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With Beaver Creek Mountain hiding in the clouds behind him, Jim Horan, a resident of Wildridge in Avon, walks his dog, Muggins, along Beaver Creek Point Trail in Avon on Monday. If council members approve a motion tonight, construction of six and a half miles of new trails could begin as soon as June 1.
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A look at this year’s Vail Valley seniors
Editor’s note: We’re publishing as many of these graduates as we can. To be part of it, answer the same questions these seniors did, attach a senior portrait and one other picture of your choice and email it to randy@vaildaily.com.
Casandra Armas School: Eagle Valley High School. Favorite school moment from any year: My favorite school moment was during my junior year. Student Council volunteered at the children’s hospital in Denver. Summer plans: I plan to work and enjoy some last moments with close friends. Where are you headed this fall: I am headed to Colorado Mountain College in Spring Valley for two years and then transferring to Colorado Mesa University. If you’re leaving Eagle County, what will you miss most: I’m going to miss the mountain biking trails. In 10 years you’ll be: In 10 years I will hopefully be working as a personal trainer and starting the next chapter of my life. Favorite class you took: Video production was my favorite class that I took. Class you wish had been offered: I wish I had been offered a music class other than guitar and piano.
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School: Eagle Valley High School. Favorite school moment from any year: I don’t think I can narrow it down to just one. Cyle Griffin, Cody Byrnes and I did too many crazy things to just pick one! Summer plans: Spend as much time with my family and friends before we all go our separate ways. I also plan to work and hopefully earn enough money to satisfy my mac and cheese addiction during college! Where are you headed this fall: Colorado State University. If you’re leaving Eagle County, what will you miss most: I will miss all my friends and being able to wake up every morning surrounded by the beautiful mountains. In 10 years you’ll be: In 10 years I will be in northern California, working as a successful marine biologist and hopefully starting a family. Favorite class you took: Sports physiology. Partially because it was an interesting subject to learn, but mostly because the best teacher in the entire school taught it! . Class you wish had been offered: Scuba diving! I would definitely pick that class for all seven periods.
School: Battle Mountain High School. One of my favorite high-school moments: Creating the ‘Don’t Cha’ music video with Abby and Mindy last year in video production. It’s so funny! Watch it at www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV3xvj6_FuM. Summer plans: I will work, travel, run and make the most of the time I have with my friends and family. Where are you headed this fall: Regis University. If you’re leaving Eagle County, what will you miss most: I will miss the mountains and the beautiful scenery, but above all, I will miss my family and friends. In 10 years you’ll be: A doctor. Favorite class you took: AP Biology. Class you wish had been offered: AP chemistry and wood shop! Anything else? Shout out to Claudette for reminding me to live life to the fullest, Isabelle for being a great role model, Jenai for always being spastic, Mindy for being my forever bus buddy and A.J. for always listening. Also, thanks to Coach Cope for giving the best life advice, Parish for teaching me to work hard, Mom and Dad for being the best teachers and to all of the friends who have helped me along the way!
School: Vail Christian High School. Favorite school moment from any year: Getting the day off to ski the deepest powder ever with all my friends at Vail this year! Summer plans: Working at Vista at Arrowhead and hanging with my friends. Where are you headed this fall: CU Boulder’s Leeds School of Business. If you’re leaving Eagle County, what will you miss most: Being five minutes from skiing. In 10 years you’ll be: Hopefully still living in Colorado enjoying everything that it has to offer. Favorite class you took: Calculus AB with Mr. Bruce. I’ve learned a lot Class you wish had been offered: This is not a class, but I still wish we had a ski team.
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Vote on proposed trails is set for today If approved, construction would begin June 1 and be ready to ride by end of summer By John LaConte jlaconte@vaildaily.com
AVON — A new network of trails could be in use by later this summer if council members approve a motion on their agenda tonight. At an open house on the issue Saturday, town manager Virginia Egger said construction could begin as early as June 1 on a roughly 6.5-mile system of trails for hikers and mountain bikers in the open space area north of town known as the West Avon Preserve. Wildridge residents, whose neighborhood creates a border with the preserve on its north side, expressed concern over the timetable for the trails, which was brought before council at their April 22 meeting and has been prepared for approval this week.
“My gut feeling is this is being ramrodded on Wildridge residents without sufficient time to solicit their input,” wrote Jim Horan, who attended Saturday’s open house. “I would appreciate your delaying this decision until more Wildwood residents can weigh in on these issues,” wrote Wildridge resident Jack Gardner. Regardless, “the open space belongs to all of Avon, not just Wildridge,” Egger said at the Saturday meeting, adding that the council could opt to modify the motion to only approve part of it or not approve it at all depending on what they hear from the community at tonight’s meeting. Council review of the motion is tentatively scheduled for 7:15 p.m., said town planning manager Matt Pielsticker, and those with input are welcome and encouraged to offer their opinions on the plan at that time.
BIKERS, HIKERS, STROLLERS Designed primarily by the Vail Valley Mountain Bike Association, the local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association, the trails plan contains easy,
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This map shows the latest plans for a proposed trail system in the West Avon Preserve. While the existing trail (pink) at Beaver Creek Point shows a proposed green overlay trail, that particular improvement is likely to be forgone since a recent open house meeting indicated that the work isn’t necessary, according to town officials.
What: Avon Town Council regular meeting. When: 7:15 p.m. today. Where: Avon Town Hall. More information: Review of a possible motion to authorize the town manager to execute a professional services agreement with Momentum Trail Concepts to construct Playground Way, Easy Loop, ASC Loop and Lee’s Way trails in the West Avon Preserve. moderate and strenuous trails, as well as a “family flow” trail that could serve as a “social hub,” said John McDade, of the association. No trail would be limited to use by one particular group, but the network would reduce user conflicts through the nature of the trails themselves, McDade said. “We wouldn’t limit any user group to any of these trails, what we’d do is we’d build it in a way where it’s more interesting each user group, to keep those user groups there,” McDade said on Saturday. “If I want to push a stroller down (a trail made with mountain bikers in mind), I could, but I wouldn’t.”
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STAFF SAYS GO FOR IT Three open houses on the issue were held last week. At those meetings, “there was a general consensus to maintain separation between casual trail users and mountain bikers, where possible,” Pielsticker said. “An opportunity to create a mountain bike dominant loop was seen as a method to reduce mountain biking in the current casual areas near Beaver Creek Point.” While the Vail Valley Mountain
Biking Association’s plan originally included improvements to the existing “out and back” trail known as Beaver Creek Point, feedback from citizens will likely put a halt to modifications to that trail. “Leave it alone,” said John Garnsey, Vail Resorts’ head of Global Mountain Development, on Saturday. “Don’t spend a nickel on that one.” While the original plan rang up
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WHAT’S NEXT? The next court hearing in District Judge Fred Gannet’s court is set for June 2 at 2 p.m.
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EAGLE — A Gypsum teen who allegedly killed his father last month will continue to be held at a youth detention facility in Jefferson County. The youth, whose name this newspaper isn’t publishing because of his age, allegedly shot his father, Joseph Kelly, on or around April 30. That was the day the boy and Kelly were set to meet with police regarding a graffiti incident. According to police, the youth then spent several days home alone with his father’s body before officers came to the home on May 5. The youth allegedly called the father’s workplace several days in a row, reporting the man as sick in bed. When officers went to the home for a “welfare check,” they discovered the body and the boy, who was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder. Monday was the boy’s second appearance in District Judge Fred Gannett’s courtroom. The public section of the room was not quite half-full, with the audience including his mother and people from the boy’s school. Gannett thanked those in the audience for attending, but also admonished those in the gallery to remain quiet during proceedings. He also told those present that there won’t be much to see during the hearings. “Most of the hard work is done outside
this room,” Gannett said. That was the case Monday, as Gannett, attorneys and others met outside the courtroom for about 45 minutes before the hearing began. Once back inside the courtroom, Gannett ruled on a handful of motions that have already been filed in the case. The biggest issue Monday was whether the boy will continue to be held at Mount View. He will, with Gannett ruling that he presents a “danger to himself or others.” Gannett also cautioned attorneys on both sides of the case not to discuss the case with anyone else, although he did not issue a “gag order.” Attorney Dana Christiansen, who’s representing the youth through the Colorado Public Defender’s office, asked Gannett to seal any records that might be created as the young suspect is evaluated at the youth detention facilities. Gannett said no evaluations have yet been ordered that might apply to the case; the only such work being done right now is what is normally done at Mount View. Still, he said, he would keep those documents sealed pending his own review. Gannet said given the seriousness of the crime, there will surely be a lot of hearings. Those hearings will be held on Mondays, in the afternoons after the rest of that day’s juvenile cases have been heard. The next hearing is set for June 2 at 2 p.m.
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at more than $90,000, amendments to the plan — including the idea to leave the existing Beaver Creek Point trail as is, creating a savings of $5,000 — have the current contractor cost down to $81,750, Pielsticker said. If approved, the work will be performed by Momentum Trail Concepts out of Denver, the same company that built the Haymaker trail in Eagle last year. Pielsticker and Avon’s town staff is
recommending the council approve the motion on Tuesday, according to a staff report made public at Saturday’s open house, appropriating $69,300 from the town’s Capital Projects Fund and $12,450 from a trails grant from Eagle County. Speaking from Saturday’s open house, Councilman Dave Dantas said he was in support of the plan and he knew Mayor Rich Carroll was, as well. While he wasn’t able to attend the open houses, councilman Jake Wolf said he was likely to vote in favor of the plan on Tuesday, as well.
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VAIL — The town of Vail is forming a 16-member “working group” that will help town officials gather information and provide policy options for consideration by the town council on the topic of retail marijuana sales. Members of the Recreational Marijuana Working Group will meet three times between mid-May and mid-June. The schedule has been created to allow for a community-wide discussion on the issue as the town council contemplates adoption of a retail marijuana sales policy in Vail before a moratorium expires July 31. The timeline also includes discussions with members of the Planning and Environmental Commission and town council updates.
MANY OPTIONS TO CONSIDER Passage of Amendment 64 by Colorado voters in 2012 establishes a wide spectrum of options for local governments to consider, ranging from a prohibition on the operation of retail establishments to regulations reflecting the extent allowed by state law.
MEMBERS OF THE WORKING GROUP Members of the working group were recruited by the town staff upon the
recommendation of the town council and represent organizations including: Eagle County Schools, Eagle County Sheriff ’s Office, Lionshead Merchants Association, Vail Board of Realtors, Vail Chamber & Business Association, Vail Commission on Special Events, Vail Economic Advisory Council, Vail Homeowners Association, Vail Local Licensing Authority, Vail Local Marketing District Advisory Council, Vail Police Department, Vail Resorts, Vail Valley Medical Center, Vail Valley Partnership and Vail Valley Young Professionals. In addition, a representative from the Denver-based Cannabis Business Alliance will join in the discussions.
ATTEND THE FIRST MEETING The group will hold its first meeting Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Grand View room, located on the third level of the Lionshead Welcome Center. The two remaining meetings, May 28 and June 11, will also take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. and will be held in the Community Room of the Vail Public Library. Members of the public are welcome to attend the meetings and will be invited to offer written comments as part of the agenda. For more information, call George Ruther at 970-479-2145 or email gruther@ vailgov.com.
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Thanks to the interwebs, righteous indignation is apparently America’s new feel-good emotion. We devote countless hours online looking for stories or memes so we can tell ourselves and those who agree with our perspectives how right we are and how wrong everyone else is. We tweet, blog, post, email and so on as if that immediately imbues us with the powers of an activist on whatever subject catches our fancy for the day. It is the perfect conduit to make us feel like we are accomplishing something, yet no actual work or effort beyond a few keystrokes is ever required. We have the wonderful opportunity to yell at everyone we can to “get out there and do something!” while doing virtually nothing ourselves. It’s almost as pointless as closing your eyes and hoping your own interRichard nal thoughts can affect an outcome. Carnes While it might make you temporarMy View ily feel better, it accomplishes zilch. (Some refer to this act as “praying.”) #bringbackourgirls is a perfect example. April 14 was the day the 276 girls were abducted from a school in Nigeria, but most of us didn’t hear about it for at least two weeks. Why? We were too busy paying our taxes, watching CNN in their never-ending search for Malaysian plane wreckage, other networks in their coverage of the South Korean ferry disaster, debating the racism scale concerning Sterling and Bundy, revisiting forgotten thoughts about Monica Lewinsky and watching college kids play a drinking game where every time Fox says “Benghazi” they have to take a drink. Students are getting hammered nationwide on a daily basis.
‘HASHTAG ACTIVISM’ ACCOMPLISHES NOTHING But suddenly, now that it has become trendy to do so, millions of Americans miraculously noticed the Nigerian tragedy, with everyone acting like their “hashtag activism” is going to actually accomplish something to help find the kidnapped girls. And to make matters even superficially worse, a few are even insisting that if only Hillary Clinton had classified the Boko Haram religious nuts as “official terrorists” the kidnapping would have never occurred. Yes, yes, let’s politicize everything possible in order to help achieve a personal agenda. To hell with the real issue. Anyway, remember “Kony 2012”? Who could forget, right? They never caught the guy. In fact, many speculate he died years ago, but they did raise over $30 million from well-intentioned folks like you and me, which was then used to make a pointless sequel. But people sure did feel good about supporting the “cause.” And that is my point. At least from an awareness angle, I happily admit such sanctimonious hedonism can play a role, especially if it helps prompt a positive change of some sort. But our shallow gestures offered on social media, while perhaps inspiring in some abstract, ethereal way, do no more to actually help lead to a resolution than turning our Bud Light labels in a particular direction before each snap. Sure, it’s only weird if it doesn’t work, but it never, ever has any bearing on the actual outcome. Richard Carnes, of Edwards, writes weekly. He can be reached at poor@vail.net.
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Programs enrich kids’ learning experiences School engagement and enriched learn16). Healthy eating strategies enable faming is a community priority. Given that only ilies to make smarter consumer choices, 36 percent of Eagle County teens recentleading to benefits such as increased focus ly reported feeling the schoolwork they in children at school. are assigned is meaningful and important While 2013 Eagle County Healthy Kids (2013 Eagle County Healthy Kids ColoColorado Survey findings demonstrate rado Survey), many local organizations youth are motivated to graduate high have strengthened partnerships with Eagle school and continue on to further their eduCounty Schools to offer enriching academic cation, opportunities exist to boost engageopportunities. Walking Mountains Science ment in current coursework and to foster Center, established in 1998 in Red Cliff an environment where students experience by longtime local Kim Langmaid, is one relevancy between current learnings and example of a local agency working closely future success. Enrichment programs, ofwith Eagle County Schools to foster critical fered by Walking Mountains and other orthinking through programs ganizations, support this that complement the classroom connection of learning Michelle Stecher curriculum. Walking Mounto the future. For examValley Voices tains works to “awaken a sense ple, 52 percent of Eagle of wonder and inspire environCounty teens recently mental stewardship through natural science reported feeling the things they are learning education” and ensures that every child in in school will be important to them later in Eagle County receives natural science edulife. In addition to improving the manner cation that takes place in nature. in which all youth-serving organizations Walking Mountains combines the folpull together as an effective system, Eagle lowing developmental assets with science County Schools is committed to higher coneducation: tent standards and a high level of academic ■ Achievement motivation: Young peorigor for all students. ple are motivated to do well in school. Haven’t had a chance to check out an in■ Youth as resources: Young people are sightful Walking Mountains program yourgiven useful roles in the community. self? The final film in the sustainable film ■ School engagement: Young people are series, “Minds in the Water,” shows at the actively engaged in learning. Dusty Boot in Eagle at 6:30 p.m. on May In addition to school field science pro20. Additionally, Summer Science Camps grams, summer science camps and the Girls are filling up quickly; find out more inforin Science program, Walking Mountains mation and register today at www.walking has been engaged with the Healthy Commountains.org. munities Coalition, a community coalition focused on healthy eating and active living. Michelle Stecher is the executive director Recently, Walking Mountains led developat the Eagle River Youth Coalition, a ment of a food production map, enabling local nonprofit organization that offers community members to find current inforand supports collaborative prevention mation on over 300 food producers within programs and services. For more 100 miles of the town of Eagle (a full article information, call 970-949-9250 or visit on the project ran in the Vail Daily on April www.eagleyouth.org.
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Opportunity in loss Coach Nichols, of the BMHS lacrosse team, demonstrated the type of leadership representative of a successful program — notwithstanding the scoreboard. My wife, Mary Ann, and I know nothing about lacrosse and watched LETTERS TO our only game on Friday between BatTHE EDITOR tle Mountain and Aspen. We watch the local teams because of the excitement of unpredictable high school sports; we will continue to follow the teams because of the predictable impact on young athletes by quality leaders like coach Nichols. The maxim “adversity creates character” is not a cliche. The heartbreak of the Aspen outcome created a leadership opportunity. A lesser coach would have rationalized the playoff loss, which would have disrespected the opponent by dismissing their accomplishment under adversity. With his post-game comments in the Vail Daily, coach Nichols took advantage of the opportunity to lead one last time this season. Mary Ann and I cannot wait until next lax season. Go Huskies! Tim LyBarger
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Nurses are in high demand While reading a recent article from The Pew Charitable Trusts, my interest was piqued when I learned that “on a per capita basis, Colorado topped the list in math- and science-related job openings in 2013.” Jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics are called STEM jobs. Judson Haims According to Boston-based My View Burning Glass Technologies, persons choosing to pursue jobs in the STEM fields can expect to enter these fields with starting salaries north of $66,000 per year. Perhaps it may be time to consider a job change. Or perhaps for those young adults within our communities, Colorado Mountain College and Colorado North Community College should be on your list of places to visit this week. Registration for summer semester at CMC has already begun and at CNCC, the summer semester will begin in early June. While there is a plethora of courses to choose from are the medical field. Recently, I wrote an article about the nursing shortage nationwide and within Colorado. The information I learned while writing the article was shocking to me. While I am well aware of the growth and demand within the homecare segment of the medical industry (a very tiny segment), I was very much uneducated as to the peril we as a state and country are in and will be faced with for quite some time. According to a Colorado Public News examination, some 50 hospital construction projects are in development throughout the state with a $3.4 billion price tag. It seems that our state is investing heavily in our economic future. Take a look at the following stats provided by the Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence: ■ Colorado has over 61,000 licensed nurses ■ 59 percent of Colorado’s registered nurses are employed by hospitals. ■ Thirty-two percent (21,000) of Colorado’s nurses are older than 55. ■ More than 2,000 nurses are expected to retire annually over the next 10 years. ■ Besides the 2,000 retiring nurses whose jobs fill need to be filled, Colorado has an annual need of 3,300 additional nurses.
LOCAL COLLEGE OFFERS NURSING CLASSES Nursing school is tough, and it’s only going to become harder. Luckily for those persons considering a career in the medical fields, our local colleges are here to help. Our local colleges offer affordable nursing preparatory classes. If you have the slightest interest in becoming educated in the medical field, then you need to take action now. Classes in the following start this week at CMC: ■ Emergency medical services. ■ Medical office technology. ■ Personal care attendant. For those interested in a nursing career but not too sure of how to start or if such a career path may be for you, take a look at the personal care attendant course starting next week at CMC in Edwards. This course is a great starting point for those interested in a health career. Students of this course will gain basic understanding and experience in skills that may open the door for a fabulous career. The course will provide education on such topics as ethics, HIPAA compliance, pathogens, chain of infection and assisting with personal care. We must significantly expand the pipeline of new nurses. Colorado can no longer rely on other states to educate our nurses. Students interested in nursing must be prepared academically to succeed in a demanding college curriculum. This means having college level reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and math skills. Remember the STEM information mentioned earlier? For those who speak a second language, you may very well find that you are in even greater demand! Judson Haims is the owner of Visiting Angels Home Care in Eagle County. For more information, go to www. visitingangels.com/comtns or call 970-328-5526.
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SENIOR CALENDAR UPCOMING EVENTS ■ Today: Eagle County Caregiver Support Group, 4:30-6 p.m. Eagle River Presbyterian Church. Call Pat at 970-328-8831 for more information. ■ Wednesday: Senior dining group lunch at Gobi in Edwards, 12:30 p.m. Join a group of seniors for a fun social lunch. Meet at the restaurant. ■ Thursday: Strong People progressive weight training class, held every Thursday at the Golden Eagle from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.. $2 suggested donation per class. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Thursday: Senior Spot presents a card-making class with horticulturist Jackie Clark. Class co-sponsored by the Vail Public Library. ■ Thursday: Greeting card making workshops are held every Saturday at the Golden Eagle, 2 p.m. Materials provided. ■ May 19: Senior Spot presents “Matter of Balance” class. This program is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels for older adults who have concerns about falling. Located at the Eagle River Presbyterian Church. Class from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Call Bev at 970-331-6626 for more information. ONGOING WEEKLY ACTIVITIES: Mondays ■ Senior Spot for engaging
activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. This program is sponsored by Eagle Valley Senior Life. Eagle River Presbyterian Church, across from Wal-Mart. ■ Full body fitness exercise class, 9 to 10 a.m. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle. A full body workout incorporating both seated and standing activities. Variety will be offered with hand weights, resistance tubing/ bands, circuit training, balance and coordination challenges, and cardiovascular training. Suggested donation of $2 per class. Call 970328-8896 for more information. Tuesdays ■ Senior lunch, noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle, $3 suggested donation for people 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available. Call 970-328-8896 for reservations and information. ■ Tai Chi for balance class, 10 a.m. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center through May 27. $15 for eight-week session or $2 drop-in rate. ■ Seated stretch and strengthen exercise class, 11 a.m. to noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center. A fully seated class, incorporating general stretching and strengthening for both upper and lower extremities. Hand weights and resistance tubing/bands will be incorporated, as will seated balance
Wednesdays ■ Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA/ Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center. $2 per meal for those 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available, depending on location. Call 970-3288831 for reservations and more information. ■ Nordic Walking at Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center, 10 a.m. Walking poles provides. Cost: Free. ■ Chair Yoga at Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center, 11 a.m. Free.
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■ 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. A full body workout incorporating both seated and standing activities. Variety will be offered with hand weights, resistance tubing/bands, circuit training, balance and coordination challenges, and cardiovascular training. Suggested donation of $2 per class. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Poker game at the Golden Eagle on the first and third Wednesday of every month, 1 to 3 p.m.
activities to help engage the core. There will be some limited cardiovascular work in this class as well. Suggested donation of $2 per class. Call 328-8896 for more information. ■ Non-medical foot care (toenail trimming and foot soaks) at the Golden Eagle Senior Center. Third Tuesday of each month from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Call 970-328-8896 to sign up for a spot. ■ Transportation for errands (bank, post office, etc.). Bus leaves the Golden Eagle at 2 p.m. for this service. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Joint Relief Water Class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Avon Recreation Center. $2 per class. Call 970-3288831 for more information. ■ Water aerobics class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Gypsum Recreation Center. $5 drop in rate. Call 970328-8896 for more information.
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Thursdays ■ Senior Spot for engaging activities and socialization (must be 55 or older), 1 to 4 p.m. This program is sponsored by Eagle Valley Senior Life It is located at VSSA/Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center. Call 970-977-0188 for more information. ■ Senior lunch, noon at the Golden Eagle Senior Center in Eagle, $3 suggested donation for people 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available, depending on location. Call 970-3288896 for reservations and more information. ■ Strong People weight training class, Thursdays at 11 a.m. at the Golden Eagle. Suggested donation of $2 per class.
■ Senior crochet group, 1 p.m. at the Golden Eagle Senior Center. Are you looking for an extremely fun group of ladies to crochet with and learn various new techniques? Then this is the group for you! ■ Grocery shopping, bus leaves the Golden Eagle at 1 or 2 p.m., depending on shopping location. Call 970-328-8896 for more information. ■ Water aerobics class, 10 to 11 a.m. at the Gypsum Recreation Center. $5 drop in rate. Call 970328-8896 for more information. Fridays ■ Senior lunch, 11:30 a.m. at VSSA/Maloit Park Senior Wellness Center, $2 fee per meal for those 60 or older. Home pick-ups and drop-offs are available, depending on location. Call 970-3288831 for reservations and more information. ■ Third Friday of every month: Poetry Group at the Eagle Public Library, 10:30 a.m. ■ Fourth Friday of every month: BINGO at the Golden Eagle Senior Center, 1 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.
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We are so proud of this great and smart dog. Time goes by fast. He has taught us a lot, and we’ve learned from him. Happy birthday, cutie. We love you!
Burke and Alyssa Larson welcomed their baby boy, Tucker Burke, on St. Patrick’s Day. He was born at 2:34 p.m. at Vail Valley Medical Center. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 21 inches long. He was the only baby born on St. Patrick’s Day at VVMC! We love Tucker more than words can say!
Introducing Nora Rae O’Brien, born May 2 to proud parents Molly (Merkling) and Jesse O’Brien, both alumni of Eagle Valley High School. The grandparents are pretty happy about it, too!
GABE’S DAY
Happy early birthday, Gabe! We will miss you this summer, but we are so happy to celebrate with you at school! Love, Molly, Claire and all of your friends at Mountain Montessori!
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Vail Pet Partners is holding an informational meeting for anyone interested in joining or learning more about our program on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Shaw Regional Cancer Center conference room, located on the ground level next to the cafeteria. For more information and to RSVP, email info@ vailpetpartners.org. Please note this meeting is for humans only.
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Vail Valley Dental Care’s Sarah McCafferty presents a donation check to Starting Hearts founder Lynn Blake. Dr. Maloley and the Vail Valley Dental Care team would like to thank their patients for supporting Starting Hearts during April. Vail Valley Dental Care has committed to donating a portion of its revenues to great causes, and Starting Hearts was selected as the April “Monthly Give” nonprofit partner. If you have a charitable cause that you love, then please contact Samantha by email at samantha@vailvalleydentist.com to request a nomination form.
GOLF EVENT
The 16th annual Scramble Against Cancer Golf Tournament and celebration is July 14 at Sonnenalp Golf Club. There are two shotgun starts, at 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Starting at 6 p.m., there will be a party featuring the Vail Allstars Band. Proceeds benefit the Sonnenalp Breast Center. For details, visit www.sonnenalp foundation.com, email mdavis@ sonnenalp.com or call 970-479-5700.
DONATE Donate your unwanted, late model computer equipment to the annual Eagle Valley Community Fund Rummage Sale at Maloit Park. We’re sorry but we cannot accept old CRT televisions. Call 970-845-7070 for more information.
Our World Vail Daily | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | A11
Experts expect average year for fires
ACROSS THE WIRE DONETSK, Ukraine
Insurgents in eastern Ukraine declare independence; Kremlin urges Kiev to hold talks Pro-Moscow insurgents in eastern Ukraine declared independence Monday and sought to join Russia, undermining upcoming presidential elections, strengthening the Kremlin’s hand and putting pressure on Kiev to hold talks with the separatists following a referendum on self-rule. Russia signaled it has no intention of subsuming eastern Ukraine the way it annexed Crimea in March. Instead, Moscow is pushing to include eastern regions in negotiations on Ukraine’s future — suggesting that Russia prefers a political rather than a military solution to its worst standoff with the West since the Cold War.
WASHINGTON
Big energy-savings bill headed for defeat, dragged down by pipeline dispute A widely popular, bipartisan energy savings bill is falling victim to election-year politics and the Obama administration’s continued indecision on the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The legislation would tighten efficiency guidelines for new federal buildings and provide tax incentives to make homes and commercial buildings more efficient. It easily cleared a procedural hurdle last week but is stalling now after Republican demand for votes on the Canada-toTexas pipeline and on new administration-proposed greenhouse-gas limits for coal-burning power plants.
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NC entrepreneur in close primary with ‘Idol’ singer Clay Aiken dies at home The North Carolina entrepreneur who was locked in a too-close-to-call Democratic Party primary with former “American Idol” singer Clay Aiken died Monday, said the president of the textile company he founded. Keith Crisco, 71, died from “some type of fall” at his home, according to Robert Lawson, president of AEC Narrow Fabrics.
Hickenlooper: ‘Normalcy should not imply relaxing’ Associated Press
ENGLEWOOD — Wildfire experts predict an average year for fires in Colorado in 2014, welcome news after two consecutive seasons that were worse than average, Gov. John Hickenlooper said Monday. But even an average year means fires could scorch more than 155 square miles, Hickenlooper warned. “Normalcy should not in any way imply relaxing or a lack of vigilance,” he said. Wearing a yellow firefighter’s shirt, Hickenlooper stood amid aircraft and fire trucks parked inside a hangar at Centennial Airport and discussed the annual wildfire outlook briefing he just received from state and federal wildfire managers. “The good, positive perspective that I can bring is I think we are ready,” he said. Hickenlooper also signed three wildfire-related bills, one authorizing nearly $20 million for the state to buy two fire-spotting planes and contract for four helicopters and four single-engine tankers. The state currently has contracts for only two single-engine tankers. Rain and snow fell outside the hangar, leaving slush and puddles of water on the tarmac and prompting Hickenlooper to wish for more. “We could certainly use more days like this,” he said. A weekend storm dropped up to
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Smoke from the West Fork Fire surrounds drivers near South Fork in June. The highway was later closed and mandatory evacuation orders were issued for the nearby town of South Fork. After two consecutive seasons that were worse than average, wildfire experts are predicting an average year for fires in the state. 2 feet of snow on parts of the state. Tim Mathewson, a meteorologist who works with regional firefighters, said spring moisture is important for lowering wildfire danger.
‘CRITICAL TIME’ “This is a very critical time for moisture. We expect spring to be wet, which usually reduces our fire risk,” said Mathewson, who works at the Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center in suburban Denver, which oversees firefighting in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming. Mathewson, who prepared a weather briefing for Hickenlooper, warned that even wet years can be dangerous, citing 1994, when a wildfire killed 14 firefighters in western Colorado.
The outlook is not uniformly positive. Southwestern Colorado remains dry, though not as dry as a year ago, Mathewson said. The southern foothills reaped some benefit from the weekend storm, but Durango and Pagosa Springs in the southwestern corner got less than a quarter-inch of water, he said. Hickenlooper also signed bills Monday that authorize the state Water Resources and Power Development Authority to make loans for forest health projects and make technical revisions in the rules for prescribed burns. A 2012 prescribed burn near Conifer southwest of Denver got out of control, killing three people and destroying two dozen homes.
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LeBron scores 49, Heat take 3-1 lead Bosch sinks crucial 3-pointer with 57 seconds left; Allen tacks on free throws to finish off Brooklyn Associated Press
NEW YORK — LeBron James tied his playoff career high with 49 points, Chris Bosh made the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 57 seconds left, and the Miami Heat beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-96 on Monday night for a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals. James carried the Heat nearly the entire way until Bosh hit the shot that put Miami ahead for good. Ray Allen followed with four free throws and James finished it off with one more, putting the Heat in position to wrap it up at home Wednesday in Game 5. James was 16 of 24 from the field and 14 of 19 from the free throw line in matching the 49 points he scored for Cleveland against Orlando in the 2009 Eastern Conference finals. He missed his second free throw with 1.1 seconds left, muttering to himself after it fell out. Joe Johnson scored 18 points for the Nets, who were 15 of 25 from 3-point range in their Game 3 victory but only 5 of 22 in this one. Paul Pierce scored 16 points, while Deron Williams and Shaun Livingston each had 13. Dwyane Wade scored 15 points on the night his Heat postseason record of 46 points was shattered. Bosh finished with 12.
MIAMI PULLS OUT THRILLING VICTORY Miami pulled out a thrilling victory in a game neither team led by double digits and has won at least one road game in 14 straight series, breaking the record set by the Chicago Bulls from 1991-94. Brooklyn opened the fourth quarter with six straight points to grab an 82-79 edge, and neither team had a bigger margin than that in the period until Kevin Garnett’s two free throws tied it with 2:30 remaining. Both teams then couldn’t score, with Bosh missing a pair of jumpers before getting a third crack at it when the Heat
swung the ball around to him in the corner in front of the Brooklyn bench for a 3 that made it 97-94. Johnson then missed a jumper while trying to draw James’ sixth foul, and Allen’s free throws put it away. Wade scored 46 points against Boston in the first round of the 2010 playoffs, and James’ best in a Heat uniform had also come against the Celtics, his memorable 45-point performance that saved Miami’s season in Game 6 of the 2012 Eastern Conference finals. Pierce, who asked to guard James after Game 1, was on the wrong end of an assault that was ever better this time. James and the Heat had shrugged off a couple days of chatter from Pierce, who said the Nets weren’t afraid of the Heat. But things were testy at the start, with first-quarter technical fouls for James, Pierce, Shane Battier and Alan Anderson. Miami started quickly again, making nine of its first 12 shots, and led 27-22 after one behind 12 points from James. He opened the second on the bench and Brooklyn started with a 9-2 spurt to take its first lead at 31-29 when Andrei Kirilenko converted a three-point play. James was a force once he returned — especially after a second foul against him seemed to get James more annoyed than any of Pierce’s talking did. James made three straight baskets to turn a three-point deficit into a threepoint lead, and he gave Pierce a glare after a thunderous slam later in the period. He had 13 points in just 7 ½ minutes of the quarter, and the Heat led 56-49 after making 24 of 38 shots (63 percent) in the first half. He had 13 straight Miami points in the third, but the Nets were able to get back in the game while the rest of the Heat were being shut out. Brooklyn cut it to one on a few occasions before James made a pair of free throws after coming up with a steal, and Miami led 79-76 going to the fourth. Notes: Mirza Teletovic was held to four points and missed all three 3-point attempts. He had been 11 of 19 in the series, Wade saying before the game it was “red alert” when he entered. ... As they have during postseason home games, the Nets had a Brooklyn-based entertainer announce their starting lineups. On Monday it was Mike D of the Beastie Boys. Denzel Washington, Spike Lee and Floyd Mayweather Jr. were also in the crowd.
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Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams, left, passes around Miami Heat forward Chris Andersen on Monday during Game 4 of the playoffs at the Barclays Center in New York.
Self-limiting exercises offer many benefits I was introduced to self-limiting machine on, plug your headexercises by Gray Cook, phones in and mentally disengage. Barefoot a board certified orthopedic specialist who running is the complete opposite and may be maintains that pursing movement patterns the best example of a that limit the exerciser self-limiting movement pattern. to mechanical control, mindfulness, joint moCook said “The modbility and stability were ern running shoe allows keys to fitness success. us to ignore a sensory For example, walking Ryan W. perspective of running Richards on a treadmill doesn’t that is only second to Make it Count require any concentravision, and, as you know, tion on behalf of the the increase in runexerciser. You turn the ning-related injuries
paralleled running shoe development. When running barefoot, over-striding and heel striking is not an option—it produces jarring discomfort and pain because it is not authentic. Is it not a bit peculiar that the quick twinges of pain refine the barefoot runner’s stride to help avoid running injuries, while the comfort of the modern running shoe later exchanged those friendly twinges for debilitating pain.” You can’t cheat while running barefoot. The nature of it forces you to maintain proper
alignment, speed control and mechanical expertise or you hurt yourself. Modern shoes are a band-aid for poor movement quality.
PERFECT EXAMPLES Two other great examples of self-limiting movement execution is jumping rope and traditional yoga practice. Try jumping rope with bad posture. You can’t do it. Jumping rope automatically pulls your shoulders back and down, points your chest to the ceiling and creates power in the lower
extremity. If you aren’t quick with your feet, you trip over the rope. And try faking your way through a yoga pose. You either own it or you don’t. I am a casual yoga observer, so you must take my sentiment with a grain of salt.
MANY EXERCISES EMPLOY SELF-LIMITING MOVEMENTS Examine traditional exercise programs; they were mostly based on self-limiting exercise movements. Gymnastics, barbell
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Canadiens force Game 7 with 4-0 win over Bruins Shutout from Carey Price and two points from Max Pacioretty help Montreal in must-win game Associated Press
MONTREAL — Max Pacioretty had a goal and an assist in the second period and Carey Price made 26 saves and the Montreal Canadiens blanked the Boston Bruins 4-0 on Monday night to force Game 7 in their Eastern Conference semifinal series. The series is tied 3-3 going into Game 7 on Wednesday night in Boston. Pacioretty, who had only one assist in the first five games, scored and set up Thomas Vanek’s goal in the second period. Lars Eller scored in the first for Montreal and Vanek added his second of the game into an empty net with 3:56 left. Rookie Nathan Beaulieu, the Canadiens’ 2011 first-round draft pick who was given a surprise start by coach Michel Therrien, picked up an assist in his first NHL playoff game and was plus-2.
A FAMILIAR SCENARIO The Canadiens repeated the scenario of their 2011 first-round
series against the Bruins, winning at home to force a Game 7. That year, they lost Game 7 in overtime. The Bruins went on to win the Stanley Cup. Montreal got out to a strong start after a rousing pregame show and the teams played at a ferocious pace through the first two periods. Despite having the best of the play in the opening 20 minutes, the Canadiens needed an unusual play for the only goal. Kevan Miller lost the puck off his stick behind the Boston net and then inadvertently tripped goalie Tuukka Rask as he tried to smother it, leaving Eller free to score unassisted 2:11 into the game. The second period was marked by a remarkable 5:11 stretch without a whistle in which the Bruins bottled the Canadiens in their end for minutes at a time, only to see Milan Lucic miss their best scoring chance from the edge of the crease. Soon after, Beaulieu flipped the puck up the center of the ice and saw it go off Loui Eriksson to Pacioretty, who won a race with Zdeno Chara and beat Rask between the pads at 15:24. Pacioretty kept a puck alive with his feet amid a crowd in front of Rask during a power play and saw the puck slide to Vanek for a shot into an open side at 17:39.
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Montreal Canadiens’ Thomas Vanek, left, scores on Boston Bruins Tuukka Rask, third from left, as Bruins’ David Krejci, fourth from left and Canadiens’ Max Pacioretty look on during the playoff game on Monday in Montreal. The Canadiens beat the Bruins, 4-0, to force Game 7. The Bruins came close at 11:05 of the third when a Chara shot went off Price and dropped behind him. But with Jarome Iginla digging in the crease, David Desharnais was on his knees to stop the puck
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with his stick just as it had almost crossed the goal line. The no-goal call stood up to video review. Notes: Beaulieu replaced Douglas Murray on Montreal’s third defense pair and Daniel Briere returned to the lineup for Travis
Moen. ... Eller scored during Beaulieu’s first career NHL playoff shift, making him plus-1 only 2:11 into the game. ... Boston made no changes. ... Shawn Thornton played his 100th career playoff game.
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things on the farm. They probably never needed personal trainers, and they knew how to move well because the environment dictated that they do so for the very sake of their survival. We must focus on exercises that are authentic. A great approach is to start by exercising on the floor. After all, this is where human movement begins during development. Exercises like kettlebell get-ups are great foundational movements to practice. Standing exercises like deadlifting and running are progressions to graduate to. Other great self-limiting exercises to progress to are pull-ups or climbing a rope. If you can’t do pull-ups either, you’re too fat or too weak. And don’t tell me you’re too old. I have a handful of male and female clients in their early 60’s performing them. I am not passing judgment or saying you’re a bad person if you can’t do pullups. It’s just a great bio-marker for your ability or inability to execute authentic movement. Start moving well, challenge yourself to climb a tree or go to that yoga class you’ve been dreading. Your body will thank you and your fitness results will show for it. Ethan Reeves, the director of strength and conditioning at Wake Forrest, once said “You are only as strong as your weakest link.” Believe it and own it. Ryan Richards has a B.S. from Ohio University and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is the personal trainer at the Sonnenalp Golf Club and the owner of R2HP, an athlete consulting and personal training company. Richards’ passion comes from overcoming childhood obesity and a T1-L3 spinal fusion. Contact him at www.r2hp.com or 970-401-0720.
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SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB — Announced San Diego C Rodney Daal (Eugene-NWL) and free agent minor league RHP Nick Fleece received 50-game suspensions following second violations for a drug of abuse under Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled RHP Preston Guilmet from Norfolk (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS — Assigned C George Kottaras outright to Columbus (IL). DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with SS Troy Hanzawa on a minor league contract. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed INF Ian Stewart on 15day DL. Recalled INF Luis Jimenez from Salt Lake (PCL). TEXAS RANGERS — Assigned INF Josh Wilson and RHP Scott Baker outright to Round Rock (PCL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Claimed OF Kenny Wilson off waivers and optioned him to New Hampshire (EL). Placed RHP Sergio Santos on the 15-day DL. Optioned C Erik Kratz to Buffalo (IL). Recalled INF Jonathan Diaz and RHP Chad Jenkins from Buffalo (IL). National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent C. A.J. Ellis to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment. MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHP Jose Fernandez on the 15day DL, retroactive to May 10. Recalled LHP Dan Jennings from New Orleans (PCL). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent RHP Ethan Martin and OF Darin Ruf to Lehigh Valley (IL) for rehab assignments. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Sent LHP Jaime Garcia and RHP Jason Motte to Memphis (PCL) for rehab assignments. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Fired coach Mike Brown. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL — Suspended St. Louis WR Stedman Bailey the first four games of the 2014 regular season for violating the NFL policy on performance enhancing substances. ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released TE Brett Brackett, C John Estes, LB Kenny Rowe and RB Ryan Williams. Agreed to terms with RB Zach Bauman, LBs Jonathan Brown and Glenn Carson, K Chandler Catanzaro, RB Tim Cornett, DT Bruce Gaston, T Kelvin Palmer, WRs Kelsey Pope, Corey Washington and Kevin Smith, DT Justin Renfrow, CBs Brandon Sermons and Todd Washington, G-C Anthony Steen and T Kadeem Williams. ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed WR Geraldo Boldewijn, RB Jerome Smith, QB Jeff Mathews, TE Jacob Pedersen, TE Brian Wozniak, LB Brenden Daley, DE Nosa Eguae, CB Devonta Glover-Wright, FB Maurice Hagens, WR Julian Jones, WR Freddie Martino, LB Walker May, S Kimario McFadden, FB Roosevelt Nix, WR Bernard Reedy, DT Donte Rumph, LB Jacques Smith, C James Stone, WR Tramaine Thompson and P Matt Yoklic. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Signed LB Xavius Boyd, DT Levi Brown, WR Jeremy Butler, WR Jace Davis, OT Parker Graham, DT Derrick Hopkins, OT James Hurst, CB Tramain Jacobs, P Richie Leone, DT Jamie Meder, S Dexter Moody, CB Deji Olatoye. LB Zachary Orr, DT A.J. Pataiali’i, CB Avery Patterson, CB Sammy Seamster and OT Brett Van Sloten. BUFFALO BILLS — Released TB Anthony Allen. CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms with S Brock Vereen and QB David Fales on four-year contracts. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Terminated the contract of QB Josh Johnson. Signed LB James Davidson, OT Curtis Feigt, G Dan France, TE-FB Ryan Hewitt, G Trey Hopkins, S Isaiah Lewis, WR Colin Lockett, WR Alex Neutz, FB Nikita Whitlock and HB James Wilder. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Released QB Vince Young. Signed FB Ray Agnew, DL Calvin Barnett, DB Darwin Cook, RB Isaiah Crowell, OL Anthony Dima, WR Chandler Jones, WR Jonathan Krause, OL Michael Philipp, QB Connor Shaw, WR Kenny Shaw and WR Willie Snead. DALLAS COWBOYS — Released G Chris Degeare, DT Frank Kearse, WR Lance Lewis, DE Tristan Okpalaugo, LB Quinton Spears and LB Jabara Williams. DETROIT LIONS — Signed FB Chad Abram, G Alex Bullard, DB Jerome Couplin, QB Franklin James, LB Justin Jackson, OT, Cornelius Lucas, DB Gabe Lynn, TE Jacob Maxwell, G D.J. Morrell, WR Andrew Peacock and DB Mohammed Seisay. Released C Sherman Carter, WR Carlin Isles, LB Jon Morgan, CB Nate Ness, S Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, K John Potter, TE Matt Veldman and WR Cody Wilson. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Named Craig Benzel vice president of sales and business development and Gabrielle Valdez Dow vice president of marketing and fan engagement. Released LB Chase Thomas. Signed LB Jake Doughty, LB Jayrone Elliott, DE Carlos Gray, LB Adrian Hubbard, G Jordan McCray, RB Rajion Neal, DT Mike Pennel, TE Justin Perillo, RB LaDarius Perkins, QB Chase Rettig, LB Joe Thomas and CB Ryan White. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms with Gs Marcus Hall and Josh Walker; C Jonotthan Harrison; DEs Tyler Hoover and Nnamdi Obukwelu; NT Zach Kerr; QB Seth Lobato; S Dewey McDonald; WRs Gregory Moore, Eric Thomas and Tony Washington; CBs Qua Cox, Kameron Jackson, Keon Lyn and Darius Polk; K Cody Parkey; OT Eric Pike; TE Erik Swoope; and RB Zurlon Tipton. Waived LB Alan Baxter, FB Stephen Campbell, TE Martell Webb and K Carson Wiggs. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Agreed to terms with QB Stephen Morris, K Jeff Budzien, RB Terrance Cobb, DL DeAndre Coleman, WRs Damian Copeland and Allen Hurns, LS Trevor Gillette, DT Ricky Havili-Heimuli, S Craig Loston, CB Rashaad Reynolds, G Tyler Shatley, OT Josh Wells, LB Marcus Whitfield, P Chad Zinchini and TEs Marcel Jensen, Reggie Jordan and D.J. Tialavea. Released G Will Rackley, WRs Jeremy Ebert and Stephen Williams, RB/FB Shawn Chapas, RB Delone Carter and DT Drake Nevis. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed LB Ben Johnson, S Daniel Sorensen, WR Darryl Surgent, CB David Van Dyke, RB Charcandrick West and WR Albert Wilson. Placed FB Eric Kettani and WR Rashad Ross on waivers. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Waived WR Michael Rios and QB Jordan Rodgers. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Announced the resignation of college scouting director Scott Studwell to take a different role in the front office. Named Jamaal Stephenson college scouting director. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed TE Tyler Beck, RB Roy Finch, S Shamiel Gary, LB Cameron Gordon, DB Travis Hawkins, RB Stephen Houston, TE Justin Jones, LB Deontae Skinner and TE Asa Watson. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Agreed to terms with LBs Kasim Edebali, Spencer Hadley and Chidera Uzo-Diribe; DL Brandon McCray, George Uko and Lawrence Virgil; OL Matthew Armstrong and Micajah Reynolds; WRs Brandon Coleman and Seantavius Jones; TEs Je’Ron Hamm and Nic Jacobs; Ss Pierre Warren and Ty Zimmerman; DB Brian Dixon; RB Tim Flanders; and QB Logan Kilgore. NEW YORK GIANTS — Terminated the contract of QB Rusty Smith. Waived LB Allen Bradford, CB Junior Mertile and P Jordan Gay. Signed DTs Kelcy Quarles and Eathyn Manumaleuna, DE Kerry Wynn, LB Justin Anderson and S Thomas Gordon. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Waived LB Darius Fleming, WR DeMarco Sampson and CB Dax Swanson. Signed LBs Morgan
Breslin and Shayne Skov, TE Asante Cleveland, G-C Dillon Farrell, QB Kory Faulkner, G Fouimalo Fonoti and S James McCray. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released LS Jorgen Hus. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Agreed to terms with C Josh Allen, LB Nate Askew, WR Aaron Burks, DT Euclid Cummings, CB Keith Lewis, G Andrew Miller, OT Matt Patchan, WR Solomon Patton, QB Brett Smith, DE Chaz Sutton and S Mycal Swaim. TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with RB Antonio Andrews, C Gabe Ikard, G Justin McCray, TE David Wright, CB Ri’Shard Anderson, DE Jadon Gayle, LB Jamal Merrell, S Hakeem Smith K Travis Coons and WRs Jaz Reynolds, Josh Stewart, Derel Walker and Eric Ward. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Waived K Jake Rogers. Released WR David Gettis. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL — Fined N.Y. Rangers G Henrik Lundqvist $5,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct during a game on May 11. PHOENIX COYOTES — Signed D Chris Summers to a twoyear contract. COLLEGE CENTRAL MISSOURI — Announced the retirement of baseball coach Tom Myers. GEORGETOWN — Announced The retirement of men’s crew coach Tony Johnson at the end of the 2013-14 season and will serve as coach emeritus. MISSISSIPPI — Announced OL Austin Golson will transfer to Auburn. SAMFORD — Named Kodi Burns running backs coach.
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NBA BASKETBALL 5 p.m. — TNT — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Game 5, Washington at Indiana 7:30 p.m. — TNT — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Game 5, L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City NHL 5 p.m. — NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 7, N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. — CNBC — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 6, Chicago at Minnesota
3 p.m. — NBCSN — Tour of California, Stage 3, San Jose to Clayton, Calif. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 5 p.m. — MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees or Detroit at Baltimore
THE LINE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National League FAVORITE LINE at Cincinnati -125 at Milwaukee -120 at St. Louis -250 Washington -125 at Los Angeles -165 at San Francisco -110 American League at Baltimore -110 at Toronto -120 Boston -120 Texas -140 at Oakland -170
UNDERDOG San Diego Pittsburgh Chicago at Arizona Miami Atlanta
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Detroit Cleveland at Minnesota at Houston Chicago
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Tampa Bay Interleague at Philadelphia at New York (AL) at Kansas City
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LINE O/U 5 (180½) 5½ (212½)
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NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct 24 14 .632 23 17 .575 20 19 .513 18 21 .462 15 25 .375 East Division W L Pct 21 15 .583 20 18 .526 19 18 .514 17 19 .472 17 19 .472 Central Division W L Pct 24 14 .632 19 19 .500 17 19 .472 16 21 .432 12 24 .333
GB — 2 4½ 6½ 10 GB — 2 2½ 4 4 GB — 5 6 7½ 11
Sunday’s Games Cincinnati 4, ROCKIES 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4, 11 innings Atlanta 5, Chicago Cubs 2 Arizona 5, Chicago White Sox 1 Milwaukee 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Oakland 9, Washington 1 San Diego 5, Miami 4 San Francisco 7, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5 Monday’s Games N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday’s Games ROCKIES (Morales 3-2) at Kansas City (Shields 4-3), 6:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 0-1) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 3-3), 5:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Z.Wheeler 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Nuno 1-0), 5:05 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 2-5) at Cincinnati (Leake 2-3), 5:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Cole 3-2) at Milwaukee (Estrada 2-1), 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 0-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright 6-2), 6:15 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 3-2) at Arizona (Arroyo 3-2), 7:40 p.m. Miami (Ja.Turner 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Atlanta (Minor 0-2) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 1-1), 8:15 p.m. Wednesday’s Games ROCKIES at Kansas City, 12:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Philadelphia, 11:05 a.m. Washington at Arizona, 1:40 p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 1:45 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 5:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m.
Oakland Los Angeles Seattle Texas Houston Baltimore New York Boston Toronto Tampa Bay Detroit Chicago Kansas City Cleveland Minnesota
AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct 23 15 .605 19 18 .514 19 18 .514 19 19 .500 12 26 .316 East Division W L Pct 20 16 .556 19 17 .528 19 18 .514 19 20 .487 16 22 .421 Central Division W L Pct 22 12 .647 19 20 .487 18 19 .486 18 20 .474 17 19 .472
Sunday’s Games L.A. Angels 9, Toronto 3 Minnesota 4, Detroit 3 Houston 5, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 5 Arizona 5, Chicago White Sox 1 Milwaukee 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Boston 5, Texas 2 Oakland 9, Washington 1 Kansas City 9, Seattle 7 Monday’s Games Detroit 4, Baltimore 1 N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. Toronto 7, L.A. Angels 3 Texas at Houston, 6:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 8:10 p.m.
GB — 3½ 3½ 4 11 GB — 1 1½ 2½ 5 GB — 5½ 5½ 6 6
Tuesday’s Games ROCKIES (Morales 3-2) at Kansas City (Shields 4-3), 6:10 p.m. Detroit (Smyly 2-2) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 2-4), 5:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 0-1) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 3-3), 5:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Z.Wheeler 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Nuno 1-0), 5:05 p.m. Cleveland (Masterson 2-1) at Toronto (Dickey 3-3), 5:07 p.m. Boston (Doubront 1-3) at Minnesota (Nolasco 2-3), 6:10 p.m. Texas (M.Harrison 1-0) at Houston (Keuchel 3-2), 6:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Carroll 1-2) at Oakland (Pomeranz 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 3-3) at Seattle (Iwakuma 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games ROCKIES at Kansas City, 12:10 p.m. Detroit at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. L.A. Angels at Philadelphia, 11:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 1:35 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 1:40 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. Boston at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. Texas at Houston, 6:10 p.m.
HOCKEY FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7)
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE Boston 4, Detroit 1 Friday, April 18: Detroit 1, Boston 0 Sunday, April 20: Boston 4, Detroit 1 Tuesday, April 22: Boston 3, Detroit 0 Thursday, April 24: Boston 3, Detroit 2, OT Saturday, April 26: Boston 4, Detroit 2 Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 0 Wednesday, April 16: Montreal 5, Tampa Bay 4, OT Friday, April 18: Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 1 Sunday, April 20: Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 2 Tuesday, April 22: Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 3 Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 2 Wednesday, April 16: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3 Saturday, April 19: Columbus 4, Pittsburgh 3, 2OT Monday, April 21: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3 Wednesday, April 23: Columbus 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Saturday, April 26: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 Monday, April 28: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3 N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 3 Thursday, April 17: N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 1 Sunday, April 20: Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Tuesday, April 22: N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 1 Friday, April 25: Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Sunday, April 27: N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 2 Tuesday, April 29: Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Wednesday, April 30: N.Y. Rangers 2, Philadelphia 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 4, AVALANCHE 3 Thursday, April 17: AVALANCHE 5, Minnesota 4, OT Saturday, April 19: AVALANCHE 4, Minnesota 2 Monday, April 21: Minnesota 1, AVALANCHE 0, OT Thursday, April 24: Minnesota 2, AVALANCHE 1 Saturday, April 26: AVALANCHE 4, Minnesota 3, OT Monday, April 28: Minnesota 5, AVALANCHE 2 Wednesday, April 30: Minnesota 5, AVALANCHE 4, OT Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 Thursday, April 17: St. Louis 4, Chicago 3, 3OT Saturday, April 19: St. Louis 4, Chicago 3, OT Monday, April 21: Chicago 2, St. Louis 0 Wednesday, April 23: Chicago 4, St. Louis 3, OT Friday, April 25: Chicago 3, St. Louis 2, OT Sunday, April 27: Chicago 5, St. Louis 1 Anaheim 4, Dallas 2 Wednesday, April 16: Anaheim 4, Dallas 3 Friday, April 18: Anaheim 3, Dallas 2 Monday, April 21: Dallas 3, Anaheim 0 Wednesday, April 23: Dallas 4, Anaheim 2 Friday, April 25: Anaheim 6, Dallas 2 Sunday, April 27: Anaheim 5, Dallas 4, OT Los Angeles 4, San Jose 3 Thursday, April 17: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 Sunday, April 20: San Jose 7, Los Angeles 2 Tuesday, April 22: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT Thursday, April 24: Los Angeles 6, San Jose 3 Saturday, April 26: Los Angeles 3, San Jose 0 Monday, April 28: Los Angeles 4, San Jose 1 Wednesday, April 30: Los Angeles 5, San Jose 1 SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Boston 3, Montreal 3 Thursday, May 1: Montreal 4, Boston 3, 2OT Saturday, May 3: Boston 5, Montreal 3 Tuesday, May 6: Montreal 4, Boston 2 Thursday, May 8: Boston 1, Montreal 0, OT Saturday, May 10: Boston 4, Montreal 2 Monday, May 12: Montreal 4, Boston 0 Wednesday, May 14: Montreal at Boston, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 3 Friday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Sunday, May 4: Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Monday, May 5: Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
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Wednesday, May 7: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Friday, May 9: N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 1 Sunday, May 11: N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 1 Tuesday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 3, Minnesota 2 Friday, May 2: Chicago 5, Minnesota 2 Sunday, May 4: Chicago 4, Minnesota 1 Tuesday, May 6: Minnesota 4, Chicago 0 Friday, May 9: Minnesota 4, Chicago 2 Sunday, May 11: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1 Tuesday, May 13: Chicago at Minnesota, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, May 15: Minnesota at Chicago, 6 p.m. Los Angeles 2, Anaheim 2 Saturday, May 3: Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2, OT Monday, May 5: Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 1 Thursday, May 8: Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 2 Saturday, May 10: Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 0 Monday, May 12: Los Angeles at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14: Anaheim at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 16: Los Angeles at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
BASKETBALL FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7)
NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE Indiana 4, Atlanta 3 Tuesday, April 22: Indiana 101, Atlanta 85 Thursday, April 24: Atlanta 98, Indiana 85 Saturday, April 26: Indiana 91, Atlanta 88 Monday, April 28: Atlanta 107, Indiana 97 Thursday, May 1: Indiana 95, Atlanta 88 Saturday, May 3: Indiana 92, Atlanta 80 Miami 4, Charlotte 0 Sunday, April 20: Miami 99, Charlotte 88 Wednesday, April 23: Miami 101, Charlotte 97 Saturday, April 26: Miami 98, Charlotte 85 Monday, April 28: Miami 109, Charlotte 98 Brooklyn 4, Toronto 3 Saturday, April 19: Brooklyn 94, Toronto 87 Tuesday, April 22: Toronto 100, Brooklyn 95 Friday, April 25: Brooklyn 102, Toronto 98 Sunday, April 27: Toronto 87, Brooklyn 79 Wednesday, April 30: Toronto 115, Brooklyn 113 Friday, May 2: Brooklyn 97, Toronto 83 Sunday, May 4: Brooklyn 104, Toronto 103 Washington 4, Chicago 1 Sunday, April 20: Washington 102, Chicago 93 Tuesday, April 22: Washington 101, Chicago 99, OT Friday, April 25: Chicago 100, Washington 97 Sunday, April 27: Washington 98, Chicago 89 Tuesday, April 29: Washington 75, Chicago 69 WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio 4, Dallas 3 Sunday, April 20: San Antonio 90, Dallas 85 Wednesday, April 23: Dallas 113, San Antonio 92 Saturday, April 26: Dallas 109, San Antonio 108 Monday, April 28: San Antonio 93, Dallas 89 Wednesday, April 30: San Antonio 109, Dallas 103 Friday, May 2: Dallas 113, San Antonio 111 Sunday, May 4: San Antonio 119, Dallas 96 Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3 Monday, April 21: Memphis 111, Oklahoma City 105, OT Thursday, April 24: Memphis 98, Oklahoma City 95, OT Saturday, April 26: Oklahoma City 92, Memphis 89, OT Tuesday, April 29: Memphis 100, Oklahoma City 99, OT Thursday, May 1: Oklahoma City 104, Memphis 84 Saturday, May 3: Oklahoma City 120, Memphis 109 L.A. Clippers 4, Golden State 3 Saturday, April 19: Golden State 109, L.A. Clippers 105 Monday, April 21: L.A. Clippers 138, Golden State 98 Thursday, April 24: L.A. Clippers 98, Golden State 96 Sunday, April 27: Golden State 118, L.A. Clippers 97 Tuesday, April 29: L.A. Clippers 113, Golden State 103 Thursday, May 1: Golden State 100, L.A. Clippers 99 Saturday, May 3: L.A. Clippers 126, Golden State 121 Portland 4, Houston 2 Sunday, April 20: Portland 122, Houston 120, OT Wednesday, April 23: Portland 112, Houston 105 Friday, April 25: Houston 121, Portland 116, OT Sunday, April 27: Portland 123, Houston 120, OT Wednesday, April 30: Houston 108, Portland 98 Friday, May 2: Portland 99, Houston 98 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Miami 3, Brooklyn 1 Tuesday, May 6: Miami 107, Brooklyn 86
Thursday, May 8: Miami 94, Brooklyn 82 Saturday, May 10: Brooklyn 104, Miami 90 Monday, May 12: Miami 102, Brooklyn 96 Wednesday, May 14: Brooklyn at Miami, 7 or 6 p.m. x-Friday, May 16: Miami at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, May 18: Brooklyn at Miami, TBA Indiana 3, Washington 1 Monday, May 5: Washington 102, Indiana 96 Wednesday, May 7: Indiana 86, Washington 82 Friday, May 9: Indiana 85, Washington 63 Sunday, May 11: Indiana at Washington, 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 13: Indiana 95, Washington 92 x-Thursday, May 15: Indiana at Washington, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, May 18: Washington at Indiana, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio 3, Portland 0 Tuesday, May 6: San Antonio 116, Portland 92 Thursday, May 8: San Antonio 114, Portland 97 Saturday, May 10: San Antonio 118, Portland 103 Monday, May 12: at San Antonio at Portland, 8:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 14: Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 or 7:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 16: San Antonio at Portland, 9:30 or 8:30 p.m. x-Monday, May 19: Portland at San Antonio, TBA Oklahoma City 2, L.A. Clippers 2 Monday, May 5: L.A. Clippers 122, Oklahoma City 105 Wednesday, May 7: Oklahoma City 112, L.A. Clippers 101 Friday, May 9: Oklahoma City 118, L.A. Clippers 112 Sunday, May 11: L.A. Clippers 101, Oklahoma City 99 Tuesday, May 13: L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15: Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 or 8:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 18: L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, TBA
FOOTBALL NFL Calendar May 19-21 — Spring league meeting, Atlanta. June 22-28 — Rookie symposium, Aurora, Ohio. Aug. 3 — Hall of Fame game, Canton, Ohio. Sept. 4 — Regular season begins, Green Bay at Seattle. Sept. 7-8 — First full weekend of regular season. Denver Broncos Draft 1 (31) Bradley Roby, db. Ohio State. 2 (56) Cody Latimer, wr, Indiana. 3 (95) Michael Schofield, ot, Michigan. 5 (156) Lamin Barrow, lb, LSU. 6 (207) Matt Paradis, c, Boise State. 7 (242) Corey Nelson, lb, Oklahoma.
DATELINE May 13 1891 — Isaac Murphy wins his second straight Kentucky Derby aboard Kingman. In the stretch, Kingman comes from last in the four-horse field to beat Balgownan by one-half length. 1952 — In an Appalachian League game, Ron Necciai of the Bristol Twins strikes out 27 batters while pitching a 7-0 no-hitter against the Welch Miners. 1976 — The New York Nets overcome a 22-point third-quarter deficit to beat the Denver Nuggets 112-106 and win the last ABA championship in six games. 1995 — Team New Zealand’s Black Magic 1 completes a 5-0 sweep in the America’s Cup, beating Dennis Conner’s borrowed boat Young America by 1 minute, 50 seconds. 2002 — Carolina’s 8-2 victory over Montreal ties the mark for the most goals the Canadiens have allowed in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Chicago beat the Canadiens 8-7 in Game 5 of the 1973 finals. 2012 — Manchester City wins the English title for the first time in 44 years, surging past Queens Park Rangers 3-2 with Sergio Aguero scoring his team’s second goal late in injury time. Aguero scores during the fourth minute of injury time, two minutes after substitute Edin Dzeko made it 2-2. The winning goal snatches the trophy from defending champion Manchester United on goal difference.
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BATON ROUGE, La. — Police say a 31-year-old man has been arrested after he drove to a Louisiana state police headquarters while drunk to file an accident report. Online booking records indicate Patrick Ruffner of Gonzales was in the East Baton Rouge Parish jail Monday with bond set at $1,000. Trooper Jared Sandifer says Ruffner called state police Saturday, saying his vehicle was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Interstate 10 in Baton Rouge. He was told to come to Troop A’s offices to fill out a crash report. Sandifer says that when Ruffner got out of his SUV, a trooper smelled alcohol and gave him field sobriety and breath tests. Ruffner was booked with driving on a suspended license and with first-offense driving while intoxicated.
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VAIL — The Kentucky Derby showcases some of the most fit thoroughbreds in racing. Up until just a few years ago, however, the average race horse career was well under three years. The high demands of physical activity would cause damage to joints over time and increase the risk of injury. Over the past decade, however, advances in the use of stem cells to help regenerate joints and restore soft tissue injuries has not only lengthened the athletic career of horses but of people as well.
BACK TO THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE A few years ago, saying the words “stem cells” conjured some controversial feelings, but regenerative medicine has already solved what was once an unconscionable problem for some. New procedures have now been developed to harvest, separate and concentrate adult human stem cells from the very patients who require care. This development in regenerative medicine pertains to the future of joint care and maintenance, as well as a variety of other systemic diseases. Dr. Scott Brandt, of ThriveMD, is one of the doctors pioneering the application of this procedure in hopes of helping patients. “The first procedures were done on horses and dogs,” Brandt said. “This new procedure that we are performing has been done for a couple of years now with (human) patients, and we are seeing incredible results. I’m staying up on the literature, and I’m very excited to see where these new developments in medicine are going. Recent studies done at a number of universities have revealed that the introduction of stem cells into damaged human joints can significantly strengthen and regrow joint soft tissues. Brandt cites a high success rate among adults: Nearly 80 percent of patients receiving treatment cite improvement of function and decreased joint pain within three to six months. When asked about the other 20 percent, Brandt said, “It’s important for people to understand that this isn’t a procedure for everyone. My staff and I go to great lengths to provide consultation and careful advice before we allow a patient to pay for the procedure. There are, obviously, some injuries that require surgical repair, but just because something has been repaired surgically doesn’t mean that it is healed. We can provide supplemental care
to individuals suffering from a variety of joint and soft tissue injuries, even in the presence of a previous surgical repair, and we see amazing outcomes.” Detractors of the use of human stem cells have cited concerns over the use of human growth factors and the potential for uncontrolled cell growth, but this largely appears to be due to a misunderstanding of the procedure. “All of the factors introduced into the body during the procedure are not only all human but (are) all naturally occurring,” Brandt said. “Concerns over a one-time injection of these factors shouldn’t really exist, but we educate people and ensure they understand the facts.”
STEM CELL RETRIEVAL, REDISTRIBUTION The basic procedure involves pulling about a cup of adipose tissue (your beer belly) and processing it down in a sterile environment to its most basic elements. In addition, a small sample of bone marrow from the iliac crest (the bony part of your hip) is concentrated as well. These two basic elements, combined with blood plasma from the patient’s body, are then re-injected in a very small dose to the problem joint under X-ray guidance. The procedure lasts about three hours, but it is nearly painless and much less invasive than a surgical repair of a joint. The cost of a single joint is typically cheaper than surgical repairs, with subsequent joints treated the same day at even lower rates. The price tag at ThriveMD, though significant for some and outside of traditional insured procedures, is still significantly lower in cost than many in-patient surgical procedures. “Just in the past year two studies have been done on the use of mesenchymal cells (stem cells) in disc repair,” Brandt said. “In a study of 100 patients that were candidates for disc fusion, only two went on to fusion after treatment. As a result of those studies and other evidence, we are beginning the procedure here in our office to treat that issue as well.” Beyond the treatment of spinal discs, developments in regenerative medicine around systemic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, multiple sclerosis and chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease, also show promise. In recent studies involving the use of stem cells in patients with Type 2 diabetes, preliminary results appear to indicate a reduction in insulin requirement by nearly 50 percent in a single treatment. The long term results of treatment for systemic
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Dr. Scott Brandt, of ThriveMD, works with adult human stem cells at his office in Edwards. This development in regenerative medicine focuses on the future of joint care and could provide relief for a variety of systemic diseases. diseases are still being studied. “Imagine the improved quality of life that we could provide to people with these issues,” Brandt said. “It’s a very exciting time in the field, and I’m looking forward to the care we will be able to provide. The only
problem now is that the data is so fresh we haven’t had time to tell anybody yet.” Dr. Brandt, of ThriveMD, accepts patients for consultation for a minor fee. Visit www.thrive mdvail.com for more information.
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Get to know an ideal antioxidant Promoting glutathione production for wellness VAIL — For decades, the scientific community has been aware of the benefit of foods high in antioxidant value. However, most Benjamin Stone research has Living with Vitality been limited to nutritionally reducing the impact of certain types of oxidative stress commonly encountered in prolonged moderate to high intensity exercise and stressfilled lifestyles. We now have evidence to suggest that a certain class of antioxidant, called glutathione, will reduce your chances of developing cancer and chronic disease, improve the way your body ages and reduce the inflammatory response and soreness commonly associated with any type of physical and endurance-based exercise. In recent studies, glutathione has been closely linked to positively affecting the way your cells divide and repair by protecting the constituents of DNA stored within them. DNA serves as the blueprint for future cell division and is bundled into chromosomes. At the end of each chromosome rests a telomere, which has the important job of protecting the genetic information contained within the chromosome from outside alteration. Because telomeres are highly susceptible to the oxidative damage of stressful lifestyles, poor nutritional choices and atmospheric pollutants, their deterioration is closely linked to development
of certain types of cancer, onset of early-aging and chronic disease. Glutathione is one of the only defenses in the body whose sole responsibility is to safeguard DNA from premature damage associated with early aging and disease. Increased glutathione levels provide athletes with increased strength and endurance, decreased recovery time from injury, less pain and fatigue and possibly an increase in muscle-promoting activities.
GET YOUR GLUTATHIONE While it is clear that the benefits of glutathione are numerous for anyone seeking an improvement in vitality or enhancing athletic resiliency, increasing the levels of circulating glutathione are not quite as clear. We are aware that glutathione is produced within the cell from a combination of three simple building blocks of protein or amino acids: cysteine, glycine and glutamine. One popular method of boosting glutathione levels is through the oral administration of glutathione itself. However, many studies have shown minimal uptake and usage of glutathione supplements because this delicate molecule is destroyed as it passes through the highly acidic lower GI tract. Intravenous supplementation of glutathione bypasses the GI tract and delivers glutathione directly to the circulatory system. This method has been documented to be beneficial in boosting glutathione levels for short periods of time. The only method of chronically boosting glutathione levels in the
body is through the consumption of foods that support and increase glutathione production: ■ Sulfur-rich foods. The main glutathione promoters in the diet are garlic, onions and cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, kale, collards, cabbage, cauliflower, watercress, etc.). ■ Fresh fruits and vegetables. Consuming fresh, organic produce helps provide the body with the nutrients it needs to create glutathione. ■ Non-denatured, native whey protein. This molecule contains the highest levels of the full range of naturally occurring glutathione precursors. Because glutathione is regarded as the “master detoxifier” its prevalence in the body is critically important. Working with a qualified dietician can help to ensure that any measure aimed at increasing production of glutathione is as effective as possible. While practicing methods to promote glutathione production, it is also important to minimize factors contributing to its depletion. This includes reducing stress. Incorporating a combination of these simple steps will be the most rewarding steps you can take toward appreciating vibrant wellness. Sigma Human Performance founder Benjamin Stone specializes in training through modes of endurance exercise that focus specifically on individual energy systems, isometric resistance training, carbohydrate oxidation and metabolic laboratory analysis. For more information, contact Stone through the Vail Vitality Center at 970-476-7960.
Align your spine and fix your back Holy Cross Chiropractic in Minturn helps get your back on track By Kim Fuller kfuller@vaildaily.com
MINTURN — Compression and misalignment in your spine can be a pain in the back, and it my be time for an adjustment. Holy Cross Chiropractic in Minturn, owned and operated by Dr. Christopher Davis, has been
open since the beginning of January. “I strive to integrate (chiropractic) techniques,” said Davis, who has been practicing in Colorado for nine years. “In doing so, I customize treatment plans to meet patient’s needs more effectively.” Davis offers traditional chiropractic work, dry needling, physiotherapies like neck and back compression, kinesio-taping, cold lasers, integrated massage and sacro-occipital therapy. The sacro-occipital methodology stabilizes the spine and pelvis to assist with maintaining the normal balance
of the sacral pump mechanism — the gentle pulsing action of cerebro-spinal fluid from the brain through the nervous system. “Our living reality operates in the four and half millions of nerves that serve to adapt us in our environments,” Davis said. “Within this system of nerves dwells our innate abilities to heal ourselves to the level of our receptivity. Thoughts or stress, toxins and trauma inhibit these nerves.”
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Start patting yourself on the back Most of us take pride in doing something well, in using our skills and abilities effectively, in handling a difficult situation with grace or tact, in accomplishing something challenging — or in doing the many tasks, chores or “have tos” that define our lives, Neil Rosenthal our careers, our homes and our Relationships families. But that’s not what we tend to focus on. We most frequently focus on problems, what we’re worried or anxious about, what needs to be fixed, what we need to do next, how we screwed something up or how we could have handled a situation better. In other words, we see the mistakes and the problems. We don’t tend to spend much time paying attention to what we have done right or how we have made ourselves proud. This tendency makes us focus on the negatives — and ignore or minimize the positives. And this makes the vast majority of us feel like we don’t measure up or that we’re not very good. What if we reversed this tendency, and decided to pay more attention to the positives — in essence deciding to
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When a patient comes in for a tuneup, Davis explained, his intention is to restore function to their lives using chiropractic methodologies, acupuncture and/or physiotherapies. He offers a cerebral adjustment, which offers health restoration for the body by opening nerve channels in the spine. This allows the body to maintain health and heal itself when
look at how and when we feel proud of ourselves — for what we do, for what we say, for what we experience and for what we accomplish? What if you were proud of yourself every single day for a multitude of things done right? What if you gave the positives as much (or more) attention than you did the negatives? You would feel more prideful, wouldn’t you?
APPRECIATING YOURSELF Here’s how you could feel more pride in yourself: ■ Make an extensive list of what you have accomplished, experienced or put effort toward in the past year that you’re proud of. Then look at the past month. Then the past week. Now look at what you have accomplished or experienced in the past 24 hours that you are proud of, appreciative of or grateful for. ■ How have you survived adversity, rejections, disappointments and difficult challenges? What inner strength do you have that permits you to overcome setbacks and to be able to bounce back? Where did you get such inner strength and resilience? ■ How are you skillful with people? With whom do you offer compassion and empathy? Whom do you encourage, support or cheer for? Which people consider you their allies or friends? What do your friends like
necessary. The clinic also offers a decompression table, which helps provide spinal decompression. “Spinal decompression therapy is for the treatment of degenerative joint and disc disease,” Davis said. “This helps to take pressure off the nerves and rehydrate the disks; if disks are cracked or bulging, the integrated work pulls fluids from the inner tissues neighboring the disks to rehydrate them, and brings more volume
about you? How did you acquire such social grace and people skills? ■ What are your skills and strengths in a romantic relationship? In which situations do you exhibit romantic artistry? What has your spouse or significant other complimented you on, and what does she or he find appealing about you? ■ What do you do that the rest of us would consider courageous, gutsy or heroic? ■ How are you taking care of yourself? Are you fitting in time to exercise, go to doctor’s appointments or treat yourself to vacations? How do you nurture or pamper yourself? How do you nurture and pamper others? ■ What are your strengths at work? Where do you shine with competence or skill? ■ What do you do that’s fun? Every night, when your head hits the pillow but before you fall asleep, recount everything that happened to you that day that you’re proud of, appreciative of or grateful for. You’ll find that there are multiple things you’re proud of yourself for — that you just weren’t paying attention to. Neil Rosenthal is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Westminster and Boulder. You can reach him at 303-758-8777 or email him through his website, www.heartrelationships.com.
into each disk.” Holy Cross Chiropractic is located next to the Minturn post office, and is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 970-6885842 to set up a consultation or visit www.minturnchiro.com for more information. Interim A&E Editor Kim Fuller can be reached at kfuller@vaildaily.com.
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Survive! hosts its first charity golf tournament in a 4-man scramble format at Gypsum Creek Golf Course. Registration is $75 per person, $260 per team and begins at 11 a.m. Entry fees include a sandwich bar and refreshments, admission to the reception, prizes, cart fees and warmup balls. Proceeds benefit programs to include restorative justice, family intervention services and youth substance abuse awareness and education. For more information, contact Devin Effinger at 970-688-0603 or Cody Burdick at 505-401-5903.
Evening of Stars May 16 | 5:30 p.m. Beaver Creek
Evening of the Stars is an annual gala event recognizing Eagle County Schools teachers, staff and volunteers for excellence. The event has acknowledged over 600 teachers since it was first held in 1994. The Awards ceremony begins at 5:30 p.m.
at the Vilar Performing Arts Center and is free to attend. Dinner and dancing will follow at the Park Hyatt, and is $40. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit efec.org/ event/evening-of-stars.
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May 17 | 12:30 p.m. | Eagle Join the 10th Mountain Roller Dolls for the second annual Melee in the Mountains mix-up tournament. The roster has room for 60 female players and 10 male skaters. Skater check-in starts at 11:30 a.m. and the action set starts at 12:30 p.m. The co-ed game is scheduled for 4 p.m., with the championship bout at 6 p.m. Cost is $8 pre-sale, $10 at the door. Get tickets at brownpapertickets.com or from your favorite derby skater. There will be an after-party at 8 p.m. at The Back Bowl in Eagle. Proceeds go to the Red Ribbon Project. For more information, email kdeherrera@townofgypsum. com or call 970-309-6214.
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Eagle’s Get Out Expo is now the Rocky Mountain Bike and Outdoor Expo. Visitors to the secret stash of singletrack, coffee, burritos and beer are handed maps and treated with multiple options for hour-long mini MTB jam sessions on some of the best trails in the state. The second-annual Firebird has morphed from a multiple loop course into a backcountry epic peppered with some of the very best that Eagle has to offer. The Mother of a Half road half-marathon returns and is joined by the Vail Rec District’s Boneyard Boogie trail
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May 23, 27 | 1 p.m. | Vail The Colorado Ski and Snowboard Museum’s Tuesday and Friday guided tours return May 23. The tour takes guests on a tour of the museum’s six galleries, which present the history and heritage of skiing in Colorado. THe tour goes from 1 to 2 p.m. There is $5 per person suggested donation. For more information, visit skimusuem.net.
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The Vail Valley Jet Center is seeking individuals with a strong work ethic, upbeat, and a strong desire to serve our guests for the following FT (30-40 hours) summer season position:
Ascent Sotheby’s International Realty is hiring an Office Manager for it’s office in Vail Village. Qualified candidates will have strong organizational skills and possess excellent customer service skills. The full-time, front desk position responsibilities include general office reception and maintenance, broker marketing assistance, brochure distribution, and miscellaneous administrative tasks.
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Business Manager/Accountant Business Manager/Accountant Vail Christian High School Full-time Contract BA degree. Experienced (Non-Manager) Benefits include: Health insurance. Send cover letter and resume to CEO Jeremy Lowe References required. J e r e m y L o w e 970-926-3015 jlowe@vchs.org www.vailchristianschool .org 31621 Highway 6 Edwards CO
Accounting ClassifiedMarketplace Jobs Rentals Real Estate Transportation Merchandise Recreation Pets Farm Services Announcements Experienced Controller Experienced Controller Large Power Plant Full-time Employee QuickBooks, Excel, Forcasts & Models 4 year degree required. Experienced (Non-Manager) Email References required. A n d r e a M i l l e r amiller@wsrp.com Salt Lake City UT
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Customer Service Administrative Assistant D o b s o n A r e n a Administrative Assistant Vail Recreation District L o o k i n g f o r self-motivated friendly person with a great attitude. Job includes all administration of ice rink programs. 32-40 hours per week. $11-$13/hour. Benefits include ski pass, paid time off, and health insurance reimbursement. Looking to get involved with the VRD? This is for you. Send resumes or a p p l i c a t i o n t o jbiniecki@vailrec.com
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.
Teacher's Aid
Gore Range Montessori in Edwards is looking for a part-time Teacher's Aid to help in the classroom with 2 1/2-5 year olds from 12:15-4:15pm, Monday-Friday. Responsibilities include supervising children at lunch, recess, rest, snack and getting ready to go home and cleaning and preparing the classroom for the next day. Experience working with children is preferred. Please send information about yourself to Kristin at edwards@gorerangemontessori.com or call 970-926-3333.
Drivers/Transportation Driver
CDOT Frisco, CO. & Avon, CO. A Colorado CDL Type A or B with no restrictions on air brakes is required See a complete job description and apply by May 14th at: http://colorado.gov/ dhr/jobs
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Patient Representative for The Steadman Clinic in Edwards. The Patient Representative Position requires excellent organization, communication, computer, and customer service skills. Duties include answering phones, appointment scheduling, checking patients in/out, verifying insurance benefits and obtaining preauthorizations. Great benefit package. Please send cover letter and resume to jobs@ thesteadmanclinic.com or fax to 970-479-5860
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The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa is hiring: • Asst. Director of Engineering FTYR, great benefits. Experience required. Apply: eastwestresortsjobs.com
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Human Resources Manager Distinguished K-12 Independent School seeks highly skilled HR professional to join our growing team. Please a p p l y a t www.vms.edu/jobs.
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Year Round Opportunities · Sommelier · Spa Supervisor · HR Coordinator For details and application, please visit www.sonnenalp.com 970-479-5423
Human Services & Resources Is now hiring for the following positions •Bellman •Catering Administrative Assistant •Cook •Engineer •F&B Supervisor •Front Desk Supervisor •Housekeeper •Landscaper Finalists will require a drug test & background check Apply online to besthotelcareers.com or Apply in person Mon-Thur between 9am and 4pm.
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Landscapers HUMAN RESOURCES GENERALIST The Gallegos Corp is seeking an exp. HR Generalist FTYR, offering competitive pay & benefits. Bilingual English/ Spanish strongly preferred. EOE. Apply at:
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Swift Communications, Inc. seeks a highly motivated digital rockstar with ninja-like communication skills, to help drive digital audience development. This includes advancing key metrics such as: digital subscriptions, page views, time on site and unique visitors. Also be ready to develop a social media strategy for audience development. Here at Swift, only those interested in a true work-life balance need apply. Enjoying the outdoors, skiing and snowboarding in the Rocky Mountains or Sierra Nevada Mountains are a plus, but not required. However, having fun at work is required. Digital natives and converts alike are encouraged to apply. The position is full-time and requires occasional travel to Swift properties in California, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, South Dakota DQG :LVFRQVLQ $ EDODQFH RI ZRUNLQJ UHPRWHO\ DQG UHSRUWLQJ WR D 6ZLIW RI¿FH in Colorado or the Reno/Carson City, Nevada area is UHTXLUHG WR IXO¿OO WKH MRE UHVSRQVLELOLWLHV
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Office Coordinator Needed Small, friendly office in Edwards seeks part time coworker. Flexible hrs possible. Must be outgoing, team player, enjoy working with people. Requires strong organizational skills, basic expertise in MS office, general computing. Office exp, college ed preferred. Pay DOE. Email resume, salary history to vbrae@vbr.net
Other Laborer The Habitat ReStore in Gypsum is hiring a full time laborer. Must have clean driving record, a great attitude, and be able to lift and move furniture and other large items on a regular basis. Apply in person at the Habitat ReStore, 150 C o o l e y M e s a Rd,Gypsum.
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Are you a professional, a self starter, flexible and want to be part of our exclusive work family? This position works 6 days a week, minimum of 21 hours per week, and pays $16 per hour. Will train the right candidate. Submit resumes to acloonan@Eagle Springs.org No phone calls please.
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Minturn Country Club Hiring for full and part time winter season wait positions.
Apply in person Tuesday-Friday from 5:00 - 6:00 pm See T.J. or Nate
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Multiple Positions Alpine Party Rentals is seeking Seasonal Drivers, Field & Warehouse Laborers and Dish Room. Apply in person at 315 Spring Creek Circle, Gypsum. 970-328-6707
Professional Administrative Assistant Busy, low-stress, mostly paperless law firm. Quick learner, practical, personable, & efficient worker. Experience with Microsoft Office, billing programs, electronic database, law, Dropbox preferred but will train the right person. Start date mid-June. 970-790-1610 for info.
Now Hiring: Sales Associate
Do you want to work in a fun, professional atmosphere? Would you like to be on the team of the #1 liquor store in the valley? If so, we would love to hire you. We are looking for one honest, hard working and customer service oriented person to join. Please bring your resume M-F before 2pm to David or Tommy. No phone calls!
Restaurant/ Clubs
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Day Full Time & Part Time Servers
We are currently looking to fill the following FTYR career position:
Busy Eagle Valley cabinet shop needs experienced, talented finishers, installers and cabinet makers for top quality work. We are looking for good people to join an already strong team. E-mail resume to: 10173638@MtnJob.com
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Are you professional, a self starter, flexible and want to be part of our exclusive work family? This position works 6 days a week, minimum of 36 hours per week, and pays $14-$16 per hour. Will train the right candidate. Submit resumes to acloonan@ EagleSprings.org No phone calls please. Larkburger is hiring: · Assistant Manager · General Manager · Cashiers · Line Cooks Please apply in person between 2-5pm. 105 Edwards Village Blvd.
Minturn Country Club • Kitchen staff • Line cook needed. See T.J. or Nate Monday thru Friday 4:30-5:30 to apply.
970-524-7922
Electrician Elk Ridge Electric is seeking Journeymen and experienced apprentices that take pride in their work. Please email resume to: mike@elkridgeelectric.c o m o r f a x t o : 970-926-4320
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Multiple Positions Evening/Overnight Inventory associates & other positions now avail. at the Avon location Apply at: walmart.com/apply. or on the kiosk in the store.
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Full time assistant to the owner of Pink Monkey Solutions required. Administrative experience within the event industry desirable. Serious applications required, serious content discouraged. References required. nigel@pinkmonkeysoluti ons.com
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Journeymen/Foremen Turner Morris, Inc. Full-time Employee Skilled Roofers Call/email 970-262-1700 amya@turnermorris.co m Avon CO
Masons & Laborers Now Hiring for Masonry
jobs! Must have a vehicle. 970-376-1490 Ask for Joe Pipe/Mechanical Trades and Custodian Two full-time positions at World Class High Altitude Aviation Training Center in Gypsum. Pipe/Mechanic requires 4 yrs of mechanical HVAC exp. and supervisory exp. Custodian requires 6 mos. custodial exp. Full benefits and retirement. Apply on-line at: http://www.colorado.go v/jobs by May 19. Contact is Tamy Calahan` 720-250-1520 tamy.calahan@dmva.sta te.co.us Position is located at 0517 Airport Road, Gypsum. Production Assistant/ Seamstress Experienced seamstresses needed for busy Edwards drapery workroom. 970-926-7399
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Alpenflora 4 Located On Nottingham Lake on bus. 3Bdr 3bth Unit. $2600.00 a month. Utilities not included, 1st, last and security prior to moving in. W/D 6+months lease. 970-430-7218 - Fiorella King Realty AVON & VAIL 1BD Avon. Unfurn Apt. Near School,. Park, Bus. NP. @$950/mo. 3BD Vail/Sandstone. Furn. Condo w/ Pool, Spa, Bus, NP. @ $1400 /mo. Thru Sept. Longer Avail. 970-390-2307 �cfbvail@outlook.com
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The Vail Daily | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | B Avon - $499,500
Avon - $529,900
Avon - $565,000
Avon - $692,000
Avon - $850,000
Beautiful, Spacious, Remodeled 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Condo on top floor, operating skylights with lots of natural light. Located 1 mile from Beaver Creek Mountain. Price reduced!
Skier Shuttle - Only 3-BR 3-BA Beaver Creek West for sale. Great rental unit that is updated, furnished, and has a wood burning fireplace. On site amenities; hot tubs, pool, tennis courts and a private skier shuttle to Westin gondola.
ON THE LAKE IN AVON! Fantastic views from this “rare” 4 bedroom, 3 bath unit. Comes partially furnished. On the bus route, and walking distance to Town & Rec Center.
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.
Stuart Margol
A.K Schleusner
Brookside Penthouse #309 Rare opportunity to own 3b/4b, 2572 sqft penthouse w/ decks overlooking the Eagle River! This home offers big great room w/ stone fp, loft, pool, walk to BC ski bus.
970-949-6349 darrellc@vail.net www.vailmountain.com
Call 970-376-3328 for an appointment
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com
stuart@margol.com 214-876-7400
970-376-4486 ak@slifer.net www.beavercreekwest26.com ID: C39795
Darrell Cooter
Suzi Apple
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Beaver Creek - $1,590,000
Beaver Creek - $2,950,000
Cascade Village - $1,995,000
Commercial Avon
Comm./Grand Junction-$639,000
Stunning 3b/3b corner ski/in, ski/out condo w/big mountain views, 10.5' ceilings & 3 decks. Recently remodeled home w/ scraped hard wood floors, slab granite & all new appliances. Beautifully furnished.
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
What a steal! Now just $1,995,000 Cascade Village in Vail. Fantastic price for a 5 bedroom 3,239 sq ft home. Large bedrooms & all en suite bathrooms. 2 car attached garage. Near Chairlift. Furnished
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.
Office/retail building 1 block from Main St. in beautiful downtown GJ. 10,000+ sqft.,offices, lobby, kitchen, conference rms & storage. Private parking lot & convenient street parking. Close to shops, restaurants, hotels & post office.
Gina Dizon
Scott Schlosser
Suzi Apple
Barbara Scrivens
Dale Beede, CCIM
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com
970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com
970-688-0067 gina@vail.net www.homesinvailbeavercreek.com
970-328-9519 www.accessrealestate.org
970-244-6615 dbeede@cbcworldwide.com www.grandjunctioncommercial.com
Cordillera -$1,195,000
Cordillera - $2,395,000
Cordillera - $2,495,000
Cordillera - $2,625,000
Cordillera - $4,995,000
On the 1st Hole of the Mountain Course in Cordillera, at the end of a quiet culde-sac. Expansive southern views . 4 bedrooms, 3,657 sq ft, 2 car garage
267 El Mirador - On one of Cordillera's most spectacular sites this gorgeous 5212 sqft home captures Gore, Sawatch & Castle Peak views. Lovely 4bd\5.5ba, library, rec room, hot tub, fire pit next to 168 ac of open space.
240 Elk Springs Trail Dramatic post and beam 5 bed/5 bath home with expansive great room and huge wrap around deck captures spectacular views across fairways and ponds to the Gore Range.
25 Stag Gulch Situated on a sunny, private site on the 5th & 6th fairways, this beautiful 5b,6b home captures huge Gore views from banks of windows. Stunning remodel, massive 2 way FP, stone terraces.
308 Bearden Rd Featured on Discovery Channel's EPIC LOG HOMES this 6b,8b, estate is the least expensive $/sqft Legacy Log Home in the Vail Valley. Exquisite 10,900sqft w/rock walls,5fp, poker/media rooms.
Gina Dizon
Suzi Apple
Suzi Apple
Suzi Apple
Suzi Apple
970-688-0067 gina@vail.net www.homesinvailbeavercreek.com
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewayToVail.com
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com
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Cordillera
Cordillera Valley Club - $2,195,000
Cordillera Valley Club - $2,300,000
Cordillera Valley Club - $450,000
Cordillera Valley Club - $525,000
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.
Beautiful mountain elegant home on the 12th fairway nestled next to Fall Creek. Unobstructed views of the NY range. HUGE OVERSIZED 4 CAR GARAGE. TONS OF STORAGE,Very nice 2BR lock off with full kitchen .
10 Sanctuary Lane - Unequalled views are captured by massive windows and enjoyed on a huge two level stone patio, this 5b, 5.5b, study, rec room, 2 fp, media room offers main level living & new Wm. Ohs cabinets & appliances.
104 Wilmore Rare wooded site on cul de sac with almost no visual or sound impact from highway. Beautiful south facing vistas to the Sawatch, Arrowhead and Bellyache Ridge. Backs to Forest Service!
128 Juniper Ridge | Homesite Enjoy direct Sawatch Range views looking straight up Lake Creek Valley from this sunny homesite with easy building access for a downhill plan home with main level entry and living.
Barbara Scrivens
970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com
Heather Hutto
970-260-3779 hthutto@gmail.com
Suzi Apple
970-376-5417 apple@gatewayland.com www.suziapple.com
Suzi Apple
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com
Rick Pirog
John Tyler
970-845-5814 970-477-5720 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID: C40356
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Heather Hutto Real Estate Cordillera Valley Club - $525,000
Cotton Ranch - $499,900.
CVC - $895,000
Eagle - $1,900,000
Eagle - $325,000
1519 Beard Creek Trail | Homesite Commanding .93 +/- acre homesite with all day sun and expansive views from Game Creek Bowl to the Sawatch Range up Lake Creek Valley. Bordered to the north by BLM land.
Gorgeous SFH on 13th green in Cotton Ranch. Magnificent valley views. Top of the line kitchen cabinets & appliances, granite countertops, oak hardwood floor, gas fire place. 2 car heated garage
Open House Sun. 5/11. 3-6p, 100 Lara Place
106 Juniper Lane This magnificent 1 ac site is on a cul de sac and bordered by a creek & has sweeping views from Vail's Back Bowls to Arrowhead to the Sawatch
There is nothing else like it in the Vail Valley. Spectacular 37 acre lot on the river in the 10,500 acre Diamond Star Ranch. Snowmobiles, horseback riding, private fishing all exclusive for owners.
Bull Run Single Family Home! Short Sale approval on this S/f home with garage, enhanced interior finishes including granite countertops and deck overlooking a fenced yard.
Suzi Apple
Josh Lautenberg
Rick Pirog
John Tyler
970-845-5814 970-477-5720 rpirog@slifer.net jtyler@slifer.net www.rickpirog.com ID: C40357
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
Daniela DeMeillac
970-390-4859 danielademeillac.kw@gmail.com www.ownvailvalleyrealestate.com
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com
970-390-4127
Tracy Horn
970-328-5090 www.kingrealty.com
B10 | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | The Vail Daily Eagle - $899,000
Eagle - $349,900
Eagle Ranch - $1,149,999
Eagle Brush Creek Village new construction provides indoor/outdoor living, flowing floorplan, 2-patios, 1-car garage and quality finishes. 3/4 bedrooms available include granite slab countertops and stainless steel appliances. Unfinished lower levels available.
Open Sat & Sun 1p-3p - 104 Oxbow Ct. Spacious and well kept 3 bedroom Duplex on quiet cul-de-sac. Master bedroom with large walk in closet and bath. Fenced back yard. Views of Castle Peak.
220 Deer Trail Court (Eby Creek Mesa) This is a fabulous designer home with drop-dead Sawatch mountain views and the valley below; 6+ bedrooms, 4.5 baths, hardwood, flagstone, carpet floors; radiant baseboard heat.
970-401-1324 hillpa@aol.com FSBO.com/165820
Joyce Butler
1746 Eagle Ranch Road This home has the only pool that is currently on the market in Eagle Ranch. A beautiful 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home located on the #3 tee with excellent Sawatch Mountain views.
Kim Bradley
970-376-5814 kbradley@slifer.net www.kimbradleyrealestate.com
Douglas Landin
970-376-1299 dlandin@slifer.net www.landinvail.com Web ID: C39104
970-328-7500 or 970-376-1292 stockmans@vail.net
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Eagle Ranch - $118,000
Steve Stavisky
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
Eagle Ranch - $1,225,000 47 Aster Court
1877 Eagle Ranch Rd
Rarely will you find such a great homesite in the Eagle Ranch Highlands for a price this low. Large and flat, a builders dream. Enjoy views in all directions, the proximity to a pocket park and just 6 minutes to Brush Creek Elementary. Preliminary plans are included.
CUSTOM outdoor kitchen: views, access to Brush Creek; enjoy summer! Included is custom designed and decorated home: bells, whistles, everything! (Possible lease to own)
Tom Jaffe
25 Eagle Ranch Rd. - Charming home with inviting front porch & lovely landscaped backyard. Well maintained home with a remodeled kitchen, powder room & finished lower level. Sellers are licensed CO real estate brokers.
Joy Ortiz GRI, CNE, CRS
970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C40892
Eagle Ranch - $515,000
970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net
Susan Watt
Matt Iverson
970-390-6502 970-926-3000 swatt@slifer.net miverson@slifer.net www.arrowheadatvail.com ID: C40724
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Eagle Ranch - $669,900
Eagle Ranch - $749,000
Eagle Ranch - $999,000
Eagle Vail - $369,900
East Vail - $275,000
26 Camp Fancy Spur Comfortable, contemporary custom Mtn. home located on a quiet cul-de-sac! Beautiful views & a large walk-out basement all overlooking open space. Elegant 3 BD, 3.5 BA home with an oversized 2 car garage.
85 W. Foxglove Lane - A great opportunity to own a custom single-family home in Eagle Ranch. Sweeping views to Castle Peak and lots of deck space for outdoor living. Three-car garage and plenty of extra storage for all of your toys.
262 Haystacker Drive Beautiful 5-bedroom, 6.5-bath plus lockoff golf course home, 3-car garage & a main floor Master, over 5,500+/- sq. ft. This is a must see home with great views.
Open 5/11 1-3:30pm - Sun River #E205 Remodeled 2Br, 2Ba, 1330sqft condo overlooking the Eagle River. Featuring a large, open living area, high ceilings, covered parking, mudroom, office area, slab granite, ss appliances & more.
East Vail Pitkin Creek #5C Beautifully remodeled 1 bedroom with views of the waterfall. Stainless steel appl, slab granite, ground floor location. Pool, hot tub, bus route, great rental!
Ryan Jennings & Chris Patrick
970-376-2074 cball@slifer.net www.chrisball.net ID: C40697
Chris Ball
Douglas Landin
970-376-1299 dlandin@slifer.net www.landinvail.com Web ID: C20046
Matthew Blake
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SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
970-948-7215 & 970-369-2669
East Vail - $1,495,000
970-390-2692 mblake@vail.net
3807 Lupine Drive
Privately held for 30 years, this home enjoys a rare setting right on Gore Creek. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room capture southern views of the creek and aspen covered hillside. An easy 2 minute walk to the TOV bus stop offers convenient access to Vail Village.
John Tyler &
East Vail - $349,000
East Vail - $3,299,000 3964 Bighorn Road B On Gore Creek
Rick Pirog
Gina Dizon
970-688-0067 gina@vail.net www.homesinvailbeavercreek.com
Spacious new construction on Gore Creek in East Vail. The tranquil setting, high-end finishes and open floorplan make this the perfect alpine home. Call anytime for a private tour.
Steve Stavisky
Pitkin Creek #11-I Affordable 3Br, 2Ba, 1210sqft condo with an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, and wood-burning fireplace. Deed Restricted with no appreciation cap-occupant must be a qualified Eagle County employee.
Tom Jaffe
970-845-5813 970-845-5814 jtyler@slifer.net rpirog@slifer.net www.johntylervail.com ID: C40408
970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C37319
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Matthew Blake 970-390-2692 mblake@vail.net
Edwards - $180,000
Edwards - $248,000
Edwards - $339,000
Edwards - $354,000
Edwards - $390,000
2 bedroom, 1 bath end unit, ground floor condo in Miller Ranch with nice improvements and well taken care of. Deed restricted to local workforce housing. Offered for $180,000.
85 Marble J248 3 bedroom, 2 full bath condo in Miller Ranch in Building J on the second floor. Complete third bedroom with full closet, 4 ceiling fans, more upgrades
34 Flat Top. Wednesday, 5/14. 5-7PM. 2BD, 1½BA, 1773sqft, 2 car garage townhome with finished basement located on open space in Miller Ranch. Hardwood flooring on main level, backyard Trex deck, insulated garage &more.
Single family home in Miller Ranch Offered for $354,000 3 BD, 2 BA, corner location with large backyard, large crawlspace storage, flooring upgrades. See photos online at www.valleyhomestore.org
77 Silver Single family home in Miller Ranch Offered for $390,000 3 BD/2 BA/Unfinished basement/2 car garage located on the bike path in Edwards
Kim Williams
Kim Williams
Kim Williams
Kim Williams
Kim Williams
(970)328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org
970-328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org
(970)328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org
(970)328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org
(970)328-8776 www.valleyhomestore.org
The Vail Daily | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | B11 Edwards - $499,000
14 Millers Loop, Millers Creek One of the most ideal settings in the valley...walk/bike to Arrowhead Village, Freedom Park, Riverwalk Village. Near valley path and Eagle River. Great lower level rec. room with wet bar, bathroom. Beautiful patio setting. An extraordinary value. 3br, 3.5 ba, 2 car gar, 2555 sqFt
Red Canyon Estates 1612 Red Canyon Creek Road A beautiful and private homesite on 40+/- acres in Red Canyon Estates. Lot 13 is located at the very end of the neighborhood and borders National Forest to the east and BLM to the north. Mountain views and zoned for horses. Only 10 minutes to Edwards. Bank owned
Steve Stavisky
Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000
Edwards - $609,000
Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.
Scott Bandoni
Tom Jaffe
970.390. 9400 bandoni@vail.net www.aVailBeaverCreekBroker.com
970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C37319
Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328
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Gypsum - $150,000
Gypsum - $479,000
Homestead - $544,500
Gypsum - $575,000 Location! No covenants! Great Views! SPACE for everyone; what else can you want? 5 bedrooms/4 baths. Call for more information or a private showing.
136 Eagle Street Single Family home Fixer upper. Located in Old Gypsum, across from park, walking distance to Rec Center, Library & Schools.
3 Bed 2.5 Bath, 2897 sq. ft. in Gypsum Creek Golf Course Community. Main Floor Master, Open 2 story living area, 3 car garage, mature landscaping.
Rick Beveridge
Rick Beveridge
970-328-7444 rick@bevrealestate.com
970-328-7444 rick@bevrealestate.com
Lowest Price Duplex in Homestead Upgraded kitchen and finishes in this lovely family home offering four bedrooms plus 2 bonus rooms. Terrific location near restaurants and shopping, walking distance to Edwards Elementary
Joy Ortiz GRI, CNE, CRS 970-471-1911 joyo@vail.net
Donna Caynoski
Ellyn Courtois
dcaynoski@slifer.net
ecourtois@slifer.net
970-390-4324
970-331-8232
www.caynoski.com ID: C39272
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Homestead - $798,888
Lake Creek
McCoy - $2,149,000
Minturn - $370,000
Your listing Bright with Lots of Room on Cul-de-sac 4bd, 4.5ba, 3,600+/-sq.ft., 2-car garage, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, family room, dining room, 2 fireplaces, mature trees, large deck, big yard, extra 250 +/- sq.ft. storage. Hidden gem!
1937 Cattleman’s Club Unobstructed views of the Gore Range & New York mountain. Build your dream home on this peaceful, wooded lot on 4 acres in private, secluded subdivision. Surrounded by private hiking trails!
Betsy Edwards
Janie
970-471-2553 bedwards@slifer.net www.BetsyEdwards.com Web ID: C38742
970-376-7458
A truly unique 35 acre property carved out between 2 adjoining thousand plus acre ranches one will find a true Colorado Ranch Log Home with the upmost in privacy and views. Must see for the outdoorsman/horseman.
BACK ON THE MARKET-495 Pine Street Home located on a very nice lot with good sun on all sides. 2 Bed, 1 bath, 1 car garage and shop that could also be a garage. Basement.
Jay Sapp
Joyce Butler
970-376-2764 jaysapp2@yahoo.com
970-328-7500 stockmans@vail.net www.stockmaslandexchange.com
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970-845-9937
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Mountain Star - $1,095,000
Red Canyon - $1,499,000
Where your neighbors want to be!
BANK OWNED. A 35+/- acre estate zoned for horses in Red Canyon Creek. Ideally located in the valley for privacy yet only 10 minutes to Edwards and under 30 minutes to Vail. Great open floorplan, views and lots of space and has a gorgeous pond. Bank-owned and in need of some updating.
719 Chiming Bells - With limited land available in the resort communities, Lot 75 represents a great opportunity to build in the special gated community of Mountain Star.
Steve Stavisky
Tom Jaffe
Steve Stavisky
970-390-9203 970-477-5720 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C35755
Tom Jaffe
Rocky Mountain Retreat Located on the 17th hole of the Fazio Course, this Rocky Mountain Retreat features panoramic mountain & golf course views, large beams, vaulted ceilings, high-end finishes & appliances. A must see!
970-390-9203 973-747-7009 sstavisky@slifer.net tjaffe@slifer.net www.noplacelikevail.com ID: C40695
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Red Sky Ranch - $3,450,000
1591 Red Canyon Creek Road
Mac McDonald 970-390-4089
macm@kw.com www.646aspenblufflane.com
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Red Sky Ranch - $499,000
Vail -$575,000
Sandstone/Lionsridge - $349,000
Singletree - 1,675,000
Singletree - $325,000
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.
Simba Run #2311 Ideal floor plan & great location in the bldg. 2 bedroom/2 bathroom. Underground parking, lots of storage, views of the mtn, 2 hot tubs, pool, shuttle to mtn ski season. full amenity building.
Wonderful Brooktree condo with excellent views of Vail Mountain and the Valley. 2 bedrooms, 1088 square feet, ground floor. Walk to TOV bus and pedestrian bridge to Vail Village/Lionshead.
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.
Easily buildable lot facing south with large picturesque Arrowhead & Beaver Creek Mountain Views.
LuAnn Graham
Marta Cadmus
Mac McDonald
970-390-4089 www.94eaglefeatherdrive.com
Gina Dizon
970-688-0067 gina@vail.net www.homesinvailbeavercreek.com
Josh Lautenberg
970-390-4127 josh@srevail.com www.skihomesvail.com
305-720-9916 LuAnnGraham@gmail.com
970-476-1450
B12 | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | The Vail Daily Singletree - $438,000
Singletree - $478,000
Singletree - $750,000
Singletree - $499,000 140 June Creek A Homesite with Views One of the best vacant singlefamily homesites left in Singletree with huge Arrowhead ski run views overlooking the 3rd green of the golf course. The 9th fairway borders the site to the north. Flat topography allows for easy construction.
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.
Majestic views of the New York Mountains and ski slopes in the coveted 4th filing high in Singletree, offering a golf course, clubhouse, restaurant,soccer fields, BLM trails. Duplex zoned.
Ellyn Courtois
LuAnn Graham
970-477-5735 ecourtois@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com
John Tyler
A Home For Easy Living Easy living in this sophisticated home in impeccable condition. Offering beautiful finishes, air-conditioning & three separate levels of living. Deck off main level looks out to private landscaped setting.
Rick Pirog
970-904-0355 970-477-5720 jtyler@slifer.net rpirog@slifer.net www.johntylervail.com ID: C40529
305-720-9916 LuAnnGraham@gmail.com
Ellyn Courtois
970-477-5735 ecourtois@slifer.net www.besthomesinvail.com ID: C40859
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SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Squaw Creek - $5,995,000
Vail- $1,249,000
Vail - $180,000
700 W Squaw Creek Rare, private 72 ac w/ 4 fenced pastures, 3 ponds w/waterfalls, restored 1860's cabin, barn, 2200 sqft stunning guest house, agricultural status, no road noise, 10 minutes to Edwards.
OH Wed. 5/14, 11a-5p. 1717 Geneva Dr. Private, quiet setting, lovingly built by builder/owner. Close to bus stop, parks, & bike path. 2 living areas warmed with river rock fire places. Mother-in-Law suite/garden entrance.
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.
Suzi Apple
Attractive Condo Sleeps 8 10% fractional ownership 5 weeks/year 3 minute walk to bus, underground parking , fireplace, mountain view, maintenance 2K per year all inclusive $ 50,000.00 OBO
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.
Josh Lautenberg
Lou - Owner
970-477-5730 srychel@slifer.net
970-904-7835 lauralynn@kw.com
Vail - $6,950,000
Vail - $50,000
Sue Rychel
Laura Lynn
970-376-5417 apple@gatewaytovail.com GatewaytoVail.com
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
970-390-4127
561-702-6051
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON Vail - $949,000
West Vail - $439,000
Wildridge - $520,000
Wildridge - $799,000
Beautiful four bedroom townhome, 2-car garage with new floor and cabinetry. Granite counters, stainless appliances, large decks. Three-bedrooms on one level. Huge front lawn, extra parking, lots of windows, no highway noise.
5768 Wildridge Road Large family home with big views! 4BR/3.5BA + loft with a 3 car garage. Huge master suite on main level, two laundry areas and backing to open space.
New Listing Pine Ridge Townhome #4 Upgraded 2-bed, 2-bath townhome end unit with custom built in pantry, stainless steel appliances and remodeled bath. Small private side yard with garden and storage shed. Steps to the bus stop and convenient amenities. Best price for Lionshead! Lion Square North #290 - Completely remodeled and being sold fully furnished. There are great views toward Vail Mountain. Walk to the ski slopes.
Douglas Landin
970-376-1299 dlandin@slifer.net www.landinvail.com Web ID: C37418
Anna Menz | David Adkins | Jen Wanner 970-376-6378 | 970-845-2334 ateam@slifer.net VailBeaverCreekLuxuryHomes.com
Crissy Rumford
970-479-5774 crumford@slifer.net www.VailRealEstate.com ID: C40709
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON
Sondra Slappey
970-376-7979 www.InvestinVail.net
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Open Houses TUESDAY | MAY 13, 2014 NEIGHBORHOOD
SUBDIVISION
ADDRESS
ARROWHEAD
MCCOY CREEK CABINS
14 CABIN CREEK LANE
BR/BA
CORDILLERA
CORDILLERA - BEARCAT
109 SADDLE RIDGE LOOP
5/6
$1,395,000
CORDILLERA
CORDILLERA - BEARCAT
20 SUNDANCE LN
5/6
$1,395,000
CORDILLERA
CORDILLERA F6 - FOUNDERS PRESERVE
25 STAG GULCH CT
5/6
$2,625,000
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CORDILLERA
CORDILLERA F7 - ELK SPRING
240 ELK SPRINGS TRAIL
5/5
$2,495,000
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CORDILLERA
CORDILLERA F8 - RIDGE TIMBERS FAIRWAYS
541 SADDLE RIDGE RD
5/7
$3,395,000
11:30AM
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970-390-9198
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970-390-4091
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970-471-0109
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970-376-5417
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970-790-6777
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970-471-1223
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970-376-5814
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970-376-7100
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Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2007
Chevrolet Moving Box Truck 2001
19ft, Sleeps 4, indoor & outdoor shower, AC, Awning, High end audio/video system. Call for more details!
Stock #A14340B 1.8L, Leather! See more at elkmtnmotors.com
Leather awd alum wheels 2nd row bucker seats heated seats radio cruise control & more 1 onwer $35,488
Stock #V14332A One Owner See more at elkmtnmotors.com
Chevrolet Moving Box Truck 2001 2 door. Excellent condition. 135000 Auto transmission. Rare 8.1 Liter white Shawn $8,500 970-470-5503
Price Reduced!! $38,500 obo. 970-948-0005
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$8,988 (888) 856-8611
Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 2004
Chevrolet Tahoe 2013
Chevrolet Tahoe LT 2011
Chevy Avalanche 2010
Chevy Cruze LT 2013
Sports package. 5.3L/8 Cyl Entertainment System. Towing Package. Sunroof. Heated seats. Tan Good condition. 165k Patrick pmccalley@yahoo.com $7,500 970-855-0959
$46,888 #P070 Lift package See more pictures & info at mtnchevy.com
4X4 Leather heated seats alum wheels sunroof running boards tow package blue tooth priced to sell $27,788
4X4 Z71 Fully equipped 1 owner super sharp in& out navi heated seats and more hurry $23,988
Auto trans great mpg manual shift opt turbo power cd player 1 owner power locks clean ready to roll $16,488
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Chevy Equinox 2011
Chevy Silverado 2012
Chevy Trailblazer 2006
Chevy Truck (4x4) - 1978 3/4 Ton
Chrysler Town and Country 2013
4DR V6 Power awd auto trans 1lt package cruise control power windows power locks 1 owner $20,988
Crew cab diesel duramax lt leather running boards bed liner alum wheels low miles 1 owner $42,988
V-8 4WD 69,000 mi. heated leather seats, DVD
New 350 CI Engine with 25K miles, Snow Plow, New Wings, 4 spare tires with chains.
$21,999 #P120 See more pictures & info at mtnchevy.com
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$10,500 970 618 0193 New Castle
Dodge RAM1500 1999
Dodge Ram 3500 2006
Ford F150 2010
Ford F150 Lariat 2005
Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4 - 2006
White 1999 Dodge RAM1500. 5.9 Liter. Good Condition. $5500 970-390-1813
5.9 Turbo Diesel, 6 speed manual, 89K miles, Brand new tires, new brakes, running boards, BMW drop down hitch.
$25,288 #4128A See more pictures & info at mtnchevy.com
2005 Ford F150 Lariat. 4. Excellent. 131,000 miles. Auto. 5.4 V8. Leather seats. CD player. Power seats and windows. Black exterior. Retrax bed cover. Gary $16,500 970.401.0078
Loaded. 130k miles, new tires 20 inch, 33k mile 2 year extended warranty, transferable. Tonneau cover, bed liner. Hydraulic brake for towing. Florida truck/1 winter in CO. Garaged, serviced and runs like new. $16,000 OBO. Call Dirk 305-495-5799
970-468-0391
855-280-3899
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$33,000 Josh in Silt 719-989-0774
970-468-0391
855-280-3899
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GMC Safari 2003
GMC Yukon Denali 2005
GMC Yukon XL Denali 2008
Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna 103 2007
Harley Davidson Heritage 2012
190K, all wheel drive. Good condition!
AWD DVD Player leather heated seats sunroof running boards super clean in & out priced to sell fast $15,988
AWD 6.2 V8 2nd row buckets heated leather dvd player navi running boards crome wheels hurry $22,588
Like new condition, always garaged. Must see! 16,200 miles, 103 ci high performance, Black Cherry.
1900 miles, Leather bags, 103 cubic inch motor.
www.hascars.com STK# T4106A Plus Tax/fees
www.hascars.com STK# T3157A Plus Tax/fees
Harley DavidsonStreet Glide 2009
Honda accord 2000
Hyundai Elantra GLS 2006
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2004
Jeep Wrangler - 2000
Harley Davidson Street Glide 2009 $16500 11000m Dark Blue Pearl Rex 8043705613 rexingram@earthlink.net $16500 8043705613
Honda accord 2000 4 door. Good condition. 252K Manual transmission. 2.3L ABS. Power windows. Sunroof. Grey Adam amontgomery80@aol.com
Stock #P2625A. Low Miles See more at elkmtnmotors.com
Stock #V14331A Great SUV See more at elkmtnmotors.com
SUMMER READY! 44k, Auto, Oversized Tires. Great Condition. In Eagle, CO
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2008
Lexus GX 470 2005
Lincoln MKX 2013
Lincoln Town car 1997
Nissan Versa SL 2010
$28,888 #P128A See more pictures & info at mtnchevy.com
Lexus Quality. All Bells and Whisltes! All Maintenance Done by Lexus Dealer. New Brakes. 130k Miles. Excellent Shape. 3rd Row Seating. VHVHVHVHVHVHVHVHVHVHVHV $18,000 OBO 970-948-3258
AWD V6 Power 1 owner super clean alum wheels leather must see and drive
Excellent condition. 113k Auto transmission. V8 Light green (ARMOR PROTECTION CEN B4) (BLINDADO B4) all around
Premium package. Excellent condition. 62k. Auto transmission. 1.8 DOHC 4 cylinder engine. 2 sets of tires. Great gas mileage. Contact JW $9,500 OBO 970-926-0445
970-468-0391
$3,000/obo 970-393-2206
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$3000 303-919-5143
970-468-0391
$7,988 (888) 856-8611
$28,988
970-468-0391
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$12,000 Ed 719-395-6090
$9,988 (888) 856-8611
$28,500.00 970-390-0001
$15,500 970-618-6280
$8900 970-390-3020
B14 | Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | The Vail Daily Porsche Cayenne Twin Turbo 2004
Sea Ray 21’ Sundeck 1998
SupraSunsport 20' 1985
Suzuki M109R 2008
Toyota Camry 2005
Porsche Cayenne Twin Turbo V8, 4.5 Liter, One owner AWD SUV w/ very low mileage, 52k 2004, Superb condition. Michele or v.gotlove@me.com $23,900 970-456-5177
5.7Liter engine I/O Includes stern trolling motor All covers/travel cover Binimi top more extras. Gypsum Excellent condition. $15,000 OBO George 970-331-1291 george394@centurytel.net
1985 Supra Sunsport 20', 454 Inboard, trailer, Bimini cover. Good condition, loves Powell! $3200.00 970-390-7028
Custom Suzuki M109R (2008) Excellent condition with many Custom upgrades. Only 6800 miles. 970-688-0083 or boyobyron@gmail.com $8,400 970-688-0083
Loaded. Tip Top Condition. One Owner Need to Sell!!!
Toyota Tacoma 1998
Toyota Tacoma 2004
Toyota Tacoma 2008
Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD - 2004
Toyota Tundra SR5 2007
4X4 Access cab 6 spd super low miles hard to find this clean ready $17,988
$19,999 #4028A Low Miles. See more pictures & info at mtnchevy.com
www.hascars.com STK# T4125B Plus Tax/fees
4X4, DOUBLE CAB, V6 3.4L AUTOMATIC, 113,700 MILES, A/C, TOPPER, LINER, PW, PL ,CC, TILT C/D, CASSETTE, ALLOYS W/STUDDED TIRES, TOWING PACKAGE GLENWOOD SPRINGS $16,500 Call: (520) 678-0655
98' Tacoma V6 SR5 TRD 4x4 Ext. Cab, $6800 OBO 200k mi., Auto trans. Lumber Rack, Leer Topper, added suspension, new CD/MP3. 970-409-7980 $6800 OBO 970-409-7980
Stock #V14370A. V6, Dependable 4WD! See more at elkmtnmotors.com $12,988 (888) 856-8611
970-468-0391
$7500 970-328-0405
855-280-3899
VespaP200e 1979
Volkswagon CC DSG Sport 2013
Volkswagon Passat 2.0T 2006
Volvo V70 AWD XC 2002
Yamaha650 V-Star Silverado - 2010
Classic 1979 Vespa P200e, fully restored and runs great. New tires, battery. British Race Green. Comes with lots of extras including a trailer fin@bomberonline.com $4900 970 513 7733
Turbo leather sunroof alum wheels 1 owner great mpg full pwr equipment pkg hard to find $22,988
Lleather. Good condition, great gas mileage 110,000 mii. bike /board rack $6250 816-309-5551
120K miles, New Timing Belt, Heated Seats, Great Condition.
Yamaha 650 V-Star Silverado 2010 Excellent condition! Only 300 miles!
970-468-0391
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New Tires, 50mpg, early season special
panel. Overall a very nice truck.
$8,995 970-331-0789 www.eagleautoconsignment.com
$3,300 John 970-471-0905 Gypsum
Auto Parts/ Accessories
38 x 13.5 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Tires with Mickey Thompson wheels. Brand new with only 3000 miles on them! $2400. Call 970-331-6009 4tires:Big O M+S 195/60r/15 $150.00 Excellent condition. greg 970-331-3894 I b u y c a t a l y t i c c o nverters! Best Prices! 970-470-1014
Michelin Latitude X-ICE Snow Tires (4). Size: 235/55R18. Used 1 season. $400 obo. In Edwards. Excellent condition. Tim 619-971-4662 Set of 2 barely used Firestone Winterforce snow tires. Size 215 60 R16. Less than 3,000 miles. $100 for both. In Vail. Excellent condition. Alex 970-306-5341 Set of four tires. Michelin Pilot Sport 225/45/R17. $400 Vail Like new condition. Ludwig 970-390-5088 ludik@comcast.net Trailer Hitch for Honda Pilot or Acura MDX, Curt Mfg., New , never mounted, Edwards, $ 2 0 0 S t e p h a n 970-331-3242
Auto Parts/ Accessories
Van Shelving , Partition the lot $300 . great for work van ,full length shelf , half length shelf , set of drawers, partition for ford van, will fit other sized vans too 970 306 5677
Auto Service $500-$5000 CASH for any Subaru 2000 & newer. Wrecked, running or b r o k e n d o w n . 970-389-8730 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
Autos $$ for Subaru’s. Free pick-up. For subaru’s 1996-1999. 970-389-8730.
Autos
Utility Trailers
Acura MDX SUV 2002 $3,000 Limited edition. 4 door. Gently used condition. 187,000 Auto transmission. Leather seats. Heated seats. GPS navigation system. L u g g a g e r a c k . Performance tires. Tan/Gold Tonia 3035481312
Car Dead? cash paid for any vehicle, including wrecks. (970) 470-2880 freeorlowcost-
Subaru Outback 1998 $2000 as is. 181,590 mi. AWD 4-door sport utility wagon. 5-speed manual transmission. Used condition. Runs well, clean. Needs head gasket, separator plate, CV boots. Good maintenance history. Gypsum (970) 524-9294
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Chevy Aveo 2006 5 door hatchback 45,000 miles. Salvage title, $2500 Call Jared @ 970 390 0998
I pay cash for junk cars; call for information! (970)485-9727 05 Subaru Outback Auto. 152K. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336.
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Saturn SW2 1994 $1,700.00 4 door. Used condition. 183,000 Manual transmission. Twin cam ABS. CD player. New starter, Fog lamps. New windshield White Ken 970 389 7184.
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1994 Chevrolet 1 ton turbo diesel, long bed dually. Very good condition. 240000 miles. 5 speed manual transmission. 6.5 L turbo diesel. New tires and brakes all around. New glow plugs. Needs nothing! $2900.00. Phil 970.376.3253
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Antiques Antique Buck Saws for decoration or use. All are in good condition; normal wear for antiques. Blades are approximately 28" in length. $85. Text: 812-325-2818 Buffet. 750.00 basalt Excellent condition. Holly Jorvig 970-390-5110 hollyjorvig@yahoo.com
Arts/Crafts/Hobbies ART work 10.00 and up basalt Superb condition. H o l l y J o r v i g 970-390-5110 hollyjorvig@yahoo.com
Cameras/Photo Equipment LEICA M9P Camera Pkg 4 Lens Superb condition. Call for details.Burnham W Arndt 970 925 8772 arndtburnham@gmail.c om Projection Screen Insta Theater 50.00 Eagle-Vail Excellent condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com ***SONY XQ-10*** AMAZING CAMERA THAT WORKS WITH YOUR SMART PHONE!!! $150 ONLY USED ONCE LOCATED IN BEAVER CREEK CALL OR TEXT (309) 269-1173 TELEPHOTO LENS CANON 300mm IF ISM 2.8 Inc Pol Filter, Hard Case Superb Condition $ 3.5K 970 948 5410 , arndtburnham@gmail.com
Four Harness Table L o o m $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 Silverthorne Rachel 970-468-0532 rrehn@q.com
Appliances
Breville Juice Fountain Plus $75 Excellent condition, booklet included. 970-328-2251 Ice maker Mr Freeze 139.00 new, used twice. Stainless steel counter top unit. 970-390-3973 Range/Stove. $75.00 Electric Hotpoint. White. Gypsum 970524/0770 jgovreau@centurytel.net Rival Ice Cream & Yogurt Maker $15 Excellent condition Eagle Call Debbie 505-720-8690
High Chair, convertible from infant to toddler, $65.00 Vail, Gently used c o n d i t i o n . J o e 970-476-1906 ppljpj@msn.com
Kids desk/chair. $60 Eagle. Gently used condition. Brian 970-390-3279. KIDS RADIO FLYER PATHFINDER 39" WAGON (red) $60 Avon Like new condition. Keith (970) 333-8325 KIDS STRIDER (blue) $45 Avon Good condition. Keith (970) 333-8325 LEAPSTER 2 LEARNING GAME SYSTEM . Excellent Condition with instruction booklet . Great educational tool for your youngster . $25 They are $70 new. Call 970 376 0696. Radio Flyer horse in near perfect condition. $50/OBO. Can deliver. See photo online at Vaildaily.com. 970-688-0721.
Washer/Dryer. Miele dryer, Samsung washer, st a c k a b l e . 2 4 i n c h e s . Very good condition. $500. 970-376-7458
Clothing Cowbot Boots by Tony Lama, size 8.5 brown $35 E d w a r d s G o o d c o n d i t i o n . J o e 970-471-4668 Faux lambskin leather designer handbag 70.00 avon Superb condition. susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Washer GE Capacity Plus $200, Dryer Admiral $200 Avon. Excellent condition. Call 970-393-2427
Audio Stero Speakers by Fischer 10"x20" $25 E d w a r d s G o o d c o n d i t i o n . J o e 970-471-4668
Cameras/Photo Equipment antique movie projector revere 150.00 Basalt Good condition. holly jorvig 970-390-5110 hollyjorvig@yahoo.com
african tapestry, kachina dolls and native American pottery, under 199.00 basalt Superb condition. holly jorvig 970-390-5110 hollyjorvig@yahoo.com
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Auto Photo Ads work. Fore-WinterLilly collectible golf platters still in their original packaging. 18.5" long by 6.75" wide. $80 each ($160 total). Text: 812-325-2818 Harley Davidson Wallet w/Chain $50. Gorgeous Leather Edwards Good condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Children/Baby Items
Call Classifieds. 845-9937 H BRAND NEW! H Bought for new apartment, won't fit, must sell. ice and water dispenser. Never been used. $1900 OBO 970-331-1726
Collectibles
M I C H A E L K O R S "Bennet" Handbag, NEW With TAGS, LG, Brown Leather With Shiny Gold MK Hanging Logo, Retails for 328+TAX, Excellent condition, $200 Avon 970-390-0019
Indian Paintbrush By John Moyers 30x40 Oil Original $12,000/obo 970-376-0215
BEAUTIFUL BLACK WALNUT $5.00 - $15.00 BF Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 Big Slabs up to 11' 4/4", 8/4" & more. Other Hardwoods too. Boulders, structural dirt & top soil. Per l o a d . D a v e . 970-977-0261
Vintage Chamonix Ski Poster, mounted on linen, framed & in mint Condition. 50”x40” Perfect for your mountain ski home! $1,100 OBO Terry: 678-464-3858
Computer/Supplies
New in box KOHLER Deerfield Self-Rimming Cast Iron 33x22x8.625 4-Hole Double Bowl Kitchen Sink in Black. $250.00 Contact John @ 720-315-2346 (Available at Homedepot for $370.00)
Electronics 14 inch TV RCA 45.00 eagle-vail Like new condition. susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com 18 inch TV Panasonic 40.00 eagle-vail Gently used condition. susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Call Classifieds. 845-9937 19” Flat Screen TV with remote- $25.
Dell Business Class Latitude Laptops $199.00
W/ 1 Year Warranty. 16 Year Old Austin Company Sells Dell Equipment at 70-80% Off Retail. Delivered Direct to Your Door. Order by 4pm and your laptop or computer ships the same day. Order online at DiscountElectronics.com
Call Jesse at: 512-459-0146 or email internet@discount electronics.com
Construction Equipment/Material 32" Werner Aluminum Ladder 145.00 Good condition. Home Depot priced at $310.65 + tax. My price $145.00 Good Condition ... used about 4x. (970) 390-3888
Call Classifieds. 845-9937
BARN WOOD $3.00-$5.00/SF Gray, Brown or Faded Red Vintage Wood Supply 970 390-7405 "Where the Locals go for Cool Wood!"
Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses
Furniture/Home Furnishings
One twin mattress only available in good condition $20.00. Mattress brand is craft maid. Call 343-2004
Brass cabinet knobs, 55 pieces $60. 40 sqft of hexagon shaped London pavers. $75 Brian 970-390-3279
SPLIT KING MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS. 150.00 Edwards Gently used condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Brown Leather Recliner $200. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Furniture/ Dining Room
Couch. 125.00 Eagle-Vail Gently used condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Armoire. 125.00 Eagle-Vail Excellent condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Couch. 99.00 eagle-vail Gently used condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Bookcase. 75.00 Eagle-Vail Like new condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Wagner Power Painter 1800 psi / 1Velocity $ 30.00 Eagle-Vail Like new condition . Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
MICHAEL KORS Jet Set Signature Handbag, NEW With TAGS, Beige/Brown, MK Logo, Leather and Shiny Gold Chain, Retails for $248,Will sell for $175 Avon 970-390-0019 Wedding Dress strapless Casablanca size 8. also has lace bolero jacket $ 200 OBO Vail Excellent condition. Jamie 970-331-2309 wanderoff1998@yahoo.c om
Construction Equipment/Material
Perfect for guest bedroom or bathroom. (Works great I just upgraded the size!) in Avon, contact: tmichel@mindspring.com
Dining Room Set. 150.00 gypsum Good condition. 970-331-1221
Dining Room Set, 3'8" X 6', 2 - 24 inch leaves, +pads Excellent condition. $1800, Fran Goldman 970-926-4891 Edwardsfranasg40@gma il.com Dining Room Set Large rectangle glass top w/ 6 chairs. 200.00 Eagle-Vail Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com Oak King Bedroom Set. 199.00 Eagle-Vail Like new condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com Vintage Dining table (roughly 3x3) $200. Sturdy. (Gorgeous wood!!!) Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Furniture/Home Furnishings
60" LCD HIGH DEF TV MITSUBISHI $99.00 Edwards Like new condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com 61" Sony Color Rear Video Projector TV. Model # KP61VV45. Everything works and is in good condition. Free to the first person to come pick it up. Aaron, 303-374-4371 XGA Data Video Projector Proxima 9100 170.00 Eagle-Vail Like new condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Firewood/Fuel Firewood Fast, friendly service. Full, half, & face cords. Lower prices! Top Quality! 970-949-5018
Dresser. 40.00 GWS Used condition. BB (970) 456-3669 yekmon2014@gmail.com FOLDING TRIANGULAR BAKERS RACK $30.00 Eagle-Vail Superb condition. susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Kitchen Table with 2 benches and 2 chairs Superb condition. $150.00 Table size - 60"x42" Extended; 42"x42" without the leaf Tom 970-368-2143; tomk9090@gmail.com Large Bath Vanity Mirror (approx 5x4) $20. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Mattress & Box Spring. 100.00 Eagle-Vail Gently used condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com Neat Ol Green Barnwood Coffee Table,( Distressed) $100. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
40" LCD SAMSUNG TV $50.00 Edwards Like new condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com 57" Mitsubishi DLP High Definition Television 1080i HDMI Model WD-Y57 Cost new $ 2300.00 Will sell for $499.00 in Excellent condition Ed 970-949-0713 efosteraz@aol.com
Desk and stool espresso color wood, tall, lift top. 75.00 Vail Excellent condition. Jamie 970-331-2309 wanderoff1998@yahoo.c om
0110 Atelier www.0110-atelier.com info@0110atelier.com 2 Wooden Lounge (patio/yard)l lounge chairs $50. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m 3 Modern Bar Stools (small, off white, no back) 3 for $100. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Bar Stool. 99.00 Edwards Superb condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com Beautiful Round Leather Ottoman (quilted, large) $200. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Bed- Twin Size. 50.00 Edwards Excellent condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Oak Parsons Table. 75.00 Eagle-Vail Excellent condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com Pottery Barn Twin comforter bedding set. 45.00 Edwards Excellent condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com ROUND REDWOOD PATIO TABLE/UMBRELLA $150. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Ski Coat Rack. 4 vintage skis with 4 new coat hangers (4" long). Stands ~72"-82" tall and the bottom is ~18"-22" wide. Very rustic and functional. $350 each. Text: 812-325-2818. Small Distressed Green Table (beautifully refurbished!) $150. Edwards Like new condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Furniture/Home Furnishings
Hot Tubs/ Spas & Pools
Solid wood bookcase $200 - OBO; in Avon. Solid wood with glass window pane sides, one drawer. 22” wide x 70” high. Call Terry @ 678-464-3858
2013 Birch Bay BL 1040, 6 person. Multi colored 115 jet pack. MSRP $15,999 asking $9999 OBO 970-688-0098
Solid wood, very unique large armoire, two end tables, full size dresser with mirror $600.00 o.b.o Excellent condition. (970)471-0482 Teak Bookcase 34 w x 18 d x 77 h $ 74.99 Eagle-Vail Superb condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org. Very Nice Down Comfy Chair (Bluish- purple) $125. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Very nice, good quality knotty pine coffee table, 36x60" Also selling wood end table $50.00 and a very cool teak bar cabinet that features a hidden pull out ice bucket and glassware shelves that pull out and double as serving trays. See pics of end table and bar in the online version 970-376-8092
Garage/Yard Sales
Housewares B R A N D N E W still-in-the-box CharBroil Oil-less Turkey Fryer $50 (retails for over $100). Make great turkey, racks of ribs, or lip-smacking chicken legs. Avon, 970-306-3090 Ceiling Mounted Pot Rack $90.00 Edwards Excellent condition. 970-926-0095 16 hook, oval, heavy duty, pictures online Food Slicer $50.00 OBO Edwards Like new condition. 970-926-0095 jnelsong@centurytel.net Used twice. Pictures online. Table Lamp 38" ceramic $18 Edwards Good c o n d i t i o n . J o e 970-471-4668
Jewelry RON"THE GOLD GUY "
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
Gypsum 172 Eagle St 5/14 to 5/18 Wednesday thru Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM. Books, Christmas decorations, Collectibles, Music & movies, Housewares, wine bottles. Women's clothing. New Items everyday! Furniture on Sat & Sun. 970-471-5340
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Health & Beauty
Buying gold, diamonds, platinum and silver. Custom jewelry, repairs. Dave @ Summit Gold, 309 Main St./Frisco 970-668-0101.
Manduka ProLite Yoga Mat in cranberry & Manduka bag 50.00 vail Excellent condition. Jamie 970-331-2309 wanderoff1998@yahoo.c om
Molecules, Cells, Advancing your Life, Questions?
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Home Health/ Medical Equip INVERSION TABLE, good condition $85 Keith (970) 333-8325
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fair trade african necklace and bracelets 2.00 and up basalt Superb condition. holly jorvig 970-390-5110 hollyjorvig@yahoo.com
Lawn & Garden 2 Beautiful MEXICAN P O T T E R Y P O T S (long/oval)) $100. Each (Quality) Edwards Like new condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m 2 Wooden Lounge Chairs (Patio/Yard) $50. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
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Medical Equipment /Supplies Ice machine, circulates for injured area $25 E d w a r d s G o o d c o n d i t i o n . J o e 970-471-4668
Avian Trophy Homes 21h X 16 w X 11d - Can be free standing, Pole mounted or Hung ~ $200 eagle 970-401-3033 ronandhollie@gmail.co m
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Auto Photo Ads work. Sleep Apnea Machine by respironics $50 Edwards Good condition, barely used. Joe 970-471-4668
Miscellaneous Merchandise Avian Trophy Homes 27H X 13W X 9.5 D Can be free standing~pole mounted or hung $200 eagle 970-4013033 ronandhollie@gmail.co m
17 22 22mag rimfire 10/25/30 a box, willing to barter 989o424
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 12502 Ask for Brian Schofield
Overstocked in End Rolls!!
Avian Trophy Homes can be free standing, Pole Mounted or Hung $200 eagle 970-401-3033 ronandhollie@gmail.co m
Black Bearsaver HA Series Single Trash Enclosure 40 gallon Animal and Bear Proof $350.00 Vail Good condition. Contact John @ 720-315-2346 Char-Broil BBQ grill $35.00 Eagle-Vail Gently used condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com glass top patio table & chairs 99.00 Eagle-Vail Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com Misc. Cast Iron/Wrought Iron Garden Decoratives $20.-$200. (Bird baths.....etc.) Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m PATIO Set Glass top table and 4 chairs 95.00 Eagle-Vail Gently used condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com ROUND REDWOOD TABLE/UMBRELLA $150. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Several nice Garden Pots $20. Each Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m Small Wine Barrel ( would make great outdoor pot) $25. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Marijuana Dispensaries
Come pick them 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! Tires, 2 all-season radials 195/55R16, 50% life left $40 Edwards Joe 970-471-4668
Musical Barely used professional sound equipment for sale. 2 speakers and 2 monitors. $750 for all.
Sewing Machines Serger Baby Lock 125.00 Eagle-Vail Superb condition. Susan 970-949-0713 shansonaz@aol.com
Broadax, antique W.BEATTY & SON, cast steel, 26" long & 11.5" blade. Great for timber frame carpentry or decoration for antique collectors. $155. Text: 812-325-2818 Carpenter wood adze, ~34" long & cutting edge 4.5" Great for timber frame carpentry or decoration for antique collectors. $80 each OBO. Text: 812-325-2818
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Electrical/HVAC/Plumbi ng Materials : Romex & THHN Wire, Copper pipe & fittings, ABS & PVC & more Good Condition $150.00 takes all. Stuff worth much more (970) 390-3888
Travel & Vacation Samsonite Rolling Garment Bag $35 Excellent Condition Call Debbie 505-720-8690
Blindster 55 x 47 inch Double Cell cream pull down shade 49.00 Eagle-Vail Superb condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Cycleops Fluid Spin Trainer for stationary bicycle training. Quiet and smooth operation. Purchase cost was $350 sell for $195. As new condition. 970 904 0101
Mad River Fantasy whitewater canoe, fully outfitted, $195 firm. Prime condition. 970-328-7736
Golf
Pets - Cats
Battery Powered Golf Trolley $200 New, Still in Box. 970-376-0705
Noosa - Such an affectionate girl! 2 years. Good with dogs, cats, and kids! Loves attention. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-331-1983
See MORE Golf listings online at www.vaildaily.com/classified Big Bertha Driver 11deg.-$35, 2 Proline putters, 35", 34" each $20.00 All like new condition. 970-926-7240
Women's Golf Shoes. Mephisto, Black & White, Size 7.5. $75.00 Excellent condition. 970-376-0705
Hiking SEA KAYAK 16' Necky Lookshaw Composite Superb Condition No Damage 970 948 5410 arndtburnham@gmail.com
Stand-Up Paddle
WE BUY ANTLERS
Woman's Ibis Mountain Bike Ibis 2012 small women's specific mountain bike with carbon frame, Avid Elixir hydrolix brakes, Fox float in rear, lock shock with 130mm travel in the front, Shimano shifters with Shimano derailleur in the back. Great, lightweight all around MTB.$3,000. M o r e i n f o c a l l 970.306.9543 leave message.
Boats & Boating Supplies 13' Vangaurd SelfBailing Raft. NRS Bighorn frame w/ low back seat. NRS 6" Oar Towers. Boat is in excellent condition. Garage kept.
Great Deals!
• Hala • Glide • Starboard Paddles, PFDS & River gear. 970-827-4060 106 Main Minturn
High Country Antlers
Elk, Deer & Moose Antlers
All Grades, Top $$$ 970-390-1332
USED RAFTS
14ft. VanguardS.B. 15ft Vanguard S.B. Very Good Condition.
$2200 Each!
SOLD THEM!!!
Great Deals! • Splitboards • Airbags • Avi Gear • Spark R&D • Karkoram • Mammut • Black Diamond • Dakine • Voile 970-827-4060 106 Main Minturn
Sporting Goods
SOLD!!! Camping
Ozark Trail 5 person tent $35 Photo available Excellent condition. 10 X 8 Easy set up! Call Debbie 505-720-8690
4 drawer black filing cabinet 65.00 eagle-vail Like new condition. susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
Bicycles/Mopeds
Bowflex Revolution Best Offer Avon Like new condition. Anna 970-343-9679 jetwench@gmail.com NORDIC TRACK Excel 505 cross country ski type unit $70. Edwards area Good condition. 970-926-0292. Original $500. photo online.
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12 SPEED FUJI ROAD BIKE $199 EAGLE Excellent condition COMPLETELY REFURBISHED (970-376-1243) bobbihagerman@hotmai l.com
Steel Frame Camp Chairs $15 for two Excellent condition Eagle C a l l D e b b i e 505-720-8690
Abrial - 2 year old loving girl still looking for a home at Eagle Valley Humane after being transferred from the September front range floods. Call 970-331-1983 to meet her!
Baby - 1 year old active, sweet, fun-loving girl good with dogs, cats, and kids! Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-331-1983 by Pazzo's in Eagle.
Boots - Declawed. 5 year old affectionate neutered male good with dogs, cats, AND kids! Eagle Valley Humane Society by Pazzo's in Eagle. 970-331-1983 "Donna" Sweet & sassy senior kitty seeks a loving foster home. She's stressed, needs a comfy place to rest in while waiting to be adopted! CARE 970-947-9173
Prima aka Donna - 4 yr lovebug!! Enjoys attention & sleeping on the bed with you at night. A true sweetheart! Foster (Edwards): 970-401-1172 EVHS: 970-331-1983 Primo - 10 week old black outgoing affectionate kitten. Contact his foster home in Vail to meet him. 970-476-4482. Eagle Valley Humane Society.
Savannah’s for Sale: 4 females, ready to go. First shots. For questions and price call 719-221-2758
Smokey - 10 yr gorgeous longhaired dilute tortie F w/ big blue eyes. Good w / c a t s . C a l l 970-331-1983 to make appt to meet her at EVHS Adoption Center by Pazzo's in Eagle!
Snowboard Equipment
Exercise Equipment
Fold up quad chair $10. Edwards Excellent condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Pets - Cats $20 adoption fee for any black or black/white cat during our BACK IN BLACK special , May 1st-31st! Come adopt your best friend! CARE i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173
S i m p l e S t u r d y backpack/metal frame $10. Edwards Gently used condition. Kate 970-401-3088 Kgrace2012@hotmail.co m
Hunting
Want To Buy/ Merchandise
Samick Baby Grand Piano Black $4000. obo Glenwood Springs Excellent condition lightly used. Dana 970-945-4142 tothmkr@gmail.com
Melamine top Neolt Drafting Table $50.00. Good condition. 67"w X 33.5"d X 31"h with inner drawer.
Chariot Cougar 1 Includes bike and stroller attachments. $350. Eagle, Excellent condition. (802)345-9653
Concrete Power Trail Machine Honda 8.0 1,300 OBO Eagle Excellent condition. 970-306-2299
Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201
5-Drawer white metal Flat File $50.00 in EagleVail Gently used condition. 970-845-7709 scullys.eaglevail@gmail. com
Kayak Swap & Sale Sat & Sun May 17 & 18 Alpine Quest in Glenwood Springs. 970-928-9949 9am-5pm 25-A Market St Buy & Sell new & used kayaks, SUPs, rafts, gear
More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.
KONA Kids 20" Mt. Bike. 6 speed. Front shock. $200 Excellent condition. Edwards. 970-470-1996 toddvail@gmail.com
Retail Equipment
Medical Marijuana Go-To Store Huge Hash Selection Budder & Shatter Incredible Clones Available NOW! Bud meds, & edibles. Visible growroom. www.mmrockies.com 970-668-MEDS (6337) Only serving Colorado legal MMJ patients.
2004 Specialized Enduro, with Fox Float 36 and near new drivetrain and brakes. $600 OBO Eagle, Good condition. Call or Email, Miles 970-306-2883 miles.henson@gmail.co m
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Wall/Window Coverings
Kimball Piano and matching bench $679 Good condition. Fran Goldman 970-926-4891 Edwards franasg40@gmail.com
Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats Dager G-Ride 6.2 $350 Edwards Excellent condition. Includes skirt and helmet but no paddle.
Tools/Hardware Benchtop Woodworking Mashine Power-Panel ,$200/cash only, Gypsum .Used condition. 7+ tools changer,2.2HP,120 volts!!! 3,450/20,000 motor R.P.M. Turn into your own CNC machine. 720-984-8333
Power Painter WAGNER 1800psi $30.00 Eagle-Vail Like new condition. Susan 970-471-5240 shansonaz@aol.com
SOLD THEM!!!
Bicycles/Mopeds
Weight Bench with bar and 130lbs of plates $100.00 Good condition. Bill (970) 390-6928
Echo - 7 year old jet black F good w/ cats surrendered when owner had too many animals to care for. Eagle Valley Humane Society next to Pazzo's in Eagle. 970-331-1983 Large Bengal mix. Neutered male. 2.5 yrs old. no fee. must meet adoption approval. pic in online ad. 970 389 6946 or planetkitty1@gmail.com * * * L I K E U S O N FACEBOOK!*** Want more photos and information on all of our adoptable cats? Search for Colorado Animal Rescue on FB and "like" our page!
Call Classifieds. 845-9937 L.L.Bean Classic Toboggan. Steambent northern hardwood slats, screwed together. Dimensions 72"L x 15¾". Excelle3nt condition. Orig $169. Sell $95 970 445-8645 Snowshoes Redfeather lite weight brand new $60 & Atlas super lights $40 Edwards, Joe 970-471-4668
Maquie - 5 year brown tabby female good with dogs, cats, and kids! Affectionate girl. Eagle Valley Humane Society by Pazzo's in Eagle. Call for appt! 970-331-1983
S U N R A Y K I D PLAYGROUND INCLUDES 3 SWINGS, PICNIC TABLE, CLIMBING WALL, SLIDE & MONKEY BARS. BOUGHT AT COSTCO FOR $1200, ASKING $400 OBO. 479-7918
" M o n t y " E x t r a handsome longhaired buff-colored boy! Sparkling green eyes, 7 years old. Confident, loving personality! Call C A R E i n G W S 970-947-9173.
Sunny - 10 year old girl with the most beautiful coloring. Good with other cats. Eagle Valley Humane Society by Pazzo's in Eagle. Call 970-331-1983 for an appt!
Zoe - Loving 5 year old tuxedo girl up for adoption at the Eagle Valley Humane Society's adoption center by Pazzo's in Eagle. 970-331-1983
Pets - Dogs $20 adoption fee for any black or black/white dog during our BACK IN BLACK special, May 1st-31st! Come adopt your best friend! CARE i n G l e n w o o d 970-947-9173 Beagle/Shepherd mix "Bailey" Delightful 9-year-old boy, spunky and so loving! Very dog social, loves people! A real catch!! CARE in Glenwood 970-947-9173
B e a u t i f u l F 1 GoldenDoodles Black M&F Serious Inq. ONLY www.happyheartpuppy. com for more info.
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Lab mix "Comet" 5-7 yrs old, former Krabloonik dog. Neutered male. Loves toys, romping outside, playing ball! Awesome personality! C A R E i n G W S 970-947-9173
Belgian Tervuren
litter 9 weeks, 1st shots, dew claws, dewormed, exceptional show quality. Michele 970-456-5177, v.gotlove@me.com Bloodhound "Maybelle" 8-year-old girl with a heart of gold! Great w/ animals & kids. Pics @ Petfinder.com, search zip 81601. CARE in GWS 970-947-9173
Bonded pair: 4 yr Dandie Dinmont Terrier/Havanese Mix. Sweet and love all. One is blind and needs the other one. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-241-6753. Border Collie mix "Biskit" 6-year-old handsome boy. A large BC mix at 60+ lbs! Sensitive, loving eyes. Good with other animals! CARE in GWS 970-947-9173
Boxer mix - "Bunny" - 45 lb 3 yr wonderful girl good w/ young kids,cats & dogs of all sizes! Great off leash. Loves hiking! Foster: 720-251-1095 EVHS: 970-280-5738
Bullwinkle is a 3 1/2 yr Purebred German Shepherd. Well behaved and loves people and dogs. A great dog. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-4108.
Nellie is a 1 yr Germ Shep. Mix. Just a doll. Fun, petite and loves all incl. cats. Great exercise buddy. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 303-241-6753
Breed Ambassador Jarvis is a 4 yr purebred Am. Staffordshire Terrier. Gorgeous blue/gold brindle coat. Loves all incl. cats. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-4108.
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Chihuahua mix "Nina" Petite 2-year-old spayed female with the sweetest personality! Good w/dogs, cats & kids ages 5+. CARE in Glenwood (970) 947-9173 Corgi mix - Quilly - 2 years. LOVES kids! Good with other dogs. Cats possible. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738
Brody is a 2 yr petite Basenji/Staffie/Cattle dog Mix. Attentive and fast learner. Loyal and loves his people. No cats. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.
Lucy - 3 year old cattle dog mix. Loves hiking & backpacking! Mellow indoors. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738
Call Classifieds. 845-9937
English Foxhound "Klampett" 1 yr boy l o o k i n g f o r a hound-savvy home! Loves other dogs. Pics @ Petfinder.com, search zip 81601. CARE 970-947-9173
Harley is a 3 yr Boxer. Sweet and has a goofy Boxer personality. Loves people and dogs. No cats. Application at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-4108.
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Wizard is a 4 yr Gr. Pyrenees. Laid back, loving, goofy and friendly. Loves all and gentle nature. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-379-4606.
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Call Classifieds. 845-9937 Boxer/Basenji mix "Ruby" 5-year-old smart, loyal girl. Brindle. Knows commands, loves the outdoors! Crate trained! Call CARE in Glenwood Springs 970-947-9173
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Pets - Dogs Pointer/Lab mix "Dirk" 10-year-old boy, former Krabloonik sled dog. Loves toys, napping, and back rubs! Call CARE in Glenwood Springs at 970-947-9173
Nyla is a 1 yr Aust Shep/Heeler Mix. Needs active owner. Friendly to all except cats. Would make a great agility dog. A p p l . a t luckydayrescue.org then call 213-458-4944. Pitbull. 425.00 Female 12 weeks old Blue 1 Good with children 1st shots & wormed American Blue Nose Pitbull Puppy 510-316-1998 Chelse Mustbeheaven09@gmail .com Eagle House trained, loving and fun temperament.
Maverick is a 3 yr Hound/Am Bulldog Mix. A better dog can not be found! Loves all incl. cats, well behaved and happy. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-4108.
Pitbull mix "Magoo" 4-year-old handsome all-white boy! Loyal and loving! Pics at Petfinder.com, search zip code 81601. Call C A R E i n G W S 970-947-9173
Mika - 3 year old lab/corgi mix good with dogs, cats, kids, and small animals. Sweet girl. Eagle Valley Humane Society 970-280-5738
Plott Hound mix "Gully" Handsome 2-year-old boy who is VERY dog social! Loves to play. Fun and friendly fella! Call CARE in Glenwood Springs 970-947-9173.
PUPPIES! 8-week-old terrier/chihuahua mixes. "Bumble", "Beetle", and "Bug". 2 girls, 1 boy! SUPER adorable wirehaired cuties! Call now! CARE in GWS 970-947-9173
Sadie is a 2 yr. lovable Doberman/Am Staffie mix. Sweet, mellow and loves all. An exceptional d o g . A p p l . a t luckydayrescue.org then call 213-458-4944
Shpek is a 4 yr White Germ Shep/Aussie Mix. Loving, loyal, likes dogs and to hike. Needs some recall work. Appl. at luckydayrescue.org then call 970-618-3662.
Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl? Yellow Lab Mix "Dasher" 7yrs old, former Krabloonik sled dog. Shy guy whose personality will blossom with a dedicated owner! Call C A R E i n G W S 970-947-9173
Pets - Other Bearded Dragon; 2 years old comes with 45-gallon terrarium and all its accessories (heating lights, heating pad, calcium light). "Thorn" is VERY easy to care for and being offered for $150. Contact Kim at 970-376-4787 or erickim196@aol.com
Pet Supplies/ Services Cat fountain $25.00 E d w a r d s G o o d condition. Jeanne 970-926-0095 Petmate fresh flow with extra filters. Pictures online.
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Livestock Supplies & Services Does your horse need special care? KGK Horseshoeing and Hoof Trimming. 970-485-1367.
Horses & Mules
Cordillera Equestrian Center Boarding Available Stalls and Paddocks with daily cleaning 3 feedings per day 2 Indoor Arenas, 1 Outdoor Arena, and 1 Round Pen For more information contact Cody Calcateraat (970) 376-7295
Horse Boarding 1 mile from I-70 Eagle exit. Good access to the fair grounds & BLM. Call OK Corral. 970-376-2540, 328-4333 Salt Creek Ranch Boarding, Premium Feed Huge Indoor arena Eagle 970-328-3878
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Drywall and Stucco Repairs Interior/Exterior Painting Flat Screen T.V. Relocates Flood Restoration. Custom tile work. Bathroom remodels. Light electrical. Many References. Insured. Call Jason @ 970-331-1066 jaymtaylor@hotmail.com
Electronics Mountain Music 970-949-5060 Market place building in Eagle Vail. TVs, Stereos and Music Equipment Service and Sales.
Excavation Mountain Decks Deck Design, Installation, and maintenance 970 371-3844 Serving Summit/Eagle & Grand Counties mountaindeck.com
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| Tuesday, May 13, 2014 | B19
LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
By Eugenia Last
DEAR ABBY
By Abigail Van Buren
REGISTER FOR SEX OFFENDERS COVERS A GAMUT OF OFFENSES DEAR ABBY: As a licensed psychotherapist who has worked with both victims and perpetrators of sexual abuse over the past 25 years, I would like to respond to “Stunned in the City” (Jan. 22), who found her co-worker’s name on a website for registered sex offenders. Registered sex offenders have been convicted and incarcerated for their crimes as well as serving a probationary period upon release. However, unlike other criminal offenses, they never finish “serving their time” -- both in the areas of WHERE they can live and HOW they can live (employment). They continue to serve a sentence that can never be completed and are stigmatized for the rest of their lives. The reason for this is because of a “one-sizefits-all” approach to punishment, be it a one-time offender or a serial rapist. Most sexual abusers are either members of the family or a close family friend, and most are never reported. Only a small percentage of registered offenders pose a danger and should be under surveillance. The others should be allowed a second chance to continue with their lives without undue harassment. If “Stunned” reports her co-worker to her employer, she will jeopardize his livelihood, which he needs to redeem his life. -- ALREADY PAID HIS DEBT CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Lena Dunham, 28; Robert Pattinson, 28; Stephen Colbert, 50; Stevie Wonder, 64 Happy Birthday: Stick to your plan. Do your own thing. The less dependent you are on others, the further ahead you will be. Focus on detail and completion and set rules and regulations. Problems with institutions will develop if you aren’t careful. Learn from those with experience, but believe in your ability to take the knowledge you receive and make improvements. Your numbers are 9, 14, 22, 26, 34, 40, 49. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Avoid any disputes by keeping busy and refusing to argue with anyone trying to blame or criticize you. Believe in who you are and what you do and keep moving forward. What you accomplish will turn into sweet revenge. 3 stars TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Use your skills wisely and you will be recognized for your ability to get things done. Look at the big picture and you will find it easier to branch out in more directions, making you marketable and in demand. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Make personal changes that will enhance your appearance or add
DEAR A.P.H.D.: I received mail from mental health professionals, employers, parents and people who are on the sex offenders’ list regarding “Stunned’s” letter. All of them stated that the range of crimes that can add someone to the list is very broad. The list is no more than a STARTING point for people to begin their own research into public records before telling an employer or another person. Read on: DEAR ABBY: For more than 20 years I have employed a man who is a convicted sex offender. He paid his debt to society for having sex with a minor when he was in his 20s. It will haunt him for the rest of his life. The pictures you see online are recent because the authorities require updated photos yearly. I empathize with him because I dated a 15-year-old when I was 19 -- with her parents’ approval -- but today it could mean jail time and a ruined life. There is no demarcation between being dumb and being truly criminal, so everyone is labeled the same. I suggest that we all stay aware of those labeled sexual predators, but approach the sexual offenders case-by-case. -- JUSTICE FOR ALL DEAR ABBY: Inclusion on the registry can be the result of something that would not pose a danger to anyone -- urinating in public, or having
to your skills. Getting involved in a group that is trying to make a difference will allow you to utilize your knowledge and skills. Don’t overspend trying to make an impression. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t play with fire. You are likely to take on more than you can handle, leaving you in a vulnerable position that opens you to criticism and complaints. Don’t make an impulsive move. Time is on your side. 5 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Engage in talks with people or organizations that can offer you something new and exciting. Changing the way you do things or embracing a philosophy that suits your current situation will help you move forward emotionally. Love is on the rise. 2 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don’t leave anything to chance when it comes to money or health issues. Follow through, but don’t feel obligated to make an impulsive decision. Get the facts first and you will find a solution to whatever adjustment needs to be made. 4 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Stop waffling and start embracing change. You need to make a move
sex with a younger girlfriend when you yourself are a minor. If you see a neighbor or co-worker on such a list, no one should jump to conclusions before doing more research about the actual offense. It may be nothing to worry about at all, or it might be something to react to. But you won’t know until you find out more than a simple listing. -REBECCA IN SAN DIEGO DEAR ABBY: After breakfast on Saturdays, my husband and I settle in, listen to music and read the newspaper. It’s our Saturday morning ritual. As part of it, when I get to your column, I read it out loud to my husband. We enjoy the letters and your advice. When I finish, my husband almost invariably says, “You know, those letters are made up.” Abby, I think they are real, albeit edited, but genuine. He thinks they’re fake. Who’s right? -TRUE BELIEVER IN MICHIGAN DEAR TRUE BELIEVER: You are. I could never make up anything as interesting as the mail that arrives from my readers day after day.
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if you want to be successful. Use your mind and your body to reach your destination. All talk and no action will lead to a poor reputation. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emotions will escalate if you don’t channel your energy into something creative or constructive. Do whatever it takes to discover and utilize the information you gather in a positive and efficient manner. An unusual change at home will stimulate your senses. 3 stars SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Fix up your home or make a move to better quarters. Put a little effort into the way you look. Start a new diet or exercise program that will boost your energy level and encourage you to live a healthier lifestyle. 3 stars CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Bide your time. Listen attentively, but don’t give anyone the upper hand. Choose your battles carefully. Work quietly on the projects that you feel are most important and add your own personal touch to signify your skill and talent. 4 stars AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Listen and observe without reacting. Keeping your feelings a secret will give you an edge when dealing with your peers, relatives or
anyone in your community. Size up your situation, go over your budget and make a strategic move. 2 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Make your money work for you. Look into unusual investments that will help you expand your interest and your earning potential. Network, but don’t overstate what it is you have to offer. Paint an honest picture and you’ll get what you want. 5 stars Birthday Baby: You are charming, original and creative. You are determined and forthright.
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