YO NE UR 2 WS 85 C SO ORRI UR DOR C E INSIDE LaViolette retiring as West Jeff principal PAGE 3 Cycling League offers students fitness, fun PAGE 6 Serving Conifer, Aspen Park, Morrison, Pine, Pine Grove, Pine Junction, Bailey and Buffalo Creek since 1977 W, J,.H T T. Outdoor Lab Schools to remain open B B F Staff Writer The Jeffco school district s Outdoor Lab Schools have been spared from the chopping block, thanks to a grassroots effort to raise funds. Fund-raising groups have raised,, and the school board will chip in the remaining, needed to keep the schools open next Grassroots fund-raising campaign reaches goal year, according to district spokeswoman Lynn Setzer. Mount Evans Lab School just west of Evergreen and the Windy Peak School near Wellington Lake were targeted for closure as part of million in district budget cuts for -. Sixth-graders from throughout the district spend a week at one of the schools each year, studying such subjects as geology, astronomy, mountain ecology, wildlife and forestry. Setzer said an anonymous donor sent a, contribution to help save the Outdoor Please see LAB SCHOOLS, Page 5 I m trying to show them there will be things to hope for. The Quest for Knowledge Youth Adventure Race and Run, Obstacle Course and Swim for students entering first through eighth grades will be Saturday, June 4, at Platte Canyon High School and at the Marge E. Hudak Pool, 57393 U.S. Highway 285 in Bailey. There will be an 8 a.m. check-in and 10 a.m. start. To request a registration form, e-mail questforknowledge 2011@hotmail.com or call 303838-7666, ext. 1053. For general race information, visit www.facebook.com/questfor knowledge. Entry fee is $20 per child and includes T-shirt, racer s lunch, participation dog tag and goodie bag. Senior Law Day B B F County s first Senior Law Day will be from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m June 11 at WaterStone Community Church, 5890 S. Alkire St. in Littleton. The seminar is presented by the district attorney s office, and the County Department of Human Services will offer workshops on investment fraud, reverse mortgages, power-of-attorney documents, conservatorship and guardianship, identity theft and other topics. Registration is $10 per person and includes breakfast and lunch, and there will be free parking and shuttle. For more information, call Cary Johnson 303-271-6970 or http:// jeffco.us/da/index.htm Staff Writer Please see MURAL PROJECT, Page 5 Youth Adventure Race The Mountain Resource Center Ladies Guild needs help for mothers in need in the community. A tea party and baby shower is scheduled for 3 p.m. June 10 at the MRC, 11030 Kitty Drive in Conifer. The cost is a $20 donation plus a baby gift suitable for a child up to age 2. Reservations may be made by calling 303-838-7552. Student mural offers support to Japanese T WHAT S HOT Fairy Godmothers Tea Party West Jeff student Lizzy Ainsworth he kids in Mary Pond s seventh-grade class at West Middle School want to help the Japanese people devastated by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster by reaching across the waves, the sadness and the cultural barriers to say, There s hope. So the students in the gifted-and-talented class created a mural and video as part of the Art Miles Mural Project. The nonprofit invites groups from around the world to paint -by- -foot murals that are sent to children in other parts of the world to promote global peace. The mural from Pond s class will be displayed in Japan, and the video will be on the group s website at www.artmiles.org. Pond said the students conducted hours of research for their sections of the canvas. The Japanese-themed mural is decorated with flowers, the rising sun, flags, calligraphy, peace symbols, helping hands, and wide expanses of calm blue water and green land. The students work is hopeful, playful and serious. Paxton Miller,, said all people are connected, and his rendering was created with bright-colored paints and youthful certainty that all will be well. I feel this piece communicates a positive mes- 50 CENTS ReStore seeks donations Photo by BARBARA FORD The Times Garrett Wilson, 13, works on the mural project at West Middle School. The class is sending messages of hope to those devastated by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Community News News Opinion Sports Outdoors Classifieds The Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity ReStore is looking for donations of quality new and used building materials, furniture and appliances. The ReStore can pick up larger donations on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a small fee. Visit www.bluesprucerestore.org/ donate.html or call 303-674-4917.
2 Community News Wednesday, June 1, 2011 www.hightimbertimes.com HEY SLACKERS Infants toddlers Preschool KIndergarten Adrianna Reed Call for information 303-670-1721 27826 Alabraska Lane, Evergreen CO 80439 www.evergreenacademy.org save the stamps Come join us for the Highest DOWNHILL Half Marathon from Loveland Ski Area to Georgetown Slacker Half Marathon/ Relay/4-Mile Races June 25, 2011-8:00 a.m. 303-679-2312 Benefiting: Mount Evans Hospice, Clear Creek-Gilpin Animal Shelter-Spay/Neuter Fund, Youth Athletic Scholarship Program www.slackerhalfmarathon.com Our Summer Program evergreen s finest christian early childhood facility is now enrolling for summer Programs for Infants through Kindergarten age children open full days from 7am-6pm help your Kindergartner retain what they learned through academic support activities and educational fieldtrips flexible schedules that range from 2 to 5 full days a week Beautiful Mountain setting for nature walks, picnics, and outdoor fun obituary Theresa Ann Hoerauf, 80 Theresa Ann Hoerauf of Indian Hills passed away peacefully under hospice care on May 18, 2011. She lived on this earth for 80 years and touched many lives. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She will be remembered as a kind and gentle spirit who was a monumental horse lover and animal keeper of all varieties. She cared for horses, chickens, cats and a dog well into her 79th year. In addition, she was the executive school secretary at Foothills Elementary. Sheriff s Calls An Offbeat Look at Area Crime Texting her boundaries CONIFER On the turbulent night of May 21, breathless Boyfriend called JCSO to report that Girlfriend was at home getting strangled by her dad. Deputies rushed to Girlfriend s house and pieced together the following harrowing sequence of events: Girlfriend s Mom came home tired and asked Girlfriend to fetch Dad into her presence. Girlfriend and Dad used that opportunity for fleeting interpersonal communication to revisit the incendiary Your-Boyfriend s- a-worthless-bum/but-dad-i- Love-Him-So debate. Interpreting Adoptable pets Here s our Sweet Spot. He s a 7-month-old black and white Chihuahua mix. Playful and rambunctious, especially with his Chihuahua pals in the shelter, Spot also loves his lap time. Altogether, he s just a delightful boy! The Intermountain Humane Society adoption center at 67318 U.S. Highway 285 in Pine Junction is open to the public Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit http://shelterpets.imhs.org. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willard Wallace Hoerauf. She is survived by her son Hans and daughter Marie Elliott; four beloved grandchildren, Samantha, Katherine, Michael and Gina; and two stepgrandchildren, Rian and Jessica Elliott. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 10, at Our Lady of the Pines in Conifer. In lieu of flowers, family requests that Theresa Ann donations be made to the Denver Hospice Hoerauf in her name. Visit www.thedenverhospice.org. Girlfriend s mid-argument textmessaging as a sign of inattention, Dad slapped the device out of her hand and onto the floor, where his well-placed heel quickly rendered the versatile Palm Pre s many useful functions functionally dysfunctional. He then grasped her by the shoulders and pushed her, a gesture of exasperation that reached Boyfriend s ears as attempted murder. Officers might have arrested the whole crew for misuse of their mouths, but the law provides no app for that. Neath the old pine tree STANLEY PARK On the SAVE A STAMP TODAY BY SUBSCRIBING OR RENEWING YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ONLINE AT THE NEWLY REDESIGNED.COM IT S FAST, EASY AND SECURE evening of May 21, a sharpeyed resident tipped JCSO to a rectangular blue marble urn resting under a tree near the road. Investigating deputies discovered a plastic bag of ashes inside the handsome funerary artifact, plus a second black plastic urn nearby. Officers also found an empty steel can with a dog s picture taped to its side, several heaps of un-urned ashes and (presumably related) empty plastic bags, an envelope containing a long tress of black hair and a red box labeled with the name of a Denver woman who d evidently been cremated in 2009. Deputies collected the urns, the can, the envelope, and a quantity of ash as evidence, and left in peace. Bush-whacked? EVERGREEN When the deputy stopped to ask after the well-being of the betrothed couple he found walking along the shoulder of Evergreen Parkway near Brookline Road about 11 p.m. May 21, Beau had a bleeding cut on his face, and Fiancee had blood on her left hand, but no visible injuries. Fiancee explained that they d been on their way home from a friend s house when Beau impetuously pulled off the road and abandoned her and the car. Beau said Fiancee got mad at him for laughing at her sloppy drunken speech and smacked him in the puss, at which time he decided it would be healthier to continue as a pedestrian. Fiancee denied scratching Beau, saying he must have run into some bushes. Cited for third-degree assault, Fiancee was placed first in handcuffs, then, wrestling and screaming and hollering for Beau to rescue her, placed in the back of a patrol car for the trip to the Golden lockup. Beau did not interfere with the process. Your community connection We want to know what is going on in the community. Send your events, including education notes, classes, outdoors events and upcoming community or art happenings. Tell your community about the milestones in your life, whether it is a birth, achievement, engagement or wedding. Send items to news@ evergreenco.com or by mail to 27902 Meadow Drive, Suite 200, Evergreen, CO 80439. Call 303-350-1040.
www.hightimbertimes.com Wednesday, June 1, 2011 News 3 Casting off for retirement West Jeff s LaViolette ending 39 years as educator, administrator By Barbara Ford Staff Writer Retiring principal Frank LaViolette always has schools on his mind: one is West Middle School, where he has been principal for three years. The other involves fins. I m going fishing, LaViolette said. Before he was at West Jeff Middle School, LaViolette spent eight years as principal at West Elementary. And after 39 years as an educator and administrator, he said it s time to move on. Without the bustle of the school day, the challenge of thinking on his feet and no two days alike, LaViolette said he ll visit with family or volunteer his time, but he s a little unsure of his next step until after he spends some time with his favorite hobby. We ll see what s in store for me, I guess, LaViolette said. While he treasures his time as an educator and the work that has been done on his watch to make West Jeff a better school, in the end LaViolette decided to retire because I m worried about education. He s concerned that kids who are home-schooled or those taking classes online aren t getting enough instruction time. The whole thing with home school and online education I don t think it s good for a majority of kids, he said. It should just be for the exceptional child who needs more. LaViolette said that if children can t handle the rigor of the classroom, how can they handle the self-discipline to go to school online? Lessons learned West Jeff Middle School has a special place in LaViolette s heart, because not only was he principal for three years, but before his stint at the elementary school, he spent four years as the middle school s assistant principal. LaViolette said he s worked hard to create a welcoming environment at the middle school for both students and the Conifer community. He s welcomed groups to the building that support the community and provide educational programs that help kids. Mostly, for LaViolette, it s all about the kids. He s tried to help kids learn about making wise choices during the tough middle school years when students still have time to recover from bad decisions. This is the stage where they re making decisions both good and bad, LaViolette said. Better that they make poor choices now than later on in life. Discipline for LaViolette is a positive thing, and his hope is that kids who end up in trouble get to learn from their mistakes and move on. That was a poor choice. Here are the consequences, and tomorrow is a new day, he said. Moving on Other changes in the school office will greet students in the 2011-12 year at West Jeff. Linda Martin, the principal s secretary, is retiring after 22 years, and assistant principal Cheryl Borst is leaving to assume the principal duties at Westridge Elementary School in Littleton. LaViolette hopes to work with incoming principal Becky Brown, who is now assistant principal at Deer Creek Middle School in Littleton. Brown gained notoriety in February 2010 when she assisted in subduing the attacker who shot two students at Deer Creek. When I arrived here three years ago, I just was handed a stack of folders, LaViolette said. (With Brown), we ll talk about the meat and potatoes and some of the issues that have to be addressed. I ll be here to answer questions. LaViolette hopes the school will continue to be a place that provides the community, students, staff and parents a place of connection and safety. I have history with a lot of the kids, he said of the 200 or so students who were with him at the elementary school and now at the middle school. He hopes he has touched students lives and made a difference with residents and in the community. He often receives e-mails from former students who update him on their progress. Those e-mails and calls mean a lot. I hope I ve made a difference in kids lives, he said. Contact Barbara Ford at barbara@evergreenco.com or 303-350-1043. Check www.high TimberTimes.com for updates. Composite DeCking sale $1.89/lf! conditions apply call for more details Photo by Barbara Ford The Times West Middle School principal Frank LaViolette is retiring. LaViolette hopes the school will continue to connect the community, students, staff and parents. 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Even small amounts of secondhand smoke indoors or outside can be dangerous, and chronic exposure can cause heart disease and lung cancer. Find out what the Healthy Unincorporated JeffCo Coalition is doing to protect all residents from the dangers of secondhand smoke. Visit www.healthyjeffco.com to learn more.
4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011 WWW.HIGHTIMBERTIMES.COM ETERNAL NOTHING- NESS IS FINE IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE DRESSED FOR IT. Woody Allen Opinion The comments in the opinion section are opinions of the authors and do not reflect the opinions of Evergreen Newspapers. While opinion columns offer one point of view, stories on the news pages strive to incorporate all sides of a story. Spend now, or spend more later GREG ROMBERG COLUMNIST When I first started working, some of the best advice I ever got was, Don t let the urgent get in the way of the important. Over the years, that idiom has helped me to step back and think about long-term priorities, immediate needs and how they should be balanced and prioritized. As we ve worked over the last generation to squeeze as many efficiencies as possible out of government, there are a plethora of examples where maintenance and replacement of capital assets were delayed too long, ultimately costing taxpayers too much in both dollars and human costs. Coloradans have been spared catastrophic accidents that have occurred in other states when a bridge fails, but deteriorating roads and bridges in Colorado have forced us to face dedicated fee increases to make them safe again. Another very visible local example is the dome at the state Capitol, which is currently being repaired through a fund-raising campaign that would never have been necessary if we had conducted maintenance on an ongoing Our Readers Write Signs at elementary school were informative, helpful Editor: I ve been cogitating for a time on the Post No Signs directive that has appeared on the West Jeff Elementary School fence. People posted signs about community events and removed them within reasonable time after their events finished. Those signs provided a great community bulletin board. The signs, invariably, were well made. Nothing crude or propagandistic was placed. Conifer is stretching. Much has been written about our need for a sense of community. We have several organizations actively pursuing a historic district, a museum and saving the Yellow Barn. Churches and service organizations such as the 9HealthFair, Community Veterans Coalition, fire departments and the Conifer Area Council have used the West Jeff Elementary School fence to announce community activities, meetings, services and needs. I ve been told that it s policy to post no signs on county property. Why is it that the elementary school can post a sign adjacent to the Post No Signs directive? And a rather limp and floppy sign as well, I might add. Let s keep Conifer vital and informed and return to the responsible use of the West Jeff Elementary School fence to talk about what we re doing. JOE DIX Conifer Rec district right out of P.T. Barnum, Wizard of Oz Editor: If at first you don t succeed, try, try, again. If a Conifer recreational district, center, or what have you, was such a grand and viable idea, would you guess that a private developer would have invested and subsequently profited? This was the fifth time this proposal has been placed in front of the voters, and thank God it gets voted down every time. This plan was based upon deceit, in which its sole purpose was to make a select few rich(er), not to enrich the community. Hokum. P.T. Barnum was right. So, if you believe in magic, then you voted for the rec district. Here s a shocker: The rec district has never been about kids or families. The smoke, wires and mirrors behind no taxes, of course unless we (the board) see a need for a mill levy, is that had this been approved by voters, within two years basis. Similarly, equipment has a usable life, and it s often more expensive to maintain rather than to replace things after their useful lives have passed. The County School District has come under some fire lately for planning to spend almost $9 million to replace its phone system at the same time that a package of $40 million in cuts is being implemented in response to reductions in state funding to local school districts. At first blush, it seems odd that we d replace the phone system if the cuts could be mitigated with those funds. But further inspection suggests the district has thought through the decision and its implications and has made a sound decision. First of all, the $8.8 million we ll spend is spread over four years, so there s not much ability to mitigate cuts in a meaningful way. Additionally, most of the money being used comes from federal technology funds that have limited applicability for the areas that are being cut. Finally, the phone system, which was originally installed in 1994, is nearing the end of its useful life. Both the cost and complications of maintaining this system will continue to increase as parts become harder to find. When there are phone outages, like the one at Evergreen Middle School last month, it becomes harder and takes longer to fix them. Pick the cliché: Whether it s penny wise and pound foolish or don t throw good money after bad, the district must be strategic about making these kinds of decisions. Critics of the new system are right to insist that the school district use our precious resources efficiently and effectively and look for ways to mitigate the negative impacts of budget difficulties. However, we can t let the urgent get in the way of the important, and it s important that we adequately plan for the future and replace this phone system before it becomes obsolete or the cost of maintaining it becomes a waste of taxpayer dollars. Greg Romberg is president of Romberg and Associates, a government relations and public affairs firm. He lives in Evergreen with his wife, Laurie, and three daughters. of enactment, a property tax would have been levied. Anyone who believes that such undertakings are financed by grants, pants buttons, lollipops and puppy dog tails simply lives in the fantasyland of Oz. Continued existence can be obtained only by a massive tax-based budget. Wake up, taxpayer. The taxpayer well never runs dry! Just ask any politician. Most Americans feel lucky to have an income, and with food, gasoline and other necessities rising in price and going through the roof, more taxes of any kind will only make matters worse. Perhaps you re one of the elite with money and can afford a mill levy on your property. Most aren t. Most in the Conifer area would never use whatever facilities developed and offered with use fees, of course. Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Just for argument sake, let s say the rec district passed and was built. Unless you re fortunate enough to live on Foxton Road, once you get everyone in the little red wagon for the trek, you would spend as much or more of your valuable time to drive to the splendor that is the rec district. Fact: The drive to Evergreen or Foothills to use those already-established rec facilities would be no more time, effort or expense. Don t forget that on your arrival, the fees (even though you re being taxed), will raise their ugly heads. So, gather the Lion, the Tin Man and the Scarecrow to meet the Wizard, who spent a fortune to buy the election, with gold coins glistening like sugar plums in mind as the reward. You re not in California anymore, Dorothy. Last but certainly not least is the enormous decrease in school enrollment and the housing turnover in the Conifer area. As a 32- year resident of Conifer who built the house we live in, Conifer is not just some quaint cabin in the woods to escape the big city it s our home. Darn right we re protective and don t accept change, especially ridiculous change, lightly. The very people who embrace the smoke, wires and mirrors, and vote for a lost cause, more than likely won t be here in Conifer five years from now. Let s use the existing resources we all ready have access to i.e., Conifer High School swimming pool and gym, Foothills and Evergreen rec districts. Movie theaters and bowling alleys are noble ideas, but they ve been tried and failed. Think about it rationally, not emotionally. 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www.hightimbertimes.com Wednesday, June 1, 2011 lab schools mural project From Page 1 From Page 1 Labs. Kathy Weiss, board chairwoman for the Outdoor Lab Foundation, said several groups have worked to raise funds, and she s thrilled that students will continue to have the experience. I m over the moon; I m so elated, Weiss said. I feel it was a joint effort of all the members of the community, and we had the support from the district and entities like the Foundation. sage that symbolizes how much hope there is for Japan, Paxton said. We re all sending good thoughts. Paxton painted a tall candle with a flame burning bright and bearing words such as helping hands, joy, friends, family, peace and kindness. One word is written on the flame of the candle: hope. Haunted by the images of lives and property swallowed by the tsunami, Paxton hopes people will see that, as the candle burns down, each kind word feeds the flame. Garrett Wilson, 13, wanted to send a hopeful message but found himself enjoying the process of working with others and making art. This is a good opportunity to practice art skills, and it s not every day we get to have a fun time like this and paint with friends, Photo by Barbara Ford The Times Japanese symbols for her section of the mural. With her face close to the canvas, she s intent on each brushstroke, and she wants others to see the perfectly scripted characters and a stroke of hope, too. One side of my piece shows darkness, and the other side shows hope, Lizzy said. I m trying to show them there will be things to hope for. frustrating at times, too, Spencer said. A veteran with 10 production videos under his belt, Spencer is intent about the project because he saw images of the destruction in Japan. I was shocked at the things I saw, Spencer said. I saw cars in trees and roads split in two. Lizzy Ainsworth, 13, drew Garrett said. I hope Japan can rise from the ashes. 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How to balance the needs. million from the - budget cuts resigned to the as Jeffco Schools makes sweeping heart of Those in attendance seemed was at the positions from over the next three years proposed budget that cuts forum Saturday at furlough days for B E H W the discussion at a budget the district, provides six by percent, and Staff Writer Evergreen Middle School. teachers that cuts their pay the meeting lisdown the hill. The people attending closes two elementary schools suspect Earl in budgets for special Southwest Plaza bombing Lab Schools at Windy Peak tened to speakers ask that federal court at preschool and Outdoor Lab Schools The Outdoor Albert Moore appeared in education, Judge Magistrate p.m. April, when U.S. of his rights. Craig Shaffer advised him arson in conmoore faces one count of April nection with explosives discovered mall. Plaza in a back hallway at Southwest preliminary Though Shaffer scheduled and detention hearings for May, attorneys indicated a federal grand jury indictment could be issued against Moore on Property tax increase offset anticipated cuts B I N Courant Editor Please see SCHOOL BUDGET, Page 50 CENTS WHAT S HOT Pine Community Center to celebrate restoration are also set to close, Bailey and Mount Evans ort is trying to keep though a fund-raising eff the schools open. is scheduled A fi nal version of the budget board meeting. for a vote at the May school about how Several people were concerned 9 The Pine-Elk Creek Improvecelebrate ment Association will the restoration of the Pine in Grove Community Center May Pine from 10 a.m. to noon 7 at 16624 Pine Valley Road. and There will be refreshments information on the restored building. For more information and to R.S.V.P., call 303-8384311. A Taste of Italy The Mountain Peace Shelter s A Taste of Italy will be held at Platte from 6 to 9 p.m. May 12 Canyon Canyon High School s event Room. The eighth annual is a dinner and silent auction $25 for fund-raiser. Tickets are meet Franz dominates at swim to tighten Clear Creek schools will have school year, their belts during the - not see the but the district s budget will districts are drastic cuts that many other $40, $10 facing. adults or two adults for district s levy 5 and The. -mill increase to the for students, and ages voters in will (to mills) approved by under are free. Order tickets in revenue, at the generate an additional, early. Tickets are $5 more in cuts for call offsetting a projected, door. For more information, Jeff The Courier 303-838-7176 or visit www -, according to Superintendent Photos by MATTHEW JONAS May..mountainpeace.org Miller. at Tanglz and Co. salon I don t think there s will be hair before prom April But while it sounds like there Earl Albert senior Rachel Nikolas any secret that there s district, Miller cauwildfire symposium Booth curls Chatfield additional money for the Stylist Moore employeestobie a grand jury, said A wildfire symposium will tions it doesn t look like district court-appointed from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Moore s held be year. Lakewood. in this that he will receive raises Middle May 17 at West attorney, Robert Pepin, adding plus the in Fuel prices have increased, interviews with School, 9449 Barnes Ave. advised Moore against any moved to capital, that typically is Local fire departpark. agents. Aspen budget, government operating and from reserves will remain in the ments, the Forest Service Moore, who may be transferred to the point wildfederal he said. The bus fleet is getting other experts will discuss the Jeffco jail to the Englewood to be replaced, land fire mitigation strategies where some buses will need concerned about Correctional Facility, was done to be considered in and things that can be so those costs will have to treatment, Pepin the availability of medical protect homes and property. the budget. H W said. feeling of,b E from federal I ve gone from a euphoria Staff Writer Shortly before being released we can do now 2011 Mountain Area Boy, look at all of the things was diagnosed prison on April, Moore Now I m Home & Garden Show said. Moore also with some additional funds & status quo with prostate cancer, Pepin Hally The Mountain Area Home looking at how we can maintain Chatfield High School junior from apparently has hepatitis C. said. Garden Show is scheduled criminal in our school district, Miller and Burns. According to a copy of the 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 14 recommendameticubudget and present nines would will the to 15 at Moore Miller Dressed from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May complaint against the suspect, of Education the dance are in prison and tions to the Clear Creek Board lously groomed, Hally arrived at Conifer High School. Tickets face between five and years The Courant Tuesday, May for Photos by MATTHEW JONAS on the single at its meeting at : p.m. as glamorous as a trendsetting a $5 donation and are good looking middle a, fine if convicted former 18, at the district office, the and other real attending the Grammy Awards. the whole weekend. Those at the Idaho Springs count: arson of building.musician like Taylor Swift tamales to visitors Saturday and younger will be admitted school building on Highway We re going to make her Niños/los Libros TOP: Abby Mellon serves property in interstate commerce. that no positions will said stylist Shauna Morris, as she celebrated El Día de los MATTHEW JONAS The Times by projects adults free. Photo indicate Miller and Fish. complaint Children tonight, Details from the Public Library. needed, local band Catch Bigger won t be of loose suspect based on be cut and furlough days live entertainment from Hally s hair into thick strands Moore was identified as the districts with Mexican food and Ridge Recreation Center. otherironed Conifer community event on April 29 at The the crime scene. which are two options that with her mother, Lindsey That is who she picked out. in the 200-yard freestyle analysis of DNA taken from are plan2, dances to the music see Page 10. Schoolscurls. blood drive that of Moore, HIGH SCHOOL S SAWYER FRANZ swims ABOVE: Sophia Johnson, such as County story and more photos, In fact, for several of the special-needs The genetic profile matched CONIFER the 500 freestyle. For a A community blood drive McManus class, the ning. was previouslysnagged first place in the 200 freestyle and McLaughlin. students p.m. it Sharon ng as in whose DNA information Franz staffi will be held from 2 to 6 We re hoping to maintain April prom was extra-special a local including a couple of seniors, and a lot database. people, Lady everyone, federal the dozen for a in is two 16, into but May library logged The a few areas, Monday, women for havlicense and is, Miller said. We ll tweak salonwill walk inside B D H B provided three of the young attending. and that was one of our reasons Photos from Moore s driver s of the Pines Catholic Church of people, until they actually those areas VIP attention to from religions director Cliff similar to I assure you that none of Staff Writer all that they can with free makeovers, giving The audience heard blessings ing that event, library district parish center, 9444 Eagle a prior jail booking appeared those doors, don t know Jewish and or impact the classroom. said. So hair, makeup and nails. theirto Road. For more information including the Christian, Buddhist, Sue Lathrop said. looking get from a library, Lathrop school graduhally, who by stylist Shauna Burns is experito inspirational music. Miller said the district is Conifer and Evergreen high I like it. It s special, said to schedule an appointment, Lathrop said the district Hindu faiths and listened Please see SUSPECT, Page 7 Burns gets her hair curled several faiths the clergy 303to involve from a celebrity maga- Chatfield junior Hally 8 contact Doyle Kisner at ates were given blessings from selected Swift While only two students attended, 8 s image menting with different events Please see LIBRARY DAY, Page Marshdale as the Please see SCHOOL BUDGET, Page what they intend to 838-5442 or e-mail dkisner6@ on Sunday at The Barn in her mother, Toni, places earrings. members were happy with more of the community. journey into the Please see VIPS, Page 15 while e service was three q.com. students prepare to start their be an annual May event. Th group. future. the making by the interfaith representing a years in More than a half dozen clergy Page 5 conducted the service, Please see INTERFAITH SERVICE, Visit www foothills interfaith group about with Journey, Your on.clearcreek called Blessing You MONTHS N.E. Corner of courant.com for TRAINING Wadsworth & Belleview /pages/ ON ANY Visit www.facebook.com breaking news INSIDE THIS ISSUE SESSIONS 303-979-7772 MEMBERSHIP Puzzles Clear-Creek-Courant/171267532910583 and updates. Opinion www.clubusa.net A night to remember Local stylists lovingly provide makeovers for young VIPs P S EVERGREEN NEWSPAPERS ;G:: INSIDE PAGE 5 Chatfield tops Conifer at swim meet PAGE 12 PAGE 3 Y ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON month 1 $BOZPO 5H5 28 ustler C C MAR $& 1-"CE,&5PLA."3KET 28 l l l#'-* ] j h i a Z g#x May 4, 2011 NE OUR 2 WS 85 C SO ORRID UR OR CE Located top-right of page 1 Weiss is proud that the needed funds were raised two weeks before the June 15 deadline set by the school board. We made it with time to spare, Weiss said. But Epp is concerned about budget issues that still loom. The sustainability needs to be in place by the end of the year at the latest, Epp said. The district can t go through this again. By February, Epp said, the district will decide if the outdoor labs once again face closure. Epp said the schools will be looking to develop partnerships as a way to finance the popular outdoor classrooms. We could be looking at the same thing next year, Epp said. The two outdoor lab schools cost the district $900,000 annually, and in the last 10 years have provided outdoor education for 6,000 students, according to Setzer. Epp said only one more week of outdoor lab class remains for Jeffco students, and then his facility will host a few organizations over the summer to bolster revenue. The first Jeffco students will return Aug. 29 and will pay a higher student fee for attending an Outdoor Lab School. Fees will increase from $199 to $300 for the 2011-12 school year. Students at West Middle School have created a mural and video project to send messages of hope to the people of Japan. Plate 3 - First Week of the David Epp, principal at the Mount Evans Lab School, said he was thrilled that the labs will remain open, at least for one more year. We at the lab didn t do it; everybody did it, Epp said. The lab is a part of Jeffco culture; it s bigger than any of us. Epp said the support has been amazing, with some PTA groups raising as much as $5,000. He s especially grateful for the support the Jeffco school board showed with its appropriation. Epp said the board s action showed that, even in tough times, the program is worthwhile for Jeffco students. That s what saved us, Epp said. We thank the board for this. Weiss who was a sixth-grade teacher and principal at the Mount Evans Outdoor Lab, said many staff members live at the labs and would have lost their homes, not just their jobs. It s so hard for people to understand that the people who work up there, it s not a job, it s a lifestyle, Weiss said. 5 Located top-center of page 1 Grateful and hopeful News $ Follow us on Facebook 3 0 4 FREE DOWN GE CHAN FREE Interfaith service gives area grads a spiritual boost Community News News Sports Classifieds
6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011 WWW.HIGHTIMBERTIMES.COM Sports SPORTS BRIEFS LOCAL ROUNDUP BASEBALL Lobos open summer schedule with showdown at Evergreen Conifer High School opens its 2011 summer baseball season June 1 at Evergreen High School for a 5:30 p.m. game. The 43-game game schedule includes 19 doubleheaders, starting with Denver North on June 8. The season wraps up with a July 16 tournament at Buena Vista. Summer baseball camp on tap at Evergreen High School Evergreen High School will be hosting a baseball camp with head coach Terry Hensley, his staff and players June 6-9 from 1-4 p.m. daily at EHS. The camp is open to players ages 5 to 14. For more information or to register, call the high school at 303-982-5078 or the batting cages at 303-982-5136. GOLF Evergreen High School Poms hosting golf tournament The Evergreen High School Poms are hosting a golf tournament at Hiwan Country Club on Monday, June 13 with a 7:30 a.m. start. Cost is $150 per player, which includes a cart, green fees, breakfast, lunch and prizes. For more information, contact Bob Mackay at (303) 808-2550 or by e-mail at mbobmackay@aol.com. BASKETBALL Evergreen High School hosting summer camp June 6-10 Evergreen High School is hosting a basketball camp this summer for boys and girls in grades 3-8. The camp runs June 6-10 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily. Cost is $60. For more information, e-mail boys basketball coach Scott Haebe at shaebe@jeffco.k12.co.us or girls basketball coach Ali Meyers at asmeyers@jeffco.k12.co.us. CHEERLEADING Evergreen High Poms holding 3-day camp for junior girls The Evergreen High School Poms are hosting a three-day jr. girls poms clinic on June 26-28 from 8:30 a.m. until noon at EHS. The clinic is open for girls in grades 3-7. Cost is $110 per girl and includes instruction, T-shirt, snacks and pom-poms. Deadline to register is June 15. For more information, contact Karen Marti at 303-995-1930 or by e-mail marti4@comcast.net. MOUNTAIN BIKING READY FOR THE RIDE an Cycling League offers an opportunity for high school students to test mountain courses Bryan Walz has been looking to for an opportunity to work with kids for a while. And even though he s organized rock climbing outings in the past, his true passion is mountain bike racing. Last year, the Colorado Cycling League was formed, giving Walz the perfect opportunity to get involved, and he jumped at the chance. I ve just always wanted to do something with kids, Walz said. I ve done a lot of rock climbing things and was always looking for that one thing where I could give back to the community, and this kind of came up at an opportune time. It looks like it s all falling into place, so I m pretty excited about it. Walz began mountain bike riding in 1985 and will be the head coach of Team Evergreen. Along with some assistant coaches, he hopes to lead about 20 students in four team competitions starting in September. The team will start training perhaps as early as next week for the upcoming season, which, according to Walz, could have as many as 20 teams this year, up from 12 to 15 last year. Starting early is key to get the TOP, BRYAN WALZ, organizer of the Mountain Biking League, talks to a group of kids on May 25 at Evergreen Fire/Rescue in Bergen Park. Below, Nile Irwin attended the meeting. Irwin, who rode his bike about 20 miles to get to the meeting, makes adjustment before pedaling home. STORY BY JOE VACCARELLI FOR THE TIMES PHOTOGRAPHS BY BARBARA FORD STAFF WRITER students interested and conditioned, which is what derailed his hopes of starting the team last year. I tried getting it started last year around August, but the racing actually starts in September so I didn t find out soon enough to get a team going. So I just volunteered all of last year, said Walz, whose experience in competitive mountain bike racing includes racing solo in the 24 Hours of Leadville and as a member of a team in the 24 Hours of Moab, among other events. Even though Team Evergreen will include students from Conifer Please see CYCLING, Page 7
WWW.HIGHTIMBERTIMES.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011 SPORTS 7 ROALD FLATER, Evergreen Sports Center tennis pro, won the USTA National Indoor 85 singles championship at Vancouver, Wash., recently, defeating Lewis Stevenson 6-1, 6-0 in the final. He also won the 85 doubles championship with partner Don Tobey, with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 in the final. Flater added a win in the USTA National Hardcourt 85 doubles championship at Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., with partner Tobey a few days later with a 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in the finals. CYCLING From Page 6 Photo provided and Evergreen and could also include students from Clear Creek and Platte Canyon high schools, the schools will compete individually, with the top five riders garnering team points. Walz and the other assistant coaches met with interested students May 25 at Evergreen Fire/ Rescue and gave a presentation on what the season would be like for each student with video examples of previous events in Northern California. He also shared positive success stories of other students, including one student last year losing more than 40 pounds by training and competing and the camaraderie among the racers. Conifer student Nile Irwin was at the meeting and competed with another team in the mountain A REAL COURT PRO biking league last year. Irwin, a rising sophomore, loved how positive the other racers made his experience. The atmosphere was so nice, everybody was friends, everybody knew people and you could get help anywhere you went, Irwin said. Irwin has been mountain biking for about two years and said that even though it requires hard work to get through a race, if a student rides regularly, he should be fine. If you went out for a mountain bike ride at least once a week, you would do pretty well, he said. There were also plenty of new students at the meeting without competitive riding experience who were looking forward to seeing what the activity has to offer. One of those students was Kylie Van Hoesen, who will be entering her junior year at Evergreen High School in the fall. She said that she is most looking forward to getting outside and having a great experience. I ve never done anything competitively, and just riding with all these friends, I m just stoked to get outdoors, she said. Throughout the summer, the students will train on average of twice a week and continue working when school starts, leading up to the four races that will begin Sept. 18 and culminate with a state championship on Oct. 30. Students pay $40 per race, or $140 if they sign up for all four races. Also included is a $100 club fee that includes shorts and a jersey. Walz said he realizes that can be expensive, and there are scholarships available for interested students who might not be able to afford the fees. My main objectives are for the kids to have a lot of fun, expose them to the sport, have them be safe and just be a great experience for them as kind of a life-long thing, he said. PRO WRESTLING Group hopes to spread the word at DRHS event BY MICHAEL HICKS Sports Editor Matt Yaden has a vision of what professional wrestling is supposed to be like. It s not what you might think. The 29-year-old Mansfield, Ohio, native and founder of New Revolution Wrestling doesn t see a group of overweight, out-of-shape, beer-drinking wrestlers who were embraced when the entertainment first came to television in the 1940s and 50s. No, for him, it s more of an artform told by athletic-looking gladiators who people pay to watch do things in a ring that they can t. My vision goes back to putting a product out there that people feel like it s the same when they turn on TV (nowadays) and watch it, said Yaden, an assistant wrestling coach at Dakota Ridge High School. It doesn t look like a ring in a bar with a bunch of guys in sleeveless shirts and shorts who are 5-foot-8 and weigh 160 pounds. I want to have something that is known around the city, state. But the biggest thing I want to stop hearing is that they have that out here. Otherwise meaning that people, in general, don t know that the entertainment of professional wrestling, outside of those who wrestle or their circle of friends, exists in Colorado. Yaden hopes to dispel that notion on June 4 when he runs his one-year anniversary show at Dakota Ridge High School. The event, in which a portion of the proceeds benefit the school s football program, kicks off at 5 p.m. and features co-main events. Burly Jesse Williams faces WANT MORE? For more information on New Revolution Wrestling or the June 4 show at Dakota Ridge High School, visit www.nrwrevolution.com or by watching events online at www.youtube.com/nrwrevolution. young Andrew Ryan for the inaugural New Revolution Wrestling championship, while rivals Jack Mecidol and Duff Doyle look to settle their differences in a chain match. Yaden is also expected to wrestle. Showcase athleticism While pro wrestling is widely known to be scripted entertainment, Yaden and executive producer Swann Christopher hope to present NRW as a family-friendly athletic showcase. I have a circle of friends, mostly actors, that were not familiar with this at all. They didn t know it existed, said Christopher, a 41-year-old graduate of Hofstra University. Some of them with kids bring their kids and they love it. We not only want to entertain, but we want to promote athletics, a healthy lifestyle, good eating, exercise. 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8 Outdoors/Happenings Wednesday, June 1, 2011 www.hightimbertimes.com Beloved chipping sparrows arrive early to the area One of the most beloved birds across America is the little chipping sparrow. This little redcapped sparrow probably lived in or along the edge of natural openings in the forest, such as along streams and lakeshores or along the edge of Sylvia Brockner Our natural world natural clearings where trees had blown down or died from old age or other reasons. Then when human beings started to make small clearings in the forest for their homes, towns and agriculture, the chipping sparrows found more habitat available and began to increase in numbers. Almost everyone seemed to have a pair nesting in their backyard. I well recall the chipping sparrows that nested in our yard every year when I was a child. My father had planted a Japanese kerria shrub on the north side of the cow barn. This shrub loves shade, so this was a good location for it, and I think my mother was especially fond of it because it has green bark in winter, which seemed to say spring was coming even when the high ASPEN PARK SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 26015 Noah Ave., Aspen Park 303-838-5380 Saturday Services: Lesson study-9:30am; Worship service-11:00am www.aspenparksda.org - A Place to Grow In Love CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH 4291 Evergreen Pkwy., Evergreen 303-674-3155 Masses: Sat. 5:30 pm Sun. 7:30, 9 & 11 am Weekdays: 8:30 am (except Saturday) Confessions: 4:30-5:15 pm Sat., or by appointment CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES 28244 Harebell Lane 303-674-5893 Sunday Service & Sunday School 10am Wednesday Evening Meeting 7:30pm Reading Room in downtown Evergreen (across the creek from Baskin Robbins) Mon-Fri 10-4pm, Sat 10-1pm 303-674-5296 CHURCH OF THE HILLS PRESBYTERIAN (USA) Buffalo Park and Hwy. 73 Rev. D Ann (Dee) Cooper 9:00 AM Adult and Youth Sunday Schools 10:30 AM Traditional Sunday Worship Nursery& Childcare provided during Sunday School & Worship 303-674-6641 www.churchofthehills.com CONFERENCE BAPTIST CHURCH 27154 N. Turkey Creek Rd. Evergreen Corner of Hwy 73 & N. Turkey Creek Sunday Worship Services 9:30 & 11:00am www.conferencebaptistchurch.org 303-674-4312 CONGREGATION BETH EVERGREEN Synagogue and Jewish Community & Cultural Center. An inclusive, creative, Jewish community that welcomes congregants from all ends of the spiritual spectrum. Rabbi Jamie Arnold Shabbat and Holiday Services, Social Programming, Education, Cultural Events 2981 Bergen Peak Drive (behind Life Care Center) P.O. Box 415, Evergreen, CO 80437-303.670.4294 ext. 1 www.bethevergreen.org for calendar A Reconstructionist Affi liated Synagogue CONIFER COMMUNITY CHURCH Your local community church, everyone welcome! Hwy 285 @ Havekost Rd, Conifer/ 303-838-4161 Sunday Worship 9:30 am/sunday School 11:00 am www.conifercommunitychurch.org\ timber EVERGREEN LUTHERAN CHURCH 5980 Highway 73, Evergreen 303.674.4654 The Rev. Vera Guebert-Steward Worship: Thursday 6:30pm, Sunday 8am, 9:15am & 10:30am Visit our website at www.evergreenlutheran.org ALL ARE WELCOME! everything was covered in snow. The chipping sparrows nested every year in the shrub, and although the nest was probably not more than five feet above the ground, I remember my mother lifting me up, so I could see the four tiny greenish-blue eggs, which were covered with dark brown or black spots, splotches and squiggles. Here in our Colorado yard, the migration of chipping sparrows reaches its peak during the last weeks of May, although a few may move through as early as March. This year, the peak day was May 15, when I counted nine chipping sparrows on the feeder and 12 or more feeding on the ground below. By May 23, they had all moved on with only four summer residents still coming to the feeder. There is also a period of fall migration usually in September and October when these little sparrows move southward for many days. There are two subspecies of chipping sparrows found in Colorado, and their slight differences and the plumage of juvenile birds often confuse people. Migration often brings a few clay-colored sparrows. These very similar birds need to be carefully studied especially in late summer and early fall when immature plumage can still be seen. As we finally move into warmer weather, watch for chipping sparrows at your feeder. They prefer small seed, such as white proso millet; sunflower seeds seem to be just a bit large for them to handle. Watch as they make trips back and forth to feed their young, and you may be able to locate their nest. The eggs take about 11 days to hatch if we have warm weather but take a few days longer when it is cold. A small number of chipping sparrows may winter in Colorado along the southern border, but the vast majority move farther south into Mexico. I received a first report of a times, conifer mountainarea f WORSHIP DIRECTORY FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Where Every Member Matters 1033 Rim Rock Rd --- 303-838-4130 Sunday School: 9:45 am -- Worship: 11:00 am Robby McCullough - Pastor THE JOURNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Now Has 4 Services: Sat. @ 6 pm; Sunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am 11825 US Highway 285 Conifer, CO 80433 303-816-2763 www.journeyfoothills.com LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE CROSS Please join us for Sunday Worship at 8:00am- Traditional 10:30am- Contemporary Education begins at 9:15am Communion is served every Sunday. All are welcome! Visit our website at www.l-c-c.org for info on church activities. 28253 Meadow Dr. Evergreen Ð 303.674.4130 PLATTE CANYON COMMUNITY CHURCH Bailey, Colorado 303-838-4409 Dr. Larry Kalb, Pastor Jay Vonesh, Youth Pastor Sunday Service 10 am Small Group Bible Study at 9 am RISEN LORD LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA 12798 S Parker Avenue (near Shaffer s Crossing) Conifer, CO 80433 303-816-6864 www.risenlordlutheran.com Services Sunday 9:00 am COME SEE! THE SANCTUARY FOOTHILLS Pastor Peter Hiett (now preaching in person) Saturday services 5:30-7:00 PM 3757 Ponderosa Drive, Evergreen foothills@thesanctuarydowntown.org www.the sanctuarydowntown.org God is Bigger and Better than you think! SAINT MARY OF THE ROCKIES CATHOLIC CHURCH 236 Bulldogger Rd., Bailey Next to the Library at top of Crow Hill Fr. Kizito Osudibia Masses: Sat 5:00 pm Sun 9:00 am Mon-Fri 8:30 am Confessions: Sat 4:00-4:45 pm or by appt. 303-838-2375 UNITY OF EVERGREEN A Mountain Light Spiritual Center Rev. Julie Armour Home of the Daily Word 9:30 Service at The Barn at Evergreen Memorial Park 26624 N. Turkey Creek Rd. Evg. 303.670.0775 Open & Affi rming, Just Peace, Eco-Justice To place your services in the Worship Directory Call Donna at 303-838-5830 rufous hummingbird from Louise Mounsey on May 25. This is unusually early in a year when most things have been late. As a rule, the first rufous hummingbirds show up about July 4, but many birds seem to be changing their migration dates as the effects of the current weather change is being felt. For you folks who are newcomers, I will try to write a column on hummingbirds next week as Guanella Pass Road reopens Guanella Pass Road is now open after being closed for two years because of a rockslide and construction. The road still will close for summer construction Mondays through Fridays from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m., and from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sundays through Thursdays, according to a news release from Clear Creek County. Guanella Pass can be accessed from either U.S. 285 at Grant on the south and from Georgetown on happenings We d like to know about interesting events or activities. E-mail items of 125 words or less to news@evergreenco.com. Items will appear on a space-available basis. WEDNESDAY Abe Lincoln at the Brook Forest Inn An event with Abe Lincoln will be held Wednesday, June 1, at the Brook Forest Inn, 8136 S. Brook Forest Road, Evergreen. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. in the Pub Room, and the program will be held at 7 p.m. in the Banquet Room. Cost is $15. To reserve tickets, call 720-333-0223. THURSDAY Luncheon for seniors The Salvation Army Service Extension Unit for Conifer will host a free luncheon at noon Thursday, June 2, at Conference Baptist Church, 27154 N. Turkey Creek Road, Evergreen. Bring a book for the book exchange if you like. R.S.V.P. to Yvonne Ludwig at 303-838-4805 by Monday, May 30. Reservations are critical to make sure there is enough food. Call if you need transportation. Hatha yoga classes An early morning Hatha yoga class with a Bikram emphasis will be held from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. at the Conifer Community Park at Beaver Ranch. There will also be a class held from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Thursdays. Certified yoga instructor Eileen Moore Koenigsberg will teach the classes. Classes are $10 each or packages are available. FRIDAY Family-style Shabbat potluck dinner Congregation Beth Evergreen will they are incredible little birds. Late summer is also a good time to study shorebirds. Unmated birds often leave their northern breeding grounds early, and any time after the 4th of July, they begin to appear on the mudflats along the edges of shrinking reservoirs such as Chatfield and Barr Lake. Enjoy the summer birds for our season is short and all too soon they will be gone. the north. An unstable rock mass above Guanella Pass Road forced closure of the road between Georgetown and the Clear Lake Campground in August 2009. The rockslide was approximately the size of a football field, or about 6,000 dump-truck loads in volume. For more information, call the Guanella Pass road information line at 303-569-3251, ext. 2, for updates. host a family-style Shabbat potluck dinner with songs, blessings and conversation about social action (tikkun olam) at 6 p.m. Friday, June 3, at 2981 Bergen Peak Drive in Evergreen. This will be a coordinated potluck dinner, so participants are asked to R.S.V.P. by June 1 to shalom@bethevergreen.org. The event is free and open to the public, especially targeted for families. For more information, call 303-670-4294, ext. 1, or visit www.bethevergreen.org. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Spring Whale of a Used Book Sale The County Library Foundation and Friends are hosting the annual Spring Whale of a Used Book Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 3-4, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 5, at the County Fairgrounds, 15200 W. 6th Ave., Golden. Admission to the sale is free. Proceeds from the sale benefit children and teen literacy programs at the library. To volunteer for the sale or for additional information, call 303-403-5075 or e-mail friends@jeffcolibrary.org. SATURDAY Mountain Singles meetings Mountain Singles will be holding its meetings at 10 a.m. Saturdays at Our Lady of the Pines Parish Center, 9444 Eagle Cliff Road, Conifer. Anyone who is 55 or older and single is welcome join to plan activities for the month. For more information, call 303-968-9831. Youth Adventure Race The Quest for Knowledge Youth Adventure Race and Run, Obstacle Course and Swim for students entering first through eighth grades will be held Please see happenings, Page 10
WWW.HIGHTIMBERTIMES.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011 9 Fun & Games WEEK OF JUNE 13 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A eads-up alert to all free-spirited wes and Rams: Be wary of a deal hat could result in compromising our independence. Check every deail before making a commitment. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) ew facts emerge that help put n irksome workplace situation in erspective. Meanwhile, pay more attention to a family member who needs your wisdom and strength. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A slight setback in plans is nothing to worry about. Use this delay to deal with a number of matters you might have ignored for too long. Expect news from someone in your past. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You re entering a period of stability. Use it to straighten out any outstanding problems related to a very personal situation. Also, pay closer attention to financial matters. LEO (July 23 to August 22) As much as you love being a social Lion, you might well benefit from staying out of the spotlight for a while. You need time to reflect on some upcoming decisions. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A difficult family situation improves, thanks to your timely intervention. You can now start to focus more of your attention on preparing for a possible career change. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) An on-the-job change works to your benefit by offering new opportunities. It s up to you to check them out. Meanwhile, a stalled romantic situation starts up again. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) That flare-up of Scorpian temperament cools down, leaving you more receptive to suggestions about changes that might need to be made in your personal life. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) An unusual period of indecisiveness is a mite frustrating. But things soon clear up, allowing the sage Sagittarian to make those wise pronouncements again. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You might feel that you know best, but it s not a good idea at this time to try to force your opinions on others. Best advice: Inspire change by example, not by intimidation. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Some setbacks could affect your plans to fortify your financial situation. But things start moving again by early next week. Meanwhile, enjoy your resurgent social life. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Show that often-hidden steely spine of yours as you once again stand up to an emotional bully. You ve got the strength to do it, especially as friends rally to your side. BORN THIS WEEK: Your ruling planet, Mercury, endows you with a gift for writing. Have you considered penning the world s greatest novel? (c) 2011 King Features Syndicate TRIVIA 1. LANGUAGE: What is the indentation at the bottom of a wine bottle called? 2. HISTORY: In what city s harbor was the U.S.S. Maine sunk, one of the precipitating events of the Spanish-American War? 3. MOVIES: Actor James Dean was a leading man in how many movies before he died in a traffic accident? 4. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Chinchillas are native to what continent? 5. TELEVISION: What was name of the lead character on the The Flying Nun television series? 6. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: Who once said, Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil? 7. INVENTION: What invention made Cyrus McCormick famous? 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: The famous Native American Crazy Horse was a chief of what tribe? 9. CRIME: By what nickname is Albert DeSalvo better known? 10. GEOGRAPHY: What modern city is built on the site of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan? Answers 1. Punt 2. Havana 3. Three 4. South America 5. Sister Bertrille 6. J. Paul Getty 7. The mechanical harvest reaper 8. Lakota 9. The Boston Strangler 10. Mexico City Answers in classifieds Answers in classifieds
10 N W, J, HAPPENINGS From Page 8 SCOTT GORDON, DDS Has Landed! We are excited for you to meet our new crew member! Dr. Sharp - Dr. Sprout - Dr. Keeler 31226 Lewis Ridge Road Evergreen 303-674-5566 Summer Classes in Evergreen and Conifer This is where all the fun begins $ Saturday, June 4, at Platte Canyon High School and the Marge E. Hudak Pool, 57393 Highway 285, Bailey. There will be an 8 a.m. check-in and 10 a.m. start. To request a registration form, e-mail questforknowledge2011@hotmail.com or call 303-838-7666, ext. 1053. For general race information, visit www.facebook. com/questforknowledge. Entry fee is $20 per child and includes T-shirt, racer s lunch, participation dog tag and swag bag filled with goodies. Middle Eastern drumming and dance party A Summer Fun hafla will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at Ravens Tavern, 25577 Conifer Road, Suite 100. Doors open at 6 p.m. Live Middle Eastern music with Tuatha begins at 8 p.m. Cost is $8 for adults, $5 for kids 12 and younger. For more information, visit www.shimmywithsheikha.com, www. RavensTavern.com, and www.tuatha.net or contact Sheikha at 720-530-6555, or 25 Off Comprehensive Plus or Safe Driver Program Friday Night PBR Bull Riding PBR Touring Pro Division The Original Extreme Sport El Pinal Rodeo Grounds, Evergreen CO Friday June 17th, Gates open at 5pm Bull Riding 7pm EVERGREEN RODEO Rodeo Parade Saturday June 18th 10 am Rodeo El Pinal Rodeo Grounds FATHERS DAY WEEKEND Saturday June 18th 2pm Gates open at 12 pm Sunday June 19th 2pm Gates open at 12 pm Rodeo Concert PARADE Featuring Steve Stoddard & The Blinker Fluid Band Saturday, June 19th following the Rodeo at El Pinal Arena.H T T. discuss redistricting and reapportionment in ColoradoFor information, visit www. FoothillsRepublicans@gmail.com or call Shirley Schneider at 303-238-5931or Anne Heine at 303-526-2515. e-mail Sheikha@ShimmyWithSheikha. com. UPCOMING AND ONGOING Fairy Godmothers Tea Party Volunteer massage therapists sought The Mountain Resource Center Ladies Guild needs help for mothers in need in the community. A tea party and baby shower is scheduled for 3 p.m. June 10 at the MRC, 11030 Kitty Drive in Conifer. The cost is a $20 donation plus a baby gift suitable for a child up to age 2. Reservations may be made by calling 303-838-7552. Mt. Evans Hospice & Home Health Care is seeking volunteer massage therapists for the July 4 Freedom Run 5K. The 8 a.m. race, which attracts about 1,000 runners and walkers, starts at Evergreen Middle School and ends at Nick s Pro Fitness. Interested massage therapists would be asked to commit their time from 8 to 11 a.m. For more information, contact Barre McKee, Mt. Evans director of volunteers, at 303-674-6400 or e-mail bmckee@ mtevans.org. Senior Law Day County s will host a Senior Law Day from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11 at WaterStone Community Church, 5890 S. Alkire St., Littleton. Presented by the District Attorney s Office, the day is filled with features workshops on investment fraud, reverse mortgages, powers-of-attorneys, conservatorship and guardianship, identity theft and other topics. Attorneys on-hand to answer questions. Co-sponsored by County Department of Human Services. Registration is $10 per person and includes breakfast and lunch. Free parking and shuttle. For more information, call Cary Johnson 303-271-6970 or visit http:// jeffco.us/da/index.htm. Mt. Evans Hospice offers suicide survivors group Mt. Evans Hospice has joined with Heartbeat, a national suicide survivors organization, to offer a drop-in support group for friends and family of suicide victims. The group, which is facilitated by Mt. Evans grief professionals and Heartbeat volunteers, provides education and support in a confidential environment. The Suicide Survivors group meets the third Monday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mt. Evans office, 3081 Bergen Peak Drive, Evergreen. For more information, call 303-674-6400. 5K Community Run/Walk, 1K Kids Fun Run Parkinson s Support Group forming A community 5K run/walk will traverse through historic Conifer trails and onto the original Meyers Ranch beginning at 9 a.m., Saturday, June 11. Proceeds benefit the Mountain Peace Shelter. Pre-race registration is $25 for the 5K run/walk and race-day registration is $27. Register at active.com. Kids 1K registration is $5 cash payable on race day. Teams should register in advance. An organizational meeting of the Foothills Parkinson s Support Group will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at Evergreen Library, 5000 Highway 73. This new group is for people in the Evergreen/Conifer area affected by Parkinson s Disease. The purpose is to share information, offer support, identify and arrange speakers, and determine priorities. This is not a therapy group and will not replace medical help or replace your family and caregivers. If you have questions, call Phil or Gale at 303-6700198. Foothills Republicans host speaker Scheffel Hard Hats and High Heels Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity will host its annual Hard Hats and High Heels fund-raiser from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 11, at a home in Soda Creek, Evergreen. The evening will feature appetizers from nine local restaurants, libations, auctions and live music. Tickets are $50 per person and $45 group discount for groups of four or more. To register, contact Jane Hillman at Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity at 303-6707127 or e-mail jawill@mindspring.com. W The Foothills Republicans will be hosting Speaker Mark Scheffel, Colorado State Senator, District 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9 at Homestead Golf Course Grill, 11500 W. 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It is illegal to discriminate against race, color, national origin, sex, family status, or disability. You cannot refuse to sell or rent to any individual who is a member of one of those classes who makes a legitimate offer. Moreover, a landlord cannot even charge a higher security deposit or change the terms of a lease based on one s family status, i.e. the existence of children. It also illegal to ask for higher application fees based on race. It is also against the Fair Housing Act to lie to minorities and say there are no units for sale or rent if it s untrue. Nor is it permissible for a real estate agent to steer a white person or family into white neighborhoods or a black person or family into a black neighborhood. Likewise, under the Fair Housing Act, a landlord must make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilties. Land For Sale Residential for Sale * I WILL Buy or Lease your house, within 7 days! 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14 Classifieds Wednesday, June 1, 2011 High hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices SURE SALE NO. J1100449 On February 24, 2011, the undersigned caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Paul Raiders and Claudia A. Zundel Systems, Inc., as nominee for America s Wholesale Lender The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OA2 Date of Deed of 2/22/2006 2/28/2006 2006024466 $248,500.00 $275,807.48 LOT 68, SHILOH FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 13539 Elsie Road Conifer, CO 80433 06/22/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/4/2011 Last Publication: 6/1/2011 Number of Clips: 10 DATE: 02/24/2011 Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney file #: 10-22166 RESTART - CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1002669 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. On March 3, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Mario Dieckmann and Marketa Dieckmann Washington Mutual Bank, FA JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of 8/16/2005 8/29/2005 2005073615 $140,000.00 $123,260.51 and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured other violations thereof. MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. A tract of the land in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 29, Township 6 South, Range 71 West of the 6 th P.M., being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the South quarter corner of Section 29; thence West along the South section line a distance for 740 feet; thence on a deflection angle of 81 50 a distance of 270 feet; thence from an interior angle of 106 55 a distance of 201.5 feet; thence from an interior angle of 155 00 a distance of 125.3 feet; thence from an interior angle of 270 a distance of 347.6 feet; thence from and interior angle of 90 00, a distance of 470.5 feet; thence from an interior angle of 90 00 a distance of 700 feet to the Point of Beginning, County of, State of Colorado. number as: Calfee Gulch Road, Connifer, CO 80433 06/29/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/11/2011 Last Publication: 6/8/2011 Number of Clips: 15 DATE: 03/03/2011 Andrea Rickles-Jordan, ESQ. #39005 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 3202.29540 RE- START - CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1002707 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. On March 3, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Charles H. Zender III and Wendy Lynn Zender HSBC MORTGAGE SER- VICES INC. HSBC MORTGAGE SER- VICES INC Date of Deed of 5/11/2005 5/19/2005 2005021000 $182,700.00 $167,746.50 THE FOLLOWING DE- SCRIBED LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON AND STATE OF COLORADO, TO-WIT: A TRACT OF LAND IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 NORTH- WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 70 WEST OF THE 6 TH P.M., DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- GINNING AT A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH- EAST 1/4 NORTHWEST 1/4 766 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 2, 29.4 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE WEST LINE OF THE STATE HIGH- WAY WHICH POINT IS THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT; THENCE CON- TINUING WESTERLY PARAL- LEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 2, 305 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY PAR- ALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 NORTHWEST 1/4 143 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY PARAL- LEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID SECTION 2, 296.8 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID STATE HIGHWAY, THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF STATE HIGH- WAY, 143 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THAT PORTION DESCRIBED BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 766 A PGE 225 OF THE JEF- FERSON COUNTY RECORDS, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 325 State Highway8, Morrison, CO 80465 06/29/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/11/2011 Last Publication: 6/8/2011 Number of Clips: 27 DATE: 03/03/2011 Andrea Rickles-Jordan, ESQ. #39005 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 6060.00164 SURE SALE NO. J1100488 On March 3, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Timothy Poole and Kimberly D. Davis Systems, Inc., as nominee for EquiFirst Corporation U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee RAMP 2005EFC1 Date of Deed of 3/25/2005 4/6/2005 2005001402 $168,000.00 $166,747.14 LOT 112, HARRIMAN PARK SOUTH, AMENDMENT 1, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 4644 South Tabor Way, Morrison, CO 80465 06/29/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/11/2011 Last Publication: 6/8/2011 Number of Clips: 17 DATE: 03/03/2011 By: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Keith A. Gantenbein, Jr. #39213 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney file #: 11-02000 SURE SALE NO. J1100499 On March 3, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of BEAT THE RUSH! Place Your Classified Ad Early!
High The Canyon Timber Courier Times Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Classifieds 15 High Classifieds hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Kelly Rae Ann Fisher and Michael R. Fisher Systems, Inc., as nominee for New Century Mortgage Corporation, a California Corporation THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWHEQ, INC., HOME EQ- UITY LOAN ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- S1 Date of Deed of 6/8/2006 6/14/2006 2006072310 $63,000.00 $60,333.03 LOT 10, BLOCK 6, FRIENDLEY HILLS FILING NO. 6, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 4446 South Zinnia Street, Morrison, CO 80465 06/29/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/11/2011 Last Publication: 6/8/2011 Number of Clips: 12 DATE: 03/03/2011 Amanda R. Bertrand #40324 Robert J. Hopp & Associates, LLC PO Box 8689, Denver, CO 80201 (303) 788-9600 Attorney file #: 10-05596CO SURE SALE NO. J1100523 On March 3, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Toni Ames and Todd Tyson Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for CTX MORT- GAGE COMPANY, LLC Chase Home Finance LLC Date of Deed of 12/4/2007 12/7/2007 2007134471 $355,210.00 $355,210.00 LOT 12, BLOCK 3, FELLOW- SHIP SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 4749 South Coors Court, Morrison, CO 80465 06/29/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/11/2011 Last Publication: 6/8/2011 Number of Clips: 8 DATE: 03/03/2011 Joan Olson, ESQ. #28078 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 1068.03760 RE- START - CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1002768 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. On March 10, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of HARRY R NUCE AND WENDY L NUCE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, HEARTLAND HOME FINANCE, INC. PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of 5/31/2007 6/8/2007 2007066728 $264,000.00 $255,416.92 trust have been violated as follows: for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and LOTS 71 AND 72, ELK FALLS BLOCK 2, COUNTY OF JEF- FERSON, STATE OF COLO- RADO. number as: 11684 S STAL- LION DRIVE, PINE, CO 80470 07/06/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/18/2011 Last Publication: 6/15/2011 Number of Clips: 12 DATE: 03/10/2011 Michael P Medved #14669 Law Office of Michael P Medved PC 355 Union BLVD, 302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney file #: 10-920-16745 SURE SALE NO. J1100533 On March 10, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Daniel A Halsted and Ann S. Halsted Systems, Inc., as nominee for Heartland Bank Heartland Bank Date of Deed of 9/9/2008 10/1/2008 2008091834 $157,500.00 $154,217.76 PLOTS 19 AND 20, SECOND ADDITION TO SPHINX PARK, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 15816 South Elk Creek Road, Pine, CO 80470-8904 07/06/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 interest of the said Grantor(s), First Publication: 5/18/2011 Last Publication: 6/15/2011 Number of Clips: 9 DATE: 03/10/2011 By: Nancy Jensen, Deputy, for Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney file #: 10-25981 SURE SALE NO. J1100537 On March 10, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of John J Mccarthy III and Susanne E Mccarthy Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, a Division of Treasury Bank, N.A. BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- ING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Date of Deed of 1/12/2005 1/19/2005 F2160446 $207,200.00 $226,174.40 and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured other violations thereof. MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 6, BLOCK 19, HARRIMAN PARK FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 12160 W Tanforan Ave, Morrison, CO 80465 07/06/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/18/2011 Last Publication: 6/15/2011 Number of Clips: 9 DATE: 03/10/2011 Amanda R. Bertrand #40324 Robert J. Hopp & Associates, LLC PO Box 8689, Denver, CO 80201 (303) 788-9600 Attorney file #: 10-06268CO SURE SALE NO. J1100542 On March 10, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Conifer Equities L.L.C. Commercial Federal Bank Bank of the West Date of Deed of 6/23/2003 6/30/2003 F1791034 Re- 8/14/2003 Re-Recording Reception Number: F1836718 $763,000.00 $871,312.58
16 Classifieds Wednesday, June 1, 2011 High hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Parcel A: Lots 1, 2 and 3, Conifer Commons, County of, State of Colorado. Parcel B: A Parcel of land in the N 1/2 of Section 23, Township 6 South, Range 71 West of the 6 th P.M., more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the N 1/4 corner of said Section 23: Thence S 00 17 11 W a distance of 1594.07 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence S 52 06 55 E a distance of 94.36 feet to a point; Thence S 00 00 00 E a distance of 50.00 feet to a point on a curve on the Northerly Right-of-Way Line of Kitty Drive; Thence a distance of 85.91 feet along said Northerly Right-of-Way Line and along the arc of a curve to the left having a delta of 39 22 48 and a radius of 125.00 feet whose chord bears S 64 41 26 W a distance of 84.23 feet to a point on a curve: Thence N 45 00 00 W a distance of 46.01 feet to a point; Thence S 63 32 14 W a distance of 425.30 feet to a point; Thence S 02 01 00 W a distance of 130.00 feet to a point on the said Northerly Right-of-Way Line of Kitty Drive: Thence along the said Northerly Right-of-Way Line for the following 7 Courses; 1) N 87 59 00 W a distance of 296.55 feet to a point of curve: 2) A distance of 146.37 feet along the arc of a curve to the right having a delta of 45 20 00 and a radius of 185.00 feet, whose chord bears N 65 19 00 W a distance of 142.59 feet to a point of tangency; 3) N 42 39 00 W a distance of 109.78 feet to a point of curve: 4) A distance of 91.43 feet along the arc of a curve to the right having a delta of 95 15 00 and a radius of 55.00 feet, whose chord bears N 04 58 30 E a distance of 81.26 feet to a point of tangency; 5) N52 36 00 E a distance of 238.77 feet to a point of curve: 6) A distance of 87.26 feet along the arc of a curve to the left having a delta of 40 00 00 and a radius of 125.00 feet, whose chord bears N32 36 00 E a distance of 85.50 feet to a point of tangency; 7) N 12 36 00 E a distance of 268.44 feet to a point; Thence S 89 48 00 E a distance of 303.78 feet more or less; Thence S 54 55 00 W a distance of 65.61 feet to a point; Thence S 31 08 18 E a distance of 116.12 feet to a point; Thence N 63 10 50 E a distance of 53.00 feet to a point; Thence N 90 00 00 E a distance of 60.00 feet to a point; Thence S 52 06 55 E a distance of 254.85 feet more or less to the True Point of Beginning, County of, State of Colorado. Parcel B, above, is also known and described as all of CEN- TRE AT CONIFER JUNCTION subdivision, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 176, Page 54, Reception No. F2019039, EXCEPT Tracts B, C, G and F, and EXCEPT dedicated portions, County of, State of Colorado. Excepting from the above legal description Lot 1, Conifer Commons, which was released by the Request for Partial Release of Deed of Trust and Partial Release recorded on November 4, 2003 at Reception No. F1899166 of the real property records of the County of, Colorado. Further excepting from the above legal description Lot 4, Centre at Conifer Junction, which was released by the Request for Partial Release of Deed of Trust and Partial Release recorded on September 30, 2005 at Reception No. 2005090196 of the real property records of the County of, Colorado number as: 11000 & 11040 Kitty Drive, Conifer, CO 80433 07/06/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/18/2011 Last Publication: 6/15/2011 Number of Clips: 40 DATE: 03/10/2011 By: Margaret T Chapman Public Trustee Sheri L. Kelly #27501 Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4000, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-0800 Attorney file #: Conifer Equities, L.L.C. PUBLI- CATION SURE SALE NO. J1100545 On March 10, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of 9064 Hwy 285, LLC WestStar Bank VFC Partners 8 LLC Date of Deed of 3/7/2006 5/15/2006 2006057551 $269,560.00 $245,955.33 A tract of land situated partially in the NE1/4 NW1/4 of Section 8 and partially in the SE1/4 SW1/4 of Section 5, both sections being in Township 6 South, Range 70 West of the 6 th P.M., said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of the said NE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 8, Township 6 South, Range 70 West, which point lies 21.8 feet Southerly from the N1/4 corner of said Section 8, and is also on the Southerly right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 285; thence North 80 degrees 47 minutes West along said Southerly right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 285 a distance of 220 feet; thence South 09 degrees, 13 minutes West a distance of 115 feet; thence North 80 degrees, 47 minutes West a distance of 65 feet; thence South 05 degrees, 23 minutes West along a line passes 14 feet West of an existing pump house, a distance of 380.2 feet; thence South 80 degrees, 47 minutes East a distance of 298.3 feet more or less to a point on the East line of said NE1/4 NW1/4 of Section 8; thence North 04 degrees, 12 minutes East along the said East line of the NE1/4 NW1/4 of Section 8, a distance of 495.5 feet, more or less, to the Point of Beginning, County of, State of Colorado. number as: 9064 South Highway 285, Morrison, CO 80465 07/06/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/18/2011 Last Publication: 6/15/2011 Number of Clips: 56 DATE: 03/10/2011 Sheri L. Kelly #27501 Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4000, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-0800 Attorney file #: 11037.002 RE- START - CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1002703 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Edward J Galluzzo New Horizons Community Credit Union Security Service Federal Credit Union Date of Deed of 11/24/2004 12/15/2004 F2144133 $1,140,000.00 $744,275.00 SW 1/4 OF LOT 5, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 71 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 14441 Peaceful Way, Pine, CO 80470 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 7 DATE: 03/17/2011 Andrea Rickles-Jordan, ESQ. #39005 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 3850.00147 SURE SALE NO. J1100574 On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Greg S Jones and Eileen M Fitzpatrick Long Beach Mortgage Company Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-1 Date of Deed of 11/25/2002 12/2/2002 F1618919 $344,000.00 $305,303.02 LOT 21, BLACK MOUNTAIN RANCH ESTATES, FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 31516 Griffin Drive, Conifer, CO 80433-9507 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 7 DATE: 03/17/2011 Cynthia M.Treadwell #28868 Robert J. Hopp & Associates, LLC PO Box 8689, Denver, CO 80201 (303) 788-9600 Attorney file #: 11-01121CO SURE SALE NO. J1100580 On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Gaela J. Brister Systems, Inc., as nominee for First Magnus Financial Corporation, an Arizona Corporation Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of 8/8/2005 2/28/2006 2006024662 $176,000.00 $162,171.86 LOT 23, BLOCK 4, TRAPPERS GLEN, COUNTY OF JEFFER- SON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 4957 South Urban Court, Morrison, CO 80465
High The Canyon Timber Courier Times Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Classifieds 17 High Classifieds hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 7 DATE: 03/17/2011 By: Nancy Jensen, Deputy, for Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney file #: 11-03455 SURE SALE NO. J1100592 On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of SEAN R. DEVINE AND FRAN- CES J. DAWE-DEVINE MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR TAY- LOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP. OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of 4/20/2004 5/3/2004 F2017685 $106,500.00 $67,454.30 LOT 4, BLOCK 2, TRAPPERS GLEN FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 4768 SOUTH XENOPHON STREET, MOR- RISON, CO 80465 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 5 DATE: 03/17/2011 By: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Wayne E. Vaden #21026 Vaden Law Firm, LLC P.O. Box 18997, Denver, CO 80218 (303) 377-2933 Attorney file #: 11-051-01521 SURE SALE NO. J1100608 On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Michael John Mantey Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of the Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-4 Date of Deed of 3/26/2004 4/1/2004 F1995733 $545,000.00 Per Loan Modification Agreement Effective December 7, 2009. $597,259.68 LOT 22, BLOCK 9, WIL- LOWBROOK SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 6043 Willowbrook Drive, Morrison, CO 80465 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 4 DATE: 03/17/2011 By: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Lisa Cancanon #42043 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 9106.01442 SURE SALE NO. J1100609 On March 17, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Lawrence A Ambrose and Susan Ambrose INNOVATIVE LENDING SOLU- TIONS Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Trust 2006- WL1 Date of Deed of 8/25/2005 9/30/2005 2005091026 $200,600.00 $196,059.68 LOT 14, BLACK MOUNTAIN RANCH ESTATES, FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 9328 Black Mountain Drive, Conifer, CO 80433 07/13/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 5/25/2011 Last Publication: 6/22/2011 Number of Clips: 17 DATE: 03/17/2011 Catherine A. Hildreth, Esq. #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 3202.29642 RE- START - CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1003112 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Robert Piwowarczyk and Monika Piwowarczyk Systems, Inc., as nominee for Evergreen Financial Inc. Flagstar Bank, FSB Date of Deed of 11/8/2005 11/10/2005 2005113036 $245,000.00 $244,766.48 and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured other violations thereof. MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 51, WOODSIDE PARK, UNIT 3, COUNTY OF JEFFER- SON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 3144 Nova Road, Pine, CO 80470 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 interest of the said Grantor(s), First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 20 DATE: 03/24/2011 Christopher T Groen #39976 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney file #: 10-19280 Colorado s Association CRS 38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1003708 On December 16, 2010, the undersigned caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Yvonne Archambo and Richard Archambo America s Wholesale Lender BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. Date of Deed of 2/9/2004 2/20/2004 F1966710 $300,850.00 $269,303.83 trust have been violated as follows: for in the evidence of debt secured PARCEL I: The Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township Eight (8) South, Range Seventytwo (72) West, County of. PARCEL II: The West Twenty (20) acres of Lot 1, (Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Eight (8) South, Range Seventy one (71) West, County of, State of Colorado. 20 ACCESS EASEMENT C A 20 foot wide non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress located in the South 1/2 of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 71 West and in the North 1/2 of Section 18, Township 8 South, Range 71 West of the 6 th P.M., County of, and being centered on the following calls: Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of the Buffalo Creek to Baily Road, whence the Northwest corner of said Section 18 bears South 87 degrees 12 minutes 22 seconds West, 1854.47 feet; Thence South 03 degrees 40 minutes 50 seconds West, 25.78 feet; Thence South 06 degrees 34 minutes 46 seconds West, 118.90 feet; Thence South 02 degrees 46 minutes 44 seconds East, 70.47 feet; Thence South 08 degrees 11 minutes 20 seconds East, 108.65 feet; Thence South 10 degrees 42 minutes 46 seconds West, 79.90 feet; Thence South 27 degrees 28 minutes 03 seconds West, 95.42 feet; Thence South 04 degrees 58 minutes 17 seconds East, 84.68 feet; Thence South 01 degrees 16 minutes 30 seconds East,
18 Classifieds Wednesday, June 1, 2011 High hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 101.74 feet; Thence South 19 degrees 13 minutes 42 seconds West, 92.89 feet; Thence South 56 degrees 24 minutes 57 seconds West, 45.49 feet; Thence North 75 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds West, 277.58 feet; Thence North 80 degrees 02 minutes 00 seconds West, 37.36 feet; Thence North 88 degrees 19 minutes 00 seconds West, 90.19 feet; Thence North 86 degrees 01 minutes 06 seconds West, 22.27 feet, more or less, to the Easterly line of the East 20 acres of Government Lot 1, Section 18; from which point the Northwest corner of said Section 18, bears North 65 degrees 02 minutes 24 seconds West, 1455.94 feet, said point being the terminus of said easement, County of. number as: 19525 Eos Mill Rd, Pine, CO 80470 The current holder of the Evidence 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s) heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 8 DATE: 12/16/2010 By: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the Salvador C. Quintana #42120 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be Attorney file #: 10-24750 Colorado s Association SURE SALE NO. J1100628 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Charles C. Angelucci Key Bank National Association Cherry Creek Branch KeyBank National Association Date of Deed of 8/27/1999 9/1/1999 F0936441 $150,000.00 $148,457.27 TRACT E, A TRACT OF LAND WITHIN LOT 83 SHILOH, FILING #4, JEFFERSON COUNTY RECORDS, COLO- RADO, AND MORE PAR- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTH- ERLY CORNER OF LOT 83, SAID SHILOH NO. 4; THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES 20 09 OR PARCEL DESCRIBED IN BOOK 2205 AT PAGE 340; THENCE SOUTH 31 DE- GREES 19 29 DEGREES 8 THENCE NORTH 47 DE- GREES 43 TOGETHER WITH EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS RECORDED MARCH 22, 1975 IN BOOK 2246 AT PAGE 233. number as: 13768 Elsie Rd, Conifer, CO 80433 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 9 DATE: 03/24/2011 Alison L. Berry #34531 Castle & Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be Attorney file #: 10-22491 SURE SALE NO. J1100629 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Rodney R Hilgers and Polly M Hilgers Washington Mutual Bank, FA, a Federal Association Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank NA as trustee for WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2005-AR15 Date of Deed of 9/29/2005 10/12/2005 2005096996 $507,000.00 $542,232.98 LOT 8, BLOCK A, THE HOME- STEAD, 2ND ADDITION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO number as: 20096 Flint Lane, Morrison, CO 80465 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 8 DATE: 03/24/2011 Boyd A. Rolfson #40035 Robert J. Hopp & Associates, LLC PO Box 8689, Denver, CO 80201 (303) 788-9600 Attorney file #: 11-00803CO SURE SALE NO. J1100633 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Thomas E Spencer Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for AMERICA S WHOLESALE LENDER BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Date of Deed of 11/16/2006 11/20/2006 2006138064 $240,000.00 $226,724.61 LOT 9, PINE PARK ESTATES, UNIT 4, COUNTY OF JEFFER- SON, STATE OF COLORADO. number as: 5947 S High Dr, Morrison, CO 80465 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 8 DATE: 03/24/2011 Joan Olson, ESQ. #28078 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney file #: 1269.06451 SURE SALE NO. J1100641 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of EDWARD D. MARTINEZ AND BARBARA L. MARTINEZ PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNION PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNION Date of Deed of 4/24/2006 5/17/2006 2006058679 $285,200.00 $261,538.60 PARCEL A: LOT 1, GREEN VALLEY RANCH, UNIT 4, EXCEPT THAT PORTION DESCRIBED IN DEED RE- CORDED JUNE 13, 2005 AT RECEPTION 2005031416 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF COLORADO. PARCEL B: LOT 68, GREEN VALLEY RANCH, UNIT 3, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COL- ORADO number as: 27362 Log Trail, Conifer, CO 80433 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 8 DATE: 03/24/2011 By: Margaret T Chapman Public Trustee Robert W. Reed #19935 Robert W Reed LLC 11301 Washington Ave., Ste 350, Golden, CO 80401 (303) 431-9891 Attorney file #: Edward D. Martinez and Barbara L. Martinez SURE SALE NO. J1100646 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Dirk Nylund and Gina Nylund TCF National Bank TCF National Bank Date of Deed of 10/1/2007 11/2/2007 2007123394 $192,800.00 $191,326.74 Lot 11, Tremendous View Acres, County of, State of Colorado. number as: 13093 Lori Drive, Conifer, CO 80433
High The Canyon Timber Courier Times Wednesday, June 1, 2011 Classifieds 19 High Classifieds hustlerclass@evergreenco.com High Classifieds 303.838.5830 303.838.5830 opt #10 Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 10 DATE: 03/24/2011 By: Margaret T Chapman Public Trustee Mark K. Payne #12467 Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne, LLP 1660 Lincoln Street, Suite 1550, Denver, CO 80264 (303) 863-1870 Attorney file #: 5602.283 SURE SALE NO. J1100652 On March 24, 2011, the undersigned recorded in the County of Andrew H Mihlstin and Joanne L. Campbell Systems, Inc., as nominee for America s Wholesale Lender THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SE- RIES 2006-5 Date of Deed of 1/19/2006 2/8/2006 2006016352 $170,932.00 $170,767.28 Lots 73 and 74, Green Valley Ranch Unit 2, County of, Except that property released pursuant to that partial release recorded May 20, 1985 under Reception No. 85046765 to wit: Easement beginning at a Point on the Southwesterly line of Lot 72 Green Valley Ranch Unit 2, 73 feet, Northwesterly from the Southerly Most corner of said Lot 72, Thence Southwesterly at right angles 10 feet, Thence Northwesterly at Right Angles 10 feet, Thence Northeasterly at Right Angles 10 feet to Southwesterly line of said Lot 72, Thence Southeasterly along said Southwesterly line a distance of 10 feet to the point of beginning, County of. Also known by street and number as: 12019 Circle Drive, Conifer, CO 80433 07/20/2011, at the Courts Facility, 100 First Publication: 6/1/2011 Last Publication: 6/29/2011 Number of Clips: 14 DATE: 03/24/2011 Amanda R. Bertrand #40324 Robert J. Hopp & Associates, LLC PO Box 8689, Denver, CO 80201 (303) 788-9600 Attorney file #: 11-01144CO Notice of Real Estate Auction Under an Order for Entry of Default Judgment against Defendant Ralph A. Wehrenberg entered in United States of America v. Ralph A. Wehrenberg, Civil Case No. 09-cv-01469-PAB-BNB, United States District Court for the District of Colorado, the United States will offer to sell at public auction a parcel of real property located in County, Colorado. Date and Time of Auction: June 30, 2011 - Noon Open House: June 24, 2011 between 1:00 & 3:00 p. m. Location of Auction: 13514 U. S. Highway 285, Pine, CO 80470 Property Location: 13514 U. S. Highway 285, Pine, CO 80470 Property Description: Single family, two story, residence containing 2,518 square feet of living area. This three bedroom, two and one-half bath house is located on an approximately 14 acre lot. The house was built in 1989. Legal description: That part of the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 71 West of the 6 th P. M., described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 71 West of the 6 th P. M.; thence S 00 deg. 03 min. 00 sec.w 1266.79 feet; thence N 57 deg. 00 min. 56.6 sec W 541.93 feet; thence N 00 deg. 29 min. 18.6 sec. E 233.20 feet; thence N 49 deg. 43 min. 58.3 sec. W. 397.49 feet to a point on the Southeasterly rightof-way line of Highway 285; thence along said right-of-way line the following courses and distances; thence along a curve to the left of radius 1055.00 feet, the chord of which bears N 36 deg. 58 min. 59 sec. E 140.97 feet; thence N 33 deg. 11 min. E 157.70 feet; thence N 31 deg. 39 min. E 68.00 feet; thence N 33 deg. 38 min. E 164.20 feet; thence along a curve to the right radius of 718.60 feet a distance of 46.1 feet; thence leaving said right of way N as deg. 29 min. E 433.93 feet, more or les, to the Point of Beginning, County of. Schedule No. 045008 Minimum Bid: $229,000 Terms and Conditions of Sale The sale of the property shall be free and clear of the interests of Ralph A. Wehrenberg and Bonnie M. Wehrenberg. The sale shall be subject to building lines, if established, all laws, ordinances, and governmental regulations (including building and zoning ordinances), affecting the property, and easements and restrictions of record, if any. The successful bidder shall be required to deposit at the time of the sale with the Internal Revenue Service a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the bid, with the deposit to be made by certified check or cashier s check payable to the United States District Court of Colorado. Before being permitted to bid at the sale, bidders shall display to the Internal Revenue Service proof that they are able to comply with this requirement. No bids will be received from any person(s) who have not presented that proof to Internal Revenue Service that, if they are the successful bidder(s) they can make the deposit required by this order of sale. The balance of the purchase price for the property is to be paid to the Internal Revenue Service within thirty (30) days after the date the bid is accepted by a certified or cashier s check, payable to the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. If the bidder fails to fulfill this requirement, the deposit shall be forfeited and shall be applied to cover the expenses of the sale, including commissions due under 28 U.S.C. section 1921(c) with any amount remaining to be applied to the income tax liabilities of Ralph A. Wehrenberg at issue herein. The property shall again be offered for sale under the terms and conditions of this order of sale. The United States may bid as a credit against its judgment without tender of cash. The sale of the property shall be subject to confirmation by the Court. Upon confirmation of the sale, the Internal Revenue Service shall execute and deliver a deed of judicial sale conveying the property to the purchaser. On confirmation of the sale, all interests in, liens against, or claims to the property that are held or asserted by all parties to this action are discharged or extinguished. The sale is ordered under 28 U.S.C., section 2001 and is made without right of redemption. The government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to withdraw the property from sale. The property is offered for sale where is and as is and without recourse against the United States. The United States makes no guarantee of condition of the property, or its fitness for any purpose. The United States will not consider any claim for allowance or adjustment or for the rescission of the sale based on failure of the property to comply with any expressed or implied representation. Important Information This is not an advertisement of a sale of seized property. This is an information notice only regarding a sale being conducted by the Internal Revenue Service as a result of the foreclosure of an Internal Revenue Service Federal Tax Lien by the Department of Justice. Additional information can be found at www.irsauctions.gov. For further information, contact: Ernest J. Sell Property Appraisal and Liquidation Specialist Internal Revenue Service 12600 West Colfax Avenue C-300 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Tel: (303) 670-4160 Published in the High Timber Times June 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2011 County Contracts 4/16/11-5/15/11 Approved Through the Board of County Commissioners MW GOLDEN CONSTRUCTORS Government Center Courts Expansion Project $1,934,005.00 SCHULTZ INDUSTRIES-2ND RENEWAL Median Maintenance Services $70,000.00 TERRACARE ASSOCIATES- 2ND RENEWAL 2010 Median Maintenance Services $45,000.00 VANCE BROS 2011 Paving Fabric Services $450,000.00 Approved Through the Human Services Department BI INCORPORATED-8TH AMENDMENT Treatment & Monitoring of CLD Inmates Who Have Progressed to Community Supervision $29,400.00 CHILD & FAMILY PLAY THERAPY CENTER LLC Therapy Services $20,000.00 CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER Employment-Related Services for Dislocated Workers $172,909.00 COLORADO SEMINARY dba THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER, BUTLER INSTITUTE FOR FAMILIES AT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Jeffco Community Connections Grant Evaluation $91,272.63 FAMILY TREE Housing & Family & Women in Crisis Services $318,553.80 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER Pre-Adoption & Adoption Finalization Services $10,000.00 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER Water & Sewer Taps & Excavation Work to Facilitate the Development of 9 Townhomes to be Sold to Low and Moderate Income Homebuyers $175,000.00 PERKLEN INC Sex Offense Specific & Mental Health Treatment $20,000.00 PILLAR PROPERTY SERVICES-2ND AMENDMENT Acquisition of Foreclosed Single Family Properties, Rehabilitating & Selling to Low-Moderate Income Families $41,541.30 ROCKY MOUNTAIN OFFENDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Substance Abuse Monitoring & Treatment Services $20,000.00 SENIORS RESOURCE CENTER Services for Aging & Low-Income Persons in Jeffco $976,635.93 SENIORS RESOURCE CENTER Transportation Services for Aging & Low Income Persons in Jeffco $428,627.00 STEIN LCSW, AMY L Placement Home Studies $45,000.00 TAYLOR, DOUGLAS Placement Home Studies $45,000.00 Published in the High Timber Times June 1, 2011 JEFFERSON COUNTY STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of June, 2011 at Golden, Colorado, final settlement will be made by the County of, State of Colorado with: KECI Colorado Inc, 5750 W Airport Rd, Sedalia, CO 80135 Herein after called the Contractor, for and on account of the contract for the construction of a project described as Deer Creek Canyon Road Shoulder Widening & Irrigation Improvements in County, CO 1. Any person, co-partnership, association or corporation who has an unpaid claim against the said project, for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or any of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim. 2. All such claims shall be filed with Alan Boisvert, CPA, CISA, Director of Accounting, County Colorado, 100 County Parkway, Golden CO 80419-4560 3. Failure on the part of a creditor to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve the County of, State of Colorado, from any and all liability for such claim. County of State of Colorado Faye Griffin, Chairman Board of County Commissioners : High Timber Times Publication Dates: First: June 1, 2011 Second: June 8, 2011 NOTICE Leonarda Skibbe PO Box 468 Indian Hills CO 80454 Unit #61 U-Stor-It 13583 Glen Drive Pine CO 80470 Amount Owed $3224.00 The contents of this storage unit are scheduled to be sold at auction on June 16 at 10:15 AM at 13583 Glen Drive, Pine CO 80470 Pamela Shuker 28708 Park Avenue Pine CO 80470 Unit #91 U-Stor-It 13583 Glen Drive Pine CO 80470 Amount Owed $1251.00 The contents of this storage unit are scheduled to be sold at auction on June 16 at 10:00 AM at 13583 Glen Drive, Pine CO 80470 Published in the High Timber Times June 1and 8, 2011 NOTICE TO AMEND 2010 BUDGET OF ASPEN PARK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed 2010 budget amendment has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Aspen Park Metropolitan District; that a copy of such proposed budget amendment has been filed in the office of the District located at R. S. Wells L.L.C., 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where the same is open for public inspection; and that such proposed budget amendment will be considered at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at the Ranch House, 7676 S. Continental Divide Road, Littleton, Colorado 80127 on June 8, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Any interested elector of the District may file any objections to the proposed amendment of the 2010 budget at any time prior to the final adoption of the amendment to the 2010 budget by the Board. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ASPEN PARK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT /s/ Bob Blodgett, Manager Publish In: High Publish On: June 1, 2011 (one time only)
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