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The Vail International Dance Festival’s night of “NOW: Premieres” brought many new performances, including “Anywhere on the Road” from choreographer and dancer Fang-Yi Sheu, right, and Ron “Prime Tyme” Miles, on Monday evening at the Gerald R. Amphitheater in Vail.

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“When I first started VVAD, I wanted to train dancers, it seemed so simple. Then, even after I had danced all of my life, had excellent teachers and training, as well as danced in ballet and modern companies, I found out quickly how much I didn’t know. Thus began a lifelong study of ballet technique, teaching, choreography, the body and child development. It has been and continues to be my hope that all children, whether interested in a professional career or not, can find the joy and benefits that dance offers. Over the span of 25 years, it has been especially rewarding to see some continue into professional dance careers and others succeed in other areas. Always, it has been an honor to be a part of so many young lives.” — Anne Powell EAGLE COUNTY — This is the story of one success leading to another. Of a woman who was wise enough and savvy enough to see a need and fill it capably. The “need” mostly made possible by her own hard work and success in the first place. In the spring of 1989, the director of the dance program at Colorado Mountain College approached ballet teacher Anne Powell with an interesting “problem.” There just wasn’t enough studio time available at the college to continue the children’s classes she managed. The numbers in those dance levels had grown from fewer than 80 to more than 160 in the five years since Powell took over after moving to the Vail Valley in 1984. As a result, in September of 1989, Powell opened Vail Valley Academy of Dance above and behind the old post office in Edwards. Two of her fellow teachers at CMC, ballet teacher Joanne Morgan and jazz instructor Robin Pieters, Submit a sports tip? Submit to Town Talk? Submit to High Life Calendar? Submit to High Life Tips? Founded by Jim Pavelich & Jon Van Housen

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were the first faculty. A “babies” program was added at the start of the second year and JoAnn Moore came on board. Also joining the staff was Sybill Navas who, along with Powell, taught the more advanced ballet levels. By 1997, the school had outgrown the two studios in the original building so Powell bought three spaces in the new Edwards Commercial Park. The new school has three studios as well as a dressing room and comfortable waiting room and office. ww The addition of former world ballroom champion and Broadway dancer Colin Meiring to the staff increased the visibility of the jazz and hip-hop programs. JoAnn Moore added professional-level tap to the school and Maria Barry trains younger tappers and jazz dancers in addition to “babies” levels. Beth Swearingen, who also danced on Broadway, currently teaches jazz, and Kristin Comerford and Sophie Watras round out the faculty as it stands today.

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Over the past 25 years, a focus on the Vaganova (Russian) syllabus has honed the ballet training to a superior level. Vail Valley Academy of Dance has been turning out dancers who successfully audition for prestigious summer intensives offered by companies and schools around the world. Some of these dancers have performed in China and Scotland during their summer programs. With the creation of Vail Youth Ballet Company in 1996, students began to continue their training through high school and many entered college and professional programs. Vail Youth Ballet Company is managed by nonprofit Friends of the Dance. Advanced students audition in the spring for full company and apprentice positions. Powell is the artistic director of the company and the biennial

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Valley real estate: More sales, less revenue Eagle, Gypsum lead the way in sales

of 2012. The reason is that sales of highend property is lagging behind 2012’s figures.

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But first, a caveat: A relatively few sales can skew sales volume numbers significantly. For instance, there were 106 sales of “improved residential property” in June. Of those sales, just one was for $5 million or more. That single sale accounted for 14 percent of the month’s sales volume. Jim Flaum, president and managing broker of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, said the dip in high-end sales could be due to any number of factors, including uncertainty about the national economy. The currently bullish New York Stock Exchange could also be prompting people to keep their money in stocks right now instead of investing in resort real estate. Michael Slevin, owner of Prudential Colorado Properties, said there are few enough sales of very expensive real estate to single out just a couple of factors. “Every

EAGLE COUNTY — To hear Michael Slevin tell the story, the Vail Valley real estate has something of a split personality these days, and recent statistics support that view. Here’s the good news: The number of transactions in the valley continues to increase, as does the speed with which property is selling. As of June 30, year-to-date sales are running ahead of sales completed in 2012, and homes in many areas aren’t spending as much time on the market as they did two years ago. The bad news is those sales, in aggregate, generated less revenue than the first half of last year. According to the most recent data from Land Title Guarantee Company, revenue generated from residential real estate sales — “sales volume” — is about $70 million less than for the first half

sale is different,” Slevin said. The bottom line, though, is that buyers and sellers haven’t reached a kind of equilibrium regarding the value of resort-area property, Slevin said. “Buyers don’t have to buy, and sellers don’t have to sell,” Slevin said, adding that he’s confident that end of the market will eventually work itself out.

FULL-TIME RESIDENTS The story is much different where most full-time residents live. Both Flaum and Slevin said Eagle and Gypsum in particular are very active right now, with homes selling quickly and values starting to come off the lows of 2009 and 2010. The most recent quarterly data from Slifer Smith & Frampton reports that a townhome or condo in Gypsum spent just 15 days on the market before going under contract. In Eagle, a townhome or condo spent 73 days on the market. Those quick sales are coming in at, or very near, sellers’ asking prices, and per-square-foot prices are rising, too.

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Of course, prices in the lower valley fell, and fell hard, during the economic slump. “There was a lot of pain involved in that, and that needs to be mentioned,” Slevin said. On the other hand, the lower prices in the lower valley, combined with historically low interest rates, enabled buyers, especially first-time buyers, to get into the market.

INTEREST RATES INCREASE Interest rates have started to come up in recent months, but Slevin said they remain very low. Still, Flaum said the recent increase in interest rates may be pushing more people into buying decisions. Flaum said Eagle Ranch is particularly active right now, and estimated that prices may have come up as much as 20 percent off their depth-of-the-bust lows.

WAITING, WAITING Here’s a look at average days on the market for condos and townhomes in select areas of the Vail Valley: X Vail Village/Lionshead: 332, a two-year low. X Beaver Creek Village: 263, a two-year low. X Edwards/Homestead: 120, an increase from 2012. X Eagle/Eagle Ranch: 73, a two-year low. Source: Slifer Smith & Frampton

“That market has really changed in the last 12 months or so,” Flaum said. Better still, there are fewer foreclosures and “short sales” — arrangements between lenders and borrowers to sell a home for less than is owed on the mortgage. “We’re building a healthy market there, and we’re starting to build it up the valley,” Slevin said. Vail Daily Business Editor Scott Miller can be reached at 970-7482939 and at smiller@vail daily.com.

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EAGLE COUNTY — Eagle County law enforcement agencies will be hosting local neighborhood gatherings tonight for National Night Out. National Night Out is an event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch and is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention and awareness, generate support for local anticrime programs, strengthen community spirit and police-community partnerships, and to send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. National Night Out events are being held throughout the country and Eagle County, including three events in Avon from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Aspens Community Park, the O’Neil Spur Park in Wildridge and on Eaglebend Drive at the EagleBend Apartments, as well as one event in Eagle from 4:30 until 6:30 p.m. at the Eagle Town

Park. Catholic Charities and the Bright Future Foundation will also be participating through the Law Enforcement Immigrant Advisory Committee. The Vail Police Department will be holding a National Night Out event tonight from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Timber Ridge Apartments, located at 1280 North Frontage Road West, in Vail. Patrol officers and code enforcement officers will be on hand to answer any questions and to distribute information about future and current programs and events, such as the firearms safety program, the USA Pro Challenge and employment opportunities within the Vail Police Department, including police officers, code enforcement officers and emergency services dispatchers. The Volunteers in Police Service members will also be available to answer questions about their role in helping the Vail Police Department accomplish its mission. Hamburgers, hot dogs and refreshments will be served.

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such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from reaching state waters. The new regulation requires certain larger domestic wastewater treatment facilities to meet effluent limits for nutrients. “Coloradans in rural and urban areas will benefit from these new water standards that improve and protect our water,” Hickenlooper said. “This grant funding will help communities offset the costs of bringing their systems into compliance. In addition, the grants will help ensure safe and healthy water for wildlife, agriculture, recreation and drinking water purposes.” “The district has long been a steward of our local streams,” said Linn Brooks, general manager of Eagle River Water & Sanitation District. “We are planning the required improvements holistically, across our three wastewater treatment facilities, to provide optimal treatment at a reasonable cost for the benefit of our natural environment.” The Nutrient Grant Program will help wastewater facilities with the costs of planning for, designing and implementing system improvements. There are about 400 municipal wastewater systems in Colorado. The new nutrient standards apply to about 40 systems that have the greatest impact on the waters of the state. For more information on district wastewater operations, go to www.erwsd.org or contact Wastewater manager Siri Roman at 970-477-5100.

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VAIL — A collision between a Jeep and a tractor-trailer on Interstate 70 on Vail Pass resulted in one fatality Monday. A tractor-trailer was traveling westbound at a slow speed, using its flashing lights and “taking appropriate steps,” when a Jeep that was also traveling westbound struck it from behind, said trooper Nate Reid with

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A small light amid the darkness in Washington By Mark McKinnon Special to the Daily

There’s at least one thing that most Americans can agree on: Congress is dysfunctional and it’s hurting our country. Everyone has a pet theory for why Congress is broken — from too much money in politics to too little real competition for incumbents during elections. But few have any idea what to do about this dysfunction. Thankfully, a growing group of members within Congress might be pointing the way to an answer. They’re called the No Labels’ Problem Solvers coalition, and they now include 81 Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate meeting regularly to build trust across the aisle. On July 18, the group announced its first big initiative: a new legislative package called Make Government Work! that is designed to make government more effective and efficient. So, why is this development such a big deal exactly? First, there’s the legislative package itself, which features nine commonsense proposals (all with bipartisan cosponsors) that collectively could save taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. These are simple straightforward ideas like merging the medical records of the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, reducing energy waste in federal buildings and fixing the flawed congressional budgeting process. Forget for a moment whether you think government should be doing more or less, which is really the fundamental debate in American politics. We should all be able to agree that whatever government is doing now should be done better — which is what this package aims to achieve. Second, and perhaps more importantly, the Problem Solvers coalition is unlike anything that has existed on Capitol Hill. Before the advent of this group, the only time rank-andfile members really met with the other party was when forced to by a crisis. But No Labels decided that we wanted to build a more sustainable framework for cooperation on Capitol Hill. For the last three years, No Labels has been working to mobilize Democrats, Republicans and independents behind our new politics of problem solving because we believe that Washington will only change with concerted pressure from people across America. Late last year, we decided to focus our organizing efforts directly on Congress, when we began recruiting

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R E F I N E D A N D L U X U R I O U S FA R M E R ’ S M A R K E T members into this new coalition – appropriately named the Problem Solvers. The response from members — who themselves have tired of the constant gridlock — has been astounding. Membership in the group has more than tripled since January. Even as news headlines have fixated on the continued dysfunction on Washington these last few months, members of the Problem Solvers coalition have been quietly meeting to rebuild trust with colleagues across the aisle and to begin developing solutions. Make Government Work! is their first effort, with the promise of many more to come. It’s important to note — this group is not a bunch of squishy centrists or mushy moderates pushing bipartisanship for its own sake. A look at our roster of members will reveal committed liberals, committed conservatives and everyone in between. Being a part of this coalition isn’t about any particular ideology. It’s about a willingness to search for common ground instead of just exploiting the areas of conflict. No one should expect overnight miracles from the Problem Solvers coalition. Washington has been dysfunctional for a long time and it will take time to fix. But the creation of the Problem Solvers coalition and the release of Make Government Work! represents a long-overdue step in the right direction. America’s problems aren’t going away. And we can’t just wait for another Congress to deal with them. We need solutions now. That’s what No Labels’ Problem Solvers coalition is working to find. Mark McKinnon is a co-founder of No Labels, a national movement of Democrats, Republicans and independents dedicated to promoting a new politics of problem solving. He will be speaking about No Labels for the Vail Symposium Wednesday at 6 p.m. at The Grand View in Vail.

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mine joined me Saturday to do what any level-headed mountain man (or woman) would do when confronted with such worldwide absurdities beyond our control — we went for a hike. Not just any hike, mind you, but a long trek to the tippy-top of the most iconic peak in all of Happy Valley. This is the peak seen in just about every photo ever taken that immediately screams “Vail” without any other info provided. It, of course, helps having the Clocktower in the foreground for most of those photos, but the point is the peak is highly recognizable, and by now most of you know of which I speak. The Grand Traverse. Looking east along Gore Creek drive toward the legendary corner with Bridge Street, one can never miss the beauty in the background. I had not been atop the pyramidal peak in more than 20 years, and believe me when I say it has not become easier with time. In fact, it was quite a bit tougher, especially for a couple of 50-somethings

living under a cloud of constant delusion that their bodies are still 20-something. Beginning the trek from the East Vail trailhead, our path meandered east to Deluge Lake, north up to a saddle and straight west along a precarious ridge to the top. At this point we had the absolute most enviable view of Happy Valley that will never be witnessed by 99.9 percent of locals. Luckily, we had cameras. The best part, however, is anyone fortunate enough to stand where we stood can forevermore point to this peak from anywhere below and say, “Yeah, I’ve stood up on top of that puppy.” That little egotistical tidbit is what made the nine-hour trip, followed by quality time in the hot tub and a smooth adult beverage, worth every painful moment that I am still feeling today. But if I turn on the TV this week I’ll probably ignore the news and stick with the Dog Channel. When they do something stupid, at least it’s funny. Richard Carnes, of Edwards, writes weekly. He can be reached at poor@ vail.net.

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When you think of your aging loved ones, what do you worry about most? Is it a heart attack or stroke cutting short their life, or perhaps cancer? While these illnesses are very real worries for everyone as they age, it may surprise you to discover that falls are the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States, and 75 percent of these falls occur in the older adult population. Falls are the single largest cause of injury among seniors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, older adults are hospitalized for fallrelated injuries five times more often than they are for injuries from other causes. One-third of older adults who fall, sustain a hip fracture and are hospitalized die within a year. The majority of falls resulting in serious injury occur in the bathroom. Even if a fall does not result in hospitalization, fear of falling can become a major factor in seniors’ quality of life. Fear leads to inactivity and loss of confidence which in turn produces

a cycle of fear, loss of self-confidence, poor balance and inactivity.

PREVENTING FALLS Dr. Roberta A. Newton, Ph.D., Temple University College of Health Professions in Philadelphia, has spearheaded efforts to study and research why falls occur and how they can be prevented. Recognizing the importance of preventing falls, Visiting Angels, a national network of franchised non-medical senior home care agencies, has partnered with Newton to increase the public awareness and importance of this sometimes overlooked issue. To help seniors and their families find out more about falls and how to prevent them, Eagle County Healthy Aging Program, Eagle County Community Paramedic and Visiting Angels provide educational information. As our loved ones age, it is important to recognize that things such as throw rugs that once didn’t warrant a second thought, now become household hazards. Mobility and agility limitations require a fresh look at the everyday contents of the home. Here are some easy tips to help minimize the risk of life-altering falls for your loved ones.

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■ Throw rugs can be a tripping hazard. Either remove them or make sure they are securely tacked down. ■ Add hand rails to all stairs in the home. ■ Clear clutter from walking paths, and make sure hallways and stairways are well-lit. ■ Eliminate long extension cords that snake across a room. Plug lamps into outlets near the wall so cords are tucked away. ■ Add permanently attached grab bars next to the toilet, tub and shower. ■ Getting in and out of the tub can be hazardous. In addition to grab bars, make sure the tub has non-skid mats. A tub seat may make showering easier, too. ■ Trade in floppy slippers for wellfitting slippers with non-skid soles. Also, avoid night clothing that drags on the ground. ■ In areas where snow and ice are prevalent, walking sticks add to stability and can be modified to have stainless steel spike tips. Judson Haims is the owner of Visiting Angels Home Care in Eagle County. For more information, visit www. visitingangels.com/comtns or call 970-328-5526.


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A10 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily

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UPCOMING EVENTS ■ Wednesday: Poker game at the Golden Eagle Senior Center, 1 p.m. No sign-up necessary. ■ Monday: Caregiver/ Memory Loss Support Group meeting 4:30-6 p.m. (contact Pat Nolan about location change). ■ Monday: Shopping trip to Grand Junction. Call 970328-8896 to sign up; space is limited. Bus will leave the Golden Eagle Senior Center at 9 a.m. ■ Aug. 16: Book club discussion, “Doc,” 11 a.m. at Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center. ONGOING WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Mondays ■ Senior Spot for engaging activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. Call 970-977-0188 for more information. ■ Full body fitness exercise class, 9 to 10 a.m. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. Tuesdays ■ Senior lunch, noon at the Golden Eagle Senior

Center in Eagle.Call 970-3288896 for reservations and information. ■ Seated stretch and strengthen exercise class, 11 a.m. to noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Transportation for errands (bank, post office, etc.). Call 970-328-8896. ■ Joint Relief Water Class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Avon Recreation Center. Call 970-328-8831 for more information. ■ Water aerobics class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Gypsum Recreation Center. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. Wednesdays ■ Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA/ Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center. Call 970328-8831 for reservations. ■ Nordic walking at Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center, 10 a.m. ■ Chair Yoga at Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center, 11 a.m. ■ Grocery shopping, bus leaves Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center at 12:30 p.m. ■ Full body fitness exercise class, 9 to 10 a.m. at the

Golden Eagle. Call 970-3288896 for more information. ■ Poker game at the Golden Eagle on the first and third Wednesday of every month, 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays ■ Senior Spot for engaging activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. Call 970-977-0188 for more information. ■ Senior lunch, noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle.Call 970-3288896 for reservations. ■ Senior crochet group, 1 p.m. at the Golden Eagle. ■ Grocery shopping. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Water aerobics class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Gypsum Recreation Center. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. • Strong People progressive weight training class, 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. at the Golden Eagle through September 26. Call 3288896 for more information. Fridays ■ Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA/Maloit Park

CALENDAR, A11

DANCE ACADEMY

From page A2

IMMEDIATE

(American & Foreign)

SENIOR CALENDAR

“Nutcracker” and winter shows. It is no small commitment to be in the company for the dancers or their families. These dancers are at the studio in classes or rehearsal for 20 to 30 hours a week. The dedication pays off. Alison Casperson was in the training program of Ballet Austin for two years and now is training with Atlanta Ballet. Molly Allard just finished dancing around the world in 190 days with Princess Cruises. Jenna Harrison will be starting her second year with the Portland Festival Ballet in Oregon. “I am so grateful for the wonderful training at Vail Valley Academy of Dance,” Harrison said. “Without my amazing ballet teachers, Joanne Morgan and Anne Powell, I would not have had the skills I needed to attend Walnut Hill School for the Arts or be a trainee at Portland Festival Ballet. The Vail Valley is so lucky to have a ballet studio of this quality.” Jennifer Reid returned to the valley after college and took on the position as dance festival manager of the Vail International Dance Festival under Damian Woetzel. “I cannot think of anything else in my life that prepared me to face the challenges in the real world more than training at Vail Valley Academy of Dance,” Reid said. “Miss Anne was always strict but in a very diplomatic, approachable way. She taught us how to be disciplined, dedicated and resilient. She had the rare and unique ability to pull out the absolute best in her dancers; we knew when she walked into the studio that it was time to get serious and focus. She not only challenged us as artists but as human beings, I am forever grateful for the impact she has had on my life.” Jonathan Windham is dancing professionally in New York City with the Gallim Dance contemporary company. The local dance community is thrilled that he is performing in the Vail International Dance Festival this year on two evenings.

SPECIAL TO THE DAILY

Anne Powell with Vail Valley Academy of Dance students in the wings of the Vilar Performing Arts Center at a spring recital. OUTSIDE EXPERTISE Guest teachers of the highest caliber are also brought in to supplement the training. Carol Roderick, the director of Colorado State University’s dance department and internationally known Vaganova expert, visits several times a year. Joan Kunch, from the Nutmeg Conservatory in Connecticut has been sharing her skills with Vail Valley Academy of Dance students for more than 10 years. Roberto Muñoz with Vail Valley Dance Intensive has also worked with Vail Valley Academy of Dance students. Last fall, Parker Esse, internationally acclaimed choreographer, worked with the dancers of the Vail Youth Ballet Company. The dancers took master classes with Esse and learned “Crunchy Granola” a showstopping piece from Bob Fosse’s “Dancin.” This piece brought down the house at last December’s “Winter Show” at the Vilar. For the past 25 years, Vail has been greatly enriched by the presence of Vail Valley Academy of Dance. Every thread makes up the whole fabric of a community. From ski racers to ballet dancers, such diversity adds balance and richness to the lives of its people. Eagle County, indeed, owes Anne Powell many, many curtain calls. Brava!


The Vail Daily

| Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | A11

BUSINESS Understanding Colorado’s intensified new gun laws Editor’s note: This article is the first of two parts. There is a paradox in Colorado. Even as new concealed carry permit applications have recently soared, some claim that Colorado now has some of the most — if not the most — restrictive guns laws in the nation. The two may be related. If you’ve been keeping score, there are two state Senate recall elections imminently poised to flower. Along with Sen. Angela Giron, president of the state Senate — and former police chief — John Morse will have Rohn K. to defend to their respective Robbins constituencies why they each Vail Law endorsed the new restrictive scheme. Colorful Colorado, which to much of the nation epitomizes the once Wild, Wild West, is now in many eyes, the Mild West. But after Columbine and then Aurora there are those who simply say, “Who can really blame us? Something had to be done.” Regardless what side of the barbed wire fence you stand on, one thing is clear, as of 2013, with the new additions to the law, if not exactly a new sheriff in town, there are, to be sure, at least a passel of laws in this state affecting one’s right to bear and carry arms. In part one of this short series, we will look at the new laws as well as some of the more basic laws they joined. In the second part, we explore the more esoteric — such as machine ownership — affecting Colorado residents. Two new gun bills went into effect midsummer. The bills provide for universal background checks and a ban on “high capacity” ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. While contentious, and the subject of at least one major pending lawsuit, the new restrictions join many other existing laws, rules and regulations. Effective March 20, Colorado residents began paying a $10 fee for the transfer of a firearm. There is no state permit required for the purchase of any rifle, shotgun or handgun. Dealers are required to keep a record on the retail sale, rental, or exchange of handguns. The record must include the name of the person to whom the handgun is transferred, his or her age, occupation, and residence, and the make, caliber, finish and serial number of the handgun. It must also include the date of the transfer and name of employee making the transfer. The vendor is required to keep a record book which shall be open at all times to the inspection of any duly authorized police officer. As mentioned above, effective July 1 of this year, universal background checks are required of all private sales. What this means is that before a gun show vendor transfers or attempts to transfer a firearm, he or she shall require that a background check (in accordance with the national instant criminal

CALENDAR

From page A10

Senior Wellness Center, $2 fee per meal for those 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available, depending on location.

background check system) be conducted of the prospective transferee. The vendor must obtain approval of the transfer from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation before the transaction may take place. A Colorado resident who is otherwise qualified can purchase or receive delivery of a rifle or shotgun in a state contiguous to Colorado, so long as the sale fully complies with the legal conditions of sale in both states and the purchaser and seller have complied with federal law applicable to interstate transactions. Beginning July 1, it became unlawful to possess, sell or transfer a “large capacity magazine.” The definition of a “large capacity magazine” includes those magazines or any devices that are fixed or detachable and can hold more than 15 rounds or be readily converted to hold more than 15 rounds. A shotgun may not accept more than eight shotgun shells, or hold more than 28 inches of shotgun shells in an extension device. A .22 caliber rimfire rifle that can hold more than 15 rounds in a fixed tubular magazine is not included as a “large capacity magazine.” It is unlawful for any person convicted of a felony or conspiracy or attempt to commit a felony, or misdemeanor domestic violence or adjudicated delinquent for a felony to possess a firearm. It is unlawful for any person under 18 to possess a handgun. Similarly, it is unlawful to provide or permit a juvenile to possess a handgun, with exceptions for attendance at a hunter’s or firearms safety course, engaging in lawful target shooting or hunting with a valid license, or traveling with an unloaded handgun to or from any of these activities. A juvenile may however possess a handgun while on real property under the control of the juvenile’s parent, legal guardian or grandparent and who has the permission of the parent or legal guardian to possess a handgun. In the next part, we will look at “concealed carry” laws, laws affecting the ownership and possession of machine guns, what constitutes replicas and antiques, the concept of “preemption” and various related gun-related miscellanea. Until, then ... be safe out there … whether you are armed or otherwise.

Harry A. Nottingham Park Thursday, Aug. 8th, 6:00-8:30pm MINI parade- a procession of Mini Cooper cars will start from The Christie Lodge and proceed down Avon Road to Riverfront Lane ending on Lake Street MINI food tasting- explore

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Rohn K. Robbins is an attorney licensed before the bars of Colorado and California who practices in the Vail Valley with the law firm of Stevens, Littman, Biddision, Tharp and Weinberg LLC. His practice areas include business and commercial transactions, real estate and development, family law, custody, divorce and civil litigation. He may be heard on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. on KZYR radio (97.7 FM) and seen on ECOTV 18 as host of “Community Focus.” Robbins may be reached at 970-926-4461 or at either of his email addresses, robbins@ slblaw.com or robbins@colorado.net.

Call 970-328-8831 for reservations. ■ Third Friday of every month: Poetry Group at the Eagle Library, 10:30 a.m. ■ Fourth Friday of every month: BINGO at the Golden Eagle, 1:00 p.m.

Locations Golden Eagle Senior Center: 715 Broadway Eagle, 970-328-8896; Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center (VSSA building): 1951 Highway 24 Minturn, 970-328-8831

No pets. No outside alcohol allowed. More information at Avon.org or call 970-748-4060.


A12 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily

TOWN TALK HAPPY ANNIVERSARY

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| Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | A13

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Monica, left, and Kelly Hethcote were married 30 years ago today. The happy couple moved to Happy Valley in 1988, and fellow long-timers may remember “Kelly Thomas” from the old days of Vail Valley radio. The couple lives in Eagle today, and they’re the proud parents of 15-year-old twins, Ryan and Maddie. Congratulations, you two!

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Mark your calendars for the Town of Vail’s 14th Annual Neighborhood Picnic Series. Come and discuss neighborhood issues with members of the Vail Town Council and Town Staff. Picnic lunch provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 970-479-2115 and share your suggestions and topics for discussion.


Our World Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | A15

ACROSS THE WIRE LONDON

Scientists serve lab-made patty from cow cells, costs $320,000 For a hamburger that cost more than $300,000, you might expect it to come with fries and a shake. But this is no ordinary burger. At a public tasting in London on Monday, scientists will serve up the first-ever hamburger grown in a laboratory from stem cells of cattle. Mark Post, whose team at Maastricht University developed the burger after five years of research, success doesn’t hinge on science. He says, “for the burger to succeed, it has to look, feel and taste like the real thing.”

WASHINGTON

House Republicans will campaign this summer promoting accomplishments House Republicans will take a carefully orchestrated, staunchly anti-Washington campaign to voters this month, blaming President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats for Americans’ unhappiness with government. “Every day I serve in Congress, I work to fight Washington,” says a suggested op-ed in a richly detailed “planning kit” distributed to all 234 House Republicans ahead of the August recess. Republican officials say it’s not hypocritical to attack Washington while also promoting achievements in the capital.

CAIRO

Egypt officials: Top US diplomat meets jailed Brotherhood leader A top U.S. diplomat met early on Monday a jailed senior leader in the Muslim Brotherhood, part of mediation efforts to end the standoff between Egypt’s military-backed government and protesters supporting the ousted president, government officials said. They said U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns met in prison with Khairat el-Shater, the powerful deputy head of the Brotherhood, the Islamist group from which deposed President Mohammed Morsi hails.

US closes 4 embassies in Africa State Dept. has yet to give reason for closures By Jason Straziuso Associated Press

NAIROBI, Kenya — The U.S. State Department closed its embassies in four sub-Saharan African nations as part of a heightened security alert, days before the 15th anniversary of alQaida’s bombings of American diplomatic missions in Kenya and Tanzania. Those two embassies targeted in the Aug. 7, 1998 attacks were rebuilt as more heavily fortified structures away from populated areas where they would be less vulnerable to attack. Those embassies remain open, but the diplomatic missions in Rwanda and Burundi, small countries which border Tanzania to the west, and the island nations of Madagascar and Mauritius were ordered closed. The State Department has shut down U.S. facilities in countries including Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait until Aug. 10. U.S. diplomatic posts in 19 cities, including the four in sub-Saharan Africa, will be closed through the end of the week. U.S. officials gave no hint as to why the four U.S. embassies in sub-Saharan Africa were closed. None of the four is known for high-level terror threats. A State Department spokeswoman for Africa didn’t respond to an email query. But al-Qaida operatives remain in East Africa, and one Africa expert noted that Burundi and Rwanda each have an older U.S. Embassy building that is less secure than newer

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Shown here is the U.S. embassy on the outskirts of Nairobi. It is the largest U.S. diplomatic mission in sub-Saharan Africa and was built to replace the earlier mission that was destroyed by a terrorist bomb on Aug 7, 1998, killing 219 people. This Wednesday will mark 15 years since that explosion. During a week of heightened security concerns at U.S. embassies, the East African countries of Rwanda, Burundi, Mauritius and Madagascar were added to the U.S. embassy closures list on Sunday. embassies, such as those built far off the road in Tanzania and Kenya.

AL-QAIDA IN MADAGASCAR The expert, J. Peter Pham, the director of the Africa Center at the Washington, D.C.-based Atlantic Council, also noted that Mohammed Jamal Khalifa — a brother-in-law to Osama bin Laden — was killed in Madagascar in 2007. Khalifa was known as an al-Qaida financier and was reportedly killed by U.S. special operations forces. “So there was an al-Qaida presence in Madagascar as recently as six years ago,” Pham said. As for Mauritius, it is an offshore location for “all sorts of financing activities” in a loosely regulated atmosphere,

Pham said, which could be used for nefarious activities. In addition, the island nation has a territorial dispute with the U.K. over its ownership of the island nation of Diego Garcia, which the U.S. military uses as a military base, including for operations in Afghanistan and formerly in Iraq, he said. On Wednesday, the 15th anniversary of the 1998 attacks, American personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi will stand beside Kenyan colleagues who were wounded in the devastating simultaneous truck bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. The attacks killed 224 people in total, mostly Kenyans. About a dozen of those killed died in Tanzania.


Sports A16 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | Vail Daily

Broncos looking for starting running back First depth chart has Ronnie Hillman at top of list By Eddie Pells AP National Writer

ENGLEWOOD — There’s the man who isn’t big enough, the former first-round draft pick who hasn’t lived up to his potential and the record-setting college back brought in to replace them both. Then, there is this question: With Peyton Manning at quarterback, does it really matter who winds up as the featured runner for the Denver Broncos? That’s the puzzle Ronnie Hillman, Knowshon Moreno and Montee Ball are sorting out during training camp. When the first depth chart of camp was released over the weekend, it was Hillman, who put on 20 pounds in the offseason, listed at No. 1. He was followed by Ball, the second-round draft pick out of Wisconsin, and Moreno, the 12th overall pick of the 2009 draft. “You want to be that guy that’s able to play every down,” said Hillman, a third-round pick last year who was largely viewed as a change-of-pace back. “That’s what I work toward. It’s been my emphasis and hopefully that happens.”

NEED FOR FEATURED BACK? The whole notion that the Broncos need a featured back might seem laughable in an offense featuring a Hall of Famebound quarterback who is showing every sign of being completely healthy. Back in January against Baltimore, it was no joke. The Broncos had a seven-point lead with 3:12 left and were in

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Denver Broncos rookie running back Montee Ball runs during training camp in Englewood. Competing for the spot of starting running back is the man who isn’t big enough, the former first-round draft pick who hasn’t lived up to his potential and the record-setting college back brought in to replace them both.

Denver Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno practices during training camp in Englewood. With Peyton Manning at quarterback, does it really matter who winds up as the featured runner for the Broncos? That’s the puzzle Moreno, Ronnie Hillman and Montee Ball are sorting out during training camp.

position to run out the clock with two first downs. Hillman got the first one with runs of 8 and 5 yards, but then gained a total of three yards on his next three carries. Moreno had left the game with a knee injury and Denver’s biggest back at the time, Willis McGahee, was already long gone with a season-ending knee injury. That left it to Hillman, who, at 180 pounds, didn’t have the girth

“It wasn’t the taking of the hits that was the problem,” he said. “You can always take hits at any size, but I’m just more comfortable.” Not leaving anything to chance despite Hillman’s weight gain, the Broncos targeted a running back in the offseason and used their second-round pick to take Ball, whose credentials have “everydown back” written all over them. He posted NCAA records with

to push the pile. Coach John Fox opted against trying to throw for the first down and so, the Broncos gave the ball back, gave up the tying touchdown and, soon after, were 38-35 upset losers to the Ravens. Soon after, Fox conceded that, yes, he wished he’d had that big back to milk the clock. Hillman got the message and packed on 20 pounds in the offseason.

5,140 yards and 83 touchdowns in four years at Wisconsin. Ball has gotten work with the first team during training camp, but is officially listed second on a depth chart Fox described as nothing more than something the Broncos put out “because the league makes us.” “I’ve most definitely seen that, but I think that’s right because Ronnie’s done a great job,” Ball said.

Franklin the latest lineman to go down in Denver Third-year veteran Orlando Franklin injures hip By Arnie Stapleton AP Pro Football Writer

ENGLEWOOD — Peyton Manning’s health is no longer the big issue in Denver. Now, it’s whether his offensive teammates can stay on the field with him. Joel Dreessen, Denver’s best blocking tight end, underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Monday and is expected to miss the remainder of training camp, and Broncos right tackle Orlando Franklin limped off the field early

during Monday’s practice with an injured hip and did not return. Franklin went down on the first play of team drills. While trainers attended to him, the offense and defense changed directions so they could keep practicing while Franklin was down on the field. After several minutes, Franklin got up and walked off the field on his own, appearing to favor his right leg. Franklin’s injury was the latest on Denver’s offensive line. After the third-year veteran went out, guard Louis Vasquez moved into his spot and recently signed Ryan Lilja moved to right guard. Manny Ramirez has been filling in at center while Chris Clark is playing left tackle in place of Ryan Clady,

whose surgically repaired right shoulder is still healing.

THURSDAY NIGHT OPENER Clark is set to protect Manning’s blindside Thursday night in the Broncos’ preseason opener at San Francisco. “We feel good about where we are on the offensive line,” coach John Fox insisted. “We’ll find exactly what the details are with Orlando, but I am pretty pleased with where we are. You just hope that works out (well) with Orlando.” Lilja started 12 games at center in Kansas City last year after playing guard his first seven seasons, five of them with Manning in Indianapolis. He got off to a slow

start Friday in his first practice but Manning said he expects Lilja to quickly climb the depth chart, and apparently that wouldn’t surprise Fox, either. “Oh yeah, he’s very, very football smart, very high football character as far as that goes,” Fox said. “I’m really more concerned with him right now in getting in hitting shape more than we are whether he knows what he’s doing.” The Broncos are also dealing with injuries at tight end, with both of last year’s starters hobbled. Dreessen originally injured his left knee this spring while practicing on the team’s turf field while the grass fields were being replaced. He suffered a setback

late last week and didn’t dress for the team’s stadium scrimmage Saturday night. Tight end Jacob Tamme (thigh) also sat out the rain-soaked scrimmage, although he returned to practice on a limited basis Monday. Tamme and Dreessen combined to catch 93 passes for 911 yards and seven touchdowns last season. While Dreessen’s roster spot is seemingly secure because of his superb run-blocking skills, Tamme could find himself on the bubble if third-year pros Julius Thomas and Virgil Green continue to impress the coaching staff and keep gaining Manning’s confidence.


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Defiant A-Rod gets 211-game ban, will appeal case Alex Rodriguez: ‘The last seven months has been a nightmare, probably the worst time of my life for sure’ By Ronald Blum AP Sports Writer

NEW YORK — Defiant till the end, Alex Rodriguez is intent on evading baseball’s most sweeping punishment since the Black Sox scandal. Rodriguez was suspended through 2014 and All-Stars Nelson Cruz, Jhonny Peralta and Everth Cabrera were banned 50 games apiece Monday when Major League Baseball disciplined 13 players for their relationship to Biogenesis of America, a Florida anti-aging clinic accused of distributing banned performanceenhancing drugs. The harshest penalty was reserved for Rodriguez, the New York Yankees slugger, a threetime Most Valuable Player and baseball’s highest-paid star. He said he will appeal his suspension, which covers 211 games, by Thursday’s deadline. And since arbitrator Fredric Horowitz isn’t expected to rule

until November or December at the earliest, Rodriguez was free to make his season debut Monday night and play the rest of this year. Sidelined since hip surgery in January, Rodriguez rejoined the Yankees five hours after the suspension in a series opener at the Chicago White Sox, playing third base and batting fourth. Booed loudly when he walked to the plate, Rodriguez blooped a single to left field in the second inning and was stranded on third base. “The last seven months has been a nightmare, has been probably the worst time of my life for sure,” Rodriguez said. The other 12 players agreed to their 50-game penalties, giving them a chance to return for the playoffs.

OUT OF THE BALL GAME Ryan Braun’s 65-game suspension last month and previous penalties bring to 18 the total number of players sanctioned for their connection with Biogenesis. At the center of it all was Rodriguez, once the greatest player of his time, reduced Monday night to saying that he was humbled, at 38, just to “have the opportunity to put on this uniform again” and adding if he didn’t fight for his career, no one else would. A-Rod’s drug penalty was for “his use and possession of

arbiter and give our case.”

‘PLAYER AS LONG AS HE’S IN OUR CLUBHOUSE’

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New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez arrives at U.S. Cellular Field for the game between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees in Chicago on Monday. Rodriguez admitted four years ago that he used PEDs while with Texas from 2001-03 but has repeatedly denied using them since. numerous forms of prohibited performance-enhancing substances, including testosterone and human growth hormone over the course of multiple years,” MLB said. His punishment under the labor contract was “for attempting to cover up his violations of the program by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the office of the commissioner’s investigation.” In Chicago, Rodriguez wouldn’t deny using PEDs, saying “when the time is right, there will be an opportunity to do all of that. I don’t think that time is right now.” He added: “It’s been the

toughest fight of my life. By any means, am I out of the woods? This is probably just phase two just starting. It’s not going to get easier. It’s probably going to get harder.” Rodriguez admitted four years ago that he used PEDs while with Texas from 2001-03 but has repeatedly denied using them since. His penalty was more than double the previous high for a PED suspension, a 100-game ban given last year to San Francisco pitcher Guillermo Mota for a second offense. “What we’ve always fought for was for the process, and I think we have that,” Rodriguez said. “At some point we’ll sit in front of an

Yankees manager Joe Girardi, minutes after losing captain Derek Jeter for the third time this year, was ready to welcome ARod back. “I’m not here to judge people. That’s not my job,” Girardi said. “He’s a player as long as he’s in our clubhouse.” Girardi called the suspensions “another black eye for us, but we’re trying to clean this game up.” The suspensions are thought to be the most at once for off-field conduct since 1921, when Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned eight White Sox players for life for throwing the 1919 World Series against Cincinnati: Shoeless Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Happy Felsh, Chick Gandil, Fred McMullen, Charles “Swede” Risberg, Buck Weaver and Claude “Lefty” Williams. They had been suspended by the team the previous year and were penalized by baseball even though they had been acquitted of criminal charges. As for the modern-day AllStars, Cruz, an outfielder, leads Texas in RBIs and Peralta has been a top hitter and shortstop for Detroit, a pair of teams in the midst of pennant races. They will be eligible to return for the postseason.

Edwards Area Community Plan Public Meeting Wednesday, Aug. 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. Battle Mountain High School 0151 Miller Ranch Road, Edwards Join Eagle County officials and planners for the first of several community meetings designed to help revise and update the master plan for the Edwards community. Doors will open at 5 p.m. with a presentation scheduled for 5:15 p.m. A facilitated discussion on the desired future for Edwards will follow. Participants will have the opportunity to: • • • •

Learn about the master planning process and timeline. View aerial photographs of existing land use in Edwards. Review and evaluate elements of the current Edwards Area Community Plan. Provide feedback about likes and dislikes in the Edwards area.

All comments received will be forwarded to the Eagle County Planning Commission for their consideration as a new master plan document is drafted. A second community meeting is anticipated this fall to review proposed goals, policies, strategies, maps and other elements.

Can’t make the meeting? Send your comments to Cliff Simonton at 970-328-8751 or clifford.simonton@eaglecounty.us.


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Off-field issues for Manziel cloud Texas A&M camp Johnny Manziel’s eligibility under question due to alleged violation of NCAA rules By Kristie Rieken AP Sports Writer

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Johnny Football is practicing with Texas A&M. Whether he starts the season opener is another question. Coach Kevin Sumlin on Monday said he would not speculate when asked if Johnny Manziel will be his starter on Aug. 31 against Rice following an ESPN report that the NCAA is investigating whether the Heisman Trophy winner was paid for signing hundreds of autographs last January. “There’s a lot of people involved in that decision,” Sumlin said without being specific. If Manziel was paid for his autograph on memorabilia, it could potentially violate NCAA amateurism rules and put his eligibility in question a year after his jaw-dropping performance on the field made him the first freshman to win the Heisman as college football’s top player. Speaking to the media as the team began preseason practices, Sumlin said he learned of the ESPN report Sunday. For now, Manziel will lead the Aggies. But his coach is clearly thinking of backups, too. “He’ll get as many reps as he was going to get yesterday,” Sumlin said of Manziel, before adding: “We’ve got to develop a backup quarterback no matter what.” The report is just the latest in a string of off-the-field distractions caused by Manziel.

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Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin speaks during an NCAA press conference in College Station, Texas, on Monday. He’s made headlines for tweeting that he “can’t wait to leave College Station,” despite having three years of eligibility remaining, he allegedly overslept at a football camp run by the Manning family and was supposedly kicked out of a University of Texas fraternity party in the past couple of months. The 20-year-old sophomore calmly answered question after question at SEC media days last month, acknowledging his eventful offseason and indicating he needed to make better decisions because he’s such a public figure. “I don’t feel like I’ve done anything that’s catastrophic,” Manziel said then. “Of course, I’ve made my mistakes. It’s time to grow up.”

‘I AIN’T PERFECT’ Last week, Manziel tweeted: “I ain’t perfect, I ain’t insane but I AM worth it...if there’s one thing I am worth it.” The antics have overshadowed

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Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel celebrates after a review proves an Aggie touchdown during the game against Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in November. ESPN says the NCAA is investigating whether Manziel was paid for signing hundreds of autographs in January. Citing unidentified sources, ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” said the Heisman Trophy winner signed items in exchange for a five-figure fee during his trip to Miami for the BCS championship game. what is expected to be a banner year for Texas A&M. The Aggies are coming off an 11-2 record in their first season in the SEC after moving from the Big 12, a year highlighted by Manziel leading Texas A&M to an upset win at No. 1 Alabama. The rematch in College Station is Sept. 14. But instead of answering questions about his expectations for the season, Sumlin was left to respond to question after question about Manziel. “I’ve been through different things,” Sumlin said. “As a coach when those things happen, it’s not what happens to you, it’s how you deal with it. We’ve got a veteran staff that knows how to deal with different situations.” Manziel’s teammates seem unfazed by his recent trouble and said that nothing has changed in the way they view their quarterback. “He still has all leadership

qualities he displayed last year, he’s being more vocal now, he’s taking on more of the leadership responsibilities,” running back Ben Malena said. “The off the field issues doesn’t bother us not one bit when it comes to a team aspect.”

PRACTICE UNDER WAY Manziel and the rest of the Aggies had their first practice late Monday afternoon. If the problems were weighing on Manziel, it was hard to tell by watching him on the field. He laughed and talked with teammates before they lined up to stretch. The Aggies practice to music and when the first song of the day, the track “Versace” by Migos featuring Manziel’s buddy rapper Drake came on, the quarterback looked carefree as he bobbed his head and bounced to the catchy tune. The media were only allowed to watch the first 20 minutes of

practice and there were no full team drills during that time. Manziel threw a few passes while the quarterbacks and receivers worked alone on a section of the field surrounded by dozens of reporters. While Sumlin is working through the Manziel situation, he noted that a much more difficult task was talking to his team about the recent death of defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu, who was killed in a New Mexico car crash along with two others. “It was not an easy topic,” Sumlin said. “It’s one of the hardest things a coach has to deal with. In a way getting back together as a group and getting back in the routine, going out on the field today, somehow that might help. Because these guys share the same kind of emotions the same kind of feelings for a guy that they cared very, very deeply about.”

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SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB — Suspended New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez for 211 games from Aug. 8 through the remainder of the 2013 season and for the 2014 season for violations of the major league Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program and the Basic Agreement. Suspended Philadelphia LHP Antonio Bastardo, San Diego SS Everth Cabrera, New York Yankees C Francisco Cervelli, Texas OF Nelson Cruz, San Diego RHP Fautino De Los Santos (San Antonio-Texas), Houston LHP Sergio Escalona (Corpus Christi-Texas), New York Yankees OF Fernando Martinez (Scranton/Wilkes-IL), Seattle C Jesus Montero, free agent LHP Jordan Norberto, Detroit SS Jhonny Peralta, New York Mets OF Cesar Puello (Binghamton-Eastern) and New York Mets INF Jordany Valdespin (on option to Las Vegas-PCL), 50 games each for violations of the major league Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Suspended Milwaukee minor league LHP William West (Arizona Brewers) 50 games after a second violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program for a drug of abuse. American League BOSTON RED SOX — Placed OF Daniel Nava on the paternity leave list. Recalled RHP Brandon Workman from Pawtucket (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed SS Derek Jeter on the 15day DL. Recalled INF Dave Adams from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Designated INF Brent Lillibridge for assignment. Activated 3B Alex Rodriguez from the 60-day DL. TEXAS RANGERS — Selected the contract of OF Joey Butler from Round Rock (PCL). Recalled OF Engel Beltre from Round Rock. Designated INF Adam Rosales for assignment. National League CHICAGO CUBS — Claimed OF Thomas Neal off waivers from the New York Yankees. Transferred RHP Rafael Dolis to the 60-day DL. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled SS Dee Gordon from Albuquerque (PCL). Optioned RHP Stephen Fife to Albuquerque. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA — Suspended Portland G Terrel Harris five regularseason games for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA antidrug program. MIAMI HEAT — Named John Vidalin executive vice president and chief revenue officer. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re-signed OL Matt Stankiewitch and LS Mike Zupancic. FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT LIONS — Signed DB Brandon King. Released LB Alex Elkins and WR Devin Thomas. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Placed LB Monte Simmons on waivers. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Waived WR Taylor Price and G Stephane Milhim. NEW YORK JETS — Released WR Marcus Davis with an injury settlement. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed DL Ryan Baker. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL — Announced the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to a group headed by George Gosbee and Anthony LeBlanc was approved by the League’s Board of Governors - terminating League ownership of the club. BUFFALO SABRES — Signed F Jamie Tardif to a one-year contract. FLORIDA PANTHERS — Agreed to terms with C Steve Pinizzotto on a one-year contract. SOCCER Major League Soccer LA GALAXY — Signed G Jaime Penedo. COLLEGE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE — Named William B. Jones communications assistant. CASTLETON — Named Steve Moffat men’s ice hockey coach. EMORY & HENRY — Named Tommy Forrester softball coach. GOUCHER — Named Katie Fost assistant field hockey coach, Sean Peckham men’s assistant soccer coach, Kelly Grant women’s assistant soccer coach and Alycia Woodruff assistant cross country coach. HIGH POINT — Named Bethany Hansberger, Abbey Russell and Chip Wintringham assistant trainers. HOBART — Named Peet Poillon assistant lacrosse coach. HOFSTRA — Named Linda Cimino women’s assistant basketball coach. HOLY CROSS — Named Matt Raquet women’s assistant basketball coach. IOWA — Announced redshirt freshman WR Cameron Wilson and senior lineman Drew Clark have left the program. LEES-MCRAE — Named Brittany Downs women’s assistant soccer coach. NEW MEXICO — Jonathan Glavan named assistant volleyball coach. OLD DOMINION — Named Andy Crabtree golf coach. SAINT PETER’S — Named Matt Henry men’s assistant basketball coach. ST. JOHN’S (NY) — Named Jim Whitesell men’s assistant basketball coach. Announced men’s assistant basketball coach Darrick Martin will becomne director of men’s basketball operations. UNC WILMINGTON — Named Matt Williams pitching coach.

BASEBALL

Oakland Texas Seattle Los Angeles Houston Boston Tampa Bay Baltimore New York Toronto Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago

AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct GB 64 47 .577 — 62 50 .554 2½ 52 59 .468 12 51 59 .464 12½ 36 74 .327 27½ East Division W L Pct GB 68 45 .602 — 66 45 .595 1 61 51 .545 6½ 57 53 .518 9½ 51 60 .459 16 Central Division W L Pct GB 65 45 .591 — 62 50 .554 4 56 52 .519 8 48 60 .444 16 40 69 .367 24½

Sunday Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 2, 12 innings Cleveland 2, Miami 0 Kansas City 6, N.Y. Mets 2 Boston 4, Arizona 0

Seattle 3, Baltimore 2 Tampa Bay 4, San Francisco 3 Minnesota 3, Houston 2 Toronto 6, L.A. Angels 5 Texas 4, Oakland 0 San Diego 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 Monday Detroit 4, Cleveland 2 Boston at Houston, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday Detroit (Verlander 11-8) at Cleveland (Masterson 13-7), 5:05 p.m. Oakland (Straily 6-5) at Cincinnati (Latos 10-3), 5:10 p.m. Boston (S.Wright 2-0) at Houston (Lyles 4-5), 6:10 p.m. Minnesota (Albers 0-0) at Kansas City (Shields 6-7), 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 10-6) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-11), 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-4) at Arizona (Miley 8-8), 7:40 p.m. Texas (Darvish 10-5) at L.A. Angels (Richards 3-4), 8:05 p.m. Baltimore (B.Norris 7-9) at San Diego (Volquez 8-8), 8:10 p.m. Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-8) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 11-4), 8:10 p.m. Wednesday Oakland at Cincinnati, 10:35 a.m. Baltimore at San Diego, 1:40 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 1:40 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 5:05 p.m. Boston at Houston, 6:10 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m.

ON TELEVISION TODAY CYCLING 2 p.m. — FSN — Tour of Utah, stage 1, Brian Head to Cedar City, Utah LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 3 p.m. — ESPN2 — Playoffs, Southwest Regional semifinal, teams TBD, at Waco, Texas 6 p.m. — ESPN2 — Playoffs, Southwest Regional semifinal, teams TBD, at Waco, Texas

THE LINE NFL PRESEASON Thursday FAVORITE at Tampa Bay at Tennessee at Cleveland at Atlanta at San Francisco Seattle Pk Friday Miami at Detroit at Philadelphia at Green Bay at Carolina at New Orleans at Minnesota at Oakland Dallas Saturday at Pittsburgh Sunday

OPENTODAYO/U 2½ 3 (35) 2½ 2 (35) 3 4 (35) 4 3 (37) 3½ 3 (35½) 2 (35½) 1½ 4 3 6 2½ 3½ 1½

1½ (35½) 4 (36) 4 (40) 3½ (35) 2 (34) 3 (36½) 1 (35) Pk

at Jacksonville N.Y. Jets New England Arizona Chicago Kansas City Houston

3 2½ (35½)

N.Y. Giants

Los Angeles Arizona San Diego ROCKIES San Francisco Atlanta Washington Philadelphia New York Miami Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee

NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct 62 49 .559 56 55 .505 52 60 .464 52 61 .460 49 61 .445 East Division W L Pct 68 45 .602 54 58 .482 50 61 .450 49 60 .450 43 67 .391 Central Division W L Pct 67 44 .604 65 46 .586 61 51 .545 49 62 .441 47 64 .423

GB — 6 10½ 11 12½ GB — 13½ 17 17 23½ GB — 2 6½ 18 20

Sunday Pittsburgh 5, ROCKIES 1 Cleveland 2, Miami 0 Kansas City 6, N.Y. Mets 2 St. Louis 15, Cincinnati 2 Boston 4, Arizona 0 Tampa Bay 4, San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 8, Washington 5 L.A. Dodgers 1, Chicago Cubs 0 San Diego 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 1 Monday Atlanta 3, Washington 2 L.A. Dodgers 3, St. Louis 2 Milwaukee at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday ROCKIES (Chatwood 7-4) at N.Y. Mets (Mejia 1-1), 5:10 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 8-5) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-4), 5:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 7-11) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 9-8), 5:05 p.m. Miami (H.Alvarez 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Locke 9-3), 5:05 p.m. Oakland (Straily 6-5) at Cincinnati (Latos 10-3), 5:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at St. Louis (J.Kelly 2-3), 6:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Hellickson 10-4) at Arizona (Miley 8-8), 7:40 p.m. Baltimore (B.Norris 7-9) at San Diego (Volquez 8-8), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (W.Peralta 7-11) at San Francisco (M.Cain 7-6), 8:15 p.m. Wednesday ROCKIES at N.Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at Cincinnati, 10:35 a.m. Baltimore at San Diego, 1:40 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. Miami at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. Tampa Bay at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Milwaukee at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m.

TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—CJohnson, Atlanta, .342; Cuddyer, ROCKIES, .330; YMolina, St. Louis, .330; Craig, St. Louis, .321; Votto, Cincinnati, .321; Segura, Milwaukee, .313; FFreeman, Atlanta, .311. RUNS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 82; Votto, Cincinnati, 76; Choo, Cincinnati, 73; Holliday, St. Louis, 73; CGonzalez, ROCKIES, 72; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 72; JUpton, Atlanta, 72. RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 89; Craig, St. Louis, 86; Phillips, Cincinnati, 83; FFreeman, Atlanta, 75; Bruce, Cincinnati, 74; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 71; CGonzalez, ROCKIES, 70. HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 134; Craig, St. Louis, 133; Votto,

Cincinnati, 131; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 130; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 126; DWright, New York, 126; DanMurphy, New York, 125. DOUBLES—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 34; Bruce, Cincinnati, 31; Rizzo, Chicago, 31; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 30; YMolina, St. Louis, 30; Posey, San Francisco, 30; Desmond, Washington, 28. TRIPLES—CGomez, Milwaukee, 9; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 9; Segura, Milwaukee, 8; Span, Washington, 7; CGonzalez, ROCKIES, 6; DWright, New York, 6; ECabrera, San Diego, 5; Hechavarria, Miami, 5; EYoung, New York, 5.

FOOTBALL NFL West BRONCOS Kansas City Oakland San Diego East Buffalo New England N.Y. Jets Miami South Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee North Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland Pittsburgh East Dallas N.Y. Giants Philadelphia Washington South Atlanta Carolina New Orleans Tampa Bay North Chicago Detroit Green Bay Minnesota West Arizona San Francisco Seattle St. Louis

AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 20 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF 1 0 0 1.000 24 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 W L T Pct PF 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0

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Sunday’s Game Dallas 24, Miami 20 Thursday, Aug. 8 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Washington at Tennessee, 6 p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanta, 6 p.m. St. Louis at Cleveland, 6 p.m. BRONCOS at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Seattle at San Diego, 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9 N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Miami at Jacksonville, 5:30 p.m. New England at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Kansas City at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Arizona at Green Bay, 6 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 6 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11 Buffalo at Indianapolis, 11:30 a.m.

GOLF PGA TOUR FEDEXCUP LEADERS By The Associated Press Through Aug. 4 Rank Player;Points;YTD;Money 1. Tiger Woods;3,031;$7,659,119 2. Matt Kuchar;2,245;$4,931,408 3. Brandt Snedeker;2,214;$4,897,911 4. Phil Mickelson;2,165;$4,941,977 5. Billy Horschel;1,487;$3,117,543 6. Bill Haas;1,412;$3,107,296 7. Justin Rose;1,412;$3,125,310 8. Keegan Bradley;1,365;$3,043,446 9. Kevin Streelman;1,270;$2,651,632 10. Boo Weekley;1,242;$2,428,936 11. Adam Scott;1,232;$2,902,513 12. Henrik Stenson;1,216;$2,896,003

at Indianapolis

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Buffalo

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

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TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .359; Trout, Los Angeles, .329; Mauer, Minnesota, .321; DOrtiz, Boston, .318; TorHunter, Detroit, .316; ABeltre, Texas, .314; Loney, Tampa Bay, .310. RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 78; CDavis, Baltimore, 78; Trout, Los Angeles, 77; AJones, Baltimore, 75; Bautista, Toronto, 73; Encarnacion, Toronto, 69; DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 69. RBI—CDavis, Baltimore, 102; MiCabrera, Detroit, 99; Encarnacion, Toronto, 88; AJones, Baltimore, 77; NCruz, Texas, 76; Fielder, Detroit, 76; DOrtiz, Boston, 71. HITS—Machado, Baltimore, 141; Trout, Los Angeles, 140; ABeltre, Texas, 139; MiCabrera, Detroit, 139; AJones, Baltimore, 134; Ellsbury, Boston, 133; TorHunter, Detroit, 131. DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 40; Mauer, Minnesota, 32; Trout, Los Angeles, 32; CDavis, Baltimore, 30; JCastro, Houston, 29; JhPeralta, Detroit, 29; AJones, Baltimore, 28; Napoli, Boston, 28; AlRamirez, Chicago, 28; CSantana, Cleveland, 28. TRIPLES—Ellsbury, Boston, 8; Trout, Los Angeles, 8; Drew, Boston, 6; Gardner, New York, 5; AGordon, Kansas City, 5; DeJennings, Tampa Bay, 5; LMartin, Texas, 5.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 5 p.m. — MLB — Regional coverage, Atlanta at Washington or Oakland at Cincinnati 6 p.m. — WGN — N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox WNBA BASKETBALL 8 p.m. — ESPN2 — Seattle at Phoenix

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National League FAVORITE LINE at Washington -125 at Philadelphia -130 at Pittsburgh -200 Colorado -110 Los Angeles -150 at San Francisco -180 American League Detroit -115 Boston -185 at Kansas City -200 at Chicago -125 Texas -145 at Seattle -185 Interleague at Cincinnati -155 Tampa Bay -125 Baltimore -120

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98. Jason Bohn;454;$739,030 99. Lucas Glover;454;$747,812 100. Justin Hicks;451;$732,742 101. Bryce Molder;450;$622,608 102. Jeff Overton;445;$672,899 103. Matt Every;445;$737,497 104. Bob Estes;443;$577,511 105. Morgan Hoffmann;440;$860,085 106. Chez Reavie;439;$590,925 107. Carl Pettersson;439;$719,823 108. Jeff Maggert;437;$1,010,154 109. D.H. Lee;432;$882,793 110. Andres Romero;430;$718,507 111. Johnson Wagner;430;$801,955 112. Erik Compton;422;$626,700 113. John Senden;419;$602,693 114. Brian Harman;415;$602,359 115. Camilo Villegas;411;$620,493 116. Charlie Beljan;411;$858,812 117. Aaron Baddeley;401;$696,064 118. Charlie Wi;392;$645,224 119. Martin Kaymer;391;$746,642 120. George McNeill;390;$464,390 121. Scott Langley;386;$573,564 122. Greg Chalmers;380;$583,306 123. Stuart Appleby;372;$474,758 124. Ben Crane;369;$796,947 125. Steven Bowditch;361;$665,511 126. Nicolas Colsaerts;353;$720,164 127. Brad Fritsch;350;$452,184 128. Padraig Harrington;345;$711,244 129. Bud Cauley;343;$443,698 130. Fabian Gomez;339;$586,942 131. Chad Campbell;330;$510,661 132. Robert Streb;329;$432,611 133. Greg Owen;327;$430,750 134. Woody Austin;326;$568,800 135. Peter Hanson;321;$571,606 136. Shawn Stefani;310;$496,543 137. Tommy Gainey;300;$492,602 138. Tag Ridings;295;$428,922 139. Ricky Barnes;294;$496,462 140. Dicky Pride;293;$495,390 141. Vijay Singh;289;$294,201 142. Ben Kohles;286;$419,416 143. Brandt Jobe;283;$309,105 144. Justin Bolli;278;$545,187 145. Doug LaBelle II;267;$324,066 146. Steve LeBrun;266;$326,239 147. Trevor Immelman;264;$338,289 148. Jim Herman;262;$374,156 149. Tom Gillis;255;$333,877 150. Louis Oosthuizen;249;$497,408

DATELINE Aug. 6 1926 — Nineteen-year-old Gertrude Ederle of New York City becomes the first woman to swim the English Channel as she crosses the waterway in 14 hours, 31 minutes. 1958 — Glen Davis of Columbus, Ohio, sets a world record in the 400 hurdles with a time of 49.2 in a meet at Budapest, Hungary. 1972 — South African Gary Player wins his second PGA golf championship with a two-stroke victory over Jim Jamieson and Tommy Aaron. 1979 — Australian David Graham rebounds from a doublebogey on the final hole in regulation to beat Ben Crenshaw on the third hole of a playoff. 1991 — Debbie Doom of the United States pitches her second consecutive perfect game in women’s softball at the Pan American Games. Doom threw a perfect game at the Netherlands Antilles in the opener of the competition and matches that performance against Nicaragua, winning 8-0. 1992 — Carl Lewis leads a U.S. sweep in the long jump in the Olympics with a mark of 28 feet, 5 1/2 inches on his first attempt. Mike Powell takes the silver and Joe Greene the bronze. Kevin Young demolishes one of track’s oldest records with a time of 46.78 seconds in the 400 hurdles. 1994 — Jeff Gordon wins the Brickyard 400, the first stock car race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 1995 — Canada’s Donovan Bailey wins the 100 meters at World Track and Field Championships in Goteborg, Sweden, marking the first time since 1976 an American fails to win a medal in the event at a major meet.


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In the CrossFit Games, athletes compete in 15 events during four days. Among them are Olympic weightlifting. Vail’s Natalie McLain earned a spot in this year’s CrossFit Games.

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Vail’s Natalie McLain didn’t know what she’d be required to do at this year’s CrossFit Games, but she knew she’d be ready for it. McLain is CrossFit’s 30th fittest Woman on Earth, a moniker she earned competing in the 2013 CrossFit Games. The CrossFit Games is a comprehensive test of fitness. It’s one of those events where you watch some of the world’s finest athletes and ask, “Are they really going to do that?” “Yes!” comes their answer. You could ask why, and if you’re McLain, the answer is obvious. “Because it’s awesome!” she said grinning.

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In this CrossFit Games event, Vail’s Natalie McLain hauls weights as far and fast as she can. McLain, co-owner of CrossFit Venture in Eagle-Vail, competed in this year’s CrossFit Games.

Some CrossFit Games events and training techniques are advanced, others ... not so much. This is Vail’s Natalie McLain hauling a log during the 2013 CrossFit Games.

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CrossFit is for anyone and gets you ready for anything, McLain says. The organizers of the games take their “ready for anything” slogan seriously. Athletes at the games compete in 15 events during four days, learning what they’ll be doing just a couple hours before they have to do it. “You don’t know what you’ll do before you go,” McLain said. There are movements everyone knows: gymnastics, body weight exercises, weight lifting, carrying a massive log. But there are always a few surprises that are not part of the CrossFit regimen. A rough water swim and softball throw in past years. A zig-zag run this year was one of the “Oh my!” moments. “That was a surprise,” McLain said. The 27-year-old is small-ish: 5 feet 1 inch tall

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Paul Taylor Dance Company performs “Company B” set to music by The Andrew Sisters at the 2010 Vail International Dance Festival. The company has returned to Vail and will again perform this audience-favorite piece at Dance for $20.13 tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail. Additional artists performing are Keigwin+Company, Lil Buck & New Styles Krew as well as Tiler Peck and Robert Fairchild from New York City Ballet. All reserved seats are sold out, but lawn tickets are still available for $13. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit vaildance.org or call the box office at 970-845-TIXS.

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and 120 pounds, and she loves gymnastics and other body weight exercises. McLain found CrossFit at a local indoor rock climbing gym in 2009. She tried it once and was hooked. At first, CrossFit helped her build strength for her work as a hydrologic technician with U.S. Geological Survey. She began competing in 2010. CrossFit Inc. is a fitness company founded in 2000 by Greg Glassman and Lauren Glassman. Workouts vary constantly and are performed at high intensity, mixing aerobic exercise, gymnastics (body weight exercises) and Olympic weight lifting. Workouts are typically short — 30 minutes or less — and intense. McLain is now certified as a CrossFit trainer and is a co-owner of CrossFit Venture in Eagle-Vail.

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 16th annual Red Cliff Studio Tour — Aug. 17 — 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Red Cliff. Free event. Artists of Red Cliff will open their studios to the public on Aug. 17. Guest artists show their art at the old school and art is for sale. Call 970-827-9662. Dance for $20.13 (VIDF) — 7:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail. A variety of dance styles and festival artists perform in this popular program where every amphitheater seat is priced at $20.13. Call 970-777-2015. Taco Tuesday at The Fitz — 4 p.m. - 10 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Before and after concert specials on patio adjacent to Ford Amphitheater. Live music by Scotty Kabel. Free Parking. Call 970-476-4959. The Fitz at Five — 5 p.m. 6 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Daily happy hour. Call 970-476-4959. Chuck Wagon Dinner/ Music — 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., Bearcat Stables. Dave Perron plays country classics around the campfire, with wagon rides and dinner. Call 970-376-4237. Art, Zumba, Pizza making and Bowling Camp — 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 50 Chambers Avenue, Eagle. This is a different art camp for ages 5 and older, and everyday we mix it up. Sometimes we make pizza, take a zumba class or go bowling. Call 970-328-7687.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 16th annual Red Cliff Studio Tour — Aug. 17 — 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Red Cliff. Free event. Artists of Red Cliff will open their studios to the public on Aug. 17.

Guest artists show their art at the old school and art is for sale. Call 970-827-9662. Wednesday Art Walks — 11 a.m. - noon, Vail Village Information Center. Learn about the history of Vail and the town’s public art collection on this free, hour-long walking tour. Call 970-4792344. Ladies Night and Karaoke/Trivia with Shy Guy — 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m., The Old Kentucky Tavern, 233 Broadway St. Eagle. Drink specials for ladies. Karaoke and trivia with Shy Guy. A $25 gift certificate will be awarded to the trivia winner. Call 970328-5259. Love For the Locals Jam Circle — 8 p.m. - 1 a.m., Montana’s in Avon, 82 E. Beaver Creek Blvd., Avon. Local musicians gather to make music together. Call 970-949-7019. The Fitz at Five — 5 p.m. 6 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Daily happy hour. Call 970-476-4959. Dave Perron & Friends — 4 p.m. - 9 p.m., The Ritz Carlton. Dave Perron — Friends play bluegrass! Call 970-331-6449. Art, Zumba, Pizza making and Bowling Camp — 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 50 Chambers Avenue, Eagle. This is a different art camp for ages 5 and older, and everyday we mix it up. Sometimes we make pizza, take a zumba class or go bowling. Call 970-328-7687.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 16th annual Red Cliff Studio Tour — Aug. 17 — 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Red Cliff. Free event. Artists of Red Cliff will open their studios to the public on Aug. 17. Guest artists show their art at the old school and art is for sale. Call 970-827-9662. Free Film Screening — 6 p.m. - 7:15 p.m., Avon Public Library. Come see “Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away.” Call 970-949-6797. Paul Taylor Dance Company (VIDF) — 7:30 p.m.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 16th annual Red Cliff Studio Tour — Aug. 17 — 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Red Cliff. Free event. Artists of Red Cliff will open their studios to the public on Aug. 17. Guest artists show their art at the old school and art is for sale. Call 970-827-9662. Ballroom Spectacular (VIDF) — 7:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail. Internationallyacclaimed ballroom stars Liana Churilova (Russia) and Emmanuel Pierre-Antoine (Haiti) host and headline a made-for-Vail showcase. Call 970-777-2015. Karaoke & Trivia Night — 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m., The Back Bowl in Eagle. Unique combination event pairs karaoke with team trivia for prizes every Friday with DJ ShyGuy. No Cover. Call 970328-BOWL. Karaoke With Sandman — 9 p.m. - 1:45 a.m., Loaded Joe’s in Avon. Sing whatever you want. No cover. Call 970-748-1450. Scotty Kabel Live — 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Located along the Vail Bike Path, stop in at the Fitz Lounge Friday and Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. for live music by Scotty Kabel. Call 970-343-6195. The Fitz at Five — 5 p.m. 6 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Daily happy hour. Call 970-476-4959. Jazz piano man Tony Gulizia plays and sings your favorite tunes. — 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., Grouse Mt. Grill. Tony Gulizia plays and sings your favorite tunes Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Pines Lodge in Beaver Creek. Call 970-949-0600. Art, Zumba, Pizza making and Bowling Camp — 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 50 Chambers Avenue, Eagle. This is a different art camp for ages 5 and older, and everyday we mix it up. Sometimes we make pizza, take a zumba class or go bowling. Call 970-328-7687.

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- 7:30 p.m., Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail. In their only full-evening appearance at the festival, the Paul Taylor Dance Company performs an evening of Taylor’s iconic works. Call 970-7772015. Reggae Night — 9 p.m. 2 a.m., Loaded Joes in Avon. Reggae and other dance music. Hosted by DJ Weez. Enjoy cheap Red Stripe beer. Call 970-401-0470. The Fitz at Five — 5 p.m. 6 p.m., The Fitz at Manor Vail Lodge. Daily happy hour. Call 970-476-4959. Jazz @ Vail Square - Vail Jazz Festival — 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., Vail Square, 675 Lionshead Pl, Vail, CO 81657. Jazz @ Vail Square returns to Lionshead for shows outside the Arrabelle in Vail. Presented in a tented venue seating 300+, this dynamic concert series features national jazz artists with styles ranging from Swing to straight ahead, Latin Jazz to the American Songbook. Whether you enjoy the show from a seat in a nearby restaurant or from the tent with a cocktail, Jazz @ Vail Square creates intimate jazz experiences that you won’t soon forget. Call 970-4796146. Jazz piano man Tony Gulizia plays and sings your favorite tunes. — 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., Grouse Mt. Grill. Jazz piano man Tony Gulizia plays and sings your favorite tunes Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Pines Lodge in Beaver Creek. Call 970-9490600. The Laughing Bones — 9:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m., Woody’s. Enjoy alt-countryroots-Americana music. Call 920-926-2756. Art, Zumba, Pizza making and Bowling Camp — 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 50 Chambers Avenue, Eagle. This is a different art camp for ages 5 and older, and everyday we mix it up. Sometimes we make pizza, take a zumba class or go bowling. Call 970-328-7687.

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The Edwards Building Center in Edwards, Co. is looking to hire a full time driver. Lumberyard experience preferred. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please contact Bobby directly @ 970-926-3381 or stop by The Edwards Building Center to apply at 33636 US Highway 6 Edwards, Co 81632 ask for Bobby.

Multi-office medical practice is looking for a Medical Assistant or LPN with min. 2 years exp. Offering excellent compensation and benefits for the right candidate. Please send resume to: rnbeagle@yahoo.com

Child Care

Education

Childhood Professional Looking for a nurturing, energetic, Early Childhood Professional to add to our team. Must meet State of Colorado requirements. Contact Elizabeth at 970-328-2300 for info.

Drivers/Transportation Driver.

Colorado Mountain News Media is seeking a driver with commercial driving experience, no CDL required. Evening shift hours starting at 10pm, 2-3 nights per week. with opportunity to gain full-time employment. Routes will vary based upon production schedule. Must have good, safe driving record and attention to detail. Interested candidates should contact David Hakes at dhakes@cmnm.org, fax resume to 970-328-6409, or submit application at 200 Lindbergh Drive, Gypsum, CO. Drug free / Equal Opportunity Employer.

Coach Coaches Needed: Assistant high school girls volleyball coach and high school boys basketball coach. Please s e n d l e t t e r o f introduction and resume to Vail Mountain School, Ted O'Reilly, Athletic D i r e c t o r a t toreilly@vms.edu

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Search locally or expand your search throughout the mountains and beyond. Math / Science Educator Part-time Math/ Science educator. B.A. & experience req'd. Send resume and cover letter to teaching@thepeakschool.org. Visit: www.thepeakschool.org

Police Secretary / Court Clerk Town of Eagle Police Dept. Full-time Employee police records clerk and court clerk. Full Benefits, starting salary $35,360-$41,675. For detailed job description go to www.townofeagle.org. Submit cover letter and r e s u m e t o epd@townofeagle.org. 970-328-6351. Application deadline 8/14/13. TOE is an EOE

Health Care Dental/Surgical Assistant - Full Time We are looking for experienced and reliable Dental/Surgical Assistant for our oral and maxillofacial surgery team. Office hours are Mon, Tue, Thur & Fri. from 8 am to 5 pm. Candidate must be a team player with a positive attitude, conscientious & hard working. Please send resume to info@vailvalleyoralsurgery.com

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Front Desk Receptionist FT Front Desk Recept @ ThriveMD in Edwards. Candidate should have at least 2 yrs med off exp, strong customer serv, multi-tasking & attention to detail. Must be able to handle high p a c e d e n v i r o n . E m a il r e s u m e t o info@thrivemdvail.com.

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Put your job posting where college students are searching – on college job boards. Our Classified Advertising staff is ready to help. Call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@cmnm. org

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

Great Career Opportunities are available at the Vail Cascade Resort & Spa which include our signature creekside restaurant, Atwater on Gore Creek and the award-winning Aria Spa & Club. We are currently seeking experienced and passionate: YEAR ROUND National Sales Manager PM TurndownAttendant Van Driver Spin Instructor Maintenance Tech Personal Trainer Spa Coordinator Housekeeping Supervisor Executive Housekeeper Yoga Instructor Director of Engineering Pastry Cook Pilates Instructor SEASONAL AM Room Service Line Cook Host/Hostess Server Cocktail Server Busser Esthetician Massage Therapists

Great Benefits and Competitive Pay!!! To apply, please visit: www.vailcascade.com EOE

Hospitality

Hospitality

Front Desk Agent.

Multiple Positions.

Human Services & Resources

Open Positions

Eagle Point Resort in Vail is hiring: Front Desk Agent FT/YR Responsible for answering phones, checking guests in/out, performing concierge functions, and responding to guest requests. Must have excellent guest service skills and computer proficiency. Willing to train the right individual. Fun work environment, competitive salary and benefits. Apply at: www.eastwestresortsjobs.com

Housekeepers PT housekeeping position to clean hotel rooms and condos. Saturdays required; other days may be available. Job involves working as part of a team. 970-748-1000

Night Auditor In Room Dining Server Restaurant Server Room Attendant Greeter Please apply online at: www.beavercreek.hya tt.com Select “Career at This Hotel” AA EOE/M/F/D/V

Newspapers get good grades. 85 percent of adults who have done post-graduate work or who have advanced degrees read a print newspaper or visited a newspaper Web site in an average week.

Multiple Positions. Multiple Positions.

Medical Office Administrator Exp medical administrator needed for clinic opening in Edwards Sept. PT/FT, 4 yr degree desired.Involves opening office, hiring staff and subleasers. Pls send resume, photo, 2 letters of reference to: medstaff@coloradomigraine. com.

Landscaping Experienced Gardening Foreman needed. Experienced Gardening Foreman needed. Moonstone Landscape & Design. Part-time Seasonal Foreman and gardening experience necessary. Please call after 5pm 970-343-9300. Avon CO

Call today to get your ad placed in the Classifieds. 845-9937 Johnie’s Garden INC.

The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa is hiring: • SE Runner • SE Agent • Housekeeper • Houseperson • Laundry • Esthetician • Massage Therapist • Nail Technician • Valet • Pilates Instructor • Front Desk Apply at:

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The Sonnenalp Hotel is currently accepting applications for the following positions available immediately: • Server • Line Cook • Reservations Agent • Turndown Attendant • Houseman Apply online at https://sonnenalpjobs. iapplicants.com or in person at 20 Vail Road, Vail, CO 81657

Is Now Hiring: · Landscape Foreperson •Gardeners Previous experience a plus. Must have a valid Driver’s License and be insurable. Please Apply at: 1021 Main St. Minturn, CO. 81645 Fax Resume: (970)827-5696 Or E-mail:

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Office/Clerical

Reporter. Office Manager

REPORTER

The Summit Daily News, a seven-day daily in the heart of Colorado's High Country, seeks a reporter to cover the Town of Breckenridge, county government, crime, transportation and breaking news. We live to tell the story of Summit County, where Colorado and the country comes to ski, snow board, mountain bike, backpack, trail run, rock climb, raft, kayak, sail, SUP, fish, hunt, camp … need we go on? We're looking for an adventurous spirit with a love for the outdoors and mountain towns. However, this is not a position for beginners or someone looking to subsidize their powder habit. We need a mature, ambitious story-teller who can turn a phrase, shoot an image, edit a video and tweet all on deadline and, for much of the year, with snow boots on. Full disclosure: It snows here - a lot if we're lucky. Send cover letter, resume and work samples to managing editor Ben Trollinger at btrollinger@summitdaily.com. No phone calls please.

Girl power.

81 percent of women in a management or professional position with a household income of $100,000 a year or more read a newspaper in print or online in an average week.

Growing Commercial RE office needs a FT Office Manager to interface with customers, manage all administrative duties, company accounting, and support our brokerage and mgmt team. This individual must have; good job stability, excellent computer skills including QB, strong communication skills, and a positive attitude. . Email resume and references to info@naimountain.com

Professional

Restaurant/ Clubs

Minturn Country Club • Kitchen staff • Line cook needed. See T.J. or Nate Monday thru Friday 4:30-5:30 to apply.'

Sato

In Edwards is currently accepting applications for Servers. Apply in person, no phone calls please.

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Sous Chef, Mountain Standard Managing Director Managing Director for Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties Vail, CO office. Full-time position. Real Estate sales experience required. Monthly pay a n d b o n u s e s . Consistently recruit sales talent into the branch, both new and experienced. Manage the day-to-day operations. Support company’s ancillary services.Maintain sales m e e t i n g s o n a consistent basis. Manage and monitor expenses as they relate t o t h e b r a n c h operations. Create, implement and follow office business and marketing plans and objectives. Email Resume -theresa.pemberton@col dwellbanker.com 286 Bridge Street Vail CO

Restaurant/ Clubs Garde Manger Cooks Sweet Basil is hiring Garde Manger/pantry Cooks. Passion and dedication required. Challenging, rewarding, a n d l e a r n i n g environment. Excellent wages and benefits offered to team members. Apply via email@ paul@sweetbasil-vail.co m or in person. Golf Services.

Mountain Standard is looking for a dynamic and passionate Sous Chef, Mountain Standard to join our team. Strong leadership and culinary skills required. This is an outstanding and unique opportunity for the right candidate. Please send resume and references to paul@sweetbasil-vail.c om or apply in person, ask for Brian or Paul. Support Staff & Evening Kitchen Help Red Lion Restaurant is now hiring for Support & Kitchen staff. Must be able to thrive in a fastfaced work environment. Competitive pay. Stop by & see manager & fill out application @ 304 Bridge Street, Vail CO 81657 Waitstaff.

Minturn Country Club Hiring for full and part time summer wait positions.

Apply in person Tuesday-Friday from 5:00 - 6:00 pm See T.J. or Nate Zino Ristorante Zino in Edwards is now hiring a part-time bread baker, server, runner, busser & bartender. Experience Required. Please email resume to info@zinoristorante.com

Retail Currently hiring for : • Golf Services 970-328-2326 Various Positions KKVM 104.7 The Milevarious positions available including marketing & productions. Email r e s u m e s t o margaret@themile.fm The Mile is an EOE.

Line Cook. Exp. Line Cook. Please call Dimitri before 3PM at: 970-476-2601 Or Email: montaukchef@yahoo. com

Food/Product Demonstrators Hiring Now for CDS in Gypsum - PT/Flx. $12.00hr Apply: www.cdsjobs.com. Email David at cdswhs637@daymon.co m or call 970-328-7638

Retail

Production Asst.

Journey Electric Lineworker Multiple Positions Now hiring at Avon Walmart $12+ to start. Apply at in store or www.walmart.com/apply.

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Retail Sales Manager Be part of a company that believes in making work fun. Apply at 286 Bridge St. or email r e s u m e t o resumes@crazyshirts.co m

CMNM is seeking a production assistant to work in our state of the art printing facility in Gypsum, CO. The position assists with the operation and maintenance of our DGM printing press. Responsibilities include loading machine with ink and paper, prepping press for next print jobs (press make ready), and assist with stack down, press clean up, and maintenance. Qualified candidates will have mechanical aptitude and experience, possess the ability to learn the offset printing processes and machinery. Candidates must be able to work on their feet the entire shift, lift/push/pull 50 pounds, operate a forklift and assist with general housekeeping in common work areas. This position is full time, may be days or nights depending on business needs, and offers an hourly wage plus paid holidays, vacation, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401k, periodic use of ski medallion, and a recreation stipend. Preference given to candidates with previous experience in printing or graphics arts field, but will train the right candidate. To apply, send your resume and cover letter to 200 Lindbergh Dr Gypsum, CO 81637, or fax to 970-328-6409, or email bwalker@cmnm.org. EOE/Drug free work environment.

Retail Sales Professional.

Retail Sales Point of Sale & Customer Service. Other store & nursery duties as nec. Accurate cash handling, problem solving, computer skills & attn to detail req. Must be able to work on feet and be adaptable. FT, some OT; hours vary by season. Colorado Alpines & Wildflower Farm 970-926-5504. Retail Store Manager Super Star Needed for our Retail Store Jakes' Liquors Gypsum CO (adjacent to Costco Wholesale) Jakes' Liquors has a great management opportunity for a Enthusiastic and Motivated super star. Do you possess a strong Work Ethic and have a proven track record as a leader in a retail setting? If so then we want to speak with you about joining our team. Send your resume to deannad@starbeverag eco.com for immediate consideration.

Competitive wages and benefits package offered. Apply in person: 236 East Gore Creek Drive, Vail CO. 970-476-2294 Please add send resume to

hr@gorsuchltd.net

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Shop & Hop in Minturn is seeking a friendly & motivated

Part-Time Cashier Please apply in person at: 401 Main Street Minturn, CO 81645.

$13/hr FTYR, some weekend shifts required. Benefits include discounts, meal allowances, incentives and more! Apply at: www.eastwestresortsjobs.com

Holy Cross Energy offers a generous benefit package, which includes medical, dental and prescription, life and long term disability insurance, sick, vacation and holiday paid time off, housing allowance and comprehensive retirement programs. Application and information packet is available on the Employment Link at www.holycross.com No phone calls please. Application deadline is August 23, 2013. Actual job offer will be contingent on results of a drug screen, criminal record investigation, driving record check and physical examination. Holy Cross Energy is an equal opportunity employer.

Assistant Operations Manager

Cabinet Maker: Need experienced finisher, cabinet maker. Both jobs FT/YR. Busy custom shop in Eagle, CO. See online ad for more info. info@heartwood1.com or (970)328-1074. Construction Patriacca Construction now hiring for full-time Seasonal siding, windows & framing. Call or Email: 970-390-0544 Drew@pcivail.com pcivail.com, Vail CO Multiple Positions Exp. carpenters needed. Pay $15-$18/hr. Dry wall finishers $18-$20/Hr. weekly pay 970-748-9911

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Pony Ride Leader

Operators, CDL Driver & Laborers Icon Inc. has FT Seasonal. positions. Albert 970-977-0561 Jobs in Leadville

Full-time at Adventure Ridge. Th-Sa 9-9, or S-W 9-6. $1200/mo. Now to Sep. 9th. Call 970-476-6941.

Plumbers & Sheet Metal Workers Needed for work in Eagle County. Call: 970.337.9443

Seasonal

Sales Associate

Position will be on-call to respond to emergency situations on a rotating basis and must reside within 30 minutes driving time from the Gypsum facility or no further west than Dotsero, CO.

Assistant Operations Manager.

We are currently accepting applications for an experienced Sales Professional. Experienced retail sales professional responsible for selling luxury brand apparel for women, men and gift and home furnishings at our Beaver Creek Store.

Sales Associate.

The Edwards Shell Station is hiring a

Trades/ Construction

(Eagle/Vail District)

This regular full-time position constructs, operates and maintains overhead & underground electric lines, carries out service and work orders, performs various consumer service duties and operates tools, equipment and vehicles. Must be a high school graduate or equivalent, be at least 18 years of age & have a valid Colorado Commercial Driver's license. Minimum of four years of electric lineworker experience required. Must possess Journey certification or be able to obtain Journey certification within six months of hire. Starting salary is $28.51-$39.14/hourly depending on experience. Eligible for current monthly housing allowance of $600 and relocation/recruitment allowance may be available.

Trades/ Construction Lic Elec. Service Techs. New Electric is seeking Lic. Electrical Service Techs. Email resumes to bill@

newelectriccolorado.com

This immediate position will be an integral part of the Gorsuch Operations Department and will be responsible for maintaining the staff schedules for all Gorsuch locations in accordance with state, company and each locations guideline to ensure that the staffing needs of the business are appropriately addressed. Scheduling employees, resolving timesheet issues, problem solving and data input as well as a variety of administrative duties are part of the job. Requirements will include: • Current experience in retail or relative management including staffing, hiring, opening and closing preferred. • Advanced Skill in Microsoft Office Excel and Word. • Must exhibit strong communication and organizational skills. • Must be a self-starter and multi tasker. • Requires weekend and evening responsibilities. • Building and maintaining relationships with Managers and Staff. • Working in Vail Village location. We offer competitive wage and benefit packages. Qualified candidates should submit their resume to: HR@gorsuchltd.net . or mail to: Gorsuch HR Dept. , 263 East Gore Creek Drive, Vail CO 81657. Fax. 970-476-8619.

Employment Wanted

Employment Wanted

I am a Physical Therapist offering housesitting or live-in help in exchange for room & board. Flexible terms. Exceptional references. Please call 816-739 -7761.

Systema Russian Martial Art classes Eagle 970-328-6888 18 or older only

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

Refrigeration Tech Commercial equipment, min. 4 yrs experience. Pay DOE. Call Rich, 970-949-1265. Residential Wiremen/ Apprentices Needed in Vail. Please send resume to: admin@archelectric.com

Learn to Fly, Be A Pilot pro instructor, modern plane in Eagle, get your private or commercial license- (970)401-5105 egefly@gmail.com

In the fast lane. When you call the Classified Advertising department at this newspaper, your ad will appear in print and online within hours! Call us now at 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@ cmnm.org

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4BD/3.5BA Finished Bsmt. Gambel Street Townhome. Garage, A/C, W/D, N/S, Dogs OK w/dep. Walk to Movies, school. $2,100/mo+util. 970-233-8897

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4BD/4.5 BA partial furnished duplex. On Lake, walk to bus, 1 car garage, W/D, Yard. NS/NP. Available NOW, $2400/mo + utils. Ashley, 970-763-7034 ashley@vailmanagement.com

Now offering short-term summer rentals in Avon Furnished Studios-4bdrm/2ba $675-$1350 Utilities + cable TV included www.skitownapartments. com

Rentals Eagle

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2 BD 1 BA , util, cable/internet inc. $1250.00 Eby creek 970-376-5493 NS

4BD/3BA, 2 car GARAGE, Wildridge $2,200/mo NS/NP 970-390-6128

970.845.9937

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3 BD/3 BA Unfurnished Seasons At Avon condo. End unit w/underground parking. Remodeled. NS/NP. $2400/month. Year lease. Walk to Gondola. Greg 970-390-8850.

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Wash Park 3C: 2bd/1.5ba, 2-level condo in good condition. 1 Car MAX. UF. Pet Neg.WD. NS. $1350/mo+ Avail Aug. BOLD Prpty Mgt (970)949-6070 RentVailLongTerm.com

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Roommates Edwards

1 BD w/private BA, unfurn. in condo w/ 2 roommates. NP. NS. $700/mo. Heat incl. U t i l s . i n c l d . 810-513-6099. Many ammenities Located in Brett Ranch

Fraser Rental & Roommates

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

Rentals Gypsum 1,2&3 Bdrm Apts. Secured flr. W/D, Pets nego. 970 328 3456 720 985 2256 Gypsum

1 BD $825, 2 BD $1050. Sec. Dep.. Most pets ok. Call 970-688-1275 or www.towerplazasuites.com

3 br/ 2 bth, 2 car garage, single family, FP, large back yard, patio, storage, w/d- laundry room, u/f, n/s, $2800. King Realty 970-328-5090 www.kingrealty.com

4BD/3BA, Quiet, Steps from June Crk. Fully updated w/stainless appl., granite, marble & hardwood. 1 car garage, yr. lease. $2500 mo. + utils jfarquhar@duraedge.com 4 br/ 4 bth, 2 car garage, FP, deck, storage, w/dlaundry room large back yard, u/f, n/s, $3,200. King Realty 970-328-5090 www.kingrealty.com Beautiful SF home in upper Homestead on a quiet st. w/high-end finishes. Open Fl. Plan. 4 BD/4.5 BA, 2 car garage, large deck, 2 living spaces. $3,500/mo, 1-2 yr lease preferred. NS, Pets OK. Avil. Sept. Call Ron 513-604-8141 Cute 2BD 2BR, 1 car garage, partially furnished condo next to pool and hot tub N/P N/S first/last/security. $1,600/mth. 970-390-4071. Great TH in Lower Homestead! 4 BD/3 BA Pets neg. NS. $2400 + util. 1 year lease. Avail 8/1 Call 970-471-9289

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Rentals New Castle

Rentals Vail

3BD, 3BA garage, CVR, new, quiet, big windows, yard. 1st, dep. WD, AC. $1600. 970-618-4785

4br/ 2bth Pitkin Creek Condo. FP, deck, great views, access to pool/hot-tub, furnished, n/s $2200/$2500 King Realty 970-328-5090 www.kingrealty.com

Rentals Vail

1BD/1BA, Secluded lock off on River. FP. $900 + utils/Depo. 970-376-0687

2 BD + Study/sofabed, 3BA, 1 car garage, Furnished. 1850sqft Town home $2300 No Pets. No smoking. First, & security. 9 months (Apr 14), health club memb, direct TV, prefer initial contact via email: bruce@ingolf.com.au 970-331-3477 Edwards

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2 BD/2BA MtnGlen condos $975 NO PETS NS Avail 9/1 970-418-8351 Holy Cross Village. Mon - Fri, 8AM-5PM 508 Sunny Ave. 3BD Unfurn. Pets Neg. $984/mo. Low Security Deposit! 970-524-0125

1,2,3 BR - Lionshead, furnished, util's incl. $1200-$2800/mo. NP NS. 970-476-0900. 1Bd/1Ba Furn. Fallridge Condo on Vail Golf Course, FD Patio View. Includes: underground parking, utilities, hot tub, summer pool. NS/NP. $1500/mo 1st/Last/Dep, Yr. Lease Call Tina 476-1163 1 BD 1 BA furn. lock-off FP, patio, views. Utils incl. No Pets. No smoking. $1200 First, last & security. 1 year lease. 720-849-9121 West Vail Avail 8/1. 1 BD 1 BA Unfurnished. Apartment No Pets. No smoking. $900/mo. First, last & security. 1 year lease. Mike Phillips 970-471-1835 1BD/1BA West Vail, Unfurnished, On bus route. $1000 mo. Heat/HW/elect. incl. No Pets. No smoking. Small security deposit required. Prefer Long-term lease. 970-390-9516 East Vail, 1BD condo, great location, nicely furn., NP/WD, water fall $1200/mo. 214-707-2075 1BR 1 BA. $1100/mo. Unfurnished. NP NS. 1st & Last & $300 cleaning dep. 970 390 0051. 2BD 1.5BA Sandstone Brooktree Condos, 2 levels, very near bus, beautifully furn, immaculate cond., FP, 2 balconies, NS, NP, $1900 /mo. 1st, last, dep. Call Craig 303-947-1841 2BD 1BA Furn. Balcony 10 min from tennis, golf, ampitheatre, spa NS/NP. $1700/mo. util. incl. 516 857 8738 2BD 1BA Windstream Furn. W/D, NP, Directly on bus route, $1450/Mo. or short term avail till Sept 1 for $1250/mo. Call Tom 970-390-9388

2BD/2BA E Vail, immaculate, furn., 1 yr lease, NP/NS, $1400/mth incld utils. 3 BD 2.5BA, 1573 sqft Duplex. 2 car garage. Gas heat/fireplace. N/S. $1595 incl water. 970-328-6226 3BD/2BA unfurn.TH. 2 parking spots. Fenced backyard. Storage. NS, Pets nego. $1300/mo +util 970-390-9969 Gyspum-Sweetwater 15 acres 3 BD 2 BA SFH $1300.00/month plus Deposit 970-390-0818 or 970-328-4340

RENTED!

2BD/2BA Millrace, Walk to lift, 1 car gar, hot tub/sauna, NP/NS, $3800/mo.+utils. 1 yr. lease. 303-956-5292 3BD/3BA E.Vail FP, Hot tub pool, furn. , views, quiet complex, $2100 + 1 Yr. Lease. 303-725-2834

Low rates for doublewide and singlewide mobile home spaces. 970-445-0449. Nice 1 BD/1BA, W/D, DW, micro, patio, ECO bus stop. $850/mo, 1 year lease. 1st/last/ sec. deposit. Hans 970-306 8603

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 RV spaces for rent. $245/mo. incl. water/sewer/trash incl. Weekly rates avail. 970-445-0449.

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3BD 3BA Furn. Log cabin. on creek/busline, stainless, granite counters, hot-tub, 2 car gar. Assoc services. $4400+utls YR LS 970 331 4995 3bed/2bath Available Now! $1900 mo. Amazing Views Pet Friendly On-site Dog Park On-site laundry 12 mo lease 970-479-8200

Altair 210: E. Vail 2bd/2ba, 2-level condo in good condition. Near busline. UF.NP.WD. NS. $1450/mo+ BOLD Prpty Mgt (970)949-6070

Rentals Commercial/Retail 1015sqft Available in the Red Lion Building in Vail Village. AKA The Chocolate Facotry Space NNN Lease. Call Linda: (970)376-1553

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

RentVailLongTerm.com

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East Vail, 3BD/2BA. Unfurn. W/D, NP, $1700/mo 1yr lease. Bus Route, (970)-390-7026 I can find you a place to live long or short term anywhere in Eagle County. 970-476-7378 L.M.P. Lock-off, furn, kitchenette, utils incld, NS/NP Avail. until Dec, 1st, $650/mth. 970-476-7714

Place your classified ad online at 3am while the rest of the world sleeps! vaildaily.com/placead Studio $896 Available Now! Includes utilities. Amazing mountain views. Full size kitchen. Pets Welcome! 12 mo lease. 970-479-8200

2 Bay Heated 50 x 35 Industrial Shops with 14' overhead doors. Outside Parking & fenced storage 303-517-0773 5124 sqft available in Landmark Building in Lionshead, Formerly Billy’s Island Grill. +NNN Lease. Contact Linda at: (970)376-1553 Available for Rent store front, office space & warehouse in the Dowd Park Business Center. Avon. Call 970-744-4800 Rest/Cafe Opportunity in Avon. Easy access, Across from BC West lot 970-390-5302

Rentals Office Space 840 s.f. office space for lease in the Vail 21 Building in Lionshead. $18.00 per sf. + NNN. Call Linda at 970-376-1553.

Brookside

Class “A” Office Space & Executive Suite Option in Avon on River. 100-4000 sqft. Garage parking. 970-390-5302

Rentals Vacation/Resort Sunny 1BR at Pitkin Creek Park in East Vail. Waterfall views, W/D, wood-burning fireplace, partially furnished upstairs unit available Sept. 1. Complex has swimming pool, hot tub, grocery & liquor store. Bus stop close by for quick access to Vail Village and Lionshead. $1,150./mo. One-year lease.

Call Ellen with Smith Eaton Real Estate at 970-471-1898.

VAIL VILLAGE 2BD/2BA furn apt w/prkng-pets ok-1yr lease $3875/mth incl util/cbl/int-wkly rntls avail-970-390-2912 Vail Village beautiful 2BD/2BA condo. Tastefully furn w/granite counter tops, W/D, natural stone FP, assigned indoor pking, private ski locker next to elevator. 4th Fl. of 5 story building w/balcony, front & back, magnificent view of Mtn. Located between medical building & new Four Seasons. $2600/Mo. + sec. dep. incl. all utils. Yr lease. NS/NP 970-390-3356

West Vail 1 bd/1 ba/1-car garage and private washer/dryer. Quiet. Unfurn., NS, Dog friendly. Available 9/1/12! $1200/mo. Larry Owner/Agent 970-376-7100

Roommates Vail Roommate wanted, NS/NP, $600/Mo inclds all,970-331-9801

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Foreclosures, Short Sale,

Arrowhead - $1,095,000

Arrowhead - $1,150,000

Arrowhead - $1,325,000

Village At Arrowhead A-4 This immaculately maintained light and bright townhome located at the end of the building gives it a private entry, and landscaping around the walk-out patio.

One Arrowhead Place A-304 Exquisitely decorated with lovely mountain finishes, this 2 bedroom, 2.5 baths condominium is just steps to the Arrowbahn lift.

Perfect Condition, Beautifully Furnished 54 Cresta Road - This beautifully maintained penthouse offers top of the line materials and craftsmanship.

Kathy Bellamy

Bank Owned Properties.

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Kathy Iverson or Matt Iverson

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

kiverson@slifer.net or miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C24176

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C38133

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com

970-390-8366 or 970-390-9198

Presented by Century 21 Mountain Luxury Arrowhead - $1,495,000

Arrowhead - $1,499,000

Arrowhead - $1,595,000

Arrowhead - $1,599,000

Arrowhead - $1,699,000

11s Wildflower Place This property has been beautifully upgraded with an exquisite finish level. The optimal location and grandfathered in hot tub truly creates a tranquil mountain retreat experience for it's owners.

Golf & Ski Home on Arrowhead Drive Perfect 5-bd, 5-ba home in the soughtafter Arrowhead community. Floor to ceiling windows with soaring views of the mountains and golf course. Spacious floorplan with main-level master.

54 Cresta Road-Village At Arrowhead J-1 This 5-bedroom townhome with westerly views and wonderful downstairs family/recreation room is a gem.

54 Cresta Rd. Village Townhome I-2 Arrowhead Village living at its finest, from this beautifully finished 5-bedroom townhome. Main level living, with a fun family room on the lower level.

306 Windermere Circle Wonderful location, wonderful finishes and walk to everything in Arrowhead from this home with many new features.

Dana Correia

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com ID: C36729

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C36521

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C38549

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C35647

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson 970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C37396

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366

To adverTise your lisTing or home ~ Call us! Jennifer Kline • 970-392-4469 | stephanie mighell • 970-392-4443

Open Houses TUESDAY | AUGUST 6, 2013 NEIGHBORHOOD ARROWHEAD ARROWHEAD BACHELOR GULCH EAGLEVAIL EAGLEVAIL HOMESTEAD

SUBDIVISION BUFFALO PARK MCCOY CREEK CABINS BUCKHORN TH OTHER SWIM CLUB TH HOMESTEAD 2

ADDRESS BR/BA 66 ARROWHEAD CIR #2 4/4 12 CABIN CREEK LANE 4/4 296 BACHELOR RIDG 5/6 409 DEER BLVD #B 5/5 146 COLUMBINE CIR #6 3/3 786 GOLD DUST DR 6/8

PRICE $1,745,000 $4,250,000 $3,150,000 $649,987 $515,000 $2,333,000

START 11:30AM 11:30AM 03:00PM 02:30PM 02:30PM 04:00PM

END 02:00PM 02:00PM 05:00PM 05:00PM 05:00PM 06:00PM

LISTING FIRM - CONTACT SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON VILLAGES REAL ESTATE KELLER WILLIAMS MTN PROPERTIES ASCENT SOTHEBY’S REALTY - COV SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON

PHONE 970-331-4932 970-926-3000 970-390-6125 970-476-1600 970-476-7944 970-476-2421

ADDRESS BR/BA 296 BACHELOR RIDG 5/6 1166 VILLAGE 2/3 2420 COLOROW RD 5/4 1652 MONTGOMERIE CIR 3/3 409 DEER BLVD #B 5/5 610 LIONSHEAD 2/2 660 LIONSHEAD PL #372 0/1 660 LIONSHEAD PL #373 0/1 660 LIONSHEAD PL #358 1/1 660 LIONSHEAD PL # 154 1/1 660 W LIONSHEAD PL #286 1/2 548 S FRONTAGE RD #401 1/2

PRICE $3,150,000 $1,075,000 $2,200,000 $335,000 $649,987 $1,195,000 $505,000 $515,000 $775,000 $899,000 $899,000 $595,000

START 03:00AM 02:30PM 01:00PM 11:00AM 02:30PM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:30AM 11:30AM

END 05:00PM 04:30PM 04:00PM 04:00PM 05:00PM 02:30PM 02:00PM 02:30PM 02:30PM 02:30PM 02:30PM 02:00PM

LISTING FIRM - CONTACT VILLAGES REAL ESTATE RON BYRNE & ASSOCIATES R.E. KELLER WILLIAMS MTN PROPERTIES SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON KELLER WILLIAMS MTN PROPERTIES COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR PRUDENTIAL COLORADO - LH COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR COLDWELL BANKER DISTINCTIVE PR RE/MAX VAIL VALLEY

PHONE 970-390-6125 970-688-0067 970-476-1600 970-376-5814 970-476-1600 970-476-2113 970-331-6867 970-476-2113 970-390-0026 970-476-2113 970-476-2113 970-376-3673

WEDNESDAY | AUGUST 7, 2013 NEIGHBORHOOD BACHELOR GULCH BEAVER CREEK CORDILLERA COLOROW S EAGLE EAGLEVAIL LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD LIONSHEAD

SUBDIVISION BUCKHORN TH CREEKSIDE - BEAVER CREEK COLOROW AT SQUAW CREEK BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE OTHER LANDMARK VAIL LION SQUARE LODGE CONDO LION SQUARE LODGE CONDO LION SQUARE LODGE CONDO LION SQUARE LODGE CONDO LION SQUARE NORTH WESTWIND

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B14 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Arrowhead - $2,395,000

Arrowhead - $4,250,000

Arrowhead - $495,000

Arrowhead - $4,900,000 A Gem on the River! There is no other Mountain Contemporary home like this. The customized finish level will astound you. A complete interior and exterior remodel was done to take advantage of the river views.

Beautifully Remodeled, Main Floor Ma 84 Aspen Ridge Lane - This beautifully remodeled single-family home has an easy and livable 2-level floorplan.

Kathy Bellamy

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com

12 Cabin Creek Lane Nestled in the woods along the banks of McCoy Creek is this custom built 4-bedroom home with mountain modern interior finishes.

Kathy Iverson or Matt Iverson 970-390-8366 or 970-390-9198

kiverson@slifer.net or miverson@slifer.net

David Adkins

Aspenwood #202 This is the perfect property for that buyer who wants a getaway in the mountains, awash in light, this property is so attractive.

Anna Menz

970-331-1590 970-845-2330 dadkins@slifer.net amenz@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com Web ID: C38131

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson 970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C37294

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID:C36308

Arrowhead - $550,000

Arrowhead - $645,000

Arrowhead - $650,000

Arrowhead - $8,200,000

160 Cresta Road #203 Relax and enjoy your time in the mountains from your own 2- bedroom Rocky Mountain property just steps to everything Arrowhead.

The Seasons At Arrowhead 201 - Enjoy views overlooking the golf course from this sought-after 2- bedroom, 3 baths condominium that has been completely remodeled, new appliances, new cabinetry, new flooring and air conditioning.

Crown Jewel home in Arrowhead 201 Castle Peak gate, valley level, mountain side, private street, beautiful finishes, decorating, landscaping. master, junior master, 1 guest suite on main living floor, elevator and movie room.

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

E. Ramsey Flower

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C37772

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C38294

New Listing - 74 Cresta Road Newly furnished two bedroom condo steps to swimming pool, hot tub, and Arrowbahn ski lift, Vista restaurant, and hiking. Views to Castle Peak.

Tiffany Lydon Weinreich 970-331-5115 Tlydon@slifer.net www.dealsinvail.com

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

970-331-3799 ramsey@bigrealestate.com

Buyer’s Investment Group, LLC. Arrowhead - $839,000

Arrowhead- $895,000

Arrowhead - $899,000

Arrowhead - $945,000

Avon - $419,000

Buffalo Park #13 Charming 3 BR condo In Arrowhead Village.Walking distance to Arrowbahn ski lift. Furniture included. Priced to sell. The best 3br deal in Arrowhead.

Spruce Tree Lodge #306 Three-bedroom penthouse within a short walk to Arrowhead's great amenities makes this a prime property. Vaulted ceilings and picture windows give this property a light and airy feel.

Pinecone Lodge #302 Two-story windows provide natural light & warmth to this 3 bedroom, top-floor residence. This condominium offers the convenience of the renowned gated Arrowhead community.

Village Townhome D-6 Arrowheads Best Value! Creekside, furnished 3-bedroom residence steps to the slopes. Alpine Club membership is available.

Spacious 3BD, beautifully furn-Sold TURN KEY! Corner residence with lots of natural light. Shuttle to gondola, minutes to Beaver Creek skiing. Underground parking, storage & fitness center.

Terry Hoffman

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson 970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

Barbara Scrivens

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C35099

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970.376.6941 dzerangue@slifer.net www.golfandskiproperty.com ID: C37451

970-471-5505 alitza@ronbyrne.com

Avon - $1,495,000

Avon - $264,900

Avon - $299,000

Avon - $315,000

Avon - $327,000

36809 HWY 6 - This home is a must see! With expansive 180 degree views of the rushing Eagle River this beautiful 3 bed/2.5 bath home w/ 2 car garage is situated on the 12th and 13th fairways of the Country Club of the Rockies.

126 Riverfront Lane #329. Located at the Gateway to Beaver Creek Mountain and offering world class spa, dining, steps to Gondola. This unit won't last! Call for details on rental histories and amenities.

Least Expensive Westin Studio on Market

Avon Crossing Looking for a very nicely upgraded condo in the heart of Avon with a garage? 2BR/2BA with knotty alder doors and trim, walk-out patio, HW flooring and tile. Call Now!

Open Wednesday 8/7 11-2 - Lakeview B4 Desirable 2BD/2BA with BC Mtn Views! Quite Location by Park, Walk to Avon, Spacious Living, 2 Decks, Wood FP, Covered Parking, Ample Storage, Clean & Well Maintained. This one will go quick!

Westin 229 Enjoy wonderful views of Game Creek Bowl on the lovely balcony of this immaculate Westin studio unit.

Suzi Apple

Ellyn Courtois

Sondra Slappey

Kerry Brown

970-926-6000 Terry@Hoffmanwest.com

Don Zerangue

ALITZA

Lissa Tyler

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.Suziapple.com

970-477-5735 ecourtois@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com

970-376-8000 Sondra@InvestinVail.com www.investinvail.net

970-376-7370 www.SearchVailHomes.com

970-390-7493 ltyler@slifer.net www.lissatyler.com Web ID: C34950

Avon - $425,000

Avon - $570,000

Avon - $649,000

Avon $699,000

Avon - $699,000

600 Nottingham Rd. #17 This is one darling 3-bedroom home with ski slope views and easy access to all the Avon and Beaver Creek amenities.

Fantastic location in upper Wildridge on very quiet street. 3BD, 2.5BA,two huge decks. Cozy duplex, well cared for by original owners. Easy to show.

Spacious 3 BD 3BA Canyon Run Nestled along the Eagle River min. from the amenities of Avon/BC this stunning split level residence is the perfect vacation or primary residence. Generous picture windows maximize exquisite river views

3BR 3BA + loft. Superb floor plan, soaring vaulted ceilings, magnificent river & mtn views, framed double arch topped windows. Secluded. Minutes from gondola & amenities of Avon and Beaver Creek. Ideal primary or vacation home.

Spacious town home. Quiet end unit that backs up to the mountain. 3,000 square feet. 3 bedrooms, loft, 3 bathrooms, double car garage plus carport. 2decks and views of Beaver Creek from the sun room. Hardwood floors & large kitchen.

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson 970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C37699

Mary Isom

970-331-9650 mary@srevail.com

Matt Bresler

970-376-0708 Mattbreslervail@yahoo.com Resortdevelopmentmarketing.com

Resort Development Marketing

Matt Bresler

970 376 0708 mattbreslervail@yahoo.com

RDM

Call 970-376-3328 for an appointment


The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B15 Avon - $750,000

Bachelor Gulch - $1,669,000

Bachelor Gulch - $4,100,000

SLOPESIDE FACING This spacious 3BD/3 1/2BA condo is nicely laid out and beautifully furnished. Ski in/ski out right next to the Ritz. On site hot tubs, use of Ritz amenities. Good rental producer.

Single Family Home in Sky Watch Great value for a premium home: ski-in/ski out, 5-bed 7-bath, wraparound deck, sunny great room with vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen, family room with wet bar and 2-car garage

Kris Bruce

Dana Correia

Bachelor Gulch - $12,750,000 Sunday August 11th from 1:30-4:30pm 3455 Daybreak Ridge Rd Custom mountain residence located on one of the most premiere lots in Bachelor Gulch. True ski in/ski out with unsurpassed finish levels boasting amazing views of Beaver Creek and the Gore Range. Gracious floor plan & well thought out design. One of a kind custom media room, wine cellar, fitness room, gorgeous main level master, a giant junior master & designer furnishings

Brookside #201 - This Beautiful 3B/3B Townhome Backs up to the Eagle River & Bike Path & Features Quality Finishes Including a Stone Fireplace & Granite Countertops.Very Little Hwy 6 Impact w/ 180-Degree River Views!

Jeffrey Cloonan & Gina Dizon

Aubrie Apple

970-445-8388 or 970-668-0067 jeffrey@vail.net or gina@vail.net

970-376-5016 Aubrie@gatewayland.com wwwVailPropertySearch.com

970-376-6656 Kris@highlifeproperties.com highlifeproperties.com

Beaver Creek - $1,189,500

Bachelor Gulch - $8,495,000 Amazing Views!

Spacious ski-in/ski-out 2-bedroom residence with ideal open layout and remodeled interior. Situated on Creekside Park, less than a five minute walk to Beaver Creek Village. Great management and short-term rental potential.

David Adkins

Ski-in/Ski-Out Beaver Creek Landing A202 - This luxury 3-bd, 3-ba condo has it all; great views of the Red and White Mountain, open floor plan, beautifully furnished, ski-in/skiout, and with fitness center and pool.

Dana Correia

970-845-2330 970-331-1590 amenz@slifer.net dadkins@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com Web ID: C37352

970-390-3141 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com ID: C27534

Beaver Creek - $1,649,000

Beaver Creek - $1,299,000

Remodeled Condo With Park Views

Located on one of Bachelor Gulch Resorts premier ski-in/ski-out home sites with a highly desired open floorplan and 270- degree views of the Gore Range to the East and Castle Peak to the West.

Anna Menz

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Beaver Creek - $1,795,000

Anna Menz

David Adkins

970-845-2330 970-331-1590 amenz@slifer.net dadkins@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Beaver Creek - $1,850,000

Beaver Creek - $1,895,000

Beaver Creek - Westin 150 - A wow experience awaits you. Panoramic breathtaking views from this premier 3-bedroom residence. Ideal indoor/outdoor living with large wrap around deck, river location, ski-in/ski-out gondola access.

Aspens #3. Stunning ski slope views are framed by large windows in the great room of this 3,109 sq ft 4 bed 3.5 bath, study townhome w/elevator & 2-car garage. Enjoy ski-in/out access from your backyard.

Additional Family Room! Located on the world-class Beaver Creek Golf Course and filled with natural light year round, this home enjoys expansive views of the valley and golf course. Ski-out access is to the Beaver Creek Landing gondola.

5 STAR LOCATION. Fully furnished, remodeled ski in/out town home, in a quiet yet village accessible community. 3 BD 4 BA, over 1800 sqft, with pool amenities. Over 75k in gross rentals.

C. Daniel Estrada

970-331-3477 or 970-926-6097 estrada@highlifeproperties.com www.highlifeproperties.com

Beaver Creek

- $1,900,000

The Chateau at Beaver Creek #1202 Beautiful remodeled 4-bed, 5-bath residence which features the finest finishes and fixtures. As a homeowner you enjoy the highest level of personal service in Beaver Creek and of the Chateau.

Liz Leeds

Anna Menz

David Adkins

970-845-2330 970-331-1590 amenz@slifer.net dadkins@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Victoria Frank

Suzi Apple

970-477-5726 vfrank@slifer.net www.vailhomesnow.com Web ID: C32898

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.Suziapple.com

Beaver Creek - $2,749,000

Beaver Creek - $2,750,000

Beaver Creek - $2,850,000

Beaver Creek - $2,995,000

5-Bed Home - Base Of The Gondola Rare chance to own a 5bd home close to the slopes at this price point. Large deck, high-end finishes, attached 2-car garage & private hot tub. Hotel amenities including pool and fitness center.

Exceptional Bavarian Home A charming Bavarian style custom home with 3 bedroom 3 bath and decks overlooking a spring fed pond. Beautifully decorated and in like new condition.

292 Holden Road: This six bedroom home offers panoramic Beaver Creek Mtn views and is located on over 1.5 acres. The ski-in property could hold up to 12,000 SF and is one of the few designated equestrian properties in Beaver Creek

Best Location in Beaver Creek! One of the best locations in Beaver Creek. Great ski slope views, creekside, and a huge balcony overlooking Beaver Creek.

Dana Correia

Kathy Bellamy

Barbara Scrivens

Tony O’Brien

970-331-1806 lleeds@slifer.net www.lizleeds.com Web ID: C37419

970-845-3848 dcorreia@slifer.net

www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com ID: C38207

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com Web ID: C38542

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-471-0652 tobrien@slifer.net www.tonyobrien.com Web ID: C35373

Beaver Creek - $3,595,000

Beaver Creek - $475,000

Beaver Creek - $4,995,000

Beaver Creek - $60,000

Beaver Creek - $6,000

Open 8/6 2pm-4pm - Villa #1 One of the most desired properties in Beaver Creek that rarely becomes available. Ski-In/Ski-Out and just steps away from all the amenities of Beaver Creek Village. Five-bedrooms plus den.

Own What You Use! 15 Bachelor Gulch Road - One-sixth deeded ownership in this fantastic 4-bedroom home. Flexible week choices.

Greystone #24. Rare, perfect ski-in/skiout location. Mountain modern duplexstyle home on the slopes with private deck, patio and hot tub. Beautiful home and views. Ultimate luxury in Beaver Creek.

INCREDIBLE LOCATION & VALUE The Residences at Park Hyatt: limited number of 2 & 3 bedroom, ski-in/ski-out, fractional ownership residences available in Beaver Creek. Includes access to the luxurious amenities within the hotel.

St. James Place #112 - Own a 1-bed, 1.75-bath condo at the newly remodeled, St. James Place. With great amenities and an ideal location just steps to Beaver Creek Village. 2013 dates for week 48 are November 30 - December 7.

Molly Griffin

The Residences at Park Hyatt

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

Steve Cardinale, Sr.

970-376-4090 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com Web ID: C22184

Heather Lemon

970-748-5430 hlemon@slifer.net www.heatherlemon.com Web ID: C32602

970-331-9676 mgriffin@slifer.net www.mollyolmsted.com Web ID: C36602

970-748-5411 www.TheResidencesAtParkHyatt.com

970-376-4090 scardinale@slifer.net www.homesinvail.com Web ID: C37101


B16 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Beaver Creek - $699,000

Beaver Creek - $799,000

Beaver Creek - $925,000

Beaver Creek - $985,000

Best Buy 3BR Ski Home BEST BUY in 3 Bdrm ski-in/out home, feet from the ski run, near the Hyatt activities; south-facing condo. Granite kitchen and baths, tastefully furnished. Fabulous ski-in/ski-out opportunity.

The Charter Charter at Beaver Creek, Residence 7310 Remodeled, mint condition, 2bd 3ba, exceptional floor plan & rare lock-off. Rated "Platinum" by Wyndham management. Strong rentals & big amenities

Best deal in Beaver Creek! Rare C Floorplan!! 3 bedroom plus loft/4 bath. Pristine, pine t rees, privacy. Pool/hot tub, tennis, ski in/out complex. Great rentals.

David Whitman

Lisa Agett

970-390-1229 whitman@vail.net www.PrudentialColoradoProperties.com

970-926-5252 lisa@vail.net www.VailPropertySales.com

New listing at The Kiva in Beaver Creek. This exceptional condominium represents the ultimate in this price range for ski-in/ski-out properties in Beaver Creek. Superb natural light floods this penthouse w/large bdrms & a large loft.

Janice Ciampa-Bauer

970-845-3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com Web ID: C38252

Liz Leeds

970-331-1806 lleeds@slifer.net www.lizleeds.com

Vail Property Sales & Management, Inc. Bellyache Ridge - $209,000

Cherry Creek/Denver Tech Center

Looking at Red Sky? Look Above! Unrivalled Valley & Mtn. Views bordered by thousands of BLM acres to the SW & green belt to the east....a unique opportunity to acquire a 1.91 acre view parcel to build your Mountain Masterpiece!

Glenda Eng

303-683-9010 glendaeng@hotmail.com.

Bonnie Lyn Carroll

970 926-3999 or 800 346-3999 BonnieLynCarroll@gmail.com

Gorgeous remodeled centrally located condo by Tamarac Square! Less than 10 mins. to Cherry Creek & Denver Tech Center. Close to light rail. Wonderful city & mountain views! Stainless steel appliances, granite countertops. Impeccably maintained building with laundry, pool, sauna,recreation room. Up to 2 parking spaces on space available basis for rent from HOA. This unit has a huge walk-in closet in bedroom and huge linen closet in hallway as well as entry closet going all the way across the room by entry way. Great city home! MLS # 1193173, More photos online!

Commercial Avon

Commercial/Eagle - $310,000

1 YEAR FREE RENT FROM $8 NNN Avon Center GREAT LOCATION; WALK TO THE SKI LIFT. UNDER GROUND PARKING. Office, Sizes from 523 to 2,886 sq./ft.. Ask about shared in-suite option available for health care practitioners.

4 parcels totaling almost 36 acres. Unique alpine property includes special use permit for two 24 ft. yurts. Successful 16 yr backcountry lodging business. County approval for future small cabin. Great opportunity for private development

Scott Schlosser

970-328-9519 www.Eaglevalleyrealty.org

Bonnie Lyn Carroll Bellyache Ridge

Abbey Realty

Hidden Treasure Adventures

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

Commercial Eagle - $65,000

Commercial Edwards

Commercial Gypsum - $230,000

Cordillera - $2,195,000

Cordillera - $105,000

PRICE REDUCED!!!

32530 HWY 6. 4 Acres +/- FOR SALE Owner Finance 10% down & 1 year interest only at 4%.

512 Highway 6, access to two sides, Estes Lane-Valley Road, 0.52 acres, located near Valley Road. High traffic count. 10% down 4% interest only.

Fabulous home offering an open, inviting floor plan capturing the essence of Cordillera living. On the golf course with South facing views to the Sawatch Range top off this furnished western escape.

332 Peregrine Drive Lovely 1+ acre site in mature neighborhood on The Ranch. Conifers and aspens with red-rock mountain views. Cul-desac location with privacy. Full-time resident neighbors.

Want to own Eagle County? Own the only MOBILE franchise. Turnkey business. Great potential. Make your own hours. ALL equipment / inventory includes Mercedes Sprinter Van. Will train.

*HUD *Residential *Office Warehouse *Mixed-used.

Rose Towe

Ron Ward

Ron Ward

Michael Routh

Pam Horan-Kates

Ginny Cassano

562-633-2300 or 970-926-5204

562-633-2300 970-926-5204

970-306-7711 michael@rockymountainhometeam.com www.VailValleyPropertySearch.com

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C36918

Cordillera - $121,500

Cordillera - $1,845,000

Cordillera - $1,850,000

Cordillera - $1,899,000

Cordillera - $199,000

343 Pine Marten Way Premium lot overlooking 6th green of the Nicklaus Summit Course looking south to the mountains. Spectacular view and flat building site.

1223 Red Draw Immaculate single family. Enjoy this 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home in Cordillera with an outstanding view. Great family room.

543 Graham Road Customize your own personal touch on this pre construction opportunity. Great Open Views.

33 E. Timber Draw - Cool oasis tucked away on a private wooded site with views of the red rocks; just above an active wildlife corridor on The Ranch. Master suite, 2 guest suites, 4 baths, family rm, bar & wine room. Great deck & patio.

Located in a popular neighborhood, this is one of the last & best homesites on The Ranch. Covered with old-growth conifers & aspen; winter views of the Gore Range; 1+ acre; above an active wildlife corridor; very private.

Pam Horan-Kates

John Milligan

Heather Lemon

Pam Horan-Kates

Pam Horan-Kates

970-390-3164 danthemountainman@centurytel.net

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38466

970-390-0549

Cordillera - $1,995,000

970-748-5430 hlemon@slifer.net www.heatherlemon.com Web ID: C38246

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38991

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C39002

Cordillera - $2,295,000

Cordillera - $2,395,000

Cordillera - $2,699,000

211 Granada Glen Stunning European style custom 5 bedroom home on a private, 2+ acre site with glorious views! Second family room, elevator, huge country kitchen with hearth room.

267 El Mirador - Unquestionably one of Cordillera's most spectacular sites! Gorgeous 5212sqft SF home capturing Gore and Sawatch Ranges and Castle Peak sunsets. Lovely 4b\5.5b, library, patio, hot tub, and fire pit next to open space.

MUST SEE! Newly finished mountain contemporary home at its finest. This home was designed for entertaining family & friends, great room/dining room & kitchen flow easily to the large outdoor living areas.

Open Every Saturday 4-6pm 1550 Cordillera Way Beautifully crafted 5-bedroom custom home with abundant mountain vistas on over two acres. Timeless design appeals to both contemporary and traditional/European tastes.

Jim McVey

970-331-9761 jmcvey@slifer.net

www.mcveyrealestate.com Web ID: C35499

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.VailPropertySearch.com

Suzi Apple

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.Suziapple.com

David Adkins 970-331-1590

Anna Menz 970-845-2330

dadkins@slifer.net amenz@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com


The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B17 Cordillera - $2,800,000

Cordillera $3,265,000

Cordillera - $385,000

Cordillera

Cordillera - $549,000

Elegant custom home gracing 2+acres on the 18th Fairway of Championship golf course. Top of the world mtn. views captured from all rooms, 5 gas fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, each bedroom designed as a suite.Savor CO sunsets here!

ONE OF THE MOST SPECATACULAR HOMES IN CORDILLERA! Fin. 2012, mountain contemporary, sleek, spacious home. 6 BR, 9 BA gourmet kitchen, caretaker's quarters, media room, wine cellar. Magnificent views! Privacy.

419 Redtail Ridge Superior 2.5+/-acre, 360-degree view lot on The Ranch. Views include Gore Range, NY Mountain, Red & White Mountains & gorgeous sunsets to the west. Cul-de-sac, ridge location. Very private.

541 Saddle Ridge Stunning 5BD, 7BA custom home on 1.5 acres adjoining open preserve. Over 6000SF with commanding views of Gore Range and Sawatch Mtns and only minutes past Cordillera’s gated entry.

88 Powell Ct. - Over 9 acres in size, this is a spectacular, gently sloping building site situated on a point looking up to NY Mountain and down to Salt Creek Valley. Unobstructed 360-degree views now and always. Breathtakingly private.

Debi Coleman GRI, CRS

Deanna Turner

Pam Horan-Kates

Barbara Scrivens

Pam Horan-Kates

970-390-1317 debi.coleman@coldwellbanker.com www.YourVailValleyHome.com

970-390-2247 turner@vail.net

TURNER REAL ESTATE GROUP, INC.

Cordillera - $995,000

970-569-6504 phorantkates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38958

Cordillera - $995,000

970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C39001

Cordillera Valley Club- $2,395,000

Eagle - $199,000

Comfortable yet spacious, this home offers a 3 car garage plus a golf cart space. Stunning great room with views of the New York range, media theater room, master shower steam and a wine cellar. Beautiful and in great condition!

End unit fronting Marmot Lane, industrial zoning, but built out as office and warehouse unit. Fantastic work space and residential unit upstairs.

Kristin or Jim

Chad Brasington

Strong Short Term Rental History! Gorgeous renovated townhome in European-style Les Pyrenees. Many enhanced features, Sawatch Range views and conveniently located within walking distance of the Lodge and Spa.

341 Kensington Drive Entirely customized Kensington overlooking water with big views. Gourmet kitchen; built-in bunks; master occupies entire upper level. Third suite is reminiscent of a log cabin. Family retreat.

Pete Seibert or Pam Horan-Kates 970.390.1864 or 970.926.3505

David Adkins 970-331-1590

Anna Menz 970-845-2330

dadkins@slifer.net amenz@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com

970-376-5688 or 970-390-4338

pseibert@slifer.net or phorankates@slifer.net

www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C34123

970-390-7200 chad@vail.net

Eagle - $2,500,000

Eagle - $285,000

Eagle - $385,000

Eagle - $475,000

Eagle - $515,000

1900 Eby Creek Road Own your own Colorado ranch with spectacular views and senior water rights for all your ranching and horse needs.

Sustainable 2bd/1ba Single Family home with 2 car garage. Built in 1937, this old country home is perfect for the home cook with an updated kitchen and a large permiculture vegetable garden + greenhouse. Brokers welcome.

337 Founders Ave. - 3 Bdrms & 3.5 Baths, 2000+ sf, with W/D; backs to open space; stainless steel appliances; 1 car garage/man cave; lovely home. Not a short sale.

Wonderful opportunity to build your dream home on this 35 acre property with commanding views in every direction.Ultimate in privacy and country living yet only minutes from Eagle. Horses welcome too.

1332 Mesa Drive, Eby Creek Single Family Home offers a main level master & two additional bedrooms. Lower level has two additional bdrms & fam. room with FP. Completely fenced yard. Extensively re-modeled.

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

Jared Staber

Jay Sapp

Barb Murray

Joyce Butler

970-390-0998

970-328-7500 or 970-376-1292 stockmans@vail.net

Eagle - $569,000

Eagle - $599,000

Eagle

1431 Mesa Drive A very beautiful home with very high end finishes and floor plan 5 bedrooms 5 baths which is included with a lock off apt. An excellent location, do not miss seeing this home.

Incredible opportunity to own Eagle River waterfront property! 3 bed 2 car garage home with 2,000 sq. ft. unfinished basement that adds many possibilities. Zoned Resource Residential. Great location!

New Construction-Starting at $325,000 Brush Creek Village Townhomes Brand new townhomes which provides great indoor/outdoor living, a flowing floorplan, 2 patios & 1-car garage.

970.390.9198 or 970.390.8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.vailskihomes.com Web ID: C37248

Judith Evans

970-376-1171 JEvans@vail.net

Mick Kelly

970-376-5617 mick@vail.net

Kim Bradley

970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net

970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com

970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com www.ronbyrne.com

Eagle Ranch - $165,000

Eagle Ranch - $69,000

Build your Dream Home!!! Eagle Ranch, Highlands Homesites 25 available, starting at $165,000 Financing available. Brokers Welcome.

Eric Eves

970-331-8617 www.rml-co.com

Eagle Ranch - $699,000

Eagle Ranch - $799,900

Eagle Ranch - $899,900

Eagle Vail - $315,000

The quality, space, location and value you've been looking for in a home. Numerous upgrades and features including a main floor master, custom gourmet kitchen, outdoor fire pit & finished lower level

88 E Double Hitch -Main Floor Master $100,000 price reduction! Incredible craftsman home. Custom features and upgrades throughout. Six bedrooms, five bath, three car heated garage, 5100 sq. ft, $157 sq. ft - why build?

254 Robins Egg Lane 4 bdrm home with studio apartment was designed and built by local architect as his personal residence. Exquisite interior finishes. Sited on open space bordering Brush Creek with stunning views.

998 sq.f 1 bedroom+office/den, 2 BA Sunriver Condo, very quiet, no highway impact. 2 large decks overlooking Eagle River, Pool, Hot Tub, Covered Parking.

Jay Sapp

Patrick Mulvey CRS, GRI, MRE

970-376-2777 Mulvey@vail.net www.PrudentialColoradoProperties.com

Bring your contractor! It's time to build your mountain dream home on this great 1/2 acre home site.

Sondra Slappey

970-376-8000 Sondra@InvestinVail.com www.investinvail.net

R E D M O U N TA I N L A N D

Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com

33 Bunkhouse

Jenni Marquez or Linda Wescoatt 970-328-5057

jmarquez@slifer.net

970-328-2552

lwescoatt@slifer.net

www.Eagle-Broker.com Web ID: C39039

Daniela DeMeillac

970-390-4859 danielademeillac.kw@gmail.com www.ownvailvalleyrealestate.com

Eagle Vail - $340,000

Perfect 2bd/2ba in great neighborhood! Walk to golf course, pool, and hiking. Open floor plan, hardwood floors and stainless appliances. 1 car garage with storage and additional car port. Great starter or second home!! 978-807-0050 cdow0287@gmail.com


B18 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Eagle Vail - $350,000

Eagle Vail - $350,000

Eagle Vail - $5,100,000

Eagle Vail - $545,000

Eagle Vail - $585,000

Remodeled SunRiver Condo with new layout! Vaulted Ceilings. Spacious & Quiet. Low HOA dues. 2 Decks. Pool & Hot Tub. Walking Path on River. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, lots of Storage and Covered Parking.

Spacious 2BR/2.5BA home with soaring windows & views. Bamboo hardwood floors, stainless appliances and underground parking. Just steps to the pool, golf club, and community garden.

Classic Contemporary Estate 559 Eagle Dr. - Enter the gates of this 6-bed/9-bath 12,420 sq. ft. estate with exceptional quality and style. Situated on over an acre of land, you will find it hard to believe you are still in Eagle Vail.

Open Sun. 8/11 2-5 - 634 Deer Blvd. Come inside to see this 3BR/3.5BA spacious home plus an in-law suite! New baths, appliances, windows, paint and carpet. Right next to the park with lots of sunshine and a garage.

Sondra Slappey

Kathy Bellamy

22 Doe Court #B 3BR/3.5BA plus two bonus rooms and a loft. Spacious, new appliances, large outdoor living space, lots of sunshine, wood stove, fenced yard and a quiet location.

970-977-0560 daniellestoltz@mac.com

Sondra Slappey

Sondra Slappey

970-376-8000 Sondra@InvestinVail.com www.InvestinVail.net

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com Web ID: C38811

970-376-8000 www.InvestInVail.net

970-376-8000 Sondra@InvestinVail.com www.InvestinVail.net

Eagle Vail - $695,000

Eagle Vail - $899,000

Eagle Vail - $985,000

East Vail - 2,295,000

East Vail - $249,000

New Listing in Eagle-Vail. 153 Daisy Lane, Side A - Located on the side of Whiskey Hill with stunning views over the valley, this 4-bedroom home offers a quiet sanctuary.

BEAVER CREEK LIVING IN EAGLE-VAIL The Exception 10-A. Light and bright, this spacious 5-bedroom home has been recently remodeled. Offered fully furnished with big decks, a private hot tub, pool and tennis courts. Dana Dennis Gumber or Carroll Tyler 970-390-2787 or 970-390-0934 dgumber@slifer.net or ctyler@slifer.net www.danagumber.com Web ID: C36024

LUXURY HOME AVAILABLE 117 Elk Lane - A beautiful home with lots of sun, vaulted ceilings, and high end finishes. Very well appointed and turnkey. Located on a private cul-du-sac backing up to forest. Dana Dennis Gumber or Carroll Tyler 970-390-2787 or 970-390-0934 dgumber@slifer.net or ctyler@slifer.net www.danagumber.com Web ID: C32670

A Surprise, Don’t Miss. A Rare East Vail Opportunity. Mountain Contemporary, 5 BD/4.5 BA, Open floor plan, TOV Bus. Luxury finishes, Mountain Views and Creekside Setting.

Creekside 1 bedroom condo that has been recently remodeled and one of the few in the complex that has gas heat. Great amenities including an athletic club, pool, restaurant and on site management. Located on the free bus line.

Danielle Stoltz, Broker

Diana Mathias

970-479-2009 dmathias@slifer.net www.dianamathias.com Web ID: C39128

Carol Reichman, Broker/Owner

Sue Dugan

970-376-1290 reichmanvail@gmail.com

970-376-4994 dugan@sdugan.com

Alpine Resort Real Estate

Suzanne J Dugan, Broker

East Vail - $2,650,000

East Vail - $645,000

Homestead - $1,145,000

Edwards- $1,295,000

Edwards - $329,000

This mountain retreat borders National Forest with wonderful hiking trails just out the back door & stunning views. Over 6,000 SF, 5 bedrooms / 6 baths, a large living room, game room, dining room open to the outdoors & wine cellar.

Great location in East Vail with views. Close to TOV bus. VRC fitness center, pool,tennis courts and hiking. Three bedrooms, 3.5 bath Townhome.

1070 Gold Dust: This spacious SF overlooks endless OPEN SPACE. 4-b/3.5-ba, study & game rm, open kit. w/granite, vaulted ceilings & fl-ceil custom rock FP in living rm. Expansive deck, flagstone patio w/fire pit, sec. & sound system.

Beautiful Single Family home in upper Homestead on 2 acres. Quiet street with high-end finishes. Open floor plan. 4 BD/4.5 BA, 2 car garage, large deck, 2 living spaces. Spectacular views.

48 Flat Top offered for $329,000 3 BD, 2 1/2 BA, 1 car garage, finished basement with bedroom, bath and entertainment center. Custom finishes throughout including backyard deck, window seat and book shelves.

Ron Byrne & Associates 970-476-1987 info@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-390-0549 milligan@vail.net

970-390-2084 lynn@vailrealty.com

Lynn Emmert

Ron Zapletal 513-604-8141

970-328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org

Edwards - $330,000

Edwards - $375,000

Edwards - $375,000

Edwards - $485,000

Edwards - $489,000

Steps to Riverwalk and the Eagle River and all Edwards has to offer. 1,314 square feet, underground parking, great views. Great rental income or perfect for full time resident.

Open 8/3, 1:30 - 4:30 Trail Ridge TH #16 Spacious 2bd/2.5ba townhome. New kitchen, stainless steel appl. and granite countertops. Wood floors and new carpet. 1 car gar., laundry room & deck to open space. Steps from Homestead Club.

Open 8/3, 1:30 - 4:30 Trail Ridge TH #16 Spacious 2bd/2.5ba townhome. New kitchen, stainless steel appl. and granite countertops. Wood floors and new carpet. 1 car gar., laundry room & deck to open space. Steps from Homestead Club.

280 Main St. R208 - Great Urban Living Large 2-bedroom, 2-bath Riverwalk Condominium. High ceilings, high end finishes, tons of windows, lots of closets and immaculate. Great long term rental income, garage parking, elevator.

Building site on Hwy 6 West of Edwards 1.87 acre parcel of land on the south side of Hiway 6 west of Edwards Interfaith Community Center/Chapel zoned RLS.

970-390-1378 bds@vail.net

970-390-1378 bds@vail.net

970-376-0125 hlemon@slifer.net www.heatherlemon.com Web ID: C36735

970-845-2008 jbrown@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38404

Edwards - $890,000

Edwards Cordillera - $1,100,000

74 Gold Dust Drive Location and superior floorplan make this 5B/5.5B SF one of Homestead's best. Main floor master. Rare HUGE family room with backyard access. Broker/Owner.

22 Fairway Lane:The Ranch at Cordillera Exquisitely furnished 5 bedrooms 5 ½ baths. In addition there is a family room with wet bar, hot tub and panoramic views.

Beth Runyon

970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com www.ronbyrne.com

Josh Lautenberg

970-390-4127 www.SkiHomesVail.com

Edwards - $599,000

John Milligan

Barbara D. Schofield

Barbara D. Schofield

Edwards - $7,700,000

Heather Lemon

Kim Bell Williams

Jo Brown

Squaw Creek 209 acres, so close to Vail and BC, end of the road, borders White River National Forest, improvements, Senior water rights, offers Access-Security-Quite Solitude! Land can be subdivided. Go to ranch web site and watch four minute video for a great overview! 447 Moonridge Dr. Three bedroom plus lock-off single family home. Many upgrades, including steam shower, granite countertops in kitchen. National forest service access out your back door.

Ellen Smith Eaton (970)471-1898 smith@vail.net

Smith Eaton Real Estate & Prop Mgmt

Roger Wilkinson

970-470-1550 RogerWilkinson@remax.net www.eaglemtnranchusa.com

970-390-9991 beth@vail.net

Beth Runyon Realty

Barb Murray


The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B19 Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

Gypsum - $439,000

Gypsum - $99,000

Price increase coming soon! Precompletion price ends soon. 13 MOHAWK IN BUCKHORN VALLEY 3,150 sf, 4 BR, 3 Baths, 600 sf 2nd Family Room. Top of the Hill, 360 degree views. Extra lg. garage, 2 Patios plus front porch

Rare Riverfront Lot with Wonderful Views in the Willowstone Subdivision. Easy lot for building your Colorado dream home. Possible Owner Financing for qualified buyers.

John Hill

Sondra Slappey

Gypsum - $199,000

2.4 Acres-Residential/ Commercial

Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.

970-390-9755

This elevated lot has everything: Privacy, Views of Red Canyon, Castle Peak and the New York Range. Best of all...It’s the only zoning in Eagle County that will allow 3,000sf for your on site business and a 15,000sf residential building envelope. Don't miss the opportunity!!

0178 Alpine Ranch Road Spring Creek Terrace PUD Lot 2D - Parcel # 211109103004

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

(970) 470-2087

970-376-8000 www.InvestInVail.net

Homestead - $2,333,000

Homestead - $295,000

Homestead $465,000

Homestead - $475,000

Homestead - $675,000

Exceptional Edwards Living 786 Gold Dust Drive - Stunning mountain home situated on over 2 acres in one of the best family oriented neighborhoods. Custom built with every detail addressed for the finest in family living.

This place is decked out! Come see great remodel of this 2BD, 1.5BA two level condo. Features include: new windows, appliances, bathrooms, pellet stove, beautiful wood floors.

Looking for a project? Duplex home Awesome location - needs work. Livable now. 4BR 2BA 3 levels, 1 car garage, laundry, bonus room. Large, fenced back yard backs open space. Unique opportunity-tons of potential! Super Lot!

4 BD/3 1/2 Baths!! 880 Homestead Drive. Carefully renovated Unit w/wood floors & new appliances. 1 of the few CC units w/lockout for renting (with kitchenette, Bath,&Closet) Master Bath also renovated. 5 min walk to Club.

Amazing views and completely remodeled 3 BD, office and rec room, 4 baths, 2,672 sq ft, 2 car garage, vaulted ceilings, 2 gas fireplaces, flat yard, no transfer tax.

Mary Isom

Terence Thurston, Broker 970-471-3444 terence@vail.net

970-926-6777 or 970-376-3230 judd@gatewayland.com

970-331-1482 karen@AscentSIR.com

Ellyn Courtois or Donna Caynoski 970-331-8232 or 970-476-2421

970-331-9650 mary@srevail.com

ecourtois@slifer.net or dcaynoski@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com Web ID: C38598

Judd Babcock

Karen Gilbert

www.SuperBrokerColorado.com

Thurston Real Estate Homestead - $725,000

Homestead - $829,000

Homestead Edwards - $350,000

Lake Creek - $1,395,000

Lake Creek - $1,615,000

10 Game Creek Place Spacious 5 bedroom home with 2 fireplaces, a bar area, built in dining nook, family room and updated kitchen which includes an office desk and hearth room. Unobstructed views.

Open Thursday 11:30-2 - 58 Cassidy Pl. Captivating home with 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, plenty of great space for family and friends, vaulted ceilings, desirable layout, spacious family room. Good energy in this light filled home.

470 Homestead DR. #17 Charming 2-level 2 BD/2.5 BA Homestead Ct Club TH w/vaulted ceiling in living area, wood fls, & FP, granite cntp, 1-car gar, & plenty of storage. Steps from the athletic club w/fitness, tennis, pool, & hiking trails.

Open 8/6 1:30-4:30-1356 Lake Creek Rd. This family friendly, 4bd home enjoys the sounds of Lake Creek, as well as pedestrian access to it. Backs up to acreage overlooking a pond, as well as unobstructed views on multiple sides.

531 Eagle Crest Road True Colorado, located near the top of Eagle Crest Road and in Lake Creek. Mature landscaping on a very private site. This log and stone beauty has it all including 3-fireplaces.

Happy Power

Betsy Edwards

Lynn Emmert

Chad Brasington

Pete Seibert

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C38135

970-471-2553 bedwards@slifer.net www.BetsyEdwards.com

Lake Creek Valley - $675,000

970-390-2084 lynn@vailrealty.com

970-390-7200 Chad@vail.net

970-390-1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.PeteSeibertJr.com

Lionshead - $2,795,000

Least Expensive Home in Lake Creek

Rare Gem - Only 2BR Penthouse Only 2Bd Penthouse in Arrabelle. Elegantly overlooking a charming European Village View of the Clock Tower, Pool, and Courtyard. One-of-a-kind. Phenomenal rentals-over $179,000 gross in 2012.

Cozy Carriage House on 2.08+/acres. Live within earshot of Lake Creek; 1-bedroom, 1.5 baths, 3-car garage while you expand on this parcel. New York Range views. A Rare opportunity to live in Lake Creek!

Your listing in front of thousands each day‌

Janice Ciampa-Bauer

Janice Ciampa-Bauer

970-845-3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com Web ID: C38491

970-845-3808 jbauer@slifer.net www.janicebauer.com Web ID: C25180

Lionshead - $7,950,000

Lionshead - Commercial

970-845-9937

classifieds@vaildaily.com

Minturn - $275,000

Minturn - $669,000

Commercial Property in Minturn. 472 Main Street #5-Available for the first time. FirstBank space on Main Street in Minturn next to Kirby Cosmos BBQ and St. Patrick's Church. Great open space, light and bright. Plenty of parking.

New Homesite listing in Minturn. 1014 Main Street - Rare Minturn river frontage with no Main Street impact. Rent the two homes on-site while planning your dream home.

825 Forest Rd, Next to Ritz Gore Creek Place #10 Stunning 5 bed, 5.5 bath home in Gore Creek Place! South facing views of mountain and creek, huge stone terrace, main level master, expansive recreation room, private hot tub and exceptional finishes. Walk to lifts.

Eustaquio Cortina 970-376-6192 ecl@gatewayland.com

Concert Hall Plaza 616 W. Lionshead Circle Retail Spaces for Lease, $39/sf + Low Cam. #201 751sf & #202 554sf Units can be combined.

Mike Pearson

(970)476-4185 mike@naimountain.com www.NAImountain.com

Pete Seibert

970.390.1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.peteseibertjr.com Web ID: C37326

Pete Seibert

970-390-1864 pseibert@slifer.net www.peteseibertjr.com Web ID: C39122


B20 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily New Castle - $2,250,000 Dream Horse Property A must see property on an idyllic 21 acres! Remarkable horse property! Experience how the incredibly remodeled farmhouse, guest cottage and barn blend with the 21 acre horse ranch. Senior water rights, irrigated pastures, divided by 1 mile of white fence - this is a multigeneration diamond. Can satisfy the serious horse breeder too! Absolute best location in Colorado - in between Vail and Aspen, near skiing, gold medal fishing, trophy hunting. Must see to appreciate. Escape your summer heat! Act now before Colorado values climb again!

Mick Kelly

970-376-5617 mick@vail.net Tari-Farms.com

Red Cliff - $284,000

Red Sky - $1,695,000

Red Sky - $3,395,000

411 Eagle St. Adorable 2-story single family home on river that has been renovated! Log barn houses workshop and man cave, plenty of parking, patio & fire pit, all amidst a beautiful yard with wildflowers.

91 Wildflower-New Construction Beautifully finished 4739 sqft 4 bed/5.5 bath home with study, rec. room, spectacular kitch e n , w r a p a r o u n d d e c k w/outdoor fireplace and grill; 3 car garage.

Unequalled new construction! 6788 sq/ft Scott Turnipseed 5 bed, rec room, 5 bath, 2 pwdr w/ walnut floors, 8 ft. doors & 3 stone fp's. Huge vistas captured by massive glass, multiple stone patio, this home is absolutely stunning.

Jay Raiola

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.Suziapple.com

970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.Suziapple.com

970-477-1984 My Mountain Realtor, LLC

Suzi Apple

Suzi Apple

Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty Red Sky Ranch - $1,250,000

Red Sky Ranch - $595,000

Singletree - $1,095,000

Singletree - $1,320,000

Singletree - $1,575,000

Best of Both Worlds 1859 Wolcott Springs Rd. Privacy, acreage, rural living - three miles from Red Sky Ranch golf and twenty minutes to skiing. Nice views from this 4-bdrm residence + barn situated on over 38 acres.

Custom 1.69 acre golf course lot on the 13th hole of the Norman Course at Red Sky Ranch. Location offers privacy and huge views of Vail Mountain and the Colorado Rockies.

Bring us and offer! 490 Winslow Rd. This spacious 5 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath home is located on the 16th Fairway of the Sonnenalp Golf Course with views to Arrowhead Ski Mountain.

640 Winslow Road Sophisticated design for contemporary living. Open kitchen, dinette, family room. Formal dining and living rooms, office. 4 bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, gym. Mature landscaping, level property.

ONE OF A KIND HOME! Spacious 5 Bd/4.5 bath home with main floor master bedroom, gorgeous gourmet kitchen & large sitting area opening to great room/dining area leading out to a grand deck with breathtaking views.

Ed Swinford

Mac McDonald

Happy Power

Happy Power

Happy Power

970-845-2308 eswinford@slifer.net www.edswinford.com Web ID: C34485

970-390-4089 www.94eaglefeatherdrive.com

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C37937

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C38144

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happyinvail.com Web ID: C38254

Singletree - 1,675,000

Singletree - $1,895,000

Singletree - $325,000

Singletree - $425,000

Singletree - $498,000

Open Sat. 1pm-4pm. 1460 Winslow Rd Fabulous views from this 5 bed, 6 bath sf home. Open gourmet kitchen, huge deck, 3.5 car garage, excellent floor plan, quality finishes. Broker/Owner

190 Mesquite Dr. Elegant and spacious 5 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath home with views to Game Creek Bowl, Arrowhead Ski Mountain and Western Sunsets as far as the eye can see.

Easily buildable lot facing south with large picturesque Arrowhead & Beaver Creek Mountain Views.

123 Howard Drive Rare single family fairway homesite, flat, mature trees, views south to mountains and ski-slopes All utilities, lots of neighborhood amenities.

Inspiring Views - 751 Singletree Rd. 3N Jaw dropping views and adjacent to open space, this bright, immaculate best of Singletree unit offers 2 south facing decks and lush perennial gardens. Covered carport, fireplace and hottub.

LuAnn Graham

Bob West

Ellyn Courtois

305-720-9916 luannmarie@aol.com

Happy Power

970-479-5767 hpower@slifer.net www.happinvail.com Web ID: C38403

Marta Cadmus 970-476-1450

970-949-4140 bob@hoffmanwest.com www.hoffmanwest.com

970-477-5735 ecourtois@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com

Singletree - $599,500

Singletree - $649,000

Singletree - $665,000

Singletree - $825,000

Singletree - $846,500

110 W. Charolais Cir. Want a cute property close to the great amenities of Edwards, this is it. It has 3-bedrooms, 2.5 baths with nice finishes and a private landscaped back yard with patio.

21 Anvil Circle Adjacent to open space, views, wood burning fireplace, oversized master, vaulted ceilings, no highway noise or HOA dues.

94 Mission Place Enjoy the best in golf course and mountain living in this 3BR/2.5BA townhome. Beautiful kitchen and main-level master suite with soaring southern views. 2 car garage and great HOA. Owner/Broker

30 Filly Drive Beautifully remodeled duplex with high-end finishes and offering breathtaking ski-slope views.

Come Home to this Garden Retreat This remodeled duplex has high end finishes, stone entry, wool carpeting, and durable hardwood flooring. Beautifully remodeled extra large kitchen with cherry cabinets and large eating area.

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

A.K Schleusner

Sondra Slappey

Deborah Wittman

Kathy Bellamy

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C39032

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net

970-376-4486 ak@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38470

970-376-8000 Sondra@InvestinVail.com www.InvestinVail.net

970-390-4099 dwittman@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C38747

970-376-2863 kbellamy@slifer.net www.kathybellamy.com Web ID: C38812

Singletree - $855,000

Singletree $895,000

Singletree - $980,000

Southern Colorado - $1,350,000

Squaw Creek - $1,299,000

200 Mission Place Located on the Sonnenalp Golf Course w/views to Arrowhead & Beaver Creek Ski Mountains. 4bd, 3.5ba, main floor master, living rm, large deck, kitchen, breakfast nook,family rm & 2 car garage.

4BR 3.5 BA 2+ garage. Has waterfall, and includes lock off. 3,400 sq. ft. Wonderful view of Arrowhead & Beaver Creek Mtn. 51 B Hackamore Road. Vaulted ceilings & open space. Fully landscaped.

423 Longhorn Road-Custom single family home located on Singletree Golf Course. 4 bd/3.5ba, custom woodwork, glass and iron work throughout. Admire the stately moss rock wood burning fireplace and beautiful views!

Cash Flow! 48 Unit Apt. Complex! Excellent rental history. 96% Occupied! On Site Managment and Maint. can remain in place. $250k Gross Annual Rents! 12% Cap Rate. Good cond. and well maint’d. Loc. in Trinidad, CO. next to the College.

3600 Squaw Creek Road Own your own private getaway in the mountains just a short drive to Edwards, tucked up Squaw Creek Road on top of a mountain in a meadow.

Happy Power or Mary Ann Koson 970-479-5767 or 970-926-3000

hpower@slifer.net or makoson@slifer.net

www.happinvail.com Web ID: C38614

Ellen Scott

321.543.2592

Tyra Rudrud

970-376-2258 tyra@sonnenalprealestate.com www.tyrarudrud.com

Steve Hill

970-390-7951 stevehillgo@yahoo.com

Steve Hill Mountain Properties

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson 970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com Web ID: C36982


The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B21 Vail - $1,285,000

Vail - $1,700,000

Vail - $180,000

Vail - $1,950,000

Vail - $2,150,000

Mountain Ski Chalet. 4301-A Columbine Dr. A lovely and turnkey 4BD/4BA mountain ski chalet with a coveted one-car garage. Nestled in the trees with easy TOV access.

Gorgeous 5+Bdrm SF Home built in 2006. Spacious Living, Private Setting, Gorgeous Views out Every Window, Nice Finishes,Near TOV Bus,Outdoor Patio, Great Kitchen,3 Fireplaces.Priced to Sell!

Park Place at Manor Vail Deeded Parking Spaces Available for Purchase. Gated Underground Parking at the Base of Golden Peak. Includes Private Owners Only Ski Locker Room.

2645 Bald Mountain Road You will love the craftsmanship and beams in this Vail beauty. Sun, waterfall views and mature landscaping. Great kids suite with 12-bds and 2-bathrooms. Huge lot offers much more GRFA.

Carroll Tyler or Dana Dennis Gumber 970-390-0934 or 970-390-2787 ctyler@slifer.net or dgumber@slifer.net

Kerry Brown

1325 Westhaven Dr. B101-Refreshingly Comfortable Absolutely first class quiet mountain contemporary home with wonderful sun and views. Beautifully furnished, only 2 residences per floor in this modern boutique building. Carroll Tyler or Dana Dennis Gumber 970-390-0934 or 970-390-2787 ctyler@slifer.net or dgumber@slifer.net

970-376-7370 www.SearchVailHomes.com

www.carrolltylerinvail.com Web ID: C37927

Sue Rychel

970-477-5730 srychel@slifer.net

Vail - $2,300,000

Vail - $2,150,000

Pete Seibert

Amy Dorsey

pseibert@slifer.net

adorsey@slifer.net

970-390-1864

970-471-2374

www.amydorsey.com Web ID: C38601

www.carrolltylerinvail.com Web ID: C37401

Vail - $2,695,000

Vail - $2,700,000

New construction! Single family on a spectacular site in Buffehr Creek. Sunny all day, big views, 4 bedrooms, designer kitchen and 3 car garage! Call today for a tour.

Unique designed Contemporary home for Vail, 5 bedrooms/4baths. Great views complemented by elevator, family room and gourmet kitchen.

Open Sat. 8/3 1pm-4 pm Win Tickets to International Dance Festival Sat. Aug. 3 Best Ski-In/Ski-Out 3bd property in Vail Manor Vail 103 •Ski-In/Ski-Out •Steps to Chair 6 •3 Bed - 3 Bath •Nicely Decorated •Great Rentals •Best 3 bedroom

Eustaquio Cortina

970-376-6192 ecortina@gatewayland.com

Liftside A62 ·Ski-in/Ski-out ·Mountain Facing 3 Bed - 3.5 Bath ·Excellent Amenities ·Storage ·Great Rentals

Page Slevin

Eustaquio Cortina

970-390-7440 page@vail.net

970-376-6192 ecortina@gatewayland.com

John Milligan

970-390-0549 Milligan@vail.net

Vail - $299,000

Vail - $389,000

Vail - $435,000

Vail - $539,500

Vail - $545,000

2448 Garmisch Dr. I just need a little TLC and I'll be beautiful again! I have 2 bedrooms,deck with great views and heat& hot water are incl in HOA dues. Come see me. It could be love!! Walk to the free TOV bus.

Desirable, convenient 2-story 2BR condo overlooking Sandstone creek. Very private decks; winter views to Vail Mountain, shaded and cool in summer. On Town of Vail bus route or walk over bridge to Lionshead. Perfect shape.

4620 Vail Racquet Club Drive, Bldg 8, #9 Buy now and spend your summer next to the cool breezes of the Gore Creek. 2 bedroom, 2 bath beautifully redone end-unit condo.

Why pay high HOA fees? Charming East Vail 2BR/2.5BA/1,500 +/sq. ft. duplex. Attractively upgraded. Open and spacious interior. Beautiful alpine setting. Steps to free bus. Minutes to the slopes.

2897 Timber Creek Drive Unit D-24 Fully Remodeled 2 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage w/ lots of storage. Wolf Range, Radiant in Floor Heat. Cute back yard. Nice front deck.

Leslie Grooters

Pam Horan-Kates

970-376-0705 LeslieGrooters@comcast.net www.VailRealEstatebyLeslie.com

970-569-6504 phorankates@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com Web ID: C39000

Leslie Grooters

970-376-0705 LeslieGrooters@comcast.net www.VailRealEstatebyLeslie.com

Led Gardner

970-376-0223 led@ledgardner.com

Chico Thuon

970-331-4807 chico65@hotmail.com www.askchicovail.com

Berg Real Estate Vail - $660,000

Vail - $6,950,000

Vail - $695,000

The Wren Beautiful views of Vail Mountain and Gore Creek from this south facing condo. Top floor unit with vaulted ceilings, 1 bed and 2 baths. Close proximity to Vail Village.

The most spectacular home in East Vail! 8 bedrooms/9.5 bathrooms with 6986 square feet. Perfect views of the Gore Range. Incredible privacy on a nearly 3 acre landscaped lot. Nothing compares.

Vail International Be a part of Lionshead in this 3 bedroom 2 bath nicely re-modeled condominium. The complex offers a pool, hot tub, additional storage & front desk services. Close to gondola, restaurants, shopping

Ron Byrne

Josh Lautenberg

Barb Murray

970-476-1987 info@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-3904127

Vail Village - $1,645,000

Vail Golf Course - $1,125,000

Fallridge 312 •Vail Golf Course •4 Bed, 3 Bath. •Sunny Pool •Excellent Front Desk. •Great Rentals

Eustaquio Cortina

Marta Cadmus

Vail/Sandstone - $275,000

Breakaway West Very nice 1-Bedroom 1-Bath On FREE TOV Bus. Hardwood floors, granite kitchen, garage parking, outdoor pool and two hot tubs. Excellent short or long term rental property.

Lee Williams

970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com www.ronbyrne.com

970-376-6192 970-476-1450 ecortina@gatewayland.com marta@vail.net

970.476.8800 lee@vailrealty.com

Vail Village - $1,895,000

Vail Village - $240,000

Vail Village - $2,650,000

9 Vail Road 3-Bed 2-Bath Complete remodel, hardwood floors, granite, garage parking, on-site front desk, outdoor pool and hot tub. Located next to the Four Seasons.

Austria Haus Club Lowest priced 3bd fractional membership available. Come and stay in Vail for five weeks a year. Compliment your stay with services including valet park, pool, breakfast, housekeeping, and more!

9 Vail Road 4-Bedroom + Loft in the heart of Vail Village. Short walk to Gondola One, outdoor pool, hot tub, on-site front desk, garage parking. Great views of Vail Mountain from spacious decks.

9 Vail Road Premier location in the heart of Vail Village! Completely remodeled mountain contemporary style 2-bedroom residence with views of Vail Mountain. On-site pool, hot tub and underground parking. Excellent rental potential.

Dana Correia

970-390-3141 dcorreia@slifer.net www.beavercreekluxuryhomes.com ID: 38743

Bart Cuomo

970.476.8800 bart@vailreaalty.com

Jean Mitchell

970-331-3236 jean@srevail.com

Andrew Cuomo

970.476.8800 andrew@vailrealty.com


B22 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Vail Village - $2,900,000

Vail Village - $420,000

Vail Village - $425,000

Vail Village - $600,000

Vail Core Studio + Loft in heart of Village. Walk to everything. Great weekend getaway, or short term vacation rental.

Parking + Storage + Condo This studio has it all! Great views to a beautiful courtyard, 132 steps to the chairlift, and condo dues are only $235/mo including heat! Call me now and see this BEST BUY

Andrew Cuomo

Rene Blanchette

One Willow Bridge Road

Christiania Lodge Number 320 Vail Village location-new listing! This lovely condo overlooking the pool enjoys views of Vail's ski slopes and a ski-in/ski-out location.

Donna Caynoski or Liz Leeds

Exclusive luxury residence club in the heart of Vail Village offering a two bedroom membership for seven weeks a year. Service is provided by the globally recognized Sonnenalp Hotel. Five star amenities include concierge service, housekeeping, access to the Sonnenalp pool and spa, valet parking and ski valet. New construction.

Jean Mitchell 970-331-3236 jean@srevail.com

970-390-4324 or 970-479-0245 dcaynoski@slifer.net or lleeds@slifer.net

970.476.8800 andrew@vailrealty.com

www.ChristianiaLodge320.com ID: C38597

970-390-2816

Vail Village - $6,995,000

Vail Village - $8,250,000

Vail Village - $830,000

West Vail - $595,000

Wildridge - $1,150,000

Manor Vail Penthouse #480 4 bedroom penthouse. Steps to skiing & Vail Village. Panoramic mtn views & all day sun. Many amenities including pool, spa, restaurants, concierge and parking.

182 W. Meadow Drive Excellent re-development opportunityvery desirable south facing Gore Creek fronting property; over 1/2 acre with mature spruce trees; zoned for private duplex/large single family home.

9 Vail Road One bedroom pied-a-terre in Vail Village. Enjoy village living, slope views, pool, hot tub and private underground parking. Walk to your favorite shops and restaurants; next door to Four Seasons.

Great locals location or occasional owner usage with rental potential. Close to TOV bus, convenient to Vail, current leases in place for both units.

2685 Beartrap Road Beautiful mountain vista views from this upgraded custom single-family home situated in a lovely landscaped yard.

Mike Spiers

970-390-7280 mspiersy@msn.com

Pete Seibert or George Lamb

Victoria Frank

John Milligan

Matt Iverson or Kathy Iverson

970-390-1864 or 970-476-2421 pseibert@slifer.net or glamb@slifer.net www.peteseibertjr.com Web ID: C38419

970-477-5726 vfrank@slifer.net www.vailhomesnow.com Web ID: C30542

970-390-0549 milligan@vail.net

Wildridge - $349,000

Wildridge - $359,000

Wildridge - $550,000

Wildridge - $665,000

Wildridge - $723,000

Gosshawk #7 Remodeled with granite countertops, hard wood floors and stainless appliances. Amazing Beaver Creek mountain views. One-car garage with lots of storage and nice back yard.

Price Reduced! Fantastic remodeled 3Br, 3Ba in a beautiful & sunny Wildridge location. Features include a 1-car garage + carport, slab granite counters, hardwood floors, remodeled bathrooms & more.

A home that offers it all in a neighborhood to enjoy. Features of this 4 bed 3-1/2bath home include new stainless steel appliances, an open main floor living area, gas fire place, hot tub and 2 car garage.

Wonderful 3 bed/3 bath duplex on a quiet street offering tons of privacy and amazing views. 2,499 square feet of high-end finishes and a great floorplan. An exceptional home that you must see!

Least expensive single family in Edwards, fenced yard, two car garage, separate family room, walk to shopping and dining, ready for you to call home!

Jay Sapp

Josh Lautenberg

David Adkins

Anna Menz

970-331-1590 970-845-2330 dadkins@slifer.net amenz@slifer.net www.vailbeavercreekluxuryhomes.com

Matthew Blake 970-390-2692 mblake@vail.net

970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com

970-390-9198 or 970-390-8366

miverson@slifer.net or kiverson@slifer.net

www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C38696

970-390-4127 josh@srevail.com skihomesvail.com

Tracy Horn-Bossow 970-328-5090 www.kingrealty.com

Wildridge Avon- $650,000

2345 Fox Lane This 3 bedroom, 3 ½ bath plus family room is a gorgeous home. It offers quality construction, excellent finishes, numerous decks, patio, a waterfall , reflecting pool and extensive landscaping.

Barb Murray

970-331-7070 barb@barbmurray.com www.ronbyrne.com

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

1998 Mustang Yellow Convertible

21’ Baja Hammer 1997

Acura MDX Sport 2007

Acura TL 2003

!!SOLD!!

Low hours, high horsepower, 454 Mercruiser, 65+ mph, fresh water, cuddy. New cover. Ideal Lake Powell or Reudi.

This TL has a great cockpit layout, with all the controls easy to find and right where you need them.

$14,700. MUST SEE! 970-948-6424

Black exterior w/black leather interior, just over 135k miles. Clean Carfax w/ AWD, new timing belt, tires, windshield, regularly maintained. Currently priced $2,500 below Blue Book. Located in Eagle, $15,850 970-390-9787.

“Thanks for the great placement of the ad.”

$8,500 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

Audi A4 Quatro 2001

Audi Q 5 2009

Audi Q5 2011

Audi Quattro 1998

Audi Quattro A4 2013

1.8 Turbo, 5 speed clean & fast Moonroof, Heated Seats, 17" rims New Turbo, Timing belt, Fuel & water pump

Under 20K miles , dark metallic blue, tan leather interior, premium package, loaded, luxury.

V6, 2.8, auto, 3rd row, moonroof, roof rack, alloy wheels, multi-cd, new w/s, all service records, only 93k miles, *REDUCED!* $6100 970-390-4305

2.0 Premium Plus $36,888 Only 8K miles!

$5488 970 331 3462

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

Barefoot Nautique - 1987

Bluebird 29’ 2003

BMW 325 xi 2006

BMW F800ST 2009

BMW I35 Z4 Convertible - 2009

Inboard/Wakeboard Boat, 21 ft., with wakeboard tower, barefoot boom, big stereo, trailer with new tires. Ready to go for the summer! $8160 970.904.2059

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

BMW 325 xi 2006 $17,500 obo Sports package. 4 door. Excellent condition. 70K Auto transmission. Rear parking assist. Heated seats. Sunroof. AWD. graphite 970-390-8040 $17,500 obo 970-390-8040

ABS, heated grips, luggage, onboard computer, center stand, 2 windshields, storage cover plus more, 1 owner, 4600 miles. $9500 970 923 4820 970 379 4028

Retractable hard top. 20,777K. Loaded w/all options, CD & MP3 premium sound, Bluetooth, leather. 6 speed manual trans. Midnight Blue with Cream interior. Excellent garage kept. PRICE REDUCED! $34,900 CALL: 303 818 8667 or 970 328 4576

Buick Enclave CXL 2008

Buick Ranier 2005

Restored 1969 Cardinal

Chevrolet Avalanche 2009

Chevrolet Aveo LS 2006

$17,999 More Pictures and Info Online at: www.mtnchevy.com 970-928-9777

4 Door. Prime Condition! 97,000 miles AWD Auto transmission. V-8, Dual zone temp control. Leather & Heated seats. Onstar.

This is the ideal, do-it-all truck that is certain to impress you with its versatility.

$9,900 (303) 886-6300

Frame up restoration. Insulated with 1 1/2" rigid insulation. New birch & alder trim with bamboo flooring. Pictures available. $8,500 John 970-379-2592 email: jww50@comcast.net

SOLD

Chevrolet Blazer LS 2002

Chevrolet Suburban 2008

Chevy Corvette 1985

Chevy Corvette C4 1985

Chrysler PT Cruiser 2001

LS, 4x4, V6 4.3L Vortec, Auto, Alloy Wheels, 179K miles.

$23,599 More Pictures and Info Online at: www.mtnchevy.com 970-928-9777

114K. Lots of new parts! Must see to appreciate.

Great Car!

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

$37,000 970-328-6888

$7,900 970-470-1074

$3,300 obo 970-456-5397

$32,500 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

$6,000 970-376-2500

More Pictures and Info Online at: www.mtnchevy.com 970-928-9777

Please call 970-618-7760

Dodge Magnum 2006

Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie 2005

Ford 150 Regular Cab 2007

Ford E-350 Sportsmobile 4x4 2008

Ford Explorer LTD 2013

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

103k miles. Good Brakes & Tires. With ARE Camper Shell Very Good Condition! $12,750 (970)625-9317 Morning & Evening (970)471-5444 Daytime Hours

47,500 miles. 5.4L V8, 3.73 gears. 4x4 quigley conversion. Pop top. Seats 4, sleeps 4. Custom camper. White w/ grey interior. Cooktop stove- 3 way fridge-furnace. All brand new. $74,000 OBO (970) 389-1251

4WD Limited $33,888 More Pictures and Info Online at: www.mtnchevy.com 970-928-9777

970.306.9700

Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie 2005 4 door. Good condition. 166K Auto transmission. 5.9 Diesel Leather seats. Power windows. Heated seats. CD player. White. Mike $18,200 970-977-6628

Ford F100 1971

Ford F150 4X4 - 2004

Ford F250 4X4 extended Cab 2003

Ford F250 Lariat 2006

Ford Mustang Convertible 1970

Single Cab, New Interior 2X4, New Paint.

This truck has been well taken care of and is in good condition. Original owner. 211,000 miles and is running great. $6,600 OBO. Call Jim (970)977-0161

Very Good Condition! LOADED! 76k, Automatic, NEW Turbo Diesel, Leather, Aluminum Wheels, 37in Performance Tires, Rebuilt Title, Rear Parking Assist. Titanium. 4in Lift Kit. $16,900 Jeff: (970) 470-6666

New engine, top, dash, brakes, tires & rims, custom leather seats

$3900.00 970-306-1304

Ford F250 4X4 extended Cab 2003 2 door. Good condition. 28K ml Auto transmission. 6.0L V-8 Diesel Power windows. Snow Tires, Western 8FT Plow. Eric Nicholds $18,000 970-470-1877

$6,599

970 984 3191 $11,000


B24 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Ford Ranger 2007

Ford Ranger 2009

Ford Ranger Edge Package 2003

Gem electric car 2001

GMC 350 Sierra Dooly 2002

4x4 - XLT Supercab 4 Door - 4.0L SOHC V6 - Tow Package - 5 Speed Manual

Clean, excl condition, 54K miles, cruise, A/C, Sirius radio.

$ 11,695.00

$13,800 OBO

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

4x4, Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission. A must see & drive! Extra nce clean truck. Low mileage: less than 10 thou/year.

Mike 970-945-8493

620-388-3552

PRICE REDUCED!! XLT EDGE pkg 4.0L V6, Extended cab, 4 door, 4WD, automatic, less than 18 K miles on new engine, excellent condition, low mileage on tires. $9,300 --> $2000 Under BOOK! 970-928-9212

Please call David 970.618.2003

970 379 0122 $16,500

GMC canyon 2008

GMC Serria 1500 2004

GMC Yukon Denali 2005

GMC Yukon XL 2011

Harley DavidsonFLHTC 1996

GMC canyon 2008 4x4, 2 door. Excellent condition. 44700 Man. trans. 4 cyl ABS. CD player. Onstar. Performance tires. White Lane Markle $11500 970-927-3910 pltmark@msn.com

GMC Serria 1500 2004 4,700.00 145000 Auto transmission. White 970-379-2589 4,700.00 970-379-2589

110k Miles - Heated Leater Seats Power Sunroof - Rear Seat Entertainment - Second Row Captain Chairs Includes 4 Mounted Blizzak Snow Tires - Original Owner - Excellent Condition $13,500 Call JP @ (970)394-0096

41,000 miles. leather seats. Back up camera package. Great condition.

Harley Davidson FLHTC 1996 39000mi 82ci EFI blk/green tallcricket@hotmail.com

Harley Davidson FLHX 2009

Harley DavidsonFLHX Str Glide 2010

Harley Davidson FXST Softail 2007

Harley Davidson Heritage Softtail 2011

Harley DavidsonSpringer Softtail 1989

13k Miles. LOADED, CLEAN, Always Garaged!

HD FLHX 2010 Excellent condition. 1500 miles, 6 speed, 96 cu in, ABS. Custom paint, Luggage rack. Race tuner, 2-1 exhaust, Merlot/Cherry red

Excellent condition, black w/pinstripes, garaged. 9,621 easy miles.

Chrome, saddle bag, upgrades under 10k Black donzelkind1@gmail.com

$17,000 Call for Photos: 970-989-0173

$20,000.00 970-376-7635

Harley Davidson FXST Softail 2007 Excellent condition. 3,600 Pewter Pearl. Tim $9500.00 970-424-6114

PRICE REDUCED - $13,550 970-948-3202

$5600 970-393-9600

Honda CRV EX 4WD 2007

Honda Ridgeline 2008

Honda XR650L 2005

Hummer H-3 2008

Hyundai Elantra 2012

CQI Carmax/Honda Dealer Certified 2k ago. Excellent condition inside and out. Automatic Sunroof. 6 CD Changer. Brand New Tires. & MORE! 110k miles. Car is perfect, need to downgrade. Asking $12,900 970-445-0402

4WD Crew Cab RTL w/Leather *One Owner*2YR/100,000 Mile Limited Warranty Included *Leather Sunroof $20,500 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

MANY EXTRAS Gypsum

4X4; Adventure Package. Only 60K miles! 24 MPG hwy; excellent condition! One owner; all records.

JOHN 970 471 0905 $3300.00

SOLD!!!

Like New - Peppy and fun to drive! Only 13k miles. ashleigh@gorecreek.org 14,600 970-390-0210

Hyundai Elantra 2012

Hyundai Genesis 2012

Hyundai Santa Fe 2008

This one-owner Elantra Touring has parked in, and you can definitely see the pride of ownership it experienced in that first garage. $15,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

This great-looking 2012 Hyundai Genesis is the one-owner car you have been searching for.

Get the New look for the used price. Awarded Consumer Guide's rating of a Recommended Midsize SUV in 2008

$36,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

$17,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

Infinity Q45 2002

Jeep Liberty 2011

Jeep Wrangler 1998

101K, very good condition! Engine has less than 50K miles. Must see to appreciate!

4WD, 4dr, Limited. There's no substitute for a Jeep! has plenty of passenger space & a hatch area w/cargo room $19,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

MOAB Ready! - 39k Miles - 4 to 1 Teralow - ARB Lockers Warn 9000 Winch - 33in Goodrich MT’s (New) - Borla Headers - JKS Sway Bar Disconnect + MUCH MORE! $13,000 Call JP @ (970)394-0096

KTM250 XC-F 2013

Land Rover Defender 90 1994

KTM 250 XC-F 2013 $6,500 OBO Theresa $6,500 OBO 970-379-4927

130,000 mi. Extra set of mud tires and rims, soft top. Extensive recent repairs see on line ad for details. Located in Glenwood Springs. $26,000.00 970-945-4142

$9,500/OBO 970-513-8006, 303-304-6041

Run i‘ttil it sells!

$5500.00

$32,000 970 379 0643

$6900 OBO 970.390.9019

Hyundai Sante Fe 2002

Infiniti FX 35 2009

LX Sport Utility 4WD, 120K, NEW : Timing belt, Water pump, Brakes, Tires, Towing hitch, Fresh synthetic oil, Excellent Condition !!! $5900 call: 970 306 2391

2009 Infiniti FX 35 completely loaded 66k miles. 4WD automatic and manual transmission. Joe $25,000 or best offer 303-808-5776

Kawasaki 2007

KeystoneRaptor 2007

970.376.3079

3814 5th wheel. 14ft Garage with dual motorized beds, new 6K axles with disc brakes, 14 hours on new generator and the list goes on! Call for details 970-three seven six-1350 $25,000

Lincoln MKZ 2012

Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limo 1996

Lincoln Zephyr 2006

FWD, 38K miles, factory warranty, Silver exterior, leather, loaded. Sirius Radio Excellent Condition

In Great Shape! Drive anywhere! MUST SEE!

4 door. Good condition. 75,000 miles V6 Leather Heated seats. Sunroof. Wood grain panels. stark2521@hotmail.com

$17,800 970-471-2924

$8,232 (970)390-5276

$12,950 Cathy - 970-779-1730

Vulcan Mean Streak Special Edition 1600cc - Runs Perfect, 15,744 Miles. $6,000

PAY FOR 1 MONTH AND IF YOUR VEHICLE DOESN’T SELL,

WE’LL KEEP IT RUNNING!

Restrictions Apply. Customer must reduce vehicle asking price 2% each month.

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The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B25 Mercedez-Benz C300 2009

Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible 1973

Mercury Mountaineer 1997

MGMGB 1976

Mini Cooper S 2006

2009 Mercedez-Benz C300 Sport Sedan 4D 4matic all wheel drive great for mountains 60K miles. Clear bra installed, Leather, Beautiful black exterior, immaculate beige interior $21,450 Clean Carfax 720-621-8727 DLR

Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible 1973, 2 Door, Excellent Condition, 137,000 miles, Auto Transmission, New Engine, 351C Power Pkg. hleeshapiro@msn.com $13,990 Call Lee: 808-268-1000

Mercury Mountaineer 1997 4 door. Good condition. 223,700 . AWD.. Leather power seats. ABS. White Alan Wickert alanwickert@gmail.com $3,500 970 453-4778

2 door. Like new condition. Manual transmission. 1.8L Yellow Captco@aol.com

Convertible, excellent condition, 28,400 Miles, leather interior, always garaged, dealer maintained.

Nissan Armada 2004

Nissan Frontier 2004

Nissan Pathfinder LE 2006

Porsche 911 Cabriolet Carrera 2001

ROADTREK 190 2000

Nissan Armada 2004 Limited edition. 4 door. Good condition. 82608 Auto transmission. Gun Metallic, Summer and Winter tires George $12,500.00 970-390-4602

4 cyl automatic 129,000 mi. very good mileage, excellent condition. clean!

4dr SUV-Metallic Gray Excellent Condition & Service Record DVD, Bose Sound System, Wood-tone Interior Trim, Heated Leather Seats, and more. Original owner 120K miles 10,000.00 970-331-5097

01 Porsche 911 Convertible. Silver. Excellent condition. 79000 mi. Manual. Heated leather seats.

118K. Call for details!!

$21,000 Chris 940-395-5053

$19,500 Tom, 970-485-1605 In Breckenridge

Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 1979

Safari Sahara 1998

Sea Ray Bowrider 1998

Subaru BRZ Premium 2013

Subaru Forester 2009

230hp, bimini top, all dealer maintenance records available, one owner. Dual tandem trailer. Excellent condition. Located in Silt.

In showroom condition 1100 miles, GPS, Xenon Headlights, A/C, 6-speed manual, Super-responsive handling,

$10,500 970-618-3502

$24,900 970-922-1155

Add up all the hours you spend in your SUV each year, and you'll certainly appreciate the interior comfort of this Forester. $20,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

RR Guide, 33,500 V8, 100,500 mi. , runs great! Well maintained. Garaged. Tan interior. Collector plates. Deep green with tan top & pinstripe. Beautiful car! Only driven for special occasions. $19,000 970-920-3131

$5900 Alejandro habla espanol 303 564 9631

SOLD!!

$9,990 970-925-4998

$17,200 970-390-2401

Subaru Legacy 2004

Subaru Legacy AWD 2013

Subaru Outback 2001

Subaru Outback 2002

Suburban Z71 - 2004

Subaru Legacy 2004 Limited edition. 4 door. Good condition. 130,000 Manual transmission. one owner silver drew racesmiles@earthlink.net

$20,999 More Pictures and Info Online at: www.mtnchevy.com 970-928-9777

113K miles, Thule ski & bike rack, good tires, tinted windows. 5 speed manual.

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

AWD, Leather, 279k Miles, Well Maintained with records.

$5000 OBO 970-274-0888

$6,250.00 970-319-7060

(PRICE REDUCED) $4500 970-390-3518

Suzuki DRZ 400S 2007

Toyota Camry 2005

Toyota Highlander LTD 4WD V6 2004

Toyota pickup 1991

Toyota Tacoma 2000

Suzuki DRZ 400S 2007 10k STREET LEGAL, well maintained, perfect motorcycle for the mountains 3700 obo 402-540-7091

4 door, Auto, Well maintained, always garaged, tinted windows, trailer hitch, great mpg, Excellent condition. 100K., Located in Glenwood. krebs_jerry@yahoo.com $8400 970-945-8962

Original Owner! Very Good Condition. 91k miles. 90K inspection complete. Many loaded extras, Seats 7. AC. Non-smoking car. New sun roof, Snow Tires, Timing belt & water pump. $13,800 (970)471-2198

Toyota pickup 1991 xtra cab 235000mi 5spd. 22RE new BFG AT tires. Service records from date of purchase. Awesome Truck. Good on gas. Located in Rifle $5150 970-227-4625

4WD XtraCab V6 Manual. This Tacoma will take you where you need to go every time...all you have to do is steer! $10,000 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

Volkswagen Jetta Sedan A5 2005

Volkswagen Jetta TDI (Diesel) 2009

Volkswagon Jetta TDI 2005

VW R32 2008

VW Westfalia 1991

Great MPG! It gives you outstanding gas mileage and more bang for the buck than most other cars out there.

One owner, 36K miles, garage kept and loaded with all available factory options. New Goodyear Eagle GT tires. 37 mpg city, 40+ mpg highway. Call for more info. Just reduced- $17,850 Hm. 970-945-7026 or Cell 970-379-5290

Volkswagon Jetta TDI 2005 8500 4 door. Good condition. 127k Manual transmission. 1.9 Turbo Diesel. Leather seats. GLS package. 45 mpg. Black tyredt@gmail.com $8500 970-948-5260

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

156K; sleeps 4. Runs and looks good! Full kitchen. Call for details!

Yamaha 650 V-Star 2009

Yamaha FJR 1300 ABS 2004

YAMAHA FJR AE 2007

YamahaSilverado 650 V-Star 2010

YAMAHA

Only 10K! Many extras: trunk, saddlebag, high windshield, windshield bag. Excellent condition! Maintained by local Yamaha dealer. Must be seen!

Excellent condition. 43,600 miles ABS. Silver $3500 in extras including Heated Seats and Trunk.

Sport / Tour 10,000 miles. Cyntrifical Clutch (paddle shifters). A few scratches. Always garaged. New rear tire.

$3,975 970-513-9567, ask for KEN.

$5950.00 303-408-0340

$7000. OBO 970-471-4252

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

YOUR NEW YAMAHA IS HERE! Motorcycles, ATV's and Scooters We service all makes and models. SILVERTHORNE POWER SPORTS 970-513-1119

$6,500 800-758-0319 planethyundai.com

Run i‘ttil it sells!

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

$16,500 970-262-0556

PAY FOR 1 MONTH AND IF YOUR VEHICLE DOESN’T SELL,

WE’LL KEEP IT RUNNING!

Restrictions Apply. Customer must reduce vehicle asking price 2% each month.

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B26 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily YamahaYz 250f 2005

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2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Yamaha Yz 250f 2005 for $2,500, Good condition. 230 miles. Manual transmission. Blue Color. Stuart McDonald: (970)376-2611, smcdonald@vchsweb.org $2,500 (970)376-2611

Auto Parts/ Accessories

2006 Yamaha YZ 250F, $3200 OBO. Bike is clean, really fast, and has a new top end in it. $3200 970-379-0953

Auto Parts/ Accessories

4 x Pirelli Winter Carver studded snow tires. Good condition with plenty of tread. $160. Call 970 476 4525.

Camper: full size 8 feet $200.00 Call Jerry: 970-306-1304

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Autos

$100-750 $$ Cash for unwanted vehicles. Same day pick-up. $$$ 4 Subaru’s. 970-389-8730.

EASY FINANCING WITH NO CREDIT CHECK. ADVENTURE AUTO SALES IN GLENWOOD SPRINGS IS A BUY HERE PAY HERE LOT WITH CARS FOR AS LITTLE AS $500 DOWN AND LOW PAYMENTS. CALL FOR INFO: 970-945-1020

Truck Lift Gate-used. Maxon Model 72-150 1500 lb capacity. Tuck away. 36”W x 72”L $750 . D a v i d 970-376-2796

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two 225-50ZR-16 Dunlop Sport snow tires $175.00 for both. Off of older BMW 328i. Like new condition. Brian O'Reilly 970-688-1948 Brianeoreilly@msn.com XXL Ultrashield Motorcycle Cover. Like new. Protection from Water, UV, Snow, Sap. Built-in Strap & Buckle for secure fit. $75 Edwards. 808-344-1278

Auto Service

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

Studded tires 245/75/R16 with rims

for $200 for both Call or text 970 390 0998

We buy cars for junk. Pay up to $250 depending on car. Compro carros para yonke. Pago hasta $250. 970-470-1014 Miranda’s Towing

INTERESTED in selling your 97’ & up vehicle? Body damage/ mechanical problems or Junk cars 970-390-1993. I pay cash for junk cars; call for information! (970) 485-9727 d

Can you fix just about anything? Advertise your handyman business in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Car Dead? cash paid for any vehicle, including wrecks. (970) 904-0202 freeorlowcosttowing@g mail.com

Autos

Top of the line Saab 9-5 SE (1999) sedan that has been well maintained by one owner. Very Clean. Automatic, Turbo, 4 cylinder, Heated Leather seats, Moon Roof. 217,000 miles. $2,750. 303-979-9300

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

Pickups

RAMPAGE POWER LIFT for ATV & Motorcycle: $1,900 The fast, easy, safe way to load & unload your bike or ATV into a truck by one person. Rob Riddle 970-376-8531 robertriddle@earthlink.n et

Chevrolet 1/2 Ton 4x4 1982 1600.00 4WD 2 door. Used condition. N/A Auto transmission. V8 Black Robert Moehring 970-376-0283 Robert@rmivail.com

BMW R1200RT 2009

White Toyota Corolla 93'. $1900 Auto transmission. Well kept! Runs smooth and quiet, it has new all-season tires. Contact Marge at 970 331 2697 or at taunath@yahoo.com

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Autos

Home of the $9999 & under cars. Trailer 8 x 20 feet -door on side 4 feet Back door ramp $4500 OBO Jerry 970-306-1304

Beautiful car with just 84,000 miles, leather, heated seats, 4x4, Yakima roof rack, A/T and runs fantastic! Always maintained and garaged.

2002 T4300 International DT466 engine 20' box truck w/2000lb lift-gate well maintained/ high mileage. Service records available $10,000 (970) 376-8291 E-mail dhakes@cmnm.org

26,500 mi. Black w/custom matched BMW trunk, cruise control, heated grips, heated Sargent 2-piece seat, adjustable Z Technik windscreen, wired for Garmin Zumo GPS, engine guards, ABS, electronic suspension adjustment, new tires, excellent condition.

$13,900 Silverthorne Call 208.961.1029

Can you fix just about anything? Advertise your handyman business in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Kawasaki ZX-9 1996 $3999 Excellent condition. 29,000 Green and White Mike 970-376-4882 mikegass14@yahoo.com

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1984 F250 FWD, 460 eng, 4 spd, Brahma topper, w/4 tire snow chains & oil pan heater, runs well, $1800. 970-389-0123

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Vail Art Series 4 pieces $200 Text 303-523-2960 Vail artist Barbara Fronla- Covered Bridge winter 28.5"x 21.5"; Gore Range winter 26" X 22"; Clock Tower spring 24" X 27"; Covered Bridge summer 22"X 25".

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Refrigerator. Maytag side-by-side with ice maker. $300 Eagle. Black, 23.6 cu ft. W 32 3/4, H 69 1/4, D 31 1/4. Good, clean condition. 970-376-6818

125 Archie Comic Books for $125. Most are less than 3 years old, some are much older. Superb condition. Contact me at aeplzak@hotmail.com. I am in Vail.

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LOVE TO READ!!! Hard Cover Books $1 ea Edwards Excellent condition. Cindy 970-390-7346 Will E-mail List dhancock7@aol.com

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Freezer. Roper Chest Freezer 15 cube ft $199 Eagle 970-310-0593

Original Watercolor by Margaret Marcum, 23.5" X 30", $90.00 OBO Eagle-Vail (Avon), CO Excellent condition. Text 303-523-2960 jjgora@comcast.net

Cameras/Photo Equipment ***NIKON 50mm AF-S LENS ONLY USED ONCE EXCELLENT CONDITION ALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED $200 AVON CALL OR TEXT (309) 269-1173***

Carpet/Flooring Hampton Bay, 220 volt window air conditioner. Needs its own circuit. Like new for $175.00. 970-524-7654

Upright 18 cuft. Frigidaire Freezer $325.00 Gently used condition. Eagle 970-376-3604

Karastan Area Rug $100 Edwards Excellent condition. Bernard Ribas 970-8550458 bernardribas@gmail.co m

Chariot Carrier $325 Chariot Cougar one for sale including bike and jogging attachments. Good condition, originally retailed for over $ 7 5 0 . E a g l e 970-390-9787 Child care needed for a 2 year old boy from 6:30am to 3pm. 6 days a week. In the Gypsum area. Call 970-309-5752

Gosh, thanks. More than 71 percent of adults read a newspaper in print or online each week. FREE!!! Small Wooden B a c k y a r d P l a y House/Kitchen. Approx. 4'x5'x5'(tall). Used condition (needs a coat of paint/stain). Come and get it!! Greg 303-883-0042.

14' Jumpking Trampoline for sale. Good condition $100 located in Edwards

Please Call Bob 970-390-4651 Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org. Like new booster seat with removable tray. Portable, space saving & easy to clean. By Safety 1st. Attaches to any chair. 970-688-0721 $12

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FOR SALE! The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B27 Clothing

“Davids Bridal Collection” Bridal Gown. Size 10 • Ivory “Beautiful” “Strapless Lace Fit-and-Flare Gown w/side split”. Go to:

www.davidsbridal. com & Search Style # YP3344. Gown has been cleaned & preserved.

Paid $800,

Was at $500.

NOW for $400.

CASH ONLY & NO RETURN.

Clothing

MUST SELL! Women’s Vintage Faux Suede Yellow Jacket. $15 Size Medium-ish Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (Loc. Eagle County)

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ladies clothing $1.00-$5.00 mostly size 8. Shorts, jeans, slacks, blouses, t-shirts, rain jacket. 970-390-2140 ladies clothing size 8. Entire box of shorts, jeans, khakis, and tops. $25.00 for 20 pieces. 970-390-2140 Lot of BRAND NAME gently used maternity clothes size Small. $75 for 32 items! Jeans, sweaters, shirts, tees, cords and more. Great for fall/winter. 970-688-0721 Maui Jim Freight Trains. Silver frame. Incl case and orig box. Retail $320. some scratches but overall good cond. $90. 970-306-7878.

Women’s Vintage Red 3/4 sleeve sweater $10 Detailed beading and sewing. Size med-lrg Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (Loc. Eagle County)

CASH FOR WAR RELICS

Collector Seeks WWI & WW2: helmets, medals, guns, uniforms, etc. Top prices paid. 970-926-4621

Eagle 970-390-9787.

Cargo Container Call for Price Henderson Good condition. Mike 303-929-7879 Mike@DencoContainer.c om www.DencoContainer.co m

Five pieces of Staffordshireware!

970 524 2108 lv msg (loc. in Eagle Co)

Computer/Supplies

Asus Windows 8 Laptop $385

Purchased in November 2012 with original box and instructions. Originally retailed for $549. Model is x401a with 320gb hard drive and 4 gigs of RAM. Great laptop with great battery life. Located in Eagle, 970-390-9787.

Printer. Brother MFC 8840D All in One $75 Good condition OBO E a g l e . B r e n t 970-471-8152 bstone62@me.com

Copper & Nickel, 2 person Pedestal Tub; 67Lx25Wx48D; Used Once; Porcelain & Chrome Faucet Set; A Steal at $2700;

SOLD IT!

40 Gal GE Water Heater $199.Purchased for $400. Medium tank profile fits in a variety of indoor spaces. Like new condition. Only used for 2 months.See more details in on-line ad. Call Michelle 720-371-2994.

Approximately 5,000 linear feet of used 8" and 10" logs from a deconstructed log home, selling to the highest offer by Friday August 9th at 5:00 pm. Located at the Habitat ReStore in Eagle. Call us at 970-328-1119 for details. Minimum starting offer of $2,000.

Patio Pressure-Treated Wood-2"x 6"x 16"- 14 pieces, $180, Eagle, Used condition, 970-370-4040 RENTAL TRAILERS & ATVS

Utility Trailers for RENT, short term. Bumper pull equipment Trailers up to 14,000 GVW, small utility trailers 7'x10', ATV trailers, portable welders, bumper pull dump trailers, Hi pressure self contained hot water washers (trailer mounted with reservoir) Elk Mountain Rentals 970-947-9509

BIG BAR TOPS $5.00-12.00/BF Oak, Walnut, Pine, Pecan, Elm Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 Make a Bar in your Basement!

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

Window - Weathershield Signature Brand new three wide unit 70-5/8 x 41-1/2. L&R panel casements. Hartford Green. 6-9/16 jamb. $400 Summit Cove Excellent condition. Annie 970-468-1929

OAK Dining Room Set. 6 chairs. Beautiful corner carvings. 2 leaves. $900 obo. Excellent condition. 970-456-5061 Receiver Pioneer VSX-822K 5.1 Channel A/V $240.00 Edwards New in open box ,3D Ready 140W Apple Certified W/Pandora Janay 970 390-1080(only text message).

Estate Sale Are you a book nut? Huge book sale from several estates. Woody Creek ,CO 8/9, 8/10, 8/11 . Friday 7am-6pm Saturday 8am-6pm Sunday 9am-6pm Books Books Books Books Books woodyc3.org

Firewood Fast, friendly service. Full, half, & face cords. Lower prices! Top Quality! 970-949-5018

STUMPY’S FIREWOOD Pick-up & Delivery 1 Mile East of Eagle on Highway 6

Leather couch for

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

Oak Dining Room Set-7 piece, Oval -42" x 60", Round-42" $300, Eagle Good condition, 970-376-4040

Furniture/Home Furnishings

Armoire. $150 Vail Like new condition. Jan Harding 303-901-4843 kjmharding@msn.com

August 3rd! 348 Grand Ave. Eagle, CO. 970-306-1304 Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Mattress- Queen Size Box Spring Only. Excellent Condition $100 Vail Evan 9703313004 evantempletonstuff@ho tmail.com

Resin Wicker Patio Furniture - Love Seat, Chair and Table $650 Edwards Gently used condition. Patricia (970)331-1641 vailsoccer27@gmail.com

Bar Stool Pair. Indoor/Outdoor Brown Wicker Resin. Never used-paid $400 on Maui. $150/pair. 808-344-1278 or email for pics rae@boodge.com

Jewelry RON"THE GOLD GUY "

Cast Patio Table 46x87 Dark Bronze Finish. $80050 Edwards Patricia (970)331-1641 vailsoccer27@gmail.com CHAIR. 2Tone Red/Gray. Excellent cond. rarely used. $95. Edwards. 36"h x 38"w x 34"d. Ask about matching Love Seat. Pics avail. 970-926-1212. john@mountaininsuranc e.com Cushioned chairs (4), with oak trim, rose fabric. Good for dining room or living room. Slight wear on trim but very comfortable! $85 set of four/obo. Call Jen 970-390-8680.

Health & Beauty

Advancing Life? Visit our website. http://mmhealthbuilding.myasealive .com

Hobbies

Like Renaissance Festivals?

King Metal Headboard. $75. In Vail. Like new. Joyce @ 970-306-5434 or Joyce2dogs2cats@aol.co m. See on-line for photos & specs.

Ethan Allen Bedroom furniture very lightly used to include a bunk bed, 2 dressers, and desk with bookshelf. $995 Edwards Patricia (970)331-1641 vailsoccer27@gmail.com

Wanna learn about medieval art and history? The Society for Creative Anachronism, sca.org, is looking to start a local branch in Eagle County! All ages welcome to participate! Great for all family members! Email scaeagle@gmail.com or 970 524 2108 for more information!

Housewares

Log Twin/Twin Bunk Bed Excellent condition!! In Gypsum $800.00 C o n t a c t : T i n a 970-390-5251

Indoor/Outdoor Cocktail Table. $30. In Vail. Like new. 970-306-5434 or Joyce2dogs2cats@aol.co m. See on-line ad for photos & specs.

REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Buying gold, diamonds, platinum and silver. Custom jewelry, repairs. Dave @ Summit Gold, 309 Main St./Frisco 970-668-0101. Dale Earnhardt JR.

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

Fresh Water Pearl Earrings!

Handmade Locally

Set of 5 Tropitone Montreux Sling Swivel Bar Stools. $1250 Edwards Like new condition. Patricia (970)331-1641 vailsoccer27@gmail.com

Food & Beverage

Chilies from New Mexico! we have mild, hot and extra hot. The more pouches you buy the bigger discount!

Good condition 4ft wide, 21" deep, 30" tall. Comes with side filing cabinet $75, you come get it Eagle 970-390.6447 LOVESEAT. 2Tone Red&Gray. Like new cond. Rarely used. 36"hX57"wX34"d. $175. Matching chair avail. Pics avail. 970-926-1212 john@mountaininsuranc e.com

(970)376-2087

Electronics 30" Sony TV with stand Free - You pick up. Vail Excellent condition. Susie 970-390-4930 shervert@vailgov.com

Antique writing table in good condition. 600obo call or text 970 390 0998

Little Black Desk

Primavera is back with Hatch

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

BEAUTIFUL BLACK WALNUT $5.00 - $12.00 BF Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 Big Slabs, 4/4", 8/4" & more. NEW slabs up to 11 Feet!

Furniture/Home Furnishings

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Firewood/Fuel

Call Classifieds. 845-9937

BARN WOOD $2.50-$4.50/SF Gray, Brown or Faded Red Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 "This Aint No Big Box!"

Furniture/ Dining Room

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Firewood; $50 per load in any size pick-up; Red Cliff; 970-477-1984

MUST SELL!

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Women’s Vintage Pink Faux Leather Duster Coat. $20 Size Med-Lrg. Call 970 524 2108 Lv Msg. (Loc. in Eagle County)

37 in. Granite Vanity Tops with 21", off-set right undermount basin attached . $199 ea. (2). Paid $285.Like new condition. Napoli black and white. Back and side splash included. See on-line ad for more details. Call Michelle 720-371-2994 Vail.

Collectibles

***VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN BELT BUCKLES CARVED FROM BONE TWO AVAILABLE $50 EACH OR BOTH FOR $80 AVON, CALL OR TEXT (309) 269-1173***

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

$450 OBO.

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Music Player $150 Originally retailed for $399 at Apple store. Produces great music using an iPod or iPhone. Includes original box and instructions.

866-850-9937

$25

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

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

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Includes two red urns and red gravy boat, one small red plate & one small green plate!

Women’s 70’s Vintage Lt. Blue Pleather Jacket $20 Embroidered, flowered details. Size small - med. Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (loc. Eagle County)

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Electronics

Boulders, structural dirt & top soil. Per l o a d . D a v e . 970-977-0261

SOLD... GUARANTEED!

Need more people but, don’t want anyone to know your business is taking applications and resumes?

SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY PLEASE!

SOLD!

Construction Construction Equipment/Material Equipment/Material

Delonghi cafe capri coffee and expresso maker $30 Edwards Good condition. Brian 248-925-8123 picture online Tiffany dish $110 Excellent condition. Brian 248-925-8123 picture online..

Most pairs start at just

$15

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Jewelry! Wide selection!!

Vintage, collectable & contemporary jewelry for sale! (pic actual jewelry) Call 970 524 2108 for information, lv msg. (in Eagle County)

FOR SALE! Lawn & Garden

MUST SELL!

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

$450 OBO. Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (in Eagle County)

2 Solo backpack sprayers. $50. each. 970 390-1095 Fertilome fertilizer spreader, $60. 970 390-1095


B28 | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | The Vail Daily Lawn & Garden

Patio Table, with changeable tiles, Good condition, $40 Edwards. Jill (303) 908-4577 Stihl power sweep attachment, great for spring cinder removal, $200. 970 390-1095

Miscellaneous Merchandise Blank newsprint endrolls available Only $2 each for you to pick up at our newspaper facilities: Stop by 200 Lindbergh Dr. in Gypsum or call 328-6333 ext. 12502 to arrange pick up of these endrolls. Also available on site at the Aspen Times, Glenwood Post, Summit Daily & Vail Daily offices. Recycling is a good thing! BURLAP/LACE TABLE RUNNERS, DILLON, CO. Like new condition. 14 TOTAL. 84" X 12". Paid $190 new. Barb Johnson 815-988-4451 tgifbarbieq@aol.com c'd's, dvd's and board games $3.00 each Good variety of music, movies a n d g a m e s . 970-390-2140

FREE WOODEN PALLETS

Makes great firewood, you pick-up and haul away. Always have plenty in stock! CMNM 200 Lindberg Dr Gypsum Co 81637 970-328-6333 ext 12505 Ask for Brian Schofield Golf Club Travel Bags (2). Black with padded carrying strap, wheels and many pockets for storage. Very good condition. $35 each/obo. Call Martin 970-390-9396 or Jen 390-8680. Ladder 28' Extention Alum type III. Light weight and in excellent condition. Call Steve Cell 303-408-9547 in Edwards. $100 Mercedes deluxe ski rack $150 Edwards Excellent condition. Bernard 970-8550458 RUSTIC WOOD CUPCAKE STAND, DILLON, CO. Like new condition. 4-TIERED, BARK EDGES. Paid $100 new. Barb Johnson 815-988-4451 tgifbarbieq@aol.com R U S T I C W O O D WEDDING/GARDEN ARCH. $100. DILLON, CO. Like new condition. 49" W, 24" D, 84" H. Paid $150 new. Barb Johnson 815-988-4451 tgifbarbieq@aol.com

Office

Computer desk $50 OBO Edwards Excellent condition. Holly 970-331-1639 hkwoods2@gmail.com HIGH-BACK BONDED LEATHER OFFICE CHAIR $100 Excellent cond. C o mfortable. 2 avail. Edwards. 970-926-1212. John@MountainInsuranc e.com. Pics avail.

Leather office chair $75 OBO Edwards Comfy & Good condition. Holly 970-331-1639 hkwoods2@gmail.com

Musical ***FENDER SQUIRE STRAT ELECTRIC GUITAR*** $100 AVON CALL OR TEXT (309) 269-1173

Office Chair $30 (up to 8 available) Black metal legs, blue cloth chair. Padded comfort. Excellent condition, barely used. Holly 970-331-1639 hkwoods2@gmail.com Edwards.

2012 Trek 4300 hard tail mountain bike 16" small-medium frame. Pedals not included. $300 and willing to negotiate. This bike is in good condition and MSRP $850.

2 Giant Sedona DX bikes $200.00 Vail Excellent condition. Bob 9704799541 lkrat24@aol.com 2 Giant Sedona DX bikes $200.00 Vail Excellent condition. Bob 9704799541 lkrat24@aol.com

Stacking CHAIRS $100. Set of 4. Like New. Chrome Frame Greyish Padded Seat. Pics avail. Edwards 970-926-1212. John@MountainInsuranc e.com

Tickets/Ski Passes/ Events ALL TICKETS BUY/SELL NFL-NHL-NBA-MLB-NCAA

www.denverticket.com toll free 1-800-500-8955 Pink Floyd 60 ea. Minturn Adam 970-688 5356 szpiech1@yahoo.com .Two tickets for Brit Floyd , English band playing Pink Floyd music at Red Rocs Aug.2, 8 Pm. Outstanding , as good as original.

Tools/Hardware Bosch planer, 3.75", $120. 970 390-1095

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Dewalt pressure washer 3500 psi, 3.2 gpm, used 60 hrs, $450. Bosh chipping hammer w/metal case model 11305, $300. Commercial quality tile saw, $360. Metal pipe defroster “Hot Shot 320” used twice, $150. Rotating laser transit level, $160. 970-389-0123

Travel & Vacation CHRISTIE LODGE red summer float week. Avon. 1 Bdrm. $99. Low annual fees, cheaper than hotel rent! Dues current. 970-926-1212. john@mountaininsuranc e.com

Want To Buy/ Merchandise Kimball Superstar III electric organ $100.00 Eagle-Vail (Avon) Good condition. Text 303-523-2960

Bicycles/Mopeds

Specialized SAFIRE Pro 2011 size M (17) for sale in mint condition. $2,800. Bought in 2012 and used last summer and this spring. This is an amazing bike for women who like to ride all type of trails, and I have used it for mtn. bike races as well. It is super comfortable thanks to the Brain suspension and accelerates like a race bike. MSRP is $4,700 plus tax, so it's a great deal. It also has an upgraded carbon handlebar (Monkey Lite SL). The bike weighs about 24.5 lbs. without pedals. Specs: SRAM X9 grupo, alloy frame, 120mm travel, Specialized Future Shock S140TA, Roval Control Trail EL XC wheelset. Call 970-376-6523.

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

Bike is equipped w/panniers (front & b ack), and ready to travel! $1000. Excellent condition!

Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Pro Carbon 2009 (large) for sale. $2,200. Bought new fall 2010, used through spring 2012. 26 lbs. Full suspension. 120mm travel. Rear Brain shock replaced 2012. Carbon frame with M5 Alloy chainstays/ seatstays. Color: Gloss Brown Tint Carbon. FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano M770 X; REAR DERAILLEUR: SRAM X-0, 9-speed; SHIFT LEVERS: SRAM X-0, carbon/aluminum 9-speed trigger; CASSETTE: Shimano M770 XT, 9-speed, 1 1 - 3 4 t . C a l l 970-274-9074.

SOLD!

FELT ZW series road bicycle. Frame small. $1200 obo. Extras. Excellent condition. 970-456-5061. Fuji 12 speed Road bike $350 firm. Fully refurbished in excellent condition and will include a women's hybrid mountain/road bike for free! Located in Eagle. Contact Bobbi at 970-376-1243 Giant Cyprus SX road bike. Gently used mid-range street bike in very good condition. new tune, new tires. $400. Brian O'Reilly 970-688-1948 Brianeoreilly@msn.com G I R L S 2 4 " DIAMONDBACK BIKE WITH 21 SPEEDS. GREAT CONDITION $100. CALL 476-1973

Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats

Bullet Watercraft New Cataraft Tubes $1400 ($1850 w/Frame) BulletWatercraft.com Steven 720-988-4187 sbruce @bulletwatercraft.com

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Coleman 15' canoe with paddles, $300. 970 390-1095 Pyranha Ammo (blue) Great creek/ beginner ww kayak, Great condition $450 w/ sprayskirt. Mark 970-390-6511

Boats & Boating Supplies

Marin Juniper Trail Mountain Bike Excellent Condition: 18.5"/47 cm, MARS front shocks, Maniton brakes, Shimano shifters - $175 970-376-1817 / Edwards

Scott WIT-R bicycle helmet. Men's Medium (21.75"-23.25"). New in Box. $80. Call 970-445-7455

Elk, Deer & Moose Antlers

All Grades, Top $$$ highcountryantlers.com 970-390-1332

Marlon & Brando - 2 for less than 1! 17 lb 3 yr old brothers. Laid back boys, wonderful personalities. Dogs & cats ok. CARe 970-947-9173

Cattle Dog mix - Jesse Sue - 8 yr sweet girl great with other dogs, looking for a quiet home. Good off leash. C A R e i n G l n w d 970-947-9173

Ski Equipment

Chihuahua - "Bronze" Friendliest senior tan male! Loves everyone including strangers and kids! Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun 10:30-5

2 Giant Sedona DX bikes $200.00 Vail Excellent condition. Bob 9704799541 lkrat24@aol.com Karhue BC Storm backcountry skis, lightweight and in great condition, 170cm. $200. 970 390-1095

NEW Liberty Genome 2012 Skis. $495. In Vail. See on-line ad for photos & specs. 970-306-5434

Firearms/Supplies

Pets - Cats Remington BDL Model 700 - 7MM Mag with Leupold & Goldline 3x9 Vari-xxi Scope Excellent condition & may view in Eagle, $1200 FMI Jeff 970-390-1955

BAMBOO FLY ROD: Heddon Expert #125. 9' with 3 pieces plus extra tip in original aluminum case. Made in~1957. $495 Like new condition. 970-476-2367

Golf golf balls assorted brands $3.00/dozen 970-390-2140

Golf Membership Cordillera 350.00 per mth... Join with us for Corp Membership joe@jbloodworth.com 713-824-1434 PING PUTTER: 35" Model B61 Steel head, not copper. $29 Used. 970-476-2367

KIDS SPECIALIZED HOT ROCK 12" BIKE. GREAT BEGINNER BIKE IN GREAT SHAPE! $50 CALL 476-1973 Manitou Mtn Bike HyperLite, 17" hard tail, Front shocks, Alum fram $200.00 Edwards Excellent condition. steve 970-926-7250

Pets - Dogs

Peek is a 9 yo Siamese. Lovely girl looking for quiet, loving home. Older children best. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 720-625-9966.

Akbash - "Jack" - 5+ yrs. Great w/ dogs. Looking for a home familiar with the breed. Enjoys being outside & watching the world go by. CARe in Glnwd 970-947-9173

WEIGHTS Full 150# set with bar $25. Edwards Excellent condition. steve 970-393-2651

Golf Club Travel Bags (2) Black, padded carrying handle, wheels and many pockets for storage. Very good condition. $35 each/obo. Call Martin 970-390-9396 or Jen 390-8680. Turner "Flux" Mnt Bike Lrg - SRAM X0 - FOX frnt/rear - Mavic Wheels - high end parts, excellent shape, spare wheels set included $1100.00 970-513-7733

Pets - Cats

WANTED

Exercise Equipment

Fishing

Trek Remedy 9.0 2010/ 2011 with only 500 miles! $1750 obo / Vail, CO #970-390-9222 Full XT Groupo, Elixcer CR Brakes, DT Swiss wheel set Fox Talas Fork, Fox RP23 Shock

Hunting

Chihuahua - "Bronze" Happiest senior little guy! Loves everyone strangers and kids included! Colorado Animal Rescue in Glnwd 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun

Pets - Dogs Pilates Reformer, wood frame & solid stand, 5 tension cords, leg straps, foot bar, box and pole. $150, call (970) 471-0894

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Vermont Castings 4-burner Gas Grill $275.00 Eagle Gently used condition. 970-376-3604

Bicycles/Mopeds

1958 Penn Yan Classic Wood Boat, repaired and restored with 25hp Evinrude outboard motor (light use). Great shape, runs well, beautiful mahogany finish with redwood interior benches. Rare find in this condition. Includes original windshield and repainted trailer. $5500 OBO. 303 748 7596.

Remote Golf Caddie Kangaroo 350.00 Edwards Excellent condition. Ben Gill 970-926-4027 gillben@aol.com

Camping

Hunting

***REI CAMPING KITCHEN LIKE NEW CONDITION $100 AVON, CALL OR TEXT (309) 269-1173***

Magnificent full size Silver-Tip Grizzly Bear wall mount. Can deliver. $4000 OBO. Can email or mail pics. 970-686-9319

Wilson Pro Staff Mens Golf Clubs. Full set with bag and club covers. Good condition, used one season only. $120/obo. Call Martin 970-390-9396

2 for less than 1 - Jim & Carey. Fun brother & sister looking for home together!. They will keep you smiling! CARe 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun 10:30-5 Bagheera - Ever wanted a cat bigger than a dog? This one is 28 lbs!!! Good with other animals & very affectionate. C A R e i n G l n w d 970-947-9173 Casper - 2 year old all white boy. Good with kids, cats, and dogs. Perfect combo of playful and couch potato! Eagle Valley Humane Society by appt 970-331-1983

American Staffordshire Terrier/mix. Strawberry is a 7 month old sp. fem. She is a playful funny girl who would love a chance to play in your back yard. Won't you give her a home? Call 970-629-3865 or 970-629-1926. Rangely Animal Shelter. Black lab/border collie mix - "Hank" - 2 yrs, great with other dogs, affectionate, would make a wonderful family dog! Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun

Black Labrador Retriever/mix. C.J. a 2 year old n.m. He likes to snuggle and would love to be your big cuddle bug. He likes to play with toys and ride in cars. He also enjoys walks. No cats and needs to be the only dog. Call 970-629-3865 or 970-629-1926. Rangely Animal Shelter.

Chihuahua mix - Chandler - On inexpensive meds for a heart condition at just 1 1/2 yrs old. Super outgoing & friendly, great w/ dogs. CARe 970-947-9173 Chihuahua mix "Cheese" - White & tan. Quiet, sweet boy great with dogs & cats. 4 years. Doesn't ask for much! Colorado Animal Rescue in Glnwd 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun

DEPRESSED and SAD. Corbin, 1 yr nm unique b o y , i s i n a n overcrowded shelter. Great hiker, a true loyal friend. PLEASE call 970-867-3943 or 970-379-7530 to adopt. k9rescuereferral.com

ENG Gold Ret. AKC. Champ Lines. All shots. $1000. Vet checked. 435 979 7168 utahenglishgoldens.com

Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Elvira - 1 year incredibly beautiful shorthaired black cat with the sleekest coat. Friendly girl. Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun 10:30-5 Flower - 4 year old affectionate indoor female good with other cats. Beautiful black and white tuxedo. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-331-1983 by appointment

Border Collie/mix name of Alecto. Alecto is a 3 year old n.m. He is such a good dog looking for love and attention. He would make a wonderful companion. He really likes walks and is good on and off the lease. Call 970-629-1926 or 970-675-2320. Rangely Animal Shelter.

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German Shepherd/mix name of Kuma. Kuma is a 1 1/2 year old n.m. He is such a good boy who likes to play with his buddies at the shelter. He would sure love for someone to take him hiking. Call 970-629-3865 or 970-629-1926. Rangely Animal Shelter. Hound/Great Pyrenees mix - "Dolly" - Good with dogs, cats, and kids. Looking for a family to go on adventures with! C A R e i n G l n w d 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun 10:30-5 Huskies - Two adults. One male, one female. Colorado Animal Rescue i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173 Tues-Sun 10:30-5

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The Vail Daily | Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B29 Pets - Dogs

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Longhaired Chihuahua "Foxy" - 10 years, good with dogs and kids. Adorable little girl who doesn't ask for much. Colorado Animal Rescue 970-947-9173 Italian Greyhound/Chi mix - "Bodhi" - Fun energetic little guy who loves other dogs! Eagle Valley Humane Society Call his foster at 970-376-5772 L u c y i s a 1 y o Lab/Rhodesian Mix. Affectionate, cuddly and loves people. Good with dogs and loves walks. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 720-625-9966. Kaira 4-6 mo. old F Aussie. This playful girl will warm your heart and home. Apply @ www.puarf.com 970-274-1690.

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Springer Spaniel/mix. Tripp is a 2 year old n.m. He is a beautiful black and white color. He is a playful friendly dog who would like for a nice family to give him a chance to be their family friend. He gets along with everyone. Call 970-629-3865 or 970-629-1926. Rangely Animal Shelter.

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Terrier mix - "Milo" Easy going senior boy great with other animals and everyone he meets. Eagle Va l l e y H u m a n e Society 970-376-5772

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| Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | B31

LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY

By Eugenia Last

DEAR ABBY

By Abigail Van Buren

HELP IS PLENTIFUL FOR MILITARY VETERANS GOING BACK TO SCHOOL DEAR ABBY: This letter is for “Torn in Milford, Conn.” (May 16). I returned to college after 20 years of active duty and know firsthand how difficult the transition can be. Most universities have a veterans’ service office where he might be able to connect with students with similar backgrounds and experiences to his. There should also be chapters of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars where he can meet others. I was fortunate that the university I attended (at age 45) had a dorm floor specifically for “nontraditional” students like me. In classes, I was able to make friends because my unique experiences enabled me to connect to the material in ways younger students could not, and by sharing those connections, people got to know me. Starting over -- starting something new -- is always difficult, but no education is ever wasted. If he does want to explore a career in security, “Torn” should take a part-time job while attending school to help cover expenses; universities always need highly skilled employees, and university towns are filled with CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Vera Farmiga, 40; Geri Halliwell, 41; M. Night Shyamalan, 43; Michelle Yeoh, 51. Happy Birthday: Consideration will be required this year, but you must not forgo your dreams due to someone else’s demands. Fair is fair, and as long as you strive for equality, you will land on your feet. Home and domestic situations may need some assistance. Favors will be granted along with support, suggestions and unusual proposals. Your numbers are 7, 12, 14, 22, 28, 31, 43. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Rely on your experience, skills and sheer determination. Network and concentrate on listening to others and showing interest in a wide variety of topics. The way you handle others will define what’s to come. Don’t let anyone bully you. 5 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on home, family and the people around you who can influence your future. Embrace change rather than fight the inevitable. Keep your emotions in check and refuse to let anyone goad you into participating in something you’d rather not do. 2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20):

venues that require such skills. That being said, a diploma will get him further in his future. -NONTRADITIONAL STUDENT, EKALAKA, MONT. DEAR NONTRADITIONAL STUDENT: Thank you for sharing your personal experience. Your support and encouragement for “Torn” to complete his college education was endorsed by many other vets and college professors, who find vets to be great students: DEAR ABBY: I’m concerned that there may be more going on with “Torn” than just that he/ she doesn’t fit in with peers in school. Being a combat vet and feeling disconnected from peers or having a desire to return to what they knew before (security work) is a sign of PTSD. Missing work is often “code” for survivor’s guilt. (“If I could go back and make it right, perhaps my buddy would be here, or I would be with my buddy.”) There are services available for vets suffering from PTSD if they recognize the need to reach out for them. Also, if this vet is using his/her educational benefits, then the chances of there being a training plan to help in readjustment is likely. -- VET WHO MADE IT THROUGH

Communicate from the heart, and you will get to the root of a problem or difficult situation you face. The choices you make regarding your living situation will be beneficial in the end. You may have to give up one thing to get another. 4 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Fix up your surroundings and put a little extra care into your family dynamics. Love is on the rise, and letting others know how you feel will ease stress and help you enhance your personal relationships. 3 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take your time, be creative and invent your own way of doing things. Deal with agencies and institutions that can benefit you if you lead them in the right direction by offering unique solutions for health, financial or legal issues. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What you do for others will lead to propositions. Your time, energy and knowhow will go a long way. Don’t be afraid to ask for whatever you need to make your assistance worthwhile. Love is in the stars, and romance should be on your agenda.3 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’t let the situations going on around you get you down. Rise above any turmoil and be the silent observer.

DEAR ABBY: I am a longtime college professor. Many bright students, young and old, have similar complaints. “Torn,” you sound like a great student, as many vets are. Try evening classes. They’re usually available to any enrolled student and are the same courses taught in day sections. Students enrolled in these classes are mostly working adults who are more dedicated. See if your college has online courses, so you won’t have to deal with the students in person, although you may have to take part in online discussions. Check out your college’s career services office and find a part-time job. This will give you a different peer group, plus give you some experience in your field. Your college’s veterans’ office may also have helpful resources for you. I hope these ideas will help your college experience to be more pleasant and productive. -- DR. M. IN OKLAHOMA CITY

Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069

Focus on making personal changes that will lead to greater happiness, health and wealth. Participate in events and make new friends. 4 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Know what and whom you are dealing with before you share personal information. Engage in challenges that entice you for the right reason. Expand your knowledge and use your creative imagination to reach your goals. Love is on the rise. 2 stars SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don’t sit still when you should be exercising your right to take action. Change is needed, and thinking about it and doing something to make it happen will define who you are and what you can do. 5 stars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Put a little extra effort into your appearance. You’ll feel better and do better if you are happy with the way you look. Love is highlighted, and making a solid commitment or promise will secure your position. 3 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Address partnerships and professional relationships headon. It’s important to keep your position clear and your motives concise if you want to avoid being

misinterpreted or misrepresented. Being vague will lead to disappointment. 3 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Get busy networking and wheeling and dealing with people who can help you reach financial or professional goals. A partnership will lead to bigger and better opportunities. Love will flourish if you plan a romantic evening. Live in the moment. 3 stars Birthday Baby: You are dramatic, entertain and positive. You are generous, friendly and popular.

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1.93' 2.44'

39 144

3.46' 2.98'

166 64

at Vail

5.06'

46

at Pagosa Springs near Carracas

4.06' 2.53'

122 184

1.28' 1.12'

120 171

Dolores River below Rico at Dolores

Gore Creek

Yampa River

at Steamboat Springs below Craig

68 | 39

69 | 42

Alamosa Aspen Avon Breckenridge Craig Colorado Springs Denver Durango Eagle Frisco Glenwood Springs

Today Hi Lo W

82 74 81 68 85 84 92 79 82 73 86

50 46 45 41 52 59 60 53 50 40 54

th th th th th th th th th th th

Tomorrow Hi Lo W 73 68 73 62 79 76 80 77 78 65 80

45 41 39 40 46 57 59 51 44 40 49

th th th th th th th th th th th

75 | 44

Partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms

Partly cloudy

City

Grand Junction Gunnison Leadville Minturn Pueblo Red Cliff Redstone Rifle Snowmass Steamboat Springs Telluride

-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110

Seattle 78 / 58 Boise 90 / 58

Today Tomorrow Hi Lo W Hi Lo W

89 75 70 82 90 64 68 87 77 80 60

61 47 40 43 64 43 47 56 46 47 47

th th th th th th th th th th th

82 71 64 75 82 62 62 83 69 71 59

WATERING SCHEDULE Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Even None Odd Even Odd Even Odd

All forecasts produced by:

FULL SET $10 OFF ALL WAXING 20% OFF

*Restrictions apply

URBAN NAILS

970-748-6896

CLOSED SUNDAYS I WALK-INS WELCOME I UNMATCHED PRODUCTS & SERVICE

EVERYWHERE!

Your Weekender

for the entire week!

Look for it

Numbers correspond to the last digits of street address. Water before 10a.m. and after 4p.m..

598 627

NATION & WORLD

76 | 43

57 40 41 38 61 40 46 50 42 44 43

Weather key: bz-blizzard c-cloudy fg-fog hs-heavy snow, hz-haze ls-light snow, mc-mostly cloudy mx-wintery mix, pc-partly cloudy r-rain sh-showers sn-snow su-sunny th-thunderstorm w-wind

NEW CLIENT SPECIAL *

1 0 6 0 W B E AV E R C R E E K B LV D , AV O N - N E X T T O A G AV E

0.88' 5.17'

San Juan River

SPA PEDICURE & MANICURE

must present coupon before services valid Mon - Sat only

Flow

4.50' 3.14'

near Dotesero below Glenwood Spgs.

Saturday

Last Aug. 28

Stage

at Avon near Minturn

Friday

7:49 PM 8:20 PM 8:51 PM

Full Aug. 21

Eagle River

Thursday

URBAN NAILS 2 HAS MOVED TO AVON NEXT TO AGAVE

$

First Aug. 14

Colorado River

EXTENDED FORECAST

City

$6 Tacos Tuesday Nights Tuesday Nights $10 Larkburgers Tuesday Nights Tuesday Nights $6 Tacos Oysters $6$1 Tacos $6 Tacos Larkburgers $5 Martinis $6 Tacos $10$10 Larkburgers Join usour afterdinner the dance! $10 Larkburgers dancer’s” menu $1 Oysters $4 Microbrews us aftercellar! the dance! $10 Larkburgers •••Join dancer’s” dinner menu $1$1 Oysters dancer’s” dinner menu Oysters •1/2 off all of the bottles $5 Martinis • open 5:30-10:30 Full Bar Menu • dancer’s” dinner menuinin $1 Oysters •1/2 off all of the bottles $5$5 Martinis •1/2 off all the bottles in Martinis ourof $4$5 Microbrews •1/2 off all ofcellar! the bottles in Martinis our cellar! $4$4 Microbrews our cellar! Microbrews Open nightly at 6pm www.larkspurvail.com 970.754.8050 • open 5:30-10:30 FullMicrobrews Bar Menu our cellar! $4 •• open 5:30-10:30 FullFull BarBar Menu open 5:30-10:30 Menu • open 5:30-10:30 Full Bar Menu Open nightly at 6pm www.larkspurvail.com 970.754.8050 Open nightly 6pmwww.larkspurvail.com www.larkspurvail.com 970.754.8050 Open nightly at at 6pm 970.754.8050 Open nightly at 6pm www.larkspurvail.com 970.754.8050

New Aug. 6

below Dillon below Green Mt. Res.

TODAY:

6:03 AM 7:01 AM 8:01 AM

MOON PHASES

Blue River

All forecasts produced by:

REGIONAL TWO-DAY FORECAST

Vail International Dance Festival Vail International Vail International Join us after the dance! Vail International Vail International Dance Festival Festival •Dance dancer’s” dinner menu Dance Festival Join us after the dance! Dance Festival •1/2 off all of the bottles Join us after the dance!in

MOONRISE MOONSET

SUNSET

6:10 AM 8:12 PM Today 6:10 AM 8:11 PM Tomorrow 6:11 AM 8:10 PM Thursday

near Nathrop at Parkdale

Cooler, scattered Isolated thunderstorms thunderstorms

Tuesday Nights

SUNRISE

Arkansas River

TuesdayNight Night Deck Deck Party Tuesday Party Tuesday Night Deck Party Tuesday Tuesday Night Night Deck Deck Party Party

Normal Month to Date 0.34" Normal Year to Date 13.65"

RIVER FLOWS

82 / 50

via ala car

970.949.4000

PRECIPITATION

Normal high/low 75 / 42 Record high 83 in 1987 Record low 34 in 1996

90 / 64

476-9355 Mon Thru Fri

TEMPERATURE

Pueblo

Gunnison

Vail

d elivery

Denver

75 / 42

Glenwood Spgs.

Grand Jct.

Serving

VAIL

82 / 50

OPEN DAILY

Lunch & Dinner

Includes main entrée, California roll, tempura, soup or salad & rice.

VAIL’S ALMANAC

COLORADO’S FORECAST

th th th th th th th th th th th

San Francisco 63 / 54 Los Angeles 81 / 60 Phoenix 103 / 85

Minneapolis 81 / 63 Chicago 85 / 71 Denver 92 / 60 St. Louis 85 / 73

Valid to 6 p.m. today

City

New York 80 / 67 Raleigh 86 / 67

Atlanta Dallas 84 / 73 106 / 82 New Orleans Miami 94 / 78 88 / 79

Today Hi Lo W

84 70 th Atlanta 79 59 pc Boston 85 66 th Chicago 106 82 pc Dallas 99 78 pc Houston 81 63 su Los Angeles 88 78 th Miami 94 79 th New Orleans 80 62 pc New York 103 87 th Phoenix 63 54 pc San Francisco 78 58 su Seattle Washington D.C 81 70 th

City

Athens Frankfurt London Madrid Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Vancouver Zurich

Snow Mix Showers Rain T-storms

Today Hi Lo W

84 88 77 91 75 82 79 93 86 70 87 70 87

74 66 51 64 47 59 56 75 75 49 78 54 59

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