50 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC....... Services and Other........................... 225.00 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................. Supplies................................... 311.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING .................................................. Services and Other............... 3,295.00 LIMU LLC....................................... Services and Other............... 6,216.00 LISA MASON.................................. Services and Other.................. 505.49 LISA MASON.................................. Supplies..................................... 38.69 LOCLYZ LLC.................................. Services and Other............... 5,600.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES .................................................. Supplies................................... 169.28 LUCAS GREEN.............................. Services and Other.................... 37.41 LUCAS WILLIAM HATLESTAD...... Services and Other.................. 167.66 LUCERO & ASSOCIATES.............. MISC.......................................... 28.50 LUCINDA GREENE........................ Services and Other.................. 265.58 LUCINDA GREENE........................ Supplies..................................... 30.71 LWVADC......................................... Services and Other.................... 85.00 LYNNEA OLDHAM......................... Services and Other.................... 92.01 MACHOL & JOHANNES................ MISC........................................ 928.04 MACKOFF KELLOGG LAW FIRM....... MISC..................................................... 15.00 MANATRON INC............................ Services and Other............... 2,380.00 MARIA ELENA LUGO CHAVEZ..... MISC.......................................... 15.00 MARISSA CHAMBERLAIN............ Services and Other.................. 343.20 MARK A LEACHMAN PC............... MISC.......................................... 45.00 MARK ANDY INC........................... Services and Other.................. 998.83

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— MARK ANDY INC........................... Supplies................................... 468.75 MARK C RICH................................ Services and Other.................. 212.80 MARYANN B HEWICKER.............. Services and Other.................. 300.00 MATHESON TRIGAS INC.............. Supplies................................... 366.30 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,210.00 MCGEE COMPANY....................... Supplies..................................... 25.02 MESA COUNTY............................. Services and Other............... 1,400.00 MGT OF AMERICA LLC................. Services and Other............. 20,000.00 MICHAEL AXINN............................ Services and Other.................. 104.63 MICHAEL BALDING....................... Services and Other.................. 603.80 MICHAEL REGAN.......................... MISC.......................................... 66.60 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC .................................................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 MIDLAND FUNDING INC............... MISC.......................................... 15.00 MILIND VIBHANDIK....................... Services and Other.................... 19.14 MILLER COHEN PETERSON YOUNG PC .................................................. MISC.......................................... 70.00 MISTIE PRUITT.............................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 MOELLER GRAF PC..................... MISC.......................................... 45.00 MOLLY ORKILD-LARSON............. Services and Other.................. 158.60 MONTROSE CO D A...................... MISC.......................................... 25.95 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS............. Services and Other.................. 939.60 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...... Services and Other.................... 61.72 MOUNTAIN WEST LAW GROUP PC .................................................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 MURRAY WILKENING PC............. MISC........................................ 174.90 NANCY JACKSON......................... Services and Other.................... 37.80 NANCY N SHARPE........................ Services and Other.................. 203.85 NAPA AUTO PARTS....................... Supplies................................ 4,772.26 NATALIE BAZAREVITSCH............ Services and Other.................. 241.86 NATHAN SCHLOESSER............... Supplies................................... 107.98 NATIONAL EMBLEM INC.............. Supplies................................ 6,471.82 NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 279.00 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS......... Supplies................................... 443.49 NELSON & KENNARD................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 NELSON AND KENNARD.............. MISC.......................................... 15.00 NICHOLAS CHANTALA................. Services and Other.................. 212.80 NIRA DUVAN.................................. Services and Other.................. 301.16 NOORA LAWAL.............................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 NOREGON SYSTEMS INC............ Supplies................................ 1,598.00 NTHERM LLC................................. Services and Other............... 2,029.55 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF .................................................. Services and Other.................. 379.50 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY .................................................. Services and Other........... 172,549.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC........ Supplies................................ 1,230.08 PAOLA SONIA REVILLA................ MISC.......................................... 15.00 PATRICK HERNANDEZ................. Services and Other.................. 159.60 PATRICK HERNANDEZ................. Supplies..................................... 12.48 PAYLOGIX LLC.............................. MISC................................... 24,380.63 PDM STEEL SERVICE CENTERS INC.................................................. Supplies................................... 142.95 PERKINELMER GENETICS INC... Supplies................................... 150.00 PERLA DEJESUS HAMILTON....... MISC.......................................... 15.00 PETER SANTIN............................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP .................................................. Supplies................................... 223.21 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY............... Supplies..................................... 24.21 PLATTE COUNTY ATTORNEY...... MISC.......................................... 15.00 POTESTIO BROTHERS................ Supplies................................... 124.77 POWERDETAILS LLC.................... Services and Other.................. 181.39 PRAIRIE STATE LEGAL SERVICES .................................................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 PROFESSIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE .................................................. Services and Other.................. 252.00 PROVEST LLC............................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 550.00 PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIETY OF AMERICA .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,950.00 PUHONG ZHAO............................. MISC.......................................... 25.00 PURPLE LANGUAGE SERVICES CO .................................................. Services and Other.................... 96.00 R M JACKSON & ASSOCIATES PC .................................................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 RACHEL BECK.............................. Services and Other.................. 201.30 RACHEL M CALDWELL................. Services and Other.................... 96.98 RACHELLE MILLER...................... Services and Other.................. 126.32 RANDALL S MILLER...................... Services and Other.................. 300.00 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES...... Services and Other............. 12,480.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC .................................................. Capital Outlay....................... 1,650.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 1,200.00 REANN SUSANNA GALLEGOS.... MISC.......................................... 15.00 REBECCA GRANATO ROCKE...... MISC.......................................... 15.00 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT .................................................. Supplies................................... 165.74 RICHARD D WILLIAMS................. Services and Other............... 7,218.75 RICHARD RIVERA......................... Services and Other.................... 12.64 RICHARD T SALL.......................... Services and Other.................. 300.00 RICK D DANKERT......................... Services and Other.................. 250.80 RISA STEDMAN............................. Services and Other.................. 200.15 ROADHOG INC.............................. Supplies................................... 611.29 ROBERT A HEDRICK.................... Services and Other.................. 174.80 ROBERT BONNER........................ Services and Other.................... 53.00 ROBERT DECKER......................... Services and Other.................... 64.96 ROBIN FRAZEE/PETTY CASH..... Services and Other.................... 30.00 ROBIN FRAZEE/PETTY CASH..... Supplies..................................... 98.77 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,872.60 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER .................................................. Supplies................................... 256.21 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RADIOGRAPHICS .................................................. Services and Other............... 9,000.00 RODNEY O BROCKELMAN.......... Services and Other.................. 100.00 ROLAND PROCESS SERVICE &....... Services and Other............................. 90.08 RON GAZVODA............................. Services and Other.................. 250.80 RONALD A LOMBARDO................ Services and Other.................... 40.00 RONDA MCGUINNIS..................... Services and Other...................... 7.66 ROYAL CUP INC............................ Supplies................................... 637.74 RR DONNELLEY............................ Supplies................................... 703.33 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC.... Supplies................................ 1,841.40 SAFEWARE INC............................ Services and Other.................. 125.00 SALAM INTERNATIONAL INC....... Supplies................................... 579.58 SAMUEL TORRES......................... Services and Other.................. 276.21 SARAH HUERTA............................ Services and Other.................. 254.70 SCOTT CLARK.............................. Services and Other.................... 33.06 SCOTT SHAW................................ Services and Other.................. 141.52 SEAN D DAWSON SR................... MISC.......................................... 15.00 SECURITY CENTRAL INC............ Services and Other.................. 279.00 SELINA N BASCHIERA.................. Services and Other.................... 57.65 SHAYLEN FLOREZ........................ Services and Other.................. 425.53 SHEILA GAINS............................... Services and Other.................. 180.37 SHEILA GAINS............................... Supplies..................................... 23.78 SHEMSIANA MEVLANI.................. Services and Other.................... 20.47 SHERYL ANNE YOUNG................ Services and Other.................... 60.00 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INCORP .................................................. Services and Other............. 15,174.35 SHRED-IT USA LLC....................... Services and Other.................. 686.28 SOKHIBDZHON RUNIBOEV......... MISC............................................ 7.00 SOKHIBDZHON RUZIBOEV.......... MISC.......................................... 15.00 SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,000.00 SOUTHERNCARLSON.................. Supplies................................... 381.60 SOUTHLAND MEDICAL LLC......... Supplies..................................... 95.00 SPOK INC...................................... Services and Other.................. 338.89 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON... MISC........................................ 843.70 SPRINT SOLUTIONS INC............. Services and Other.................. 356.40 STACIE MAYS................................ Services and Other.................. 121.32 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC..... Services and Other............. 20,347.50 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT...... MISC........................................ 580.38 STATE OF COLORADO................. Services and Other.................. 181.92 STATE OF COLORADO................. Supplies................................... 558.67 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY .................................................. Services and Other............. 18,130.97 STENGER & STENGER................ MISC........................................ 120.00 STEPHANIE WENHOLZ................ Services and Other.................... 87.18 STEPHEN P SHOLLER................. Services and Other.................... 40.00 STEVENS REPORTING SERVICE .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,231.15 SUSAN POWELL-STANLEY.......... Services and Other.................. 529.42 SUTTELL & HAMMER, P.C............ MISC..................................... 1,649.64 SYMBOLARTS LLC....................... Supplies................................ 1,572.00 TALENTSMART INC...................... Services and Other.................. 905.71 TARAMART & GAS INC................. Services and Other.................... 62.00 TAYLOR MCKINNEY...................... Services and Other.................. 142.01 TELEPHONE TOWN HALL MEETING INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,476.22 TERENCE JOHN JENNI................ Services and Other............... 7,125.00 TERESA MARLOWE...................... Services and Other.................. 143.00 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC .................................................. Services and Other............... 3,149.10

THE JOB STORE........................... Services and Other............... 3,012.09 THE KEYSTONE CENTER............ Services and Other............... 4,972.00 THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA .................................................. Services and Other.................. 408.00 THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA .................................................. Supplies................................... 405.00 THE MOORE LAW GROUP INC.... MISC.......................................... 15.00 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO...... Supplies................................... 237.50 THE SUPPLY CACHE INC............. Supplies................................... 294.95 THE VILLAGER LEGALS............... Supplies..................................... 16.38 THERESA ANNE RUSSO.............. Supplies................................... 827.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST....... Services and Other............... 7,707.75 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST....... Supplies................................... 266.40 TIFFANIE BLEAU........................... Services and Other.................... 41.24 TIM HANSON................................. Services and Other.................... 69.60 TIME COURIERS LLC................... Supplies..................................... 21.00 TOBY R SHEVLIN.......................... Services and Other.................. 212.80 TODD COMPANIES INC................ Services and Other.................. 700.00 TODD SPANIER............................. Services and Other.................. 193.10 TOP HAT FILE AND SERVE INC... MISC.......................................... 15.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL................. Services and Other.................... 29.34 TRACY RYBA................................. Services and Other.................... 14.37 TRAFFICWARE.............................. Services and Other............... 8,108.00 TRANS UNION............................... Services and Other.................. 287.45 TRUDI PEEPGRASS..................... Services and Other.................. 219.24 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC .................................................. MISC..................................... 8,125.62 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US)..... Supplies................................... 593.62 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC...... Services and Other............... 2,456.31 U.S. COURTS-PACER................... Services and Other.................. 723.20 ULINE INC...................................... Supplies................................ 1,957.58 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,303.60 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER............ Services and Other............. 14,800.00 US POSTMASTER......................... Supplies................................ 1,550.00 USC INTERNAL MERGER CO LLC .................................................. Services and Other............. 17,679.03 UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF .................................................. Services and Other.................. 139.16 VALLEJO CC LLC.......................... Services and Other............. 18,287.25 VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY...... Supplies........................................... 4,017.03 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other............. 29,721.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Supplies................................ 1,649.94 VIAL FOTHERINGHAM LLP.......... MISC.......................................... 10.00 VIAL FOTHERINGHOM LLP.......... MISC.......................................... 15.00 VICTOR BLATZER......................... Services and Other.................. 115.59 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP..... Services and Other........................... 149.76 VINCI LAW OFFICE LLC............... MISC.......................................... 30.00 VISION CHEMICAL SYSTEMS INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 1,349.00 VISION GRAPHICS INCORPORATED .................................................. Services and Other.................. 735.10 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC..................................... 9,643.72 VISTA FD LLC................................ Supplies................................... 940.67 WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES INC...... MISC..................................................... 45.00 WARREN KULIK............................ Services and Other.................... 10.73 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER .................................................. Services and Other............. 10,544.41 WAXIES ENTERPRISES INC........ MISC........................................ 806.69 WAXIES ENTERPRISES INC........ Supplies..................................... 30.60 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,367.16 WENDY WELLS............................. Services and Other.................. 129.86 WESTERN STATES FIRE PROTECTION .................................................. Services and Other.................. 594.00 WILLIAM BRAJKOVICH................. MISC.......................................... 15.00 WILLIAM D EMERSON.................. Services and Other.................... 26.10 WILSON & ASSOCIATES LLC....... Services and Other............... 2,933.20 WL CONTRACTORS INC.............. Services and Other............... 3,782.50 WONDERLIC INC.......................... Services and Other............... 2,280.00 WONDERLIC INC.......................... Supplies..................................... 49.76 WRITER MOTT.............................. Services and Other................... 111.66 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other........... 141,349.49 XEROX CORPORATION............... Services and Other............... 1,309.00 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services CHELSEY CHRISTIANSON........... Services and Other.................. 237.62 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT............ Services and Other............... 4,266.56 A NEW WORLD CHILD PLACEMENT AGENCY .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,630.00 A2M4SEEN LLP............................. Services and Other............... 4,288.00 ABIGAIL RAMSAUER.................... Community Programs................ 24.94 ABIGAIL RAMSAUER.................... Services and Other.................. 480.50 ACCOUNT BROKERS................... MISC........................................ 800.22 AD BILLING AND RECOVERY INC .................................................. Services and Other.................... 65.00 ADAMS COUNTY........................... Services and Other.................... 39.00 ADRIANE HACKETT...................... Services and Other.................... 62.76 ALEAH K BUCCELLI...................... Services and Other.................. 112.58 ALENA VANBRUNT....................... Services and Other.................... 10.50 ALEXANDRA EGGLESTON........... Services and Other...................... 5.92 ALEXANDRIA AMICK..................... Services and Other.................. 224.29 ALEXIS JONES.............................. Services and Other.................... 26.68 ALICIA HEWITT.............................. Services and Other.................. 122.38 ALISON IVORY.............................. Services and Other.................. 366.56 ALISSA J YULU.............................. Services and Other.................. 195.45 ALLICIA HALEY.............................. Services and Other.................... 60.96 ALTITUDE COMMUNITY LAW PC.MISC........................................ 485.47 ALYSSA BERGE............................ Services and Other.................... 24.94 AMANDA MCKEY........................... Services and Other.................. 351.94 AMBER R GUTIERREZ................. Services and Other.................... 40.20 AMBER SKIERA............................. Community Programs................ 98.50 AMBER SKIERA............................. Services and Other.................... 24.65 AMERICAN BIOIDENTITY INC...... Services and Other.................. 148.50 AMY GOLDBERG.......................... Services and Other.................... 79.79 AMY NICKERSON......................... Services and Other.................. 307.52 AMY SAUER.................................. Services and Other.................. 799.97 ANDREA COLLINS DBA INVEST NUTRITION .................................................. Community Programs.............. 250.00 ANDREA WOODS.......................... Services and Other.................... 52.55 ANDREW ACREE.......................... Services and Other.................. 276.19 ANDREW STAPLES....................... Services and Other.................... 87.35 ANGELA GUERUE......................... Services and Other.................... 12.76 ANGELA LYTLE............................. Services and Other.................. 330.40 ANGELICA ROS............................. Services and Other.................. 170.06 ANGIE HEDGEPETH..................... Services and Other.................. 129.57 ANIKA R JOHNSON....................... Services and Other.................. 201.72 ANNETTE MYRICK........................ Services and Other.................. 146.20 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT .................................................. Community Programs.............. 337.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD .................................................. Services and Other............. 33,787.82 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS... Community Programs....... 222,297.57 ARETHA MOORE.......................... MISC........................................ 100.00 ASAP SERVE LLC......................... Services and Other.................... 69.00 ASHLEY FRANKEL........................ Services and Other.................... 33.64 ASHLEY KOWALEFSKI................. Services and Other.................. 180.44 ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.................. Services and Other.................... 83.52 ASHLEY WUNDERLE.................... Services and Other.................. 217.50 B I INCORPORATED..................... Services and Other............... 1,505.00 BACKGROUND INFORMATION SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,693.45 BAYAUD ENTERPRISES INC........ Services and Other.................. 360.00 BC SERVICES, INC....................... MISC........................................ 339.84 BODIE ENGER LAW TRUST ACCOUNT .................................................. MISC........................................ 597.76 BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF...... Services and Other.................... 25.80 BRANDON ASCHENBRENNER.... Services and Other.................. 140.00 BRENDA ARMOUR........................ Services and Other.................... 91.55 BRIAN ROBILLARD....................... Services and Other.................. 255.37 BRIANNE PAZ................................ Services and Other.................. 139.67 BRISBEN CENTENNIAL EAST II APARTMEN ............................................. Community Programs.............. 700.00 BRITTANY GALLANT..................... Services and Other.................... 10.44 BRITTANY HOOSER..................... Services and Other.................. 199.34 BRITTANY NOBLE......................... Services and Other.................. 236.87 BRITTANY SIEVERS..................... Services and Other.................... 37.86 BUCKEYE C LLC........................... Community Programs......... 13,206.00 CAITLIN SANDEN.......................... Services and Other.................. 172.49 CARI OLSEN.................................. Services and Other...................... 8.53 CARISSA BARELA......................... Services and Other.................. 248.77 CAROL MORALES......................... Community Programs.................. 7.79 CARRIE BALOW............................ Services and Other.................. 247.67 CARRISHA NEWTON.................... Community Programs................ 31.99 CARRISHA NEWTON.................... Services and Other.................. 718.73 CASSANDRA AGUILAR................. Services and Other.................. 296.16 CATHERINE CHIANG.................... Services and Other.................... 66.35 CATHERINE TRUNFIO.................. Services and Other.................. 152.00 CENLAR FSB................................. Community Programs.............. 400.00 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND .................................................. Community Programs....... 219,316.34 CERTIFIED BUSINESS SERVICES INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 371.03 CESCO LINGUISTIC SERVICES INC .................................................. Community Programs........... 2,856.82 CHAD C CERINICH....................... Services and Other.................. 990.00 CHANCE........................................ Community Programs........... 1,080.00 CHELSEA SWEENEY.................... Services and Other.................. 181.65

CHELSEY HANSON...................... Services and Other.................... 52.08 CHERYL TERNES.......................... Services and Other.................. 247.06 CHRISTEN MASON....................... Services and Other.................... 22.04 CHRISTINE YAEKLE..................... Services and Other.................. 512.65 CHRISTOPHER PIEPER............... Services and Other.................... 13.98 CITY OF AURORA......................... MISC.......................................... 14.00 CLEAR LEGAL PROCESS SERVICE LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................... 75.00 COLLEEN HAYES.......................... Services and Other...................... 9.16 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................. MISC........................................ 161.52 COLORADO STATE ARCHIVES.... Services and Other.................... 80.00 COMPASS GROUP USA, INC....... Community Programs................ 50.00 COMSTOCK CONSULTING SERVICES LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 9,319.82 CONTACT WIRELESS................... Services and Other............... 1,247.52 CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,505.96 COURTNEY SPIELER................... Services and Other.................... 18.15 CRIBS 2 CRAYONS LLC............... Community Programs................ 93.75 CRYSTAL N CROWELL................. Services and Other.................. 186.88 CYNTHIA DUNBAR........................ Services and Other.................... 69.37 CYNTHIA MARTINEZ-VAZQUEZ... Services and Other.................... 14.79 DANIELLE CLARK-JACKSON....... Community Programs................ 77.68 DANIELLE CLARK-JACKSON....... Services and Other.................... 35.50 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER......... Services and Other.................... 13.63 DAWN STOUDT............................. Services and Other.................. 202.59 DAWNA ROBERTS........................ Services and Other.................... 74.24 DEANNA STEPANIUK.................... Services and Other.................. 342.59 DEBORAH MCCARTY................... Services and Other.................... 17.98 DEBRA WALZ................................ Services and Other.................. 152.77 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,141.88 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Supplies.............................. 29,184.00 DELMY ACOSTA............................ Services and Other.................. 121.80 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................... 37.20 DONOVAN WEBB.......................... Services and Other.................. 129.02 DUNBAR SECURITY PRODUCTS INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 181.52 EAGLE COUNTY GOVERNMENT...... Services and Other............................. 24.86 EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE.................................................. Services and Other.................... 40.45 ELAINE CASTILLO........................ Community Programs................ 94.62 ELAINE CASTILLO........................ Services and Other.................. 178.64 ELECTRI-TEK LLC........................ Services and Other.................. 499.00 ELIZA GRANAHAN-FIELD............. Services and Other.................. 114.15 ELIZABETH AZNAR....................... Services and Other.................. 235.93 EMILY BRETTMANN...................... Services and Other.................. 554.72 EMILY E JOHNSON....................... Services and Other.................. 128.06 EMILY WHITAKER......................... Services and Other.................. 362.15 ERIC HOSKINS.............................. Services and Other.................. 153.81 ERIKA SORENSON....................... Services and Other.................... 79.23 EXPERIAN..................................... Services and Other.................... 28.72 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..... MISC..................................... 1,993.59 GENEVIEVE RUMLOW................. Services and Other...................... 4.64 GEORJETTE DHLIWAYO.............. Services and Other.................... 24.53 GLOBAL TEL LINK CORP............. Services and Other............... 1,329.98 GLORIA EGAN............................... Services and Other.................... 55.68 GORGEN DETECTIVE AGENCY LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................... 65.00 GRACE MCCUNE.......................... Services and Other.................. 109.04 HAILEY TRAVIS............................. Services and Other.................. 144.07 HAMPDEN HILLS A.L. MANAGEMENT LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 4,000.00 HEATHER L TOMKA...................... Services and Other.................... 42.17 HEATHER MORGAN..................... Services and Other...................... 5.63 HEAVEN TESFAYE........................ Services and Other.................. 365.24 HERNANDEZ INVESTIGATIVE..... Services and Other.................... 75.00 HOPSKIPDRIVE INC..................... Community Programs........... 1,374.65 IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY... Services and Other.................. 297.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.... Supplies................................ 3,761.56 INTERGROUP INC........................ Capital Outlay....................... 5,858.92 INTERGROUP INC........................ Services and Other.................. 932.50 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE... MISC........................................ 150.00 JACQUELYN GABEL..................... Community Programs.................. 5.25 JACQUELYN GABEL..................... Services and Other.................. 365.64 JAMES C SALAZAR...................... Services and Other.................. 225.00 JAMES ERIC SWART.................... Services and Other.................. 495.00 JAMIE LA POINT............................ Services and Other.................... 73.54 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS .................................................. Community Programs........... 9,155.83 JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS .................................................. Services and Other.................... 39.00 JEFFREY KEY............................... Services and Other.................... 53.42 JENNIFER JACKS......................... Services and Other.................. 194.65 JENNIFER JONES-DAY................. Services and Other.................... 90.48 JESSE BOBIAN............................. Services and Other.................... 60.20 JESSICA ADEN.............................. Services and Other.................... 17.98 JESSICA L FREEMAN................... Services and Other.................. 184.91 JESSICA MARTINEZ ROMAN....... Services and Other...................... 5.34 JESSICA WILLIAMSEN................. Services and Other.................... 38.51 JODI GULLEY................................ Services and Other.................... 65.25 JODI MONTGOMERY-MAPLES.... Services and Other.................. 124.07 JOHN COYNER............................. Services and Other.................. 100.34 JOHN DRULIS................................ Services and Other.................. 272.65 JOHN NAGENCAST...................... Services and Other............... 1,305.00 JOLETA GATTON........................... Services and Other.................. 199.69 JONATHAN MARK DEDIEMAR..... Services and Other.................. 225.00 JORDAN M MCGINNIS.................. Services and Other.................. 714.62 JOSE LUIS JIMENEZ..................... MISC........................................ 116.00 JOSEPH BORREGO...................... Services and Other.................. 176.69 JOSHUA JAMES TEEPLES........... Services and Other............... 1,642.50 JUANIKA BARNETT....................... Services and Other.................... 83.69 JULIANNE SIMENSON.................. Services and Other.................. 195.52 JULIE SCHILLING.......................... Services and Other.................. 738.39 JUSTINA MEADOWS..................... Services and Other.................. 219.53 KARA HABER................................ Services and Other.................. 554.31 KAREN MAZZINI............................ Services and Other.................. 123.54 KARI SALES.................................. Services and Other.................. 113.74 KARLA BENCOMO........................ Services and Other.................... 12.76 KARRIE KAUFMAN........................ Services and Other.................... 35.96 KATELYN MARRY.......................... Services and Other.................... 57.54 KATHERINE SMITH....................... Services and Other.................... 65.66 KATHLEEN STAFFORD................. Services and Other.................. 183.67 KATHLEEN ZIOLA.......................... Services and Other............... 1,500.00 KATHRYN ORNELAS.................... Services and Other.................... 17.98 KATRIN BARTHEL......................... Services and Other.................. 122.78 KATRIONA MORTIMORE.............. Services and Other............... 1,238.37 KELLI TERRELL............................. Services and Other.................. 307.64 KELLY GOODMAN......................... Services and Other.................. 154.95 KENNETH YULE............................ Services and Other.................... 70.00 KESHA THOMAS........................... Services and Other.................... 80.15 KIMBERLY K KOCH....................... Community Programs.............. 183.95 KIMBERLY K KOCH....................... Services and Other.................. 415.82 KIMBERLY PINE............................ Services and Other.................. 482.33 KIRSTEN LAWRENCE................... Services and Other.................. 139.20 KIRSTEN LEIF............................... Services and Other.................. 117.50 KRISTEN BRITTON....................... Services and Other.................... 66.58 KRISTI YOHO................................ Services and Other.................... 30.66 KRISTIN DAVIS.............................. Services and Other.................. 326.83 LA PLATA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE .................................................. Services and Other.................... 15.25 LABORATORY CORPORATION OF .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,501.25 LARANE GARY.............................. Services and Other.................... 57.60 LATITUDE APARTMENT INVESTORS II LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,200.00 LAURA PATTERSON..................... Services and Other.................. 176.44 LEAH TURNER.............................. Services and Other.................. 215.99 LEGAL LAWGIC INC...................... Services and Other.................... 90.00 LETICIA BRADSHAW.................... Services and Other.................... 29.93 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 728.05 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 444.75 LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE .................................................. Services and Other.................... 51.00 LINDA HARRIS.............................. Services and Other.................... 18.96 LINDA METSGER.......................... Services and Other.................. 432.51 LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE .................................................. Services and Other.................... 40.00 LORETTA A MCGILL...................... Community Programs................ 22.86 LORETTA A MCGILL...................... Services and Other............... 1,020.15 LORI OSWALD............................... Services and Other.................... 98.14 LORI PECK.................................... Services and Other.................... 41.18 LYNN GREY................................... Services and Other.................... 24.01 MADRONA DAYTON MEADOWS LP .................................................. Community Programs.............. 700.00 MARGARET GOETTGE................. Services and Other.................. 356.12 MARIA LOUIS................................ Services and Other.................. 456.35 MARIANELA TURNER................... Services and Other.................. 146.91 MARIANN TORRENCE.................. Services and Other.................. 281.42 MARIBEL SMITH............................ Services and Other.................... 82.42

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PAGE 20 | THE VILLAGER • September 12, 2019 —Continued from previous page— MARIKA QUINN............................. Services and Other.................. 173.97 MARILEE MCWILLIAMS................ Services and Other.................... 70.55 MARISA LOPEZ............................. Services and Other.................... 94.37 MARISSA GIBBINS........................ Services and Other.................. 362.27 MARK L RONAN............................ Services and Other.................. 225.00 MARLENE PALOMINO.................. Services and Other.................... 32.60 MARY LEEDS................................ Services and Other.................. 175.97 MARY LEMA................................... Services and Other.................. 107.93 MARY WOLK.................................. Services and Other.................... 35.96 MATTHEW TAYLOR FANTE.......... Community Programs................ 14.55 MATTHEW TAYLOR FANTE.......... Services and Other.................. 200.04 MEGHAN LOFTUS......................... Services and Other................... 111.88 MELISSA DAHLIN.......................... Services and Other.................... 24.86 MELISSA LEONY........................... Services and Other.................... 13.80 MELISSA MCKINLEY..................... Services and Other.................. 533.19 MELISSA WILSON......................... Services and Other.................. 163.14 METRO COLLECTION SERVICE INC .................................................. MISC........................................ 868.10 MICHAEL EKLADYOSE................. Community Programs.............. 750.00 MICHAEL ROSSI........................... Services and Other.................... 43.38 MICHELLE DOSSEY...................... Services and Other.................... 61.08 MILAGROS MENDOZA.................. Services and Other.................... 61.25 MILE HIGH FITNESS AND WELLNESS INC .................................................. Community Programs.............. 340.00 MINDY KUGLER............................ Services and Other.................... 57.07 MODERN DAVINCI, LLC................ Services and Other............... 1,400.00 MOREEN J GARCIA...................... Services and Other.................... 18.33 MORGAN BAPTIST....................... Services and Other.................. 590.86 MORIAH PRESCOTT..................... Services and Other.................. 118.32 MOUNTAINVIEW APARTMENTS LLLP .................................................. Community Programs.............. 400.00 NANCY BROWN............................ Services and Other...................... 8.00 NATALIE CORONADO................... Services and Other.................. 207.29 NEBRASKA CHILD SUPPORT...... MISC........................................ 548.32 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH .................................................. Services and Other.................. 216.00 NINA PAULSON............................. Services and Other.................... 35.38 NORA CLAIRE KUNZMANN.......... Services and Other.................. 361.12 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH .................................................. Services and Other.................... 21.50 ONTARIO SYSTEMS LLC.............. Services and Other............... 2,155.79 OPTIMIZE MANPOWER SOLUTIONS INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 35,521.80 PAMELA YANETT........................... Services and Other.................... 68.03 PATRICK A BURNETT................... Services and Other.................... 50.00 PENELOPE J CHIHA..................... Services and Other.................. 283.33 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER.......... Services and Other.................. 291.33 PHILIP JAMES............................... Services and Other.................. 122.72 PINNACLE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH .................................................. Services and Other.................. 260.00 PINNACLE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INC .................................................. Community Programs................ 12.76 PINNACLE HEALTH FACILITIES XVI LP .................................................. Community Programs........... 6,825.00 PITKIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE .................................................. Services and Other.................... 44.75 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC .................................................. Supplies................................... 739.47 PROFESSIONAL CIVIL PROCESS OF TEXAS .................................................. Services and Other.................... 75.00 PROFESSIONAL FINANCE CO.... MISC........................................ 635.22 PUEBLO COUNTY GOVERNMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................... 37.70 QUENTON BO-RASHARD GOODWIN .................................................. Services and Other.................. 137.87 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ................. Services and Other.................. 495.00 RACHEL MACLEISH...................... Services and Other.................. 211.12 REBECCA HEATON....................... Services and Other.................... 88.40 REBECCA MAYBURY.................... Services and Other.................. 197.72 REBECKAH DEANGELIS.............. Services and Other.................. 233.85 REGINALD DENNARD BRANCH....... Services and Other............................. 65.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT .................................................. Community Programs........... 5,005.00 RENE GONZALEZ......................... Community Programs.............. 250.00 RIDGE HILL HOLDINGS LP.......... Community Programs........... 1,620.00 RITE OF PASSAGE INC................ Community Programs.............. 600.00 ROBBIN BOE................................. Services and Other.................... 58.23 ROBERT ALAN JACKSON............ Services and Other............... 1,485.00 ROBERT PREVOST...................... Services and Other.................... 98.23 ROBERTA PAYAN.......................... Services and Other.................... 25.69 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S LAW .................................................. Community Programs.............. 303.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S LAW .................................................. Services and Other.................. 303.00 ROSEWOOD LLC.......................... Community Programs.............. 800.00 RUBY CALZADA............................ Services and Other.................... 44.66 SAFETY 2000................................. Supplies................................ 2,193.81 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR............... Services and Other.................. 990.00 SAMS CLUB................................... Services and Other.................. 180.00 SARAH CULP................................. Services and Other.................... 38.28 SARAH LEWNARD........................ Services and Other.................... 98.31 SAVIO HOUSE............................... Community Programs.............. 260.00 SCOTTY DAY................................. Services and Other.................. 125.63 SEATTLE LEGAL MESSENGER... Services and Other.................... 80.00 SECURE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,650.00 SHANNON BEATTY....................... Services and Other.................. 270.68 SHAYLA REICHERT...................... Services and Other.................... 76.27 SHERRITA BISHOP....................... Services and Other.................. 978.75 SHILOH HOME INC....................... Community Programs......... 19,725.55 SHILOH HOUSE............................ Services and Other.................. 699.60 SIMFONI CROWLEY..................... Services and Other.................. 184.74 STACIA JOHNSTON...................... Services and Other.................... 13.86 STANLEY STEEMER INTERNATIONAL INC .................................................. Community Programs.............. 149.80 STATE OF MARYLAND VITAL RECORDS .................................................. Services and Other.................... 20.00 STATE OF NEVADA....................... Services and Other.................... 40.00 STEVEN NASH.............................. Services and Other.................... 84.04 STEVIE N REES............................ Services and Other.................... 91.29 SUSAN ADAMCZYK...................... Services and Other.................... 86.50 SUZANNA DOBBINS..................... Services and Other.................. 152.00 SUZANNE HEDICAN..................... Services and Other.................... 33.64 SUZANNE PRICE.......................... Services and Other.................... 51.62 TALENTSMART INC...................... Services and Other.................. 504.00 TAMMY WHITE.............................. Services and Other.................... 34.34 TAMRA WHITE............................... Services and Other................... 111.71 TANYA GLICK................................ Community Programs................ 20.82 TANYA GLICK................................ Services and Other.................... 44.66 TARA SAULIBIO............................. Services and Other.................... 51.27 TAYLOR GRASTON....................... Services and Other.................. 619.61 THADDAEUS WASHINGTON........ Services and Other.................... 73.08 THE ADOPTION EXCHANGE INC...... Community Programs................... 2,603.33 THE CROSSING APARTMENTS... Community Programs........... 1,800.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR............... Services and Other............... 2,475.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST....... Services and Other............... 6,138.58 TIFFANY MCGEE........................... Services and Other.................. 240.35 TODD HYMAN............................... Services and Other.................. 142.33 TOM MILLS PSI INC...................... Services and Other............... 2,170.00 TRACY CARROLL......................... Community Programs................ 23.82 TRACY CARROLL......................... Services and Other.................. 464.90 TRANSLATION EXCELLENCE...... Services and Other.................... 90.92 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT .................................................. Community Programs......... 30,655.72 TYLER KANE................................. Services and Other.................... 38.28 TYTAN LEGAL LLC........................ Services and Other.................... 80.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE .................................................. MISC........................................ 171.90 URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD DENVER RISE LLC .................................................. Community Programs.............. 200.00 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION .................................................. MISC........................................ 835.39 VALERIE K BROOKS..................... Services and Other............... 1,848.75 VANESSA FRAZIER....................... Services and Other.................... 46.11 VANESSA HUGHES....................... Community Programs.................. 7.28 VANESSA HUGHES....................... Services and Other.................. 321.38 VELIA DUST................................... Services and Other.................. 179.59 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other............. 17,992.19 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP..... Services and Other........................... 218.96 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC..................................... 6,045.58 VITAL RECORDS........................... Services and Other.................... 30.00 VITAL REGISTRATION.................. Services and Other.................... 48.00 WICSEC......................................... Services and Other.................. 415.00 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Community Programs.............. 800.00 YANGSON BAKER......................... Services and Other.................... 21.75 FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE .................................................. MISC................................... 25,526.00 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District ADRIENNE JUSTINE ORTIZ......... Services and Other.................... 72.00 AXON ENTERPRISE INC.............. Supplies.............................. 17,248.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other.................. 240.00

COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS .................................................. Services and Other.................. 435.00 DANELLE DIGIOSIO...................... Services and Other.................. 163.27 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY .................................................. Services and Other.................... 17.30 EVA LOUISE FOSTER................... Services and Other.................... 96.00 JENNIFER MARIA SCARPELLI..... Services and Other.................... 48.00 JUDICIARY COURTS STATE OF CO .................................................. Services and Other.................... 68.00 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES....... Services and Other.................. 361.05 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.......... Services and Other.................. 218.00 POWERDETAILS LLC.................... Services and Other.................. 120.92 SYMBOLARTS LLC....................... Supplies................................ 1,048.00 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT.............. MISC........................................ 923.08 THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA .................................................. Services and Other.................. 272.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST....... Supplies................................... 177.60 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC...... Services and Other............... 1,637.54 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER............ Services and Other............... 1,850.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other............... 6,422.79 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW........... Services and Other.................. 868.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC..................................... 1,122.78 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! ANDREW CESENA........................ Services and Other.................. 100.00 BARBARA KESSEL........................ Services and Other.................... 46.34 BETH FREDEEN............................ Services and Other.................... 11.02 BRENDAN BOWAR....................... Services and Other.................. 150.00 BRITNEY GABRISLA DEANDA RUIZ .................................................. Services and Other.................. 100.00 CANDACE N SBARRA................... Services and Other.................... 55.85 CASEY L SAYLOR......................... Services and Other.................... 11.02 CHARLES EDWARD PETERSON JR .................................................. Community Programs.............. 250.00 CHRISTINA LEE HALLAM............. Community Programs................ 50.00 CHRISTINE BRODERS................. Services and Other.................... 24.82 CLAUDIA L ROMERO.................... Services and Other.................... 50.46 CLAYTON HOSCHOUER.............. Services and Other.................... 62.64 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................. Community Programs.............. 380.00 CONTACT WIRELESS................... Services and Other.................. 519.80 CR SQUARED INC........................ Services and Other.................. 898.88 D’ANGELO JOHNSON................... Services and Other.................. 135.14 DAVID PERRY............................... Community Programs.............. 250.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC........................ Services and Other.................. 246.00 ELISE FLORES.............................. Services and Other.................... 97.90 EMILY GOODE............................... Services and Other.................... 29.00 ERNESTO R LOPEZ...................... Community Programs................ 50.00 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.. Community Programs.............. 160.00 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.. Services and Other............... 4,000.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..... MISC..................................... 1,711.28 FHEG COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA .................................................. Services and Other.................. 407.49 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF DENVER .................................................. Services and Other............... 4,000.00 HOME BUYERS WARRANTY CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,018.80 HR CERT PREP PROS INC.......... Services and Other............... 3,295.00 INTERGROUP INC........................ Services and Other............... 1,729.38 JACQUELYN SHARON RIVERA.... Community Programs.............. 200.00 JASON KURTIS ARCHAMBEAU... Community Programs.............. 500.00 JEFFREY P DAHM......................... Services and Other.................... 24.36 JENNIFER DETLING..................... Services and Other.................... 58.87 JESSICA TRUJILLO....................... Services and Other.................... 46.34 JOHN D NEBEL............................. Services and Other............... 4,870.00 JOSEPH WENTZ........................... Community Programs................ 50.00 JUDITH EMERY............................. Services and Other.................. 116.00 JUPITER I LLC............................... Supplies................................ 8,566.35 KELLY A FOLKS............................. Services and Other............... 1,169.95 KELLY VIGIL................................... Services and Other.................... 46.81 KULA TANUVASA........................... Community Programs.............. 500.00 MADELINE A AMES....................... Services and Other.................. 200.00 MANNA MASSA............................. Services and Other.................... 36.42 MATTHEW WOZNICK.................... Community Programs................ 50.00 MELINA REYES............................. Services and Other.................. 350.00 METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,000.00 MICHELLE CHAVEZ...................... Services and Other.................... 31.09 MIGUEL CORDOVA....................... Community Programs.............. 500.00 MOHAMED A FARAH..................... Services and Other.................... 44.83 NATIONAL ASSN. OF WORKFORCE .................................................. Services and Other............... 5,977.80 NATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSOC .................................................. Services and Other.................... 95.00 NIA SPANN-JOHNSTON................ Services and Other.................. 250.00 NIELS E CHRISTENSEN............... Services and Other.................... 95.70 PERLA ANGELICA GUILLEN-SILVA .................................................. Services and Other.................. 100.00 PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING SPECIALISTS USA .................................................. Community Programs.............. 100.00 PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING SPECIALISTS USA .................................................. Services and Other.................. 795.00 RANDOLPH JOHNSON................. Services and Other.................. 144.77 REBECCA MIN ARCHAMBEAU.... Community Programs.............. 200.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT .................................................. Community Programs........... 2,100.00 REGIS UNIVERSITY...................... Services and Other............... 1,728.00 RONALD PEREA........................... Services and Other.................... 70.35 RTD 2380....................................... Community Programs........... 7,396.00 SALLY WADSWORTH................... Services and Other.................... 16.65 SASHA EASTON............................ Services and Other.................... 72.44 SHRED-IT USA.............................. Services and Other.................. 177.88 SOUTH DENVER SCHOOL OF NURSING ARTS .................................................. Services and Other............... 3,600.00 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY .................................................. Services and Other............... 5,315.76 STEPHANIE MUFIC....................... Services and Other.................. 131.14 SUZIE MILLER............................... Services and Other.................... 64.38 SYLINA MARIE WILLIAMS............ Services and Other.................. 100.00 TALENTSMART INC...................... Services and Other.................. 126.00 TANYA JO DEBARDELABEN........ Services and Other.................. 145.70 TECHTONIC GROUP INC............. Services and Other............... 9,000.00 THE JOB STORE........................... Services and Other............... 9,494.93 THE LANGUAGE SCHOOL LLC.... Services and Other............... 1,200.00 THE SAGE CORPORATION.......... Community Programs.............. 300.00 THE SAGE CORPORATION.......... Services and Other............... 2,200.00 TIFFANY BAZANAC....................... Services and Other.................... 69.14 TINEA L WATKINS......................... Community Programs.............. 500.00 TOWER INNOVATIVE LEARNING...... Services and Other........................ 5,400.00 UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING .................................................. Services and Other............... 3,000.00 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO .................................................. Services and Other............... 3,600.00 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION .................................................. MISC..................................... 1,075.88 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other.................. 673.20 VILLAGE EXCHANGE CENTER... Services and Other.................. 775.11 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC........................................ 672.50 WAKEFIELD AND ASSOCIATES INC .................................................. MISC........................................ 392.04 WEX BANK.................................... Community Programs........... 5,663.01 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES.......... Supplies.............................. 85,495.32 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY...... Services and Other...................... 13,463.01 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.... Supplies..................................... 63.25 ALLEN PETERSON....................... Services and Other.................. 402.80 ALSCO........................................... Supplies................................ 1,628.99 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.................. Services and Other.................. 400.99 CENTRAL SALT LLC...................... Supplies.............................. 12,745.30 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD................. Services and Other........... 105,770.78 CLARK EQUIPMENT CO............... Supplies................................ 4,855.64 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other.................. 170.00 DOUG STERN................................ Services and Other.................. 402.80 EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 1,975.20 ECONOLITE CONTROL PRODUCTS INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 10,696.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..... MISC........................................ 720.00 FASTENAL COMPANY.................. Supplies................................ 1,120.02 GRAINGER.................................... Supplies................................... 772.01 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE .................................................. Supplies..................................... 79.64 JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC... Services and Other........... 101,423.71 JAMES KATZER............................. Services and Other.................. 402.80 JK TRANSPORTS INC................... Services and Other............. 77,578.92 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES .................................................. Supplies................................... 785.22 MARCUS YOUNG.......................... Supplies................................... 115.00 MATHESON TRIGAS INC.............. Supplies................................... 123.46 NILEX USA INC.............................. Supplies..................................... 16.25 NORTHERN IMPORTS.................. Supplies................................... 139.30 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF .................................................. Services and Other.................. 613.00 PAVEMENT REPAIR AND SUPPLIES INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 3,452.00 PIONEER SCALE COMPANY INC...... Supplies........................................... 5,671.25

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PLM ASPHALT & CONCRETE INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 13,508.60 ROADSAFE TRAFFIC SYSTEMS. Supplies................................ 9,986.92 ROTH SHANNON.......................... Services and Other............... 1,200.00 SAFETY AND CONSTRUCTION... Supplies................................... 469.25 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 603.76 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER .................................................. Services and Other.................. 100.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other............... 1,757.98 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC........................................ 680.43 WL CONTRACTORS INC.............. Services and Other............... 4,388.25 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other............... 1,534.33 FUND REPORT - 19 Communications Network Replacement CDW GOVERNMENT.................... Services and Other............... 1,442.80

FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX. Services and Other............. 10,850.73 BAKER & TAYLOR......................... Supplies................................ 4,047.92 COMCAST...................................... Services and Other.................. 666.70 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,764.42 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT............ Services and Other............... 1,510.00 DEMCO INC................................... Supplies..................................... 75.57 NANCY LANTZ............................... Services and Other.................. 660.00 THE DENVER POST...................... Services and Other............... 1,122.00 UNITED STATES POSTMASTER....... Supplies......................................... 31,140.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC.......................................... 54.51 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY...... Services and Other........................ 3,388.88 BROTHERS REDEVELOPMENT INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,045.61 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER....... Services and Other........................ 6,319.86 JEREMY FINK................................ Services and Other.................... 72.50 JEREMY FINK................................ Supplies..................................... 13.22 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC.......................................... 42.66 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS.... Services and Other........... 107,510.34 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants ADVENIR AT CHERRY CREEK NORTH LLC .................................................. Community Programs.............. 856.26 ALSCO........................................... Supplies................................... 765.36 AM CONSERVATION GROUP INC .................................................. MISC........................................ 414.00 ANDREW C POLICHIO.................. Community Programs........... 1,250.00 ANGELA STANTON....................... Services and Other.................... 92.06 BAMBI SHROPHIRE...................... Services and Other.................. 121.74 BENJAMIN E NICHOLS................. Services and Other.................. 170.12 BLDG II MANAGEMENT CO , LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,399.85 BRENDA SIMONS......................... Services and Other.................... 85.38 BRENDA SIMONS......................... Supplies..................................... 78.00 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,000.00 CENTENNIAL EAST APARTMENTS LLP .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,599.00 CITY OF AURORA......................... Services and Other.................. 208.96 COMCOR INC................................ Community Programs.............. 105.40 CORECIVIC LLC............................ Community Programs....... 337,906.11 CORECIVIC LLC............................ Services and Other............. 13,996.88 DANIEL BARBER........................... Community Programs........... 1,300.00 DENISE HOLTER........................... Services and Other.................... 51.56 DENVER REALTY GROUP LLC.... Community Programs........... 1,000.00 DENVER WINAIR CO.................... MISC..................................... 9,553.00 DENVER WINAIR CO.................... Supplies................................ 2,256.45 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY................. MISC..................................... 6,453.72 EDWARD CHARLES TEMPLE...... Services and Other.................. 120.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA......................... Services and Other.................. 127.59 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,333.00 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY .................................................. Supplies..................................... 98.00 H & A PROPERTIES LLC............... Services and Other............... 8,389.44 HAZELBROOK SOBER LIVING, LLC .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,030.00 HAZELBROOK SOBER LIVING, LLC .................................................. Supplies................................... 550.00 HEATHER GARDENS METRO DISTRICT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 100.00 HOLLY HOOVER........................... Services and Other.................... 65.84 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY...... Community Programs.............. 768.80 JEFFREY H TURNER.................... Services and Other.................. 314.36 KIMBERLEY ANDERSON.............. Community Programs........... 1,150.00 LINDA L RINELLI............................ Services and Other.................. 189.60 LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY .................................................. Community Programs.............. 562.50 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY........ MISC..................................... 1,294.80 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY........ Supplies...................................... (0.24) LORI BIEWEN................................ Services and Other.................... 90.48 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES .................................................. Supplies................................... 843.34 MARISSA BOVEE.......................... Services and Other.................... 98.02 MASHA HARSINI........................... Community Programs........... 1,350.00 MICHAEL GARNSEY..................... Services and Other.................... 72.42 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,033.92 NOMAD LLC.................................. Community Programs........... 1,353.00 PERFORMANCE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT .................................................. Community Programs.............. 900.00 PHILIP ARREOLA.......................... Services and Other.................. 331.92 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT .................................................. Supplies................................... 707.94 RESIDENCES AT FIRST AVENUE LLLP .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,135.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER .................................................. Supplies..................................... 59.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN OFFENDER MANAGEMENT .................................................. Community Programs................ 72.00 SCG ATLAS MARKS LLC.............. Community Programs........... 1,619.00 SEN N SUH.................................... Community Programs........... 1,430.00 STEADFAST APARTMENT REIT INC .................................................. Community Programs........... 1,611.18 STEVE ELLIOTT............................ Services and Other.................. 120.00 STEVE GENTRY............................ Services and Other.................. 120.00 TERESA MARLOWE...................... Services and Other.................... 10.76 TRACY RYBA................................. Services and Other.................... 88.29 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US)..... Services and Other.................. 349.50 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC........................................ 479.82 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO .................................................. Services and Other.................. 163.48 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC .................................................. MISC........................................ 468.00 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other.................. 461.36 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ACTION CARE AMBULANCE, INC. .................................................. Services and Other.................. 825.00 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY...... Services and Other...................... 38,484.78 ARAPAHOE PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT .................................................. Services and Other........... 136,500.00 ASH & WHITE CONSTURCTION COMPANY .................................................. MISC................................... 88,434.55 ASH AND WHITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY .................................................. MISC................................... 24,703.80 BYERS PARK AND REC DISTRICT .................................................. MISC........................................ 200.00 C. CHANGE CONSULTING LLC.... Services and Other............... 7,584.00 CAITLIN LONG.............................. MISC........................................ 200.00 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,776.90 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER...... Services and Other................... 850,000.00 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE .................................................. Services and Other............. 71,165.00 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT .................................................. Services and Other........... 300,000.00 CODE 4 SECURITY SERVICES LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,270.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC .................................................. Capital Outlay....................... 2,816.00 COLUMBINE WINDOW TINT LLC...... Capital Outlay................................. 4,218.38 CORINA FLORES.......................... MISC........................................ 956.25 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC............. Services and Other.................. 492.19 CRYSTAL ORGAN......................... Services and Other.................... 87.29 CHERRY CREEK SCHOOLS TRANSPORTATION .................................................. MISC........................................ 920.00 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC .................................................. Services and Other........... 149,830.18 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,522.00 DENVER WATER........................... Capital Outlay............................ 10.00 ELVIRA BARRON........................... MISC........................................ 275.00

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— EPICUREAN ENTERPRISES INC...... Services and Other........................ 3,647.70 ESPERANZA RIVERO................... MISC........................................ 825.00 EAGLECREST HIGH SCHOOL..... MISC........................................ 930.00 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG....... Services and Other........................ 8,493.50 GERALD H PHIPPS INC................ Capital Outlay................... 119,959.35 GLEN R POOLE............................. Services and Other.................... 90.22 GREBDNIL INC.............................. Services and Other.................... 52.93 HIGH LINE CANAL CONSERVANCY .................................................. Services and Other........... 125,000.00 HOME DEPOT USA INC................ Supplies................................... 363.56 HORIZON....................................... Supplies................................ 1,327.68 INTERGROUP INC........................ Capital Outlay.......................... 390.00 JOSH TENNESON......................... Services and Other.................. 136.56 KATHRYN SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY LLC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 829.00 LEONEL AMADOR......................... MISC........................................ 836.00 MANUEL MORALES...................... MISC........................................ 787.50 MESA COUNTY............................. Services and Other.................. 200.00 MICHAEL HUGHES....................... Services and Other............. 10,500.00 OSCAR GONZALEZ...................... MISC..................................... 1,100.00 PATRICIA BALDERRAMA.............. MISC........................................ 871.50 PATRICIA SANABRIA..................... MISC........................................ 893.75 PIONEER SAND COMPANY INC.. Supplies................................ 2,809.66 POTESTIO BROTHERS................ Supplies..................................... 62.52 ROBERTO TOLEDO...................... MISC........................................ 932.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER .................................................. Services and Other.................... 74.60 ROTH SHANNON.......................... Services and Other.................. 205.00 RAMIRO BECERRA....................... MISC........................................ 825.00 SABELL’S CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE LLC .................................................. Services and Other............. 80,985.13 SABELLS CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE LLC .................................................. Services and Other........... 165,544.12 SANDRA BOTTOMS...................... Services and Other.................... 80.62 SARAH HASHEMINIASARI........... MISC..................................... 1,175.00 SAUL RONQUILLO........................ MISC........................................ 825.00 SHANNON CARTER...................... Services and Other.................. 863.82 SOUTHEAST METRO STORMWATER AUTH .................................................. Capital Outlay....................... 1,561.60 STREAM DESIGN LLC.................. Services and Other............... 2,009.75 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT.............. Services and Other.................. 464.32 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 203.19 TOWN OF BENNETT..................... Services and Other........... 188,825.00 ULINE INC...................................... Capital Outlay....................... 1,022.26 URBAN DRAINAGE & FLOOD CONTROL .................................................. Services and Other........... 125,000.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other............... 1,184.78 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC......................................... (62.61) VIRGINIA FLORES........................ MISC........................................ 962.50 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO .................................................. Services and Other.................. 192.00 WEED WRANGLERS..................... Services and Other.................. 450.53 WENK ASSOCIATES INC.............. Services and Other............... 1,106.25 WW PAUL SCALES....................... Supplies.............................. 14,873.90 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other............. 12,551.19 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central BULLSHARK INC........................... Services and Other.................. 169.02 C SCOTT KELLAR......................... Services and Other............. 12,810.00 CADWELL IRREVOCABLE TRUST III .................................................. Services and Other.................. 145.00 CENTER FOR INTERNET SECURITY INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,880.00 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR........... Services and Other.................. 456.66 CRITIGEN LLC............................... Services and Other.................. 445.00 D & D WATER SERVICE LLC........ Services and Other.................. 120.00 GREGORY M THORNTON............ Services and Other.................. 220.02 RICHARD C PRICE........................ Services and Other............... 4,544.08 STEPHANY JUNEAU..................... Services and Other.................. 338.07 TIME CREATORS INC................... Services and Other.................. 240.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.................... Services and Other.................. 187.97 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC.......................................... 32.34 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other.................. 211.64 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund A & A TRADIN POST INC............... Services and Other.................. 226.60 ALL PRO 24X7 LLC....................... Services and Other............... 1,600.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER &... Services and Other............... 6,337.88 ATCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,214.90 BEST PLUMBING SPECIALTIES INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 1,038.46 CENTURYLINK.............................. Services and Other.................. 732.31 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..... Services and Other............... 4,180.07 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..... Supplies................................... 247.52 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .................................................. Services and Other.................... 90.00 COLORADO DOORWAYS............. Services and Other.................. 952.54 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC... Services and Other............... 1,460.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC............. Services and Other.................. 299.38 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 150.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.... Supplies..................................... 55.47 E & L FLATWORK.......................... Services and Other............... 3,200.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC........................ Services and Other............... 1,508.40 ELECTRIC BLUE INC.................... Services and Other.................. 784.00 ELEVATOR INSPECTION & CERT SERV INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,325.00 EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC.. Services and Other.................. 355.00 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC .................................................. Services and Other...................... 8.98 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC .................................................. Supplies..................................... 48.64 ET TECHNOLOGIES..................... Services and Other............... 1,894.50 FASTSIGNS OF ENGLEWOOD..... Services and Other.................. 872.23 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 280.00 FIRE INSPECTION SERVICES LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,306.00 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF...... Supplies.............................................. 408.74 FRONT RANGE HOOD CLEANING LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 2,975.00 GATEWAY AIR WEST INC............. Services and Other............... 1,364.98 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,300.54 GLOBAL FIRE & SAFETY INC...... Services and Other.................... 90.00 GRAINGER.................................... Services and Other.................. 370.40 GRAINGER.................................... Supplies................................... 705.26 HOME DEPOT USA INC................ Supplies.............................. 11,670.40 HORIZON....................................... Services and Other.................... 52.79 KAMAN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES .................................................. Services and Other.................. 871.10 KEESEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,429.83 L&K WELDING INC........................ Services and Other.................. 875.00 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC............ Supplies................................... 310.20 MICHAEL J CAMPBELL................. Services and Other............... 2,970.00 NRGLYTICS, INC........................... Services and Other.................... 44.35 RAMPART SUPPLY INC................ Services and Other............... 2,590.86 RAMPART SUPPLY INC................ Supplies................................... 187.32 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 3,170.00 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT .................................................. Supplies................................... 161.49 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER .................................................. Supplies..................................... 53.20 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT .................................................. Services and Other............... 5,283.00 SAVATREE..................................... Services and Other............... 1,447.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.................... Services and Other.................. 398.92 SHRED-IT USA LLC....................... Services and Other............... 2,228.20 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC............ Services and Other.................. 445.50 SOLSBURY HILL LLC.................... Services and Other.................. 468.51 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO...... Services and Other.................. 547.41 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO...... Services and Other.................. 184.33 TOTAL FILTRATION SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 182.24 TOWER REPAIR SPECIALISTS INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,050.00 TRANE INC.................................... Services and Other.................. 350.52 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT .................................................. Services and Other.................. 310.00 TRIPLE L&P INC............................ Services and Other.................. 781.85 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund AARON BRIAR............................... Services and Other...................... 7.00 AARON MEININGER..................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 ABBY NORDEN............................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 ABC REPROGRAPHICS INC........ Services and Other.................. 765.00 ABC REPROGRAPHICS INC........ Supplies................................... 110.00 ABIGAIL ALLRED........................... Services and Other...................... 9.00 ABIGAIL FRERICKS...................... Services and Other.................... 29.00 ACTION CARE AMBULANCE, INC. .................................................. Services and Other............... 7,077.84

ADALAE MCARTHUR.................... Services and Other.................... 11.00 ADDISON BELL............................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ALEXANDER ONEILL.................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 ALEXANDRA HAMMOND.............. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ALEXIS LEWEY............................. Services and Other.................... 12.00 ALISA NORDEN............................. Services and Other.................... 12.00 ALISSA DUBOIS............................ Services and Other.................... 52.00 ALLISON DRUMMOND.................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 ALLISON GRIFFIN......................... Services and Other.................... 41.00 ALYSSA BRAY............................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 AMANDA HARTZELL..................... Services and Other.................... 58.00 AMY BISHOP................................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ANDREA BRAY.............................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ANDREA JACKSON....................... Services and Other.................... 17.00 ANGEL MASON-WARREN............ Services and Other.................... 28.00 ANGELA SWAN............................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ANHEUSER BUSCH...................... Supplies................................ 7,350.05 ANNA VETTER.............................. Services and Other.................. 238.00 ANNA WIKOWSKY......................... Services and Other.................... 43.00 ANNABELLE SWAN....................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY.................... Services and Other.................... 75.00 ASCO EXPLORER POST.............. Services and Other............... 3,500.00 ASHLEIGH HALL........................... Services and Other.................... 13.00 ASHLEY COLLITT.......................... Services and Other.................... 44.00 ASHLYN SIDELKO......................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 AUBRIELLE REYNOLDS............... Services and Other.................... 54.00 AUDREY VAZQUEZ....................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 AUSTIN EURITT............................ Services and Other.................... 38.00 AVERY SEIBERT........................... Services and Other.................... 28.00 BARBARA ARCHER...................... Services and Other.................... 13.00 BARBARA ROHRER...................... Services and Other.................... 11.00 BENJAMIN MATHIS....................... Services and Other.................... 28.00 BENJAMIN SMIALEK..................... Services and Other.................... 12.00 BEVERLY INGLE........................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 BRAIDYN OMALLEY...................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 BRANDON BERMAN..................... Services and Other...................... 1.00 BREANNA MATHIS........................ Services and Other.................... 24.00 BRECKLYN NESS.......................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 BRODY DESPARD......................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 BROOKE HANLON........................ Services and Other...................... 1.00 BROOKLYN SURRATT.................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 BRUCE PECKHAM........................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 CAITLIN CLINE.............................. Services and Other.................... 20.00 CALLIE RHYNE............................. Services and Other.................... 28.00 CAMDEN HESS............................. Services and Other.................. 125.00 CARLA WISE................................. Services and Other.................... 15.00 CAROLYN SCARBEARY............... Services and Other...................... 2.00 CAROLYNN AMES......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 CATHY GAINS............................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 CATHY ZIRKELBACH.................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 CECE SHURTLEFF....................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 CELIA DIAZ.................................... Services and Other.................... 51.00 CELINA RAYMOND........................ Services and Other.................... 20.00 CHAMPION DRIVE 4-H................. Supplies................................... 438.00 CHANCE LEWEY........................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 CHAS BUTTERFIELD.................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 CHERIE BEIL................................. Services and Other...................... 8.00 CHLOE SCHROEDER................... Services and Other.................... 12.00 CHRIS DILSARER......................... Services and Other.................... 12.00 CHRISTINA AMEND...................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 CHRISTINA BROWN-YBARRA...... Services and Other...................... 5.00 CHRISTINA CIFUENTES............... Services and Other...................... 5.00 CLAIRE HARRIS............................ Services and Other.................... 11.00 CLAIRE JOHNSON........................ Services and Other...................... 9.00 CLARA TUTAJ................................ Services and Other.................... 14.00 CLAY RAINS.................................. Services and Other...................... 6.00 CLEAR SELECTIONS GROUP INC .................................................. Services and Other............. 15,009.00 COLLIN MARTIN............................ Services and Other...................... 2.00 CONNER DANIEL.......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 CONNER PRICE............................ Services and Other.................... 14.00 COURTNEY BAUER...................... Services and Other.................... 29.00 CPR & PRINT SOLUTIONS INC.... Supplies................................... 585.00 CRABTREE AMUSEMENTS INC... Services and Other........... 162,610.00 DAIN CLARK.................................. Services and Other...................... 1.00 DAPHNE KURTZ............................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 DAVID VETTER.............................. Services and Other.................... 93.00 DEBORAH LOSEKE...................... Services and Other.................... 15.00 DEDE DOWNS............................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 DENIS DERYLO............................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 DIANA EDSTROM.......................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 DIANE HENDERSON..................... Services and Other...................... 1.00 DONALD (MCCRAE) MACLENNAN .................................................. Services and Other.................... 56.00 DONNA HANLON........................... Services and Other.................... 15.00 DONNA POWELL........................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 DREW SMIALEK............................ Services and Other.................... 16.00 DYLAN PRICE............................... Services and Other.................... 22.00 DYLAN WRIGHT............................ Services and Other.................... 55.00 ELAINE CLASS.............................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 ELIN ENGSTROM.......................... Services and Other.................... 35.00 ELITE BRANDS OF COLORADO INC .................................................. Supplies................................ 2,995.20 ELIZA ALLRED............................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 ELIZABETH GREENMAN.............. Services and Other...................... 5.00 ELIZABETH MARTIN..................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 ELIZABETH WESTENDORF......... Services and Other...................... 6.00 EMILIA SWITZER........................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 EMILY ALLRED.............................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 EMILY HOOVER............................ Services and Other...................... 8.00 EMILY PERANNI............................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 EMMA BISHOP.............................. Services and Other.................... 12.00 EMMA DOMINGUEZ...................... Services and Other.................... 12.00 EMMA MOLAHAN.......................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 EMMI VAN ZOEST......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 EVA RIVA........................................ Services and Other...................... 2.00 EVELYN ALTON............................. Services and Other...................... 6.00 FAITH BRUNNER........................... Services and Other.................... 30.00 FAITH LIND.................................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 FRANCIE MIRAN........................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 GABRIEL RUSSO.......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 GABRIELLA HAMMOND................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 GARRETT FETTY.......................... Services and Other.................... 18.00 GIANNA DYE................................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 GINGER JOHNSON....................... Services and Other.................... 26.00 GLORIA HUEGEL.......................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 GRACE ALLRED............................ Services and Other...................... 8.00 GRACE MCINTYRE....................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 GRANT FETTY............................... Services and Other.................... 22.00 GRAYSON HOFFMAN-ROENFELDT .................................................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 GREENWOOD VILLAGE SILO...... Services and Other.................... 36.00 GREYSON DILSARER.................. Services and Other...................... 2.00 HALEY ARNDT............................... Services and Other.................... 20.00 HANNAH JOBE.............................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 HARPER FORESTIERI.................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 HARPER MICHAUD....................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 HOPE FRENCH............................. Services and Other.................... 69.00 HOPE HARTUNG........................... Services and Other...................... 9.00 HUSDON GARDEN VOLUNTEERS .................................................. Services and Other.................... 13.00 ILIANA BALL................................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION.. Services and Other............... 2,360.00 ISABELLA DOMINGUEZ................ Services and Other.................... 11.00 ISABELLA WILLIAMS.................... Services and Other.................... 15.00 JACI VETTER................................. Services and Other.................... 29.00 JACKSON SEIBERT...................... Services and Other.................... 26.00 JACOB ONEILL.............................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 JACOBY PRINSLOO...................... Services and Other.................... 18.00 JADEN CASSEL............................. Services and Other...................... 7.00 JAMES ROGO................................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 JANE GOLDY................................. Services and Other.................... 48.00 JANICE SCHWARZ........................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 JARON LOVING............................. Services and Other.................... 13.00 JASON OMALLEY.......................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 JEAN WALTON.............................. Services and Other.................... 11.00 JEANETTE BLACK........................ Services and Other...................... 3.00 JERRY SHANDS............................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 JESSICA COOPER........................ Services and Other...................... 3.00 JESSICA MILLER........................... Services and Other.................... 34.00 JESSICA SIDELKO........................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 JILLIAN COOPER.......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 JIM ROGO...................................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 JOANN BRALLIER......................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 JODI GRAGG................................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 JODY MARTIN............................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 JODY ROSNIK............................... Services and Other.................. 150.00 JOHN SHIELDS............................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 JOHN YOUNG................................ Services and Other.................... 16.00 JONATHAN BRNAK....................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 JORDAN CAMP............................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 JORDAN CRIDLEBAUGH.............. Services and Other.................... 10.00 JORDAN HADDOCK...................... Services and Other.................... 40.00 JOSEPH KENNEY......................... Services and Other.................... 12.00 JOSH NEIL..................................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 JUAN RAMOS................................ Services and Other.................... 18.00 JUST A BUCK TRUCK................... Supplies................................... 234.00 KAELYN HOFFMAN-ROENFELDT

.................................................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 KAIDEN POWELL.......................... Services and Other.................... 26.00 KASSIDY EURITT.......................... Services and Other.................... 51.00 KAT SHURTLEFF........................... Services and Other.................... 24.00 KATE SOUTHER............................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 KATELYN ARNDT.......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 KATELYN ROBINSON................... Services and Other.................. 140.00 KATELYNN RUSSO....................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 KATHRYN SCOTT PHOTOGRAPHY LLC .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,000.00 KATHY MCDANIEL........................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 KATRINA WRIGHT......................... Services and Other.................... 56.00 KAYLEE CIFUENTES.................... Services and Other.................... 32.00 KAYLEE SEFCOVIC...................... Services and Other.................... 85.00 KAYLIN POWELL........................... Services and Other.................... 14.00 KEILEY MORRIS............................ Services and Other.................... 36.00 KELSIE MARTINEZ........................ Services and Other.................... 32.00 KENDALYN FUIKS......................... Services and Other.................... 39.00 KENNA KINGZETT......................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 KENNETH LANGE......................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 KLAUS DODD................................ Services and Other.................... 14.00 KOLT GUERNSEY......................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 KOY BAUER................................... Services and Other.................... 43.00 KREIGHTON WESTENDORF........ Services and Other...................... 8.00 KYLA BAUER................................. Services and Other.................... 29.00 KYLE LANDWEHR......................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 LAINEY KRAUSE........................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 LAKAYLA VINCENT....................... Services and Other.................. 149.00 LANDYN STEVENS....................... Services and Other.................... 25.00 LARRY LEWELLYN........................ Services and Other.................... 75.00 LAUREN STUCK............................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 LEAH MOYER................................ Services and Other.................... 18.00 LEE SHANDS................................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 LEIF RITTER.................................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 LEIGH OTTO.................................. Services and Other...................... 6.00 LENORA RICHTER........................ Services and Other.................... 29.00 LEO MURRAY................................ Services and Other...................... 6.00 LEXI VRABEC................................ Services and Other.................. 107.00 LEXIE CASSEL.............................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 LILIANA RIVAS............................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 LILLI VERMEER............................. Services and Other.................... 12.00 LILLY APMANN.............................. Services and Other...................... 4.00 LINDA RINELLI.............................. Services and Other.................... 11.00 LISA MASON.................................. Services and Other...................... 8.00 LUCAS APMANN........................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 LUCINDA GREENE........................ Services and Other.................... 32.00 LUCINDA GREENE........................ Supplies..................................... 44.25 MACARTHUR NESS...................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 MADDY JESAITIS.......................... Services and Other.................... 18.00 MADELYNN EICHERLY................. Services and Other.................... 10.00 MADISON FREEMAN.................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 MARCIA OFE................................. Services and Other...................... 6.00 MARIA LABARRY........................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 MARIJEAN CONCI......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 MARSTON GARBER..................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 MARY SEIER................................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 MARYANNE CHASE...................... Services and Other.................... 95.00 MASON EICHERLY........................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 MATRIX DOG LLC......................... Services and Other.................. 750.00 MATTHEW MURRAY..................... Services and Other...................... 6.00 MATTHEW NAGY.......................... Services and Other.................... 14.00 MCDANIEL KATHERINE................ Supplies..................................... 53.36 MCKENZIE THOMPSON............... Services and Other.................... 40.00 MEADOW ROBINSON................... Services and Other...................... 9.00 MEGAN HANNA............................. Services and Other.................... 11.00 MELONIE CUTLER........................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 MICHAEL RHYNE.......................... Services and Other.................... 46.00 MIRIAM CUTHBERT...................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 MITCHELL WILLIAMS.................... Services and Other.................... 23.00 MOLLY RAMLET............................ Services and Other...................... 2.00 MORGAN BEIL............................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 MORGAN ROOT............................ Services and Other.................... 34.00 NATHAN HUNHOLZ....................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 NATIONAL CINEMEDIA LLC......... Services and Other............... 3,875.00 NELSON MILLER........................... Services and Other.................... 79.00 NICOLENA TAYLOR...................... Services and Other.................... 70.00 NIKKI KINGZETT........................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 NOLAN SMIALEK.......................... Services and Other.................... 16.00 NORA GREENE............................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 OLIVIA ARNDT............................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 OLIVIA BENZ................................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 OLIVIA POWELL............................ Services and Other.................... 16.00 OLIVIA SCHROEDER.................... Services and Other.................... 18.00 OWEN COLLITT............................. Services and Other...................... 6.00 OWEN MCARTHUR....................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 OWEN VERMEER.......................... Services and Other.................... 20.00 PAIGE CANETTO........................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 PAIGE GUST.................................. Services and Other...................... 8.00 PAITYN DILSARER........................ Services and Other...................... 2.00 PAM DEAN..................................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 PAYTON SEARS............................ Services and Other.................... 14.00 PEYSEN HESS.............................. Services and Other.................... 57.00 PRESLEY MICHAUD..................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 RACHEL CLARK............................ Services and Other...................... 2.00 RACHEL L BRIAR.......................... Services and Other...................... 4.00 RASCHELLE NEIL......................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 RAYLENE OWEN........................... Services and Other.................... 95.00 REBECCA YOUNG........................ Services and Other.................... 15.00 RITA FRIEFIELD............................ Services and Other...................... 1.00 RYAN FREEMAN........................... Services and Other.................... 22.00 RYANN SWAN................................ Services and Other...................... 1.00 RYLEE TIFFANY............................ Services and Other...................... 9.00 SAM ARNDT................................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 SAMANTHA BURROWS................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 SANDY WARD............................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 SARA GREER................................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 SARA TOWNSEND........................ Services and Other.................... 42.00 SARAH CASSEL............................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 SARAH GLANCY........................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 SARAH LYNNES............................ Services and Other.................... 67.00 SCOTT WHITTEN.......................... Services and Other.................... 76.00 SEAN LANDWEHR........................ Services and Other...................... 9.00 SHANE RAYMOND........................ Services and Other...................... 1.00 SHANNON SUTLIFF...................... Services and Other.................... 10.00 SHARON DITUS............................ Services and Other...................... 6.00 SHARON DRUMMOND................. Services and Other.................... 79.00 SHARON LADD.............................. Services and Other...................... 2.00 SHEILA GAINS............................... Supplies....................................... 6.50 SHELBY FRICKE........................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 SLOANE RAYMOND...................... Services and Other.................... 20.00 STELLA SEARS............................. Services and Other.................... 16.00 STEPHANIE FRIEFIELD................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 STEPHANIE RODDA..................... Services and Other...................... 9.00 STEPHEN COMPTON................... Services and Other.................... 28.00 STRASBURGE VET CLINIC.......... Services and Other............... 2,100.00 SUNBELT RENTALS INC............... Services and Other............... 7,624.95 SYDNEY RAYMOND...................... Services and Other.................... 44.00 SYDNEY STADLER....................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 TARAN DAVIDSEN........................ Services and Other.................... 10.00 TAYLER THOMPSON.................... Services and Other.................... 35.00 TAYLOR DAVIDSEN...................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 TAYLOR THOMAS......................... Services and Other.................... 32.00 TEAGAN DAVIDSEN...................... Services and Other.................... 25.00 TEAGAN HOZA.............................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 THE FENCE POST CORPORATION .................................................. Services and Other.................. 790.00 THEA CARRUTH............................ Services and Other.................... 13.00 THERESA COMPTON................... Services and Other...................... 1.00 THOMAS NGUYEN........................ Services and Other...................... 4.00 TIMOTHY BECKEL........................ Services and Other...................... 5.00 TOBIN DAVIDSEN......................... Services and Other.................... 33.00 TORI DINAN................................... Services and Other.................... 96.00 TREVOR GIBLETT......................... Services and Other...................... 2.00 TREVOR SWARTZ......................... Services and Other.................... 60.00 TRISTAN DAVIDSEN..................... Services and Other.................... 14.00 TRISTRAM JEANS......................... Services and Other.................... 32.00 TUFF GLASMANN......................... Services and Other.................... 16.00 TYLER BARBER............................ Services and Other.................... 14.00 TYLER LYNNES............................. Services and Other.................... 23.00 TYLER SEFCOVIC......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 VADA DU PONT............................. Services and Other.................... 14.00 VERNON HODGDON.................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 VERNON HODGON....................... Services and Other...................... 8.00 VERONICA DUFFY........................ Services and Other...................... 9.00 VICTORIA SHELTON..................... Services and Other...................... 3.00 WESLEY BUTTERFIELD............... Services and Other...................... 8.00 WESLEY DUBOIS.......................... Services and Other...................... 5.00 WILL RHYNE.................................. Services and Other...................... 3.00 ZACHARY MEININGER................. Services and Other...................... 5.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure AGS CONSTRUCTION INC........... MISC................................... 12,321.38 ASPIRE HR INC............................. MISC................................... 33,166.67 CO DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRON .................................................. Capital Outlay....................... 2,116.65 ELECTRI-TEK LLC........................ Capital Outlay.......................... 530.00

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PAGE 22 | THE VILLAGER • September 12, 2019 —Continued from previous page— ELECTRI-TEK LLC........................ MISC........................................ 840.00 ELECTRIC BLUE INC.................... Capital Outlay....................... 1,325.00 INTERGROUP INC........................ MISC................................... 20,249.48 JL MELTON CONSTRUCTION...... MISC................................... 39,900.00 RESOURCE COLORADO INC...... MISC..................................... 1,735.00 RESTRUCTION CORP.................. MISC................................... 36,173.15 STRAIGHT LINE SAWCUTTING INC .................................................. MISC................................... 16,725.47 TRUEPOINT SOLUTIONS LLC..... MISC..................................... 4,560.00 XYBIX ERGONOMIC SYSTEMS... MISC................................... 22,873.91 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY...... Services and Other........................ 2,365.80 DIEXSYS LLC................................ Services and Other............. 27,060.52 ELKHORN RANCH METROPOLITAN .................................................. Services and Other............. 60,262.15 EXPRESS TOLL............................. Services and Other........... 300,000.00 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG.Services and Other............. 28,642.56 JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC... Services and Other............. 51,371.25 LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY USA INC. .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,188.97 WL CONTRACTORS INC.............. Services and Other............. 10,765.00 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation District ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER .................................................. Services and Other............. 47,128.41 C R DOTTERER INC..................... Services and Other............... 4,831.41 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY............. Services and Other............... 3,301.22 CITY OF AURORA......................... Services and Other............. 44,000.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ MISC.......................................... 88.38 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO .................................................. Services and Other.................. 804.63 WEED WRANGLERS..................... Services and Other.................. 860.86 WENK ASSOCIATES INC.............. Services and Other............... 1,106.25 XCEL ENERGY.............................. Services and Other............... 1,252.14 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services ADVANCE AUTO PARTS............... MISC........................................ 192.83 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) .................................................. MISC..................................... 1,090.18 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC .................................................. MISC..................................... 2,518.27 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC .................................................. MISC..................................... 4,834.04 CASCADE FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY .................................................. MISC................................... 19,880.00 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO .................................................. MISC........................................ 657.22 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS............ MISC.......................................... 66.84 FEDEX........................................... MISC..................................... 1,688.72

ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with Restruction Corporation for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Arapahoe Plaza Parking Structure Repairs. The work generally consisted of General Construction services including, but not limited to, spall repair, post-tension strand repairs, expansion joint repairs and replacement, new structural steel frames and foundation system to support two areas of deck, and installation of vehicular traffic coating at top of deck. Final Settlement will be made on September 24, 2019. 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 Restruction Corporation or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by Restruction Corporation 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 Restruction Corporation 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 September 23, 2019. 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 Restruction Corporation. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: September 5, 2019 Last Publication: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9197 ____________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN (CDBG & HOME PROGRAMS) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arapahoe County, Housing and Community Development Services Division, will provide a thirty-day public comment period to obtain citizen input and comments regarding the County’s draft of the 20202024 Consolidated Plan (Con Plan), including the Housing Needs Assessment (HNA). The draft of the Con Plan describes how Arapahoe County plans to prioritize federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME) funds to support housing and community development needs with a primary focus on affordable housing, suitable living environments and economic opportunities principally for low to moderate-income residents.

The 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan Draft will be available for review online, starting Friday, September 13, 2019 and ending October 13, 2019 at http://arapahoegov.com/ index.aspx?NID=334. The plan will also be available by request made to Liana Escott at lescott@ arapahoegov.com, or (303) 7388066 or by TDD (303) 738-8033, or at Arapahoe County Housing and Community Development Services located at 1690 W. Littleton Blvd., Suite 300, Littleton, CO 80120. The plan will also be available at select government buildings and libraries (for a complete list of locations please contact Arapahoe County Housing and Community Development Services at the aforementioned phone number and/or address). The County will consider any comments (written or verbal) received during the public comment period when preparing and submitting the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan. As such, a summary of the comments will be incorporated into the final document. The County encourages citizen participation emphasizing demographic diversity and the involvement of low-to-moderate income residents, particularly residents and interested parties located in areas served by CDBG and HOME projects. If you need special accommodations or translation services to review the plan and/or submit comments, please contact Liana Escott (contact information listed above). Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9204 ____________________________

COURTS 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, Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: LAMRION JOHNSON, JAYDEN JOHNSON, TWYLIA- MONEEN HOLIDAY, and SOUL JOHNSONSHINAULT Children, and concerning EBONY JOHNSON, STEVEN SHINAULT, and LAMONT FORD Respondents. Heather L. Tomka, Esq. #50963 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Telephone: 303.636.1895 Case No: 19JV580 Division: 22 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding, EBONY JOHNSON is set for September 30, 2019 at 9:30 A.M. in Division 22 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 judg-

LEGALS HILL ENTERPRISES INC.............. MISC................................... 56,018.70 L.N. CURTIS & SONS.................... MISC................................... 11,900.00 LENCO INDUSTRIES INC............. MISC..................................... 5,371.53 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING .................................................. MISC................................... 24,745.65 NAPA AUTO PARTS....................... MISC..................................... 1,259.48 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS......... MISC........................................ 659.52 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC........ MISC........................................ 203.70 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC .................................................. MISC..................................... 1,583.25 ROCKY MOUNTAIN H-D MOTOR CO .................................................. MISC........................................ 486.63 SPRADLEY BARR FORD.............. MISC................................. 349,370.00 VISTA FD LLC................................ MISC........................................ 534.14 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability BODYS BY BROWN...................... Services and Other.................. 915.52 CAROLINE HOGAN....................... Services and Other.................... 96.05 IMA FINANCIAL GROUP............... Services and Other............... 7,164.00 JHANADU GARZA......................... Services and Other.................... 75.17 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING .................................................. Services and Other.................... 60.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC........ Services and Other............... 4,193.20 PORTER AUTO BODY................... Services and Other............... 7,845.23 VISTA FD LLC................................ Services and Other.................. 349.61 FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT .................................................. Services and Other........... 293,523.61 SHIPLEY VOCATIONAL SERVICES .................................................. Services and Other............... 4,048.06 FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,884.46 RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES INC .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,329.74 VISION SERVICE PLAN................ Services and Other.................. 171.63 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority BRUCE ROMERO.......................... Services and Other.................. 454.66 CARRIE PARMAN.......................... Services and Other.................. 165.00 CENTURYLINK.............................. Services and Other............. 18,712.59 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE .................................................. Services and Other............... 6,651.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF... MISC........................................ 155.16 CONVERGEONE INC.................... Services and Other............. 55,037.86 ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT .................................................. Services and Other............... 1,058.21 ISC INC.......................................... Services and Other............. 39,130.04 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES....... Services and Other.................. 279.14 METCOM........................................ Services and Other............... 7,195.00 ment against you and adjudicate the child dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Date: September 3, 2019 Heather L. Tomka, Esq. #50963 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 E. Alameda Dr. Aurora, CO 80012 Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9205 ____________________________

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 6, SERIES 2019 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, AUTHORIZING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION IN THE CATHERINE H. ANDERSON LAND DONATION FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019 FOR THE QUINCY FARM SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Copies of the Ordinances are on file at the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected during regular business hours. Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9206 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Cherry Hills Village City Council will hold a public hearing at City Hall, 2450 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado 80113, on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. to review Proposed Ordinances amending Municipal Code Chapter 1, General Provisions; Chapter 16, Zoning; Chapter 17, Subdivisions; and Chapter 19, Stormwater Quality and Control; and proposing a new Chapter 20 to Contain Regulations Concerning Wireless Communications Facilities. The proposed Amendments are available for review at the Cherry Hills Village Community Development Department, 2450 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or you may call 303-783-2721 for more information. Protests or comments may be submitted in writing to the Cherry Hills Village Community Development Department, 2450 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 or ccramer@cherryhillsvillage.com on or before the date of the public hearing, or by personal appearance at the public hearing. Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9207 ____________________________

GREENWOOD VILLAGE BID INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive sealed bids at the Parks, Trails and Recreation front desk in Greenwood Village City Hall (6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111) until 1:00 p.m. on September 27, 2019 for the City Hall Storage Building. The

scope of the project includes the construction of a new storage building on the southeast corner of the Greenwood Village City Hall parking lot. The building will require new utility connections for electric services. The plans and specifications for both restrooms are available electronically via Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing on the 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. 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. The bid and the deposit shall be filed with the City’s Office, 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. Bids will be opened publicly at 1:01 p.m. on September 27, 2019 at Greenwood Village City Hall and shall be tabulated by the City. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Suzanne Moore at smoore@greenwood village.com. Published in The Villager First Publication: September 12, 2019 Last Publication: September 19, 2019 Legal # 9208 ____________________________ 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 at 4:00 p.m. on September 27, 2019 to Concrete Works of Colorado, Inc.., for all work done by said contractor for the project called Orchard Road and I-25 Turn Lane Extension 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. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL

SAVANT LEARNING SYSTEMS INC .................................................. Services and Other.................. 897.00 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer CITY OF AURORA......................... MISC.............................. 1,748,083.95 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.................. MISC................................. 493,319.75 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE .................................................. MISC................................... 78,976.16 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD................. MISC................................. 236,026.48 CITY OF GLENDALE..................... MISC................................... 23,389.04 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT .................................................. MISC................................. 198,099.65 CITY OF SHERIDAN...................... MISC................................... 49,798.20 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT .................................................. MISC..................................... 1,380.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................. MISC................................... 19,739.50 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE .................................................. MISC.............................. 5,458,727.94 INTELLECTUAL TECHNOLOGY INC .................................................. MISC................................... 74,841.95 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES .................................................. MISC..................................... 9,200.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.. MISC................................... 11,834.56 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 08/01/2019 THROUGH 08/31/2019 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 09/03/2019 . JOAN LOPEZ, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9203 ____________________________

CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO /s/ Susan Ortiz, City Clerk /s/ Ron Rakowsky, Mayor Published in The Villager First Publication: September 12, 2019 Last Publication: September 19, 2019 Legal # 9209 ____________________________ GREENWOOD VILLAGE NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE On the 9th day of September, 2019, the City Council of the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, adopted on second reading the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 08 SERIES OF 2019 INTRODUCED BY: COUNCILMEMBER KERBER AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RED FOX LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE GREENWOOD VILLAGE MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE COST OF UNDERGROUNDING ELECTRIC POWER T RANSMISSION LINES AND RELATED FACILITIES Copies of the aforesaid ordinance are available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk, 6060 South Quebec Street, City of Greenwood Village, Colorado or online at www.greenwoodvillage. com. Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9210 ____________________________ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 09 SERIES OF 2019 INTRODUCED BY: COUNCILMEMBER LANTZ AN ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE FROM RESIDENTIAL -1.0 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (R-1.0 PUD) TO BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL (B1) DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City is empowered by Article XX of the Colorado Constitution and Colorado Revised Statutes and its home-rule Charter to legislate zoning regulations; and WHEREAS, the City may initiate a rezoning of property pursuant to §16-2-30 of the Greenwood Village Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the City seeks to rezone certain property within the jurisdiction of the City, located at 6060 South Quebec Street (the “Subject Property”), and currently zoned R-1.0 Planned Unit Development Residential (“R-1.0 PUD”); and WHEREAS, the rezoning does not involve an increase in use or change of use and is intended to more accurately reflect the use of the property and surrounding properties; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission, following a duly noticed public hearing held on August 6, 2019, has considered the comments and recommendations of the City’s staff as well as other interested parties and recommended approval to City Council; and

WHEREAS, the City Council, following a duly noticed public hearing on September 9, 2019, has considered the comments and recommendation of the City’s staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission as well as other interested parties; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered whether the rezoning of the Property is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan, is compatible with surrounding land uses, and whether it adequately mitigates any adverse impacts it causes including without limitation adverse impacts on traffic, view corridors, noise, property values and the provision of public services; and WHEREAS, based upon those factors, the City Council finds that the rezoning of the Subject Property is appropriate. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO, ORDAINS: Section 1. The Subject Property hereby rezoned from its current R-1.0 PUD zoning designation to Business Professional (B-1), pursuant to Chapter 16-14 of the Greenwood Village Municipal Code. Section 2. The City’s Zoning Map is hereby amended to conform with the rezoning of the Subject Property, and the Community Development Director or designee is hereby directed to amend the official zoning map and certify such changes by dated signature on the official zoning map. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect six (6) days after publication following final passage. INTRODUCED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THE 9th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2019, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN THE VILLAGER. /s/ Ronald J. Rakowsky, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Susan M. Ortiz, MMC, City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9211 ____________________________ GREENWOOD VILLAGE NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE On the 9th day of September, 2019, the City Council of the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, adopted on second reading the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 11 SERIES OF 2019 INTRODUCED BY: COUNCILMEMBER HILTON AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF DEDICATED RIGHT-OF-WAY ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON SOUTH ALTON WAY Copies of the aforesaid ordinance are available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk, 6060 South Quebec Street, City of Greenwood Village, Colorado or online at www.greenwoodvillage. com. Published in The Villager Published: September 12, 2019 Legal # 9212 ____________________________

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Sonidos de las Americas Concert September 25. The Mexican Cultural Center and the Colorado Symphony present the third annual “Latin Beats”, a unique, free community concert celebrating Latin culture’s influence of sound in the Americas. 7:00 pm. Boettcher Concert Hall in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1000 14th Street, Denver. Complimentary tickets available at the Boettcher Concert Hall box office now Monday through Friday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Saturday noon – 6:00 pm. For information call 303-331-0172.

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12th Annual Tri-Our-Village Kids Triathlon

Now more than ever kids are following in their parents footsteps and participating in triathlons. On Sunday, September 22 the City of Greenwood Village and Club Greenwood are hosting the twelfth annual Tri-Our-Village Kids Triathlon for ages 5-18. The triathlon will feature four different difficulty levels adjusted according to age group. Participants will run, bike, and swim their way through the course surrounding Club Greenwood and Westland’s Park in Greenwood Village. According to Crystal Garland, Director of Aquatics at Greenwood, “The 12th Annual Tri-OurVillage Kids Triathlon introduces kids to the fun of swimming, biking and running while also helping kids discover the benefits of healthy activities. On average we have 200 participants and we are looking forward to a similar turn out for this year’s event.” In fact, the Kids’ Triathlon gives back to the community! Dr. Chip Southern from Greenwood Pediatrics is a sponsor of the Kids Triathlon and his contribution goes to the top three schools with the most participants. The donation goes to providing schools with much needed equipment for their physical education

Arapahoe Philharmonic September 20. Under the direction of Conductor Devin Patrick Hughes, this season’s first concert “Slavic Rock” will feature performances of Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances, Kodaly’s Dances of Galanta, and Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 and 8. 7:30 pm. Denver First Church of the Nazarene, 3800 E. Hampden Avenue, Cherry Hills Village. For information call 303-781-1892.

department. Last year, the top two participants came from the following schools: Greenwood and Belleview Elementary tied and each won $250. According to Dr. Chip Southern, “We have been honored to support the Annual Tri-Our-Village Triathlon year after year. Greenwood Pediatrics supports our community’s efforts in developing active children. This event is a fun way to expose the students and their families to a healthy activity and lifestyle.” Early registration for the Kids’ Triathlon ended Friday, September 6 and the last day to register is Wednesday, September 18 at 5:00 pm. Greenwood is offering a Kids Triathlon Training Camp to help competitors prepare for the events on September 22. The training camp will take place on Sunday, September 15 from 9:00-11:30 am. In these training sessions kids will practice swimming, biking, running, transitions, and learn race course safety. For more information contact Crystal 303.770.2582 x325 or CrystalG@GreenwoodATC.com or visit www.clubgreenwood/ kidstriathlon. Club Greenwood is located at 5801 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village.

Colorado Ballet Presents Don Quixote October 4 – 13. The new season opens with nine performances of Don Quixote, one of today’s most frequently performed romantic works with classical choreography by Marius Petipa, along with stunning Spanish sets and costumes. 7:30 pm. Ellie Caulkins Opera House, 950 13th Street, Denver. For information email Rachel.perez@coloradoballet.org or call 303-339-1630. Secrets and Illusions October 10. Direct from Beverly Hills, join illusionist Ivan Amodei, winner of Penn & Teller Fool Us, on an epic journey to discover the secrets of life. 7:30 pm. Newman Center for the Performing Arts, 2344 E. Iliff Avenue, Denver. For information and tickets call 303-8717720.

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kick off upcoming trail improvement projects. Enjoy complimentary local fare, family fun and a Canal cleanup. 10:30 am – 12:00 pm. Family-Friendly Cleanup and Picnic-Style lunch. Schomp Subaru, 580 S. Havana Street, Aurora. Public parking available at Expo Park. For information call 720-567-2452. Spanish Colonial Art Market September 14 – 15. Award-winning Spanish Colonial artists will be selling and demonstrating their traditional artwork while the Rendezvous and mountain man encampments provide visitors with a chance to step back in time to the 19th Century Fur Trade. 10:00 am – 4:00 pm both days. The Fort, 19192 Hwy 8, Morrison. For information call 303-839-1671. Huge Area Rug Sale September 26 – 27. This sale by CPA 1 by Stark happens only once a year and many rugs will be up to 80% off retail. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Denver Design Center, 595 S. Broadway, Suite 116E, Denver. For information call 303-7224700. Steam Team Tour September 21 - 22. This fun-filled event offers children and their families the opportunity to take a ride with Thomas the Tank Engine and enjoy a day of Thomas-themed activities including toy play and photo ops. 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. Colorado Railroad Museum, 17155 W. 44th Avenue, Golden. For information check out the website at https://coloradorailroadmuseum.org/ Great Education Colorado Luncheon October 10. Meet and network with other supporters to celebrate the value of public education. This year Rollie and Josie Heath will be honored. Together these philanthropists and advocates have improved the lives of countless Coloradans through their decades of generous investments in our community. 11:00 am – 1:00 pm. Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Conventions Center, 650 15TH Street. For information call 303-722-5901.

Denver Gem and Mineral Show September 13 – 15. This is the second largest show of its kind in the country featuring minerals, fossils, and a variety of gems, beads, stones and tools. You can always find a special mineral or hidden gem to treasure. September 13, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm; September 14, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; September 15, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Adults $7, Seniors $5. Denver Mart Expo Hall, 451 E. 58th Avenue, Denver. For information email dgmspub@gmail.com or call 303-4955521.

Kent Denver School Alumni Weekend October 11 – 12. Come visit teachers, meet current students, catch up with old friends and cheer on the Sun Devils during their game. 4000 E. Quincy Avenue, Englewood. October 11, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm, Happy Hour at the Cherry Cricket, 2641 E. 2nd Avenue. October 12, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Campus Tours. Noon - Alumni tail gate at the SE end of DeSo field. Free meal tickets and barbecue. For information call 303-770-7660.

High Line Canal Rally September 14. This free community event will celebrate the tremendous progress that has been made to protect and enhance the High Line Canal and

International Hearing Dog’s Anniversary September 14. Celebrate 40 years of providing love, companionship, safety and independence to people with

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hearing loss. Enjoy a silent auction, live music from the 70s, dinner, cocktails and dancing. 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm. 5901 E. 89th Avenue, Henderson, CO. For information email info@hearingdog.org or call 303-287-3277. Denver Zoo - Force of Nature Gala September 12. An exciting chance to celebrate all Denver Zoo does on behalf of wildlife and their habitats here and across the globe, featuring keynote speaker, world-renowned National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore who will discuss the heartwarming animal experiences he has encountered during his extraordinary career. 6:00 pm. Harmony Hill at the Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele Street, Denver. For information go to gala.denverzoo.org/ or call 720-337-1460 Multiple Sclerosis Center Gala September 14. Celebrate and support the work of the Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center. The Gala will feature dinner, live music, dancing, silent and live auctions with 100% of all proceeds staying right here in Colorado. 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm. Sheraton Downtown Hotel, 1550 Court Place, Denver. For information call 303-788-4030 x 102. Down Syndrome Foundation Dance Party September 20. Kick off your weekend with light hors d’oeuvres and a signature cocktail as a DJ spins your favorite hits to dance the night away. Your contributions to the foundation will be most appreciated. 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Onyx Ultra Lounge, 1080 14th Street, Denver. For information call 720-5485619. Red Wagon Ball October 5. Join us and support Advocates for Children CASA at this special event that will feature cocktails, a silent auction, dinner, a live auction and dancing. 5:30 pm Registration and cocktails. 7:00 pm Dinner & Program. Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center,7800 E. Tufts Avenue, Denver. For information call 303-695-1882. Beacon Celebration October 24. This event raises much needed funds to support the work of the Sewall Child Development Center. Enjoy an evening of connection that will include food stations, cocktails, an exciting silent auction and a short interactive program with master of ceremonies Reggie Rivers, featuring keynote speaker, Denver Broncos Wide Receiver DaeSean Hamilton. 6:00 – 9:00 pm. The Catalyst RiNo, 3513 Brighton Blvd., Denver. For information call 303-399-1800


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City of Centennial to honor local centenarians

On Friday, September 13, the City of Centennial is honoring local centenarians prior to National Centenarians Day, which falls on September 22. Four local centenarians will be honored at the event, which will also include Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko. The mayor will open with remarks on how older adults contribute to our city and how they continue contributing to this day. Guests will sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to the Centenarians followed by a cake cutting, mingling and a “Secrets to Life” board. The event is free and open to the public and local centenarians are encouraged to be part of the event which will take place at Someren Glen Life Plan Community, 5000 E. Arapahoe Rd., Centennial, 80121. 100-year-old Jim Burghardt, a resident of Holly Creek Life Plan Community in Centenni-

al will be attending the celebration. Jim has been a resident of Centennial for more than 20 years and moved to Centennial to be closer to his daughter. In WWII, Jim was Commandant of POW Camp #37, a US Army POW camp based in England that held German POWs. At the same time Jim was overseeing German POWs, Jim’s brother John Burghardt was being held by the Germans at a camp outside Hamburg. John survived the war and the brothers were reunited after the war ended. According to the Colorado Commission on Aging, approximately 650 Coloradans are 100 years or older. By 2021, that number is expected to jump to more than 1,000. Centenarians are part of the “The Greatest Generation,” a term coined by Tom Brokaw. Many lived through the Span-

Jim Burghardt and his daughter Kathleen Meyers look through Jim’s WWII memorabilia.

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ish Flu epidemic of 1918 that killed approximately 675,000 Americans. They lived

through the Great Depression and Dust Bowl of the 1930s and many fought in WWII

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The City of Centennial is currently accepting applications to fill openings on the Open Space Advisory Board. The Open Space Advisory Board assists the City in setting priorities for use of Open Space Funds and reviews and comments on individual open space projects for park, trail and recreation use in the City. Terms are for a three year period for which a stipend of $25 per meeting will be paid to each attending board member. Meetings take place on the fourth Tuesday evening of each month at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO. Applications may be obtained on the City website, or from the City Clerk, 303-754-3302. Application deadline: Friday, October 4, 2019 at 5 p.m.


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