WheatRidgeTranscript.com JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO A publication of August 21, 2014 VOLUME 31 | ISSUE 8 | 50¢ POSTAL ADDRESS WHEAT RIDGE TRANSCRIPT (ISSN 1089-9197) OFFICE: 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210 Golden, CO 80401 PHONE: 303-566-4100 A legal newspaper of general circulation in Jefferson County, Colorado, the Wheat Ridge Transcript is published weekly on Thursday by Mile High Newspapers, 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210, Golden, CO 80401. PERIODI- CALS POSTAGE PAID AT GOLDEN, COLORADO. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: Wheat Ridge Transcript 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210 Golden, CO 80401 DEADLINES: Display: Fri. 11 a.m. Legal: Fri. 11 a.m. | Classified: Mon. 5 p.m. GET SOCIAL WITH US PLEASE RECYCLE THIS COPY Preparing caregivers for Alzheimer’s disease Council finds absent regulation in dementia care among nurses By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com Editor’s Note: This is the final installment of a four-part se- ries exploring the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease in Jefferson County. Education in dementia care should be a key component for health care professionals as the projected increase in dementia means it will undoubtedly be- come a dominating disease in the next few decades. But federal regulation for per- sonal care workers to be trained in dementia care is nonexistent, leaving states to define their own requirements, curriculum and training hours. In Colorado, training require- ments are broad and in most cas- es lacking. Care facilities require health care professionals to receive training for dementia care, but state law does not prescribe a curriculum, or even a number of hours needed. Nor does it re- quire nurses to receive specific dementia training prior to licen- sure — yet a reported 79 percent of licensed practical nurses work- ing in long-term care facilities ex- pressed an interest in furthering geriatric training and 77 percent in training for Alzheimer’s disease and care. “It’s a full system failure,” said Amelia Schafer, senior program manager at the Alzheimer’s Asso- ciation’s Colorado Chapter. “They (health care professionals) are not getting the tools they need to meet expectations.” The findings come from the state’s Alzheimer’s Plan, submit- ted by the Colorado Alzheimer’s Coordinating Council to the gov- ernor in 2010. It identified gaps in how the state handles care services for persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. A pri- mary issue was the absence of dementia care training for health care professionals. “There are few Alzheimer’s and dementia care training re- quirements for health care pro- fessionals, paraprofessionals, and facilities and agencies serving consumers with Alzheimer’s dis- ease in Colorado,” the report said. After the report’s release, di- rectors at the state Alzheimer’s Association moved quickly to create a program that recognizes organizations that train staff in dementia care. The program, called Leaders in Dementia Care, is voluntary but offers free curriculum and train- ing resources. Since its launch two years ago, the program rec- ognizes 70 organizations or 5,000 health care professionals. It’s a small feat but one the association continues to market as a way to incentivize facilities to take part in the program as awareness of educational gaps for health care workers grows. “We consider it successful,” Schafer said but noted that until legislators start looking into regu- lations in the workforce, it will be up to consumers to drive the pro- gram’s mission, she said. Dr. Mike Wasserman, a geri- atrician, sat on the Colorado Al- zheimer’s Coordinating Council in 2010. He recently relocated to southern California after working at various clinics around the Den- ver area. After treating seniors for 30 years, Wasserman is aware of the educational flaws presented to nurses and social workers in senior care. “The frustrating part of this is, it is so obvious and everyone knows it and yet we’re not really doing anything about it,” Was- serman said. “You get really good people who come up with really good recommendations and then nothing ever happens -that’s the shame.” He supports the Alzheimer’s Association’s Leaders in Demen- tia Care initiative and said com- munity awareness and education, as well as care giver preparation are the best solutions to the grow- ing demand for dementia care. “People who live in assisted living are the most vulnerable members of our society,” Was- serman said. “I think the most important thing we can do is to allow for resources to be available or to direct people toward those resources.” Family Caregivers Caring for patients with Al- zheimer’s disease or dementia isn’t always relegated to health care professionals. Often, that care falls to family members who don’t have the training or sup- port for the challenges the illness brings. The lack of a support net can lead to cases of elder abuse that range from neglect to suicidal attempts by caregivers, law en- forcement and care agencies say. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 80 percent of Al- zheimer’s and dementia care is in the home, and 61 percent of caregivers report stress rated high or very high because of financial strain, depression, and tension in Maria Vengas, left, gets ready to dance with a volunteer nursing student during a music and dance session at the Senior Resource Center in Wheat Ridge. Photo by Amy Woodward STATISTICS ON LONG-TERM A well-documented shortage of long-term care providers exists; high turnover rates, large numbers of job vacancies and difficul- ties in recruiting new workers characterize the industry. It is predicted that insufficient training in Alzheimer’s and dementia care is one cause leading to these shortages as well as inadequate care in care facilities. The nationwide demand for workers in nursing and residential care facilities is expected to increase by 21 percent between 2008 and 2018. In addition, the need for home health care is expected to increase 46 percent. According to a 2008 survey done by the Colorado Health Institute for licensed practi- cal nurses; only half of the LPN’s surveyed 2014 CARNATION FEST Music, laughter and fireworks helped punctuate the 2014 Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival last weekend. The annual event, celebrating the flower-growing heritage of the com- munity, was held in Anderson Park, and featured a parade, fireworks, and a wide variety of musical entertain- ment. was sponsored by the city, along with Bellco, Wal-Mart, Farmers Insurance, Kaiser Permanente, and FirstBank. Those still looking to participate in some of the festivities can attend a performance of the Zoppé Italian Cir- cus, which is performing until Aug. 24. More information about the circus is available at www.zoppecolorado.com. Staying safe: Annual fair brings experts, tips to public By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com Fairs and festivals are plen- tiful this time of year, but not many of them are based on providing safety resources to the people who visit them. That is until this weekend when the sixth annual Safety Fair by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office will bring together many of its nu- merous community partners on Saturday, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Jeffco Fair- grounds. “This is really the most high profile, evident way of dem- onstrating the kind of ongo- ing collaboration that we have … with many partners in the community, all of which is de- signed to educate the public, warn the public about possible dangers in the community and, hopefully, prevent crime before it happens,” said Jeffer- son County District Attorney Pete Weir. “This is something for everyone from the earliest of our youngsters to some of our valued senior citizens.” It’s one of the county’s an- ticipated events, drawing in 4,000 people who take advan- tage of the opportunity to drop off documents for shredding while recycling old electron- ics and expired prescription medication. But there are more services to be found, offered by more than 80 vendors representing a range of services and infor- mation on health care, mental health, pet care and veteran and senior services. “Every booth has experts to talk to,” said Cary Johnson, di- rector of crime prevention and community outreach coordi- nator for the Jeffco DA’s office. Children’s activities include the popular Bike Rodeo, where children can get a free helmet and learn safe riding tips from local police departments. The Golden Optimists Club, which has a program to repair used bikes to bring the best out in kids, donated a dozen bikes for the rodeo. “We will gladly provide bi- cycles for this year’s Safety Fair,” said Howard Bagdad, president of the Golden Opti- mists Club. “The bicycles may be used and returned or do- nated to any child who wants a bicycle.” A Child I.D. Kit, which in- cludes photos and finger- prints, is available to help families maintain up-to-date information on their child. The Safety Fair is free, and free shuttles are available from the parking lot by the Senior Resource Center. Johnson said people aren’t likely to find another seasonal fair that offers a similar spread of services designed for the betterment of a community. “They will not find as much safety, wellness and health information all in one spot,” Johnson said. Disease continues on Page 2
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A legal newspaper of general circulation in Je� erson County, Colorado, the Wheat Ridge Transcript is published weekly on Thursday by Mile High Newspapers, 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210, Golden, CO 80401. PERIODI-CALS POSTAGE PAID AT GOLDEN, COLORADO.
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Preparing caregivers for Alzheimer’s disease Council � nds absent regulation in dementia care among nurses By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com
Editor’s Note: This is the fi nal installment of a four-part se-ries exploring the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease in Jefferson County.
Education in dementia care should be a key component for health care professionals as the projected increase in dementia means it will undoubtedly be-come a dominating disease in the next few decades.
But federal regulation for per-sonal care workers to be trained in dementia care is nonexistent, leaving states to defi ne their own requirements, curriculum and training hours.
In Colorado, training require-ments are broad and in most cas-es lacking.
Care facilities require health care professionals to receive training for dementia care, but state law does not prescribe a curriculum, or even a number of hours needed. Nor does it re-
quire nurses to receive specifi c dementia training prior to licen-sure — yet a reported 79 percent of licensed practical nurses work-ing in long-term care facilities ex-pressed an interest in furthering geriatric training and 77 percent in training for Alzheimer’s disease and care.
“It’s a full system failure,” said Amelia Schafer, senior program manager at the Alzheimer’s Asso-ciation’s Colorado Chapter. “They (health care professionals) are not getting the tools they need to meet expectations.”
The fi ndings come from the state’s Alzheimer’s Plan, submit-ted by the Colorado Alzheimer’s Coordinating Council to the gov-ernor in 2010. It identifi ed gaps in how the state handles care services for persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. A pri-mary issue was the absence of dementia care training for health care professionals.
“There are few Alzheimer’s and dementia care training re-quirements for health care pro-fessionals, paraprofessionals, and facilities and agencies serving consumers with Alzheimer’s dis-ease in Colorado,” the report said.
After the report’s release, di-rectors at the state Alzheimer’s Association moved quickly to create a program that recognizes organizations that train staff in dementia care.
The program, called Leaders in Dementia Care, is voluntary but offers free curriculum and train-ing resources. Since its launch two years ago, the program rec-ognizes 70 organizations or 5,000 health care professionals.
It’s a small feat but one the association continues to market as a way to incentivize facilities to take part in the program as awareness of educational gaps for health care workers grows.
“We consider it successful,” Schafer said but noted that until legislators start looking into regu-lations in the workforce, it will be up to consumers to drive the pro-gram’s mission, she said.
Dr. Mike Wasserman, a geri-atrician, sat on the Colorado Al-zheimer’s Coordinating Council
in 2010. He recently relocated to southern California after working at various clinics around the Den-ver area. After treating seniors for 30 years, Wasserman is aware of the educational fl aws presented to nurses and social workers in senior care.
“The frustrating part of this is, it is so obvious and everyone knows it and yet we’re not really doing anything about it,” Was-serman said. “You get really good people who come up with really good recommendations and then nothing ever happens -that’s the shame.”
He supports the Alzheimer’s Association’s Leaders in Demen-tia Care initiative and said com-munity awareness and education, as well as care giver preparation are the best solutions to the grow-ing demand for dementia care.
“People who live in assisted living are the most vulnerable members of our society,” Was-serman said. “I think the most
important thing we can do is to allow for resources to be available or to direct people toward those resources.”
Family CaregiversCaring for patients with Al-
zheimer’s disease or dementia isn’t always relegated to health care professionals. Often, that care falls to family members who don’t have the training or sup-port for the challenges the illness brings.
The lack of a support net can lead to cases of elder abuse that range from neglect to suicidal attempts by caregivers, law en-forcement and care agencies say.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 80 percent of Al-zheimer’s and dementia care is in the home, and 61 percent of caregivers report stress rated high or very high because of fi nancial strain, depression, and tension in
Maria Vengas, left, gets ready to dance with a volunteer nursing student during a music and dance session at the Senior Resource Center in Wheat Ridge. Photo by Amy Woodward
STATISTICS ON LONG-TERM
A well-documented shortage of long-term care providers exists; high turnover rates, large numbers of job vacancies and di� cul-ties in recruiting new workers characterize the industry. It is predicted that insu� cient training in Alzheimer’s and dementia care is one cause leading to these shortages as well as inadequate care in care facilities.
The nationwide demand for workers in nursing and residential care facilities is expected to increase by 21 percent between 2008 and 2018. In addition, the need for home health care is expected to increase 46 percent.
According to a 2008 survey done by the Colorado Health Institute for licensed practi-cal nurses; only half of the LPN’s surveyed
2014 CARNATION FEST Music, laughter and fi reworks
helped punctuate the 2014 Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival last weekend.
The annual event, celebrating the fl ower-growing heritage of the com-munity, was held in Anderson Park, and featured a parade, fi reworks, and a wide variety of musical entertain-ment.
was sponsored by the city, along with Bellco, Wal-Mart, Farmers Insurance, Kaiser Permanente, and FirstBank.
Those still looking to participate in some of the festivities can attend a performance of the Zoppé Italian Cir-cus, which is performing until Aug. 24. More information about the circus is available at www.zoppecolorado.com.
Staying safe: Annual fair brings experts, tips to public By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com
Fairs and festivals are plen-tiful this time of year, but not many of them are based on providing safety resources to the people who visit them.
That is until this weekend when the sixth annual Safety Fair by the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Offi ce will bring together many of its nu-merous community partners on Saturday, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Jeffco Fair-grounds.
“This is really the most high profi le, evident way of dem-onstrating the kind of ongo-ing collaboration that we have … with many partners in the community, all of which is de-signed to educate the public, warn the public about possible dangers in the community and, hopefully, prevent crime before it happens,” said Jeffer-son County District Attorney
Pete Weir. “This is something for everyone from the earliest of our youngsters to some of our valued senior citizens.”
It’s one of the county’s an-ticipated events, drawing in 4,000 people who take advan-tage of the opportunity to drop off documents for shredding while recycling old electron-ics and expired prescription medication.
But there are more services to be found, offered by more than 80 vendors representing a range of services and infor-mation on health care, mental health, pet care and veteran and senior services.
“Every booth has experts to talk to,” said Cary Johnson, di-rector of crime prevention and community outreach coordi-nator for the Jeffco DA’s offi ce.
Children’s activities include the popular Bike Rodeo, where children can get a free helmet and learn safe riding tips from local police departments. The Golden Optimists Club, which
has a program to repair used bikes to bring the best out in kids, donated a dozen bikes for the rodeo.
“We will gladly provide bi-cycles for this year’s Safety Fair,” said Howard Bagdad, president of the Golden Opti-mists Club. “The bicycles may be used and returned or do-nated to any child who wants a bicycle.”
A Child I.D. Kit, which in-cludes photos and fi nger-prints, is available to help families maintain up-to-date information on their child.
The Safety Fair is free, and free shuttles are available from the parking lot by the Senior Resource Center.
Johnson said people aren’t likely to fi nd another seasonal fair that offers a similar spread of services designed for the betterment of a community.
“They will not fi nd as much safety, wellness and health information all in one spot,” Johnson said.
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family relationships.The Alzheimer’s Association provides an
online Community Resource Finder along with contact information for the Colorado chapter to fi nd available resources. They in-clude in-home assistance, visiting nurses, meal delivery and adult day programs such as those found at the renowned Senior Re-source Center in Wheat Ridge recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association as a Leader in Dementia Care.
Linda Johnston is the director of the cen-ter, which serves 42 to 55 people who take part in the adult day programs designed for persons with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
“Ninety eight percent of the people that we work with live in the home with either a caregiver or an adult child, so very few are
able to live on their own in an apartment,” Johnston said.
The center offers a number of resources and services in Jefferson County that include transportation services, care management, mental health outreach and help with de-velopmental disabilities as well as volunteer services for minor home repairs, housekeep-ing services and companionship services through weekly visits.
“It’s not infrequent for caregivers to have health problems because of the stress that they are under,” Johnston said. “We feel like when a family comes here we certainly take care of the participant during the day. But we also care deeply for the family member and try to offer resources for them whether it is educational classes or whether it’s fi nancial planning or just information about other ser-vices in the community.”
Golden resident, Sara Spaulding, and for-mer vice president of communications for the Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chap-ter, has fi rsthand experience in the tremen-
dous undertaking in caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s.
Her husband, Bill, was diagnosed around the age of 54 with younger-onset Alzheim-er’s leaving a working Spaulding as the pri-mary caregiver. As his condition progressed, Spaulding found herself declining invitations to friend gatherings because Bill was unable to handle being among large groups, which cut her off from social interactions.
It took her some time but she set her pride aside and asked for help.
“That was really hard,” she said. “I still viv-idly remember the day I had to ask friends. I was working so hard to keep up appearances, it was a huge relief when I could share how very hard things were becoming.”
She paid for in-home care a couple of mornings a week but her greatest support came from volunteers comprised of friends, family, coworkers, neighbors and fellow church goers who called themselves Team Bill. They organized volunteers during the day while Spaulding worked and on week-
ends, so that she was able to a few hours alone to herself.
That model is similar to one the asso-ciation recommends called Lotsa Helping Hands. Another program, Share the Care, provides information on how caregivers can develop their own support group.
It is a stark reminder that family members will have to take the lead in caring for a loved one but with the help of friends and commu-nity resources, it is a challenge that no one has to face alone.
“It was hard to outline what kind of help we needed,” Spaulding said. “But once I start-ed writing ideas down it was like turning on a faucet -they poured out.”
To contact the state Alzheimer’s Associa-tion, call 303-813-1669 or visit online at www.alz.org/Co/.
The Senior Resource Center offers a free half day in their adult day program. For more information call 303-238-8151.
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Strength, weakness, and the old switcheroo Maybe you have heard about this phi-
losophy before, but then again, maybe you have not. So it may come as a shock to your system or thought process. The philosophy is this: Sometimes an overdeveloped strength can actually become our biggest weakness or Achilles’ heel.
An example might be the professional salesperson who has an unbelievable knack for building relationships. Our master salesperson could be so strong on the relationship side that he or she becomes too emotionally attached to customers and is never able to talk about price increases or apply the necessary professional pressure when faced with a problem or competitive situation. The salesperson may just even re-vert to discounting prices as a way to secure future business, and falsely believe he or she is preserving the friendship with the client.
We can clearly see this same impact when we walk into any health club. Have you ever noticed the person in the gym who has incredible strength and muscle develop-ment in the upper body, but the person’s legs and cardiovascular system receive minimal or no attention at all? People like this look top-heavy and it seems their upper body is
disproportionately out of alignment with their lower body. They get so focused on biceps, triceps, chest, back and shoulders that their weakness is obvious in lack of leg strength and physical appearance. And their endurance suffers as well.
It is good to have areas of focus and to capitalize on the things we are very good at. However, it is also easy to get so caught in the trap of overdevelopment in any one area that we lose touch with other options or new ways of thinking. Our closed-mindedness prevents us from being open to a new paradigm or ideas from others, as we believe we have all the answers or we are certain in our belief that our way is absolutely the right way, maybe even the only way.
On the other hand, when we can be honest about areas where we lack expertise, knowledge or physical capability, we have an opportunity to develop any area of weakness into a strength. If our weakness is that we are not very good at listening, we can start to practice listening skills such as taking notes, focusing the conversation on asking ques-tions rather than always jumping in with our own answers.
If we excel at selling once we are in front of a client but struggle with prospecting and qualifying, we have to align ourselves with a coach or mentor who has perfected the art of fi nding new clients and making sure that the prospects are qualifi ed to buy. We can learn from their strategies and techniques to increase our personal income.
Perhaps we love to cook, but our weak-ness is a limited style or a lack of ex-perimenting with new dishes and varying ingredients. What if we took the time to learn more, watch other chefs prepare and cook, and what if we were open to failing when we try? It is in times of failure when we grow the most and can turn our weaknesses into strengths.
So whether it is in sales or selling, the
gym, cooking, or another hobby or vocation, we can all recognize that we have strengths in certain areas and that we need to be cau-tious so that our powerful assets do not take away from what we are trying to accomplish and therefore become a weakness. And conversely, we need to recognize that the areas where we are defi cient can become a strength as long as we fi nd the right coach and mentor, or apply the time to improve in some way, turning that weakness into another strength and asset in our armor as we pursue our goals and dreams.
How about you? Do you have some over-developed strengths that are keeping you from achieving your overall goals? Do you have a weakness that you are looking for-ward to developing into a strength? I would love to hear all about it at [email protected], and when we can capitalize on our personal assets and develop other areas into strengths, it really will be a better-than-good week.
Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.
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By JIM SMITH, Realtor ® This is a question I have faced myself, and I encounter it quite often among my clients. Do you renovate or remodel your home, or should you buy a new one? Above all, this is a personal question, so don’t look to me for hard and fast answers. What I can do, however, is give you a Real-tor’s perspective on the value im-plications of your choices. By now, you probably are aware that you are unlikely to recover 100% of your investment in im-provements when you sell a home. If you do decide to sell your home instead of improve it, I sug-gest that you not make any im-provements just to sell your home, especially in our seller’s market. The only money you should invest to dress up your home for sale is to remove eyesores — negatives that catch a visitor’s attention. For example, don’t replace per-fectly fine Formica countertops with slab granite. Let the buyer do that. But if the Formica is dam-
aged, yes, consider replacing it. Don’t install new hardwood floor-ing. But if the wall-to-wall carpet-ing is irreparably stained or dam-aged, do consider replacing it. I look at renovation this way: why wait to sell the house to make improvements that you yourself would like? Make those improve-ments now and enjoy them! Then, when you sell your home a few years from now, it won’t matter that you don’t get back what you spent on those improvements, because you made them for your own en-joyment. Of course, it could be the case that you can’t improve your home in ways that you want. If that’s the case, be a lookyloo. If you find a home (or two) that are appealing enough, then call me or your agent about finding a way to sell your current home for top dollar — with-out improving it — and buy one that makes you happier.
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JEFFCO NEWS IN A HURRY
Foothills Animal Shelter saves lives
The American Society for the Preven-tion of Cruelty or Animals (ASPCA)/Ra-chel Ray $100K Challenge asked shelters across the U.S. to adopt more homeless cats and dogs, transfer animals to rescue partners and reunited lost pets with their owners. The contest ran June 1-July 31 and named Foothills Animal Shelter the
winner in its division. Foothils placed fourth in the nation.
During the contest, Foothills saved 1,720 lives (dogs and cats), 534 more lives than during that same time period last year.
District Attorney’s Citizen’s AcademyThe First Judicial District Attorney’s
Citizens Academy is now accepting applications for the 2014 session. The academy is open to residents of Jefferson
and Gilpin counties, and is designed to help create a better understanding of the criminal justice system. The academy is a 12-week program that is held 6-9 p.m. every Tuesday from Sept. 16 to Dec. 2. The academy will include hands-on instruc-tion on case investigation and prosecu-tion, including presentations on topics such as the autopsy of a high-profile case, child trafficking, elder abuse, ID theft and
child predators. The academy will include dialogue with criminal-justice leaders, visits to the court and detention center, review of the functions of the District At-torney’s Office and a “walk through” of a criminal case. Applications can be found online at www.districtattorney1.com and must be turned in by Tuesday, Sept. 2. For more information contact Mark Pautler at [email protected].
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The Wheat Ridge Police Department will stay in one of the most elite law en-forcement groups in the country with its reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agen-cies (CALEA).
The department was given its reaccredi-tation after a formal hearing on July 26 in Schaumburg, Illinois.
“It’s important for us both on local and national levels,” said Chief Daniel Bren-nan. “It speaks to our commitment as a department and how important it is to be a leader in the community.”
Accreditation is given to agencies that have proven, through policy and practice, that they have met or exceeded national standards. The standards reflect excellence in policing as well as adherence to modern management concepts.
The department first received the desig-nation in 2011 after three years of work. An agency can apply for reaccreditation every
three years.CALEA reaccreditation requires com-
pliance with nearly 500 professional stan-dards measured in exacting detail by a commission of independent assessors.
In April, an assessment team from CA-LEA spent several days in the community and with police, conducting interviews with city officials and community mem-bers.
“We worked with the assessors on look-ing at best practices and making sure we complied with the standards,” Brennan said. “We received very positive responses and information about areas that we still need to work on.”
Division Chief Jim Lorentz said the re-accreditation speaks to the quality of the department and how the department pulls together as a group.
“We couldn’t have accomplished this without everyone getting on board,” he said.
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Pedaling comes to Pierce
By Hugh Johnson The city of Wheat Ridge is continu-
ing its commitment to active living by introducing dedicated and shared bike lanes on Pierce Street.
The city began restriping the lanes on Pierce street Aug. 18. and should complete the project within a week. The city will implement dedicated bike lanes on Pierce Street from 26th to 38th. From 38th to 44th, the city will use shared lanes where cyclists will bike alongside parked vehicles.
Sharrows, or lanes in which cyclists share the lane with traffi c, will be em-ployed north of 44th.
Wheat Ridge city offi cials say the Pierce Street project is important be-cause it will provide cyclists with a bike path that travels north and south within the city. While the city has plenty of trails and paths that traveled from east to west, Wheat Ridge had no viable north/south connection prior to this project.
City Council discussed the Pierce Street improvements at the June 2 study session. One point of conten-
tion was the availability of on-street parking for residents on Pierce Street. The decision to implement shared lanes from 38th to 44th is meant to retain on-street parking and contain the high volume of traffi c generated by the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School and Church.
As for the sharrows north of 44th Avenue, city offi cials believe the de-creased amount of traffi c in the area will make it safer for cyclists making their way to the greenbelt or another destination.
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Adjusting back to school Let me give you a little glimpse inside
my week before school. I teach at nine schools, so, the bulk of my time at start-up is devoted to trying to fi gure out when I am going to spend time at each school during the week. This is an interesting prospect, as I have a fi nite amount of time to work with and a myriad of problems to work around. Often, I teach in a lunch room, and so I can’t meet during lunch. Every school gets additional staff support for literacy — can’t meet during those times, either. And everybody has their “want” lists, just to make things more fun.
And so we spend hours poring over schedules, trying to fi nd those tiny slots that let us get our job done. But, inevi-tably, something changes — this year, it’s been all about staffi ng levels and the number of teachers in buildings. For ex-ample, one of my schools didn’t even get its fi nal staffi ng levels until Thursday.
That’s frustrating because the entire chain of schedules — including mine — gets effectively delayed, which means the teachers aren’t even sure what their instructional day looks like until two days before school starts.
What was the issue with staffi ng, you might ask? The issue was that the sixth-grade classes each had 36 kids in them (in rooms designed for 28), and they were thinking it might be good to get an addi-tional teacher to alleviate that crowd. You would think that would be a “no-brainer,” right? Especially since Jeffco just passed
a signifi cant mill increase a couple years ago, in part, to keep class sizes under control.
But, apparently, hiring teachers isn’t quite the no-brainer you’d like it to be. It’s hard to get your head around this if you haven’t been immersed in the system, but even when one school is bursting at the seams, if the other hundred-and-some-odd schools in the district aren’t also bursting at the seams, then there just isn’t the money to hire a lot of teachers to distribute where they are needed. So, as obvious as it is that this one school needs another teacher, if there isn’t another teacher in the system, then what are you going to do?
It’s not really anybody’s fault — it’s all based on formulae that get calculated at a macro level, and are subject to variables of a macro nature. But, in the micro, some-times it translates into a very chaotic-looking situation.
Of course, in between micro and macro are actual people and bodies that have
some control over what happens with those formulae. That’s where fi scal gover-nance comes in to play. There isn’t free-wheeling discretion to correct every little problem, but there are levels of interven-tion that could be taken to mitigate some issues. In fact, built into the system is a window of time in early October where schools make adjustments based on their offi cial enrollment, which gets measured at about that time.
But even that, when it works as it should, creates issues: a big school gets an additional teacher six weeks into the school year, classes get shuffl ed, rotations get altered, time is spent adjusting.
And, you know what? Those of you with kids in the schools will probably not know any different because, for all the stress that happens behind the scenes, the people I work with who have to make this operational on a daily basis are amazing at focusing on their jobs.
But, if you’re wondering why teachers don’t always have all the answers on the tips of their tongues, and it occasionally seems like we’re scrambling, just know that, sometimes,the questions are a lot more complicated than you think.
Michael Alcorn is a music teacher and fi tness instructor who lives in Arvada with his wife and three children. He graduated from Alameda High School and the Uni-versity of Colorado-Boulder.
Why is it important for children to have places to play at school? With school starting back up for the year, students will be trading the outdoors for indoor classrooms. However, it is extremely important for children to still have access to outdoor play for exercise. We went to the groundbreaking of the Foothills Elementary’s Field of Dreams project to ask why it’s important for children to play.
“Outdoors play is a balancing activity and helps students focus on their schoolwork and keeps them healthy.”
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Helen Eizabeth (Ashby) Rogers, 91 of Golden, CO, born March 4, 1923, Mag-nolia, MN, died August 15, 2014, in Golden with family at her bedside.
Youngest of nine siblings, her Minnesota farm family roots gave her a passion and the expertise to design, build and fix anything from plaster, wood, up-holstery, metal, quilts to needlecrafts, furniture to homes. Her and husband Bob Rogers ran Home-town Antiques in Golden for several decades. She attempted oil painting and water color but her per-fectionist leanings made her reluctant to focus on that outlet for her artistic spirit. All her construc-tion and craft gifts were
concentrated when it came to renovating and remod-eling nearly 20 houses in Golden, Blackhawk and Morrison. She would have been the darling of HGTV. She served on the first Board of Directors of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Mu-seum and volunteered as a docent. She also worked for the Golden Transcript and the Jefferson County Probate Court. Husband Robert R. Rogers died in 2000.
She is survived by chil-dren: Jamee Rogers (L.G. Chambers), Morrison; Clark Rogers (Cara), Gold-en; Holly Rogers (Charlie Bushong), Steamboat Springs; and grandchil-dren Andrew K. Rogers and Amy K. Rogers.
ROGERSHelen Elizabeth (Ashby) Rogers
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OBITUARIES
A celebra-tion of the life of Janie Lee Taylor Clark of Lufkin, TX will be held Satur-day, September 6, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Presby-terian Church, 607 Jane Way, Lufkin, TX.
The family will receive visitors at Carroway Funeral Home in Lufkin, TX Friday, September 5,
2014 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Mrs. Clark was born Sep-tember 6, 1946, and died Satur-day, August 16, 2014.
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CLARKJanie Lee Taylor ClarkSept. 6, 1946 – Aug. 16, 2014
Lorraine E. (Struck) Delaney, formerly of-Golden, Colorado passed away Saturday, February 8, 2014.
Survived by Edward (Boots) Struck, Helen Hinkle, Kathy Williams, Bonnie Lahm-Folk
She will be laid to rest at Golden Cemetery on Aug. 27 at 11 a.m.
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Acts of kindness not necessarily random“Practice random kindness and sense-
less of beauty.”Perhaps you’re familiar with this phrase
from 1980s popular culture. This concept, however, is not new. It has its underpin-nings in most of the world’s religions that speak to a need in society for both kind-ness and beauty. (I have to admit, though, that I don’t find beauty senseless … all we have to do is look around at our own majestic settings.)
I mention this here because of an apparent resurgence of random acts of kindness, and the size and number of organizations and movements that promote this concept. For example, BBC Radio launched its “One Million Random Acts of Kindness” campaign” in 2008, and the 20th anniversary edition of the book, “Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty,” with a forward by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, was released earlier this year.
Because I keep track of such things, I take note of kindnesses I’ve witnessed or received. I’ve written in this space before about a badly needed lift on a motorcycle in Nepal when I was exhausted from trek-king, and the thoughtful offer of a guest pass for a shower in an airline premier club in Tokyo on my way home, from a seatmate during my 30-hour journey.
It seems that I have been showered with much kindness lately, as well. A couple of weeks ago, I purchased a TV cabinet from Craigslist. When I got to the
seller’s home in Lakewood, the furniture would not fit into my small SUV … some-thing I had not anticipated. Guess what happened? This nice person loaded the cabinet into his own vehicle and drove 20 minutes each way to deliver it to my door.
Kind? Yes. Random? Perhaps, but this act, although spontaneous, was also quite deliberate. As we considered a number of ways to make the cabinet fit, he con-cluded that the best option was for him to simply deliver it … at just about the same time I was ready to borrow my sister’s larger vehicle. He decided this without haste and cheerfully made the trip, with his dog hanging her head out the front passenger window.
I witnessed what I call a “thumbs up” moment in Arvada a couple of weeks ago. In an unlikely juxtaposition, a guy in a souped-up sports car made a conscious decision to slow down in a turn lane so a teenage student driver could safely merge
in front of him. In fact, I actually did give him a thumbs up as I passed, and I got a look back from him of both surprise and gratitude.
I personally received another act of kindness last week. A moving truck was parked in front of my garage, and I had to ask the movers to pull forward because I was leaving for a memorial service.
Immediately and spontaneously, the driver said, “I’m sorry.” He wasn’t sorry that the truck was parked in the way, or sorry that I had been inconvenienced. He was sorry that I needed to pay my respects for someone who had passed away.
He moved the truck, but he also moved my heart. And there was nothing about his gracious kindness that felt random.
Andrea W. Doray is a writer and people watcher who collects books, quotes, funny stories, and random acts of kindness. Con-tact her at [email protected].
Irish roving and the joys of wanderingGetting lost in Dublin, Ireland will
not get you arrested or a distinguished medal of honor, because getting lost is as common as death. The Dublin street signs written in Irish and English sit high above the sidewalks on the sides of buildings. If you can find a sign, squint, squint some more, and if you still can’t read the sign, get out your binoculars.
Luckily, I love walking and Dublin provided miles and miles of lost walking across the Liffey Bridge and into the Tem-ple Bar which reminded me of a medieval Haight-Ashbury with street musicians as old as I am, one playing the fiddle, an-other singing and a third keeping the beat. A tunnel leads to pubs galore. “Have a pint of Guinness” is the slogan of the city. Next to pubs, shops sell souvenirs, books, and coffee.
James Joyce the author of Ulysses walked here on these same streets I am
walking along. Also Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw stepped on these walkways. A writer, I traveled to Ireland with my husband, a former bookstore owner, and we both find interest in the literary side of Dublin.
But what astounds me the most is that St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which I expected to be Catholic, isn’t Catholic anymore. The church was seized after Henry VIII split with Rome and started the Anglican
Church. At that time Ireland was under control of the British.
My grasp of history shows signs of rust as I view the inside of St. Patrick’s Cathe-dral and see local politico’s tombs, and the empty niches where the statues have been removed. St. Patrick’s Cathedral has a his-tory of violence—British Oliver Cromwell who murdered thousands of Irish people, used the Cathedral for his troops to dwell inside while he was accomplishing his bloody deeds.
I’m partly Irish — the layers of history in Ireland dating back to the Celts and the invasion of the Normans and Vikings wakes up a dormant part of myself, part of my ancestry. I learned many people starved to death in the potato famine be-cause they couldn’t afford the cost of trav-eling on a ship to emigrate. Also, during the famine, corn and other staples were sent to England from Dublin while people
starved in the west of Ireland. Outrageous!But outside the cathedral, walking for
miles and miles, on a July afternoon, I am free to think or write whatever I want. But as it gets darker and later, I finally hail a cab because I admit to myself I am lost going the wrong way along the river. I’m not really used to the city, especially not at night.
After returning home to Colorado I can more completely than ever see the bless-ing of being born in the United States. I wake up at home thinking about how thankful I am for the religious freedom we have here in America, not something I fully appreciated until now.
Mary Stobie writes on many topics, per-sonal and otherwise. She appreciates the insights that travel provides. She can be contacted at [email protected]
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�e Edge dives into the darkness of authorityBy Clarke [email protected]
Life and death decisions are part of the day-to-day routine for police officers, and that kind of pressure can prove too much for even the toughest person.
For the two Chicago plainclothes officers in “A Steady Rain,” reckoning with their past decisions will lead to a fissure in a lifelong friendship
Keith Huff’s “A Steady Rain” will run at The Edge, 1560 Teller St., from Friday, Aug. 29, through Sept. 28. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 p.m. Sundays.
“The notion to protect and serve is there for most police officers, but there is a power in the badge,” said director Terry Dodd. “This is a killer showcase for two roles about how the truth is a slippery subject.”
“Rain” follows officers Joey and Denny (played by executive and ar-tistic director Rick Yaconis and Edge resident director Scott Bellot), who are forced to grapple with the fallout from a fatal error in judgment.
Dodd describes the show as a fractured story about two men who
couldn’t be more different — Joey is single and lonely, and Denny is mar-ried with children. While they have butted heads most of their lives, they’ve managed to stay together, but only until bad judgment calls reemerge.
Bellot said his long relationship with Yaconis — he was a part of the theater’s first season — made getting to the headspace of these two men who have known each other for so long an easy task.
“They are two old-school tough guys who are best friends, and Rick and I have a really natural chemistry that lends itself to this role,” Bellot said. “I can’t imagine being in a posi-tion where you would have to make the kind of decisions these guys do.”
Dodd — whose father was an of-ficer — said he wanted his two actors
to get to know real police officers to help understand their characters, and so Bellot sat down in an inter-view with a Lakewood police officer and Yaconis went on a ride-along.
“We have to be able to get the cop element down, but in the end it’s a very human story about these guys’ lives,” Yaconis said. “They started their careers with the best inten-tions, but the audience can see how things change for them.”
Bellot, Dodd and Yaconis all raved about Huff’s script, which they describe as one of the best and most unique pieces they’ve had the chance to work with in some time.
“It’s the perfect fit for our small space, with just Scott (Bellot) and I helping the audience to see the ac-tion,” Yaconis said.
Bellot said the show will raise some questions for audience mem-bers, and Dodd added he hopes people leave “A Steady Rain” think-ing about power and authority.
“There is a lot going on here about friendship, loyalty and what power can do,” Dodd said. “I think The Edge is the theater to watch, and it’s because of shows like this.”
For more information call 303-232-0363 or visit www.theedgeth-eater.com.
Photo by Clarke Reader
IF YOU GOWHAT: ‘A Steady Rain’WHERE: The Edge Theater1560 Teller St., LakewoodWHEN: Aug. 29 - Sept. 28Friday and Saturday - 8 p.m.Sunday - 6 p.m.COST: $24INFORMATION: 303-232-0363 or www.theedgetheater.com
Big wedding means money ... well, spent
If you thought keeping up with the Joneses was an unobtainable goal, try keeping up with the Smiths.
Kaily Smith, daughter of former Den-ver dwellers Iris and Michael Smith, two of the nicest rich people you’d ever want to meet, married Adam Westbrook Aug. 2 with reception entertainment by super-star singer John Mayer.
But wait, there’s more. For the wedding rehearsal the night before at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point, Calif., guests were moved and grooved by Usher and Stevie Wonder.
The father of the bride, who made his millions in the natural gas industry, spent $5 million on the parties, accord-ing to www.tmz.com, which also captured photos.
The pre-wedding party was staged in a carnival theme, including a Ferris wheel flanked by walls covered in white roses.
Kaily, who grew up in Denver, and Adam have homes in Los Angeles and New York, but reportedly call New York home. She’s an actress who made her Broadway debut in the romantic comedy “The Performers.”
Check out the pictures at www.tmz.com/2014/08/02/usher-stevie-wonder-per-form-wedding-party-mike-smith-gas.
Boulder, FoCo get nodBoulder took the top spot and Fort Col-
lins weighed in at No. 14 in Best College Reviews’ list of the 50 Best College Towns.
The website used the criteria of liv-ability, student-to-resident ratio, cul-tural offerings, school presence and large employers when ranking the country’s top college towns.
Here’s what the site said about Boul-der’s No. 1 position: “Boulder is known as a hip and healthy town with a hippy past and great views of the Flatirons. Boulder is one of the nation’s most celebrated towns — in rankings it regularly gets voted the best outdoor town, the brainiest city, one of the top cities for artists and America’s Foodiest Town.”
As to Fort Collins, Best College Reviews said, “Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University and on `Money’ maga-zine’s Best Place to Live in the US list since 2006. A great homegrown music and microbrewery scene complement the town’s collegiate vibes, with one of its most attended events hosted by New Bel-gium Brewery; `Tour de Fat’ as the event is called, draws over than 20,000 people riding bikes and dressing in costume.”
See the entire list at www.bestcollegere-views.org/50-best-college-towns-america.
Open and shutGallo di Nero, an Italian eatery at 1135
Bannock St. in the Golden Triangle, has closed its doors not long after a press event to celebrate the grand opening.
Restaurant owner Josh Barhaug issued a statement that said, “The reasons for the quick closing are as follows: there is a potential buyer for the property; Chef (Darren) Pusateri has accepted an offer at another local eatery and he would like to spend more time with his family.
“Gallo Di Nero’s management team (consisting of Barhaug; Pusateri, and Noel Martin, general manager) would like to thank you for attending last month’s private media event. The team would also
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Pizza place, wine bar plannedLocal residents and wine sommeliers
Jeff Noffsinger and Suzanne Alley are opening Origins Wine Bar & Wood Fired Pizza at Lincoln Place (northeast corner of Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue) in Loveland. A grand opening is planned for the fall.
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DA PLANS SAFETY FAIR
THE JEFFERSON County District Attorney’s O� ce plans its safety fair 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Je� erson County Fairgrounds, 15200 W. 6th Ave., Golden. Shredding, elec-tronics recycling, prescription drug return, free credit reports run and reviewed by bank o� cers, free 911 cell phones for seniors, 80+ exhibits, demonstrations and activities with information and giveaways for adults, kids and seniors. Free parking lot shuttle. Call Pam Russell, 303-271-6905.
DENVER BRASS PRESENTS SPACE ODYSSEY
HAL THE COMPUTER, from “2001: A Space Odyssey,” will guide you through a universe of space age entertainment: Jupiter, Mars, Orsen Wells’ “War of the Worlds,” Star Trek, Zarathustra, Apollo 13 and more. The Denver Brass performance is at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Arvada Center Outdoor Amphitheater. Call 720-898-7200. Go to http://arvadacenter.org.
PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS NEIL SIMON COMEDY
MINERS ALLEY Playhouse presents “The Odd Couple,” the award-winning comedy by Neil Simon, running through Sunday, Aug. 24. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 p.m. Sundays, with a 2 p.m. show on Sunday, Aug. 24. The play-house is at 1224 Washington Ave., Golden. Call 303-935-3044 or go to www.minersalley.com for tickets and information.
WAR ON BUGS
LEARN HOW to win the war on bugs. Lisa Thornton, from Gard’n Wise Distributors, will go over common bugs that you are probably seeing in your home and garden and tell you which are bad and which are bene� cial. She also will go over ways to prevent the bad ones from � nding homes in your gardens or ways to attract the good ones. Bring pictures of the bugs you have problems with. Program is free, and takes place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Country Fair Garden Center at West Woods, 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. Call 303-209-4394 or go to www.countryfairgarden.com.
FIRST FAMILIES TOUR
LEARN ABOUT the families that made Denver great – the Byers, the Evans, the Cheesmans, the Tabors, the Mo� ats, the Boettchers and others who had a vision for what a lonely outpost on the high plains could become. See the legacies these families left behind during the tour, 1-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, at the Granville, 1325 Vance St., Lakewood. Call 303-274-4400 for information.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Thursday for pub-lication the following week. Send listings to [email protected]. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.
MUSIC/CONCERTSJEWISH CONGREGATION MUSICAL SHOW
B’NAI CHAIM, a Reform Jewish Congregation serving southwest metro Denver, will host Don Conoscenti for a musical show at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at 4716 South Coors Lane, Morrison. Stringer, singer, story teller, showman. Expect to experience a blend of styles, brilliantly executed by one of the most uniquely gifted musicians around. For ticket information: www.acousticalley.org/concert.htm#082314. Go to www.bnaichaim.org.
ANCIENT MANTRA AND MELODY
COME and join Santosh and Andrew DiLallo for a transformative and powerful evening of sacred Asana combined with live classical Indian music. Program is 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Asana Studio, 5701 Yukon St., Arvada. Go to www.asanastudio.com/workshops.html or call the studio at 303-431-6311.
ALPINE CHORALE AUDITIONS
AUDITIONS for the 17th season of the Alpine Chorale are from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, at King of Glory Lutheran Church, 10001 58th Ave., Arvada. The chorale rehearses Monday evenings and performs three concert series each year. Call 303-423-4435 to make an appointment or for information. Go to www.alpinechorale.org
EVENING OF SWINGING JAZZ
JAZZ OVER Easy returns 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, for another evening of Jazz at Café Del Sol. Reserve a table now to assure seating. Join Marti Henry on trombone and his swinging friends. Café del Sol is at 608 Garrison St., Lakewood. Call 303-238-7999 for reservations.
CHAUTAUQUA SUMMER CONCERTS
COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA in Boulder presents its 2014 summer concert season. All shows begin at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at tickets.chautauqua.com, or at the Chautauqua box o� ce. Go to www.chautauqua.com for details. The lineup: Thursday, Aug. 28, Ziggy Marley; and Saturday, Sept. 13, Steven Wright.
THEATER/PERFORMANCESENJOY FOR ‘A STEADY RAIN’
THE EDGE THEATER presents “A Steady Rain” from Friday, Aug. 29, to Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1560 Teller St., Lakewood. Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 p.m. Sundays. Tickets available at www.theedgetheater.com or by calling 303-232-0363. “A Steady Rain” is a story of how two policemen must deal with the circumstances arising from a deadly error in judgment.
BENEFIT AT THE BARTH
“ON GOLDEN POND” by Ernest Thompson is the 2014 choice for Senior Housing Options’ always-popular bene� t production. Larry Hecht and Billie McBride are fea-tured. It will run at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays from through Aug. 30 at the Barth Hotel, 1514 17th St., Denver (one of SHO’s facilities.) Reserved-seat tickets cost $35 preferred, or $25. Contact 303-595-4464, ext. 10, or seniorhousingoptions.org.
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS CLASSIC ON STAGE
“A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE” by Tennessee Williams will play through Sept. 7 at Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora. Directed by Craig Bond. Haley Johnson, Kurt Brighton and Patrick Collins reprise their 2008 roles. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays; 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets available at 303-856-7830, vintagetheatre.com.
ARTELEMENTARY ARTS AND CRAFT FAIR
THE THIRD ANNUAL Stober Elementary School, Golden, arts and craft fair is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25. Booth space is available, and applications are be-ing accepted now through Wednesday, Sept. 3. Contact Anne Drobny at annedrobny@
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EVENTSCONVERSATION WITH ANNE FRANK’S STEPSISTER
ARVADA CENTER presents “Eva Schloss: Anne Frank and Me,” an intimate conversation with Anne Frank’s stepsister, 6-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22. Eva Schloss is a trustee of the Anne Frank Educational Trust. She has published two books and is the subject of James Still’s play “And then they came for me: Remembering the world of Anne Frank.” Like her stepsister, Eva went into hiding in Holand and was betrayed, captured and sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Beverage concessions and book sale will be from 5:30-6 p.m. Call 720-898-7200 or go to http://arvada-center.org/.
RALLY AGAINST HUNGER
ARVADA TENNIS Center will have the fourth Rally Against Hunger fundraiser at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at 6430 Miller St., Arvada. Open to tennis players of all ages and abilities. To donate or participate, contact [email protected] or visit www.apexprd.org.
TAILS AND ALES DOG WASH
THE SECOND annual Tails and Ales dog wash is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, at Station 26 Brewing Co., a craft brewer and tap room at 745 E. 38th Ave. Rocky Mountain Rollergirls will wash dogs to bene� t MaxFund Animal Adoption Center and the roller derby team. There will be vendors, music, outdoor games, the MaxFund adoption van, food trucks, ice cream and, of course, beers. Information, 303-333-1825 or www.maxfund.org.
OVERCOMING DIFFICULTIES
STRATEGIES FOR coping with di� cult times will be shared at Lifetree Café at noon and 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 5675 Field St., Arvada. The program, “Bouncing Back: Turning Disasters Into Opportunities,” features a screening of the award-winning short � lm Dancing Outside the Box. The � lm features Ray Leight, whose near-fatal motorcycle accident left him permanently in a wheelchair. Leight’s months of depres-sion turned toward hope when a friend invited him to attend a ballroom dancing class. Participants in the Lifetree program will explore how to overcome the chal-lenges in their lives by applying the principles learned by Leight. Admission to the 60-minute event is free. Snacks and beverages are available. Contact Polly Wegner at 303-424-4454 or [email protected].
HEALTH/WELLNESSMAKE TIME FOR YOUR HEALTH
BRIDGES INTEGRATIVE Health and Wellness at Lutheran Medical Center o� ers a variety of community health classes in August. Month-long classes include prenatal yoga 8:45-10 a.m. Fridays; mom/baby yoga camp from 10:15-11:15 a.m. Fridays; and restorative yoga from 5:30-6:45 p.m. Fridays. Advanced foam rolling is from 5:30-6:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26; and stress relief: mind-body connection is from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27. Classes are at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center, 8300 W. 38th Ave. Free parking available. For cost information or to register, go to www.Wellnes-satBridges.com or call 303-425-2262.
AGELESS MOVEMENT CLASSES
THE ARVADA CENTER presents Ageless Movement classes for adults. Pilates for Ageless Adults is from 10-11 a.m. Thursdays from Aug. 28 to Oct. 30. Ageless Boogie Jazz Dance is 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fridays from Aug. 29 to Oct. 31. Call the box o� ce at 720-898-7200for cost information and to register. Contact instructor Laurie Wood, 720-383-5712, with questions about dance shoes or which mat to purchase.
EDUCATIONACTIVE MINDS: SOUTH AFRICA
AS THE world honors the passing of Nelson Man-dela, join Active Minds as we explore the history of South Africa, its struggle with Apartheid, Mandela’s legacy, and the country’s journey to rejoin the international community since Apartheid’s end in 1994. Program is from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, at Atria Inn at Lakewood, 555 Pierce St., Lakewood. RSVP by calling 303-742-4800.
MONDAY NIGHT TALKS
TRAINING WITH GRACE presents Monday Night Talks from 7-8 p.m. at 9100 W. 6th Ave., Lakewood. Topics include “Boundaries” on Monday, Aug. 25 (teach boundar-ies to keep your dog safe); “What are you Chewing On?” (choose appropriate toys and treats for voracious chewers) on Monday, Sept. 8; “Mine” (resource guarding) on Mon-
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West Chamber reinvigorates website with new lookBy Clarke [email protected]
The West Chamber has launched a new website de-signed to meet the needs of a much more dynamic busi-ness base in Jefferson County.
The site was designed by Green Vine Marketing to pro-vide visitors an easily navigable, interactive experience that makes finding information a quick and easy process.
Jefferson County news, chamber programs, local events, business directory and social media information are all available on the site.
“We wanted to have a first-class site that was interactive for our members and the community at large,” said Dan Rodriguez, president and CEO of the chamber. “We wanted to figure out a way to promote our business members and make access to business easy.”
Shane Robert, marketing director with Green Vine, said the old website didn’t serve the West Chamber members in the best way and didn’t do much in the way of outreach.
“Our design makes things much more user-friendly be-cause we were able to do a complete redesign with a focus on the businesses,” he said. “The site is more interactive and allows the members to put up photos, share stories — it’s more personalized.”
Robert said coding the site took about a month and took place after several months of working with the West Cham-ber to perfect the design.
“It was a very involved process, with us providing de-signs, then getting the chamber’s feedback and then doing new designs,” he said. “That dialogue was a huge part of what helped the site turn out so well.”
With new features, including a newsletter that people can sign up for and a listing of community-wide events, Rodriguez said, the site is ready to take the West Chamber to a new level.
“We’re offering more resources for the community,” he said. “It’s easy to use, and we have enhanced offerings for everyone.”
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A pair of Tigers stalks the topLakewood and Bear Creek running for league titlesBy Daniel [email protected]
LAKEWOOD – Some new blood could be leading Jeffco cross country by season’s end, both boys and girls.
Several teams have been reconstruct-ed and with the season about to kick off nearly ev-ery team is geared up for a run — lit-erally — at a league c h a m p i -onship.
D u r -ing the hot sum-mer and through-out the offseason J e f f c o c o a c h e s have had t h e i r t e a m s doing all variations of different workouts as individ-uals and teams try and shed times.
Pomona, Ralston Valley and Arvada West have all reigned supreme in Jeffco in recent past but this could be the year that Bear Creek and Lakewood finally break through.
Bear Creek has a huge number of re-turning varsity runners and could be on tab for one of their best years as a team in quite some time.
“This team has a real chance at being really special. This senior class is special. This group has taken every step I have asked them to take and they have worked so hard together and for each other,” Bear Creek coach Angela Forsyth-Lowe said.
Both the Bears’ boys and girls’ teams are stacked with proven seniors. However,
Bear Creek also inherited a huge class of incoming freshman — with a few of those having the ability to be varsity runners this season.
“We are feeling pretty spoiled. We are going to have a mature group this season but we also had a lot of incoming fresh-men that have added a lot of depth to our team,” Forsyth-Lowe said.
But the Bears are not just big talk this season they have put in big time work in the offseason to get to this point. Hansen Lister will lead the Bears boys and he could be one of the breakout runners with Matt Izmirian getting his back.
And Brianna Sargent and Nicole Cook-son will be featured in the Bears girls’ line-up this season.
The Bears also competed in the Wild West Relay during the summer which is
a team cross country event that pits 66 teams together and Bear Creek was one of only five high school teams that partici-pated.
Each team had 12 participants who ran from Fort Collins to Wyoming then back down to Fort Collins before running up Rabbit Ears Pass and ending in Steamboat Springs.
The Bear Creek team ran through the night, 28 hours in total, and took 11th place out of 66 teams with 61 of those teams being adult teams.
However, the student-athlete Bears weren’t the best Bears on race day. For-syth-Lowe also put a team together of Bear Creek coaches and alumni and the “se-nior” team finished third.
The Bears have adopted the slogan: “run for something greater than yourself.”
We will see if it carries over to a potential league title.
Just north on Kipling rests another Lakewood team that will be in the mix to win a league title this season. The Tigers return one of Jeffco’s best runners in senior Noah Riley who will lead a young cast of hungry Lakewood runners.
But Lakewood’s girls’ team could be one of the best the program has had in years. Led by senior Olivia Hayden, the Ti-gers look like they have built a team that can compete with anyone in Jeffco.
“Our girls have a chance to be on top of the league this season,” Lakewood coach Kyle Gillette said. “We actually have such a strong group that there are varsity mem-bers of our team who could be replaced by incoming freshman this year.”
Lakewood cross-country teams are both looking good going into this season, especially the girls’ team who returns the entire squad. Pictured here are team leaders Noah Riley and Olivia Hayden, who are also two of the best runners in Je�co. Photo by Dan Williams
RUNNERS TO WATCHFive boy runners to watch this
season:1) Joseph Horen, Arvada West2) Marcelo Laguera, Pomona3) Branden Bohling, Ralston Valley4) Nathan Gravelding, Lakewood5) August Roberts, Bear CreekFive girl runners to watch this
West3) Cami Kennedy, Pomona4) Jessica Stanton, Bear Creek5) Emma Abernethy, Standley
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Perennial second place Lakewood looking at No. 1 this seasonRalston Valley and Golden will be led by new head coachesBy Daniel [email protected]
LAKEWOOD - Lakewood tennis has a lot of respect for Chatfield, as the Tigers are a classy bunch.
But they are sick and tired of finishing second to the Chargers. Four out of the past five years, Lakewood has finished second in 5A Jeffco. This season feels different for the Tigers.
Even though Lakewood lost its No. 1 sin-gles player, the core of last year’s really strong team is returning intact.
“We have been close, but we haven’t been able to break through and win that league championship,” Lakewood coach Scott Weaver said. “But this could be our year.”
Despite having the best overall record of any team in their league, the Tigers (10-2, 7-1 in league) finished behind eventual champs Chatfield (8-3, 8-0 in league).
Moreover, Lakewood’s only league loss came to Chatfield last season, as they were beaten 7-0 in both team’s final regular season match of the year.
But coach Weaver thinks his team has the goods to make a run at a league crown this season. The Tigers will return two of their three singles players, and they return two of the state’s toughest freshman from last sea-son in Troy Jackson and Eric Draper.
Jackson and Draper qualified for the state tournament last season, and they were one
of the best No. 4 doubles teams in Jeffco.This season both players have climbed
their team’s ranks, and Jackson will now likely be Lakewood’s new No. 3 singles player. Draper will now be one half of the Tigers new No. 1 doubles pairing.
“We have a really good group coming back, and we are excited about this season,” Weaver said.
But there are a couple other 5A Jeffco teams hoping to take the same next step that Lakewood has taken from this year to next.
Ralston Valley finished third in 5A Jeffco last season (6-2, 4-2 in league) just behind both Columbine and Lakewood. But the Mustangs will return two of their top three singles players, as well as three other doubles players.
Seniors Marcus Hock and Logan Flood will anchor the Mustangs as their No. 1 and No. 2 singles players.
Ralston Valley is expected to have a strong group of singles players, but there are several doubles positions that will be filled by new players this season.
In addition, the Mustangs again have a new coach this season, Jerry May left Stand-ley Lake to join one of Jeffco’s premier pro-grams this season.
In 4A Jeffco, Golden also has also been forced to replace an accomplished coach in Brad Nash. Because of a promotion at work, Nash was forced to step down as coach and has been replaced by girls tennis coach Ka-mi-Jo Bressler.
“I will miss Golden and miss the team, but Kami-Jo is going to do a great job,” Nash said.
The Demons (5-5, 5-2 in league) had an average overall record last season, but were one of the best teams in 4A Jeffco. But Golden also graduated six of 11 varsity players from last season.
Last season as a freshman Eric Draper was one-half of a Lakewood No. 4 doubles team that quali�ed for the state tournament. This season Draper has worked his way up to No. 1 doubles, where he plans on qualifying for state again this year. Photo by Dan Williams
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To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)PETER M. EWINGOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYAS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, FIRSTMAGNUS FINANCIAL CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONDate of Deed of TrustAugust 26, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 11, 2002Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1562717Original Principal Amount$190,533.00Outstanding Principal Balance$146,628.04Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 11, BLOCK 1, SUNLAND ACRES,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7449 PIERCE ST, ARVADA, CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Sherri Landin-MonroeOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for Pacific Repub-lic Mortgage Corporation, a CaliforniaCorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustAugust 28, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 12, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1863520Original Principal Amount$156,296.00Outstanding Principal Balance$139,840.21Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 65, COUNTRY ROAD SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7811 West 87th Drive, Arvada, CO80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Sherri Landin-MonroeOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for Pacific Repub-lic Mortgage Corporation, a CaliforniaCorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustAugust 28, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 12, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1863520Original Principal Amount$156,296.00Outstanding Principal Balance$139,840.21Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 65, COUNTRY ROAD SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7811 West 87th Drive, Arvada, CO80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Matthew E Holcomb and Kirsten MHolcombOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustOctober 10, 2008County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 16, 2008Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2008096226Original Principal Amount$211,653.00Outstanding Principal Balance$232,832.82Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 11, BLOCK 3, KING KREST SUBDI-VISION AMENDED PLAT, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.C O R R E C T I V E A F F I D A V I T R E :SCRIVENER'S ERROR RECORDEDMAY 5, 2014 AT RECEPTION NO.2014033600 TO CORRECT LEGAL DE-SCRIPTION.Also known by street and number as:7193 W 67th Place, Arvada, CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes:C O R R E C T I V E A F F I D A V I T R E :SCRIVENER'S ERROR RECORDEDMAY 5, 2014 AT RECEPTION NO.2014033600 TO CORRECT LEGAL DE-SCRIPTION.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MICHELLE C ZAYONCAND ZACHARY ZAYONCOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYAS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, M&I BANKFSBCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtHSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC.Date of Deed of TrustDecember 02, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 19, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005129814Original Principal Amount$241,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$224,992.35Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOTS 29 AND 30, BLOCK 11, BERKE-LEY IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, BLOCKS1 TO 12, INCLUSIVE, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:4119 EATON STREET, DENVER, CO80212.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)SOMCHAY SURAMANA andROBIN SURAMANAOriginal Beneficiary(ies)WILMINGTON FINANCE, A DIVISION OFAIG FEDERAL SAVINGS BANKCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONAS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF U.S.BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NDDate of Deed of TrustJanuary 26, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 01, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2166691Original Principal Amount$225,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$197,122.31Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 396, LAMAR HEIGHTS FILING NO.4, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.PARCEL ID NUMBER: 39-014-10-001Also known by street and number as:6604 GRAY STREET, ARVADA, CO80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)SOMCHAY SURAMANA andROBIN SURAMANAOriginal Beneficiary(ies)WILMINGTON FINANCE, A DIVISION OFAIG FEDERAL SAVINGS BANKCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONAS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF U.S.BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NDDate of Deed of TrustJanuary 26, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 01, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2166691Original Principal Amount$225,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$197,122.31Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 396, LAMAR HEIGHTS FILING NO.4, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.PARCEL ID NUMBER: 39-014-10-001Also known by street and number as:6604 GRAY STREET, ARVADA, CO80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Joni Lynn MerwinOriginal Beneficiary(ies)North Valley BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDavid Adame, LLC, a Colorado limitedliability companyDate of Deed of TrustAugust 26, 2004County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 01, 2004Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2088231Original Principal Amount$53,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$43,261.49Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:EXHIBIT A (Legal Description)LOT 23, WEST WOODS RANCH PAR-CEL C2, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Together with all rights, easements, ap-purtenances, royalties, mineral rights,oil and gas rights, all water and ripair-an rights, ditches, and water stock andall existing and future improvements,structures, fixtures, and replacementsthat may now, or at any time in the fu-ture, be part of the real estate de-scribed above.Also Known As: 6979 Torrey St, Ar-vada, Colorado 80007-0000Also known by street and number as:6979 Torrey St, Arvada, CO 80007-0000.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Teresa M. NapowsaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for Ideal HomeLoans, LLC, A Colorado Limited LiabilityCompanyCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of America, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustJuly 17, 2009County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 27, 2009Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2009074784Original Principal Amount$225,266.00Outstanding Principal Balance$213,689.97Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 629, LAKE ARBOR FILING NO. 5,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8232 Lamar Drive, Arvada, CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MICHAEL E MILLER, AND YVONNE PMILLEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYA S N O M I N E E F O R L E N D E R ,AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDERCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF CWABS 2005-ABIDate of Deed of TrustJanuary 26, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 04, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2168495**Original Principal Amount$224,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$228,391.94Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOTS 7 AND 8, BLOCK 11, EDGEWA-TER SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON STATE OF COLORADO**MODIFIED BY LOAN MODIFICATIONAGGREEMENT DATED 12/19/2008Also known by street and number as:1580 FENTON STREET, LAKEWOOD,CO 80214-1606.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MICHAEL E MILLER, AND YVONNE PMILLEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYA S N O M I N E E F O R L E N D E R ,AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDERCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF CWABS 2005-ABIDate of Deed of TrustJanuary 26, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 04, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2168495**Original Principal Amount$224,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$228,391.94Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOTS 7 AND 8, BLOCK 11, EDGEWA-TER SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON STATE OF COLORADO**MODIFIED BY LOAN MODIFICATIONAGGREEMENT DATED 12/19/2008Also known by street and number as:1580 FENTON STREET, LAKEWOOD,CO 80214-1606.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Gordon F. Felicianoand Harolvie K. FelicianoOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forMASTER FINANCIAL. INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtDeutsche Bank National Trust Company,as Trustee, in trust for the registered hold-ers of Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Trust2007-HE6, Mortgage Pass-Through Certi-ficates, Series 2007- HE6Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 26, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 14, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006136003Original Principal Amount$200,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$198,575.26Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:Legal DescriptionThe West ½ of Lot 7, a Resubdivisionof a portion of Lot 11, Ralston ValleyGardens No. 3, together with a non-ex-clusive right of entry onto the propertyadjoining on the East for the purposeof maintaining existing utilities (includ-ing electricity, gas, forced air, tele-phone, water, sewer, etc.), as providedin Paragraph number 7 of Party WallAgreement, recorded October 25, 1984,Reception No. 84100128, JeffersonCounty Records, and re-recorded Octo-ber 31, 1984, as Reception No.84101996, Jefferson County Records.****Pursuant to Affidavit Re: Scrivener’sError Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-35-109(5)recorded August 15, 2012, at Recep-tion Number 2012086233 in JeffersonCounty, ColoradoAlso known by street and number as:10287 W 58th Place, Arvada, CO 80004-5003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: **Pursuant to Affidavit Re:Scrivener’s Error Pursuant to C.R.S.§38-35-109(5) recorded August 15,2012, at Reception Number 2012086233in Jefferson County, Colorado
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Gordon F. Felicianoand Harolvie K. FelicianoOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forMASTER FINANCIAL. INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtDeutsche Bank National Trust Company,as Trustee, in trust for the registered hold-ers of Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Trust2007-HE6, Mortgage Pass-Through Certi-ficates, Series 2007- HE6Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 26, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 14, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006136003Original Principal Amount$200,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$198,575.26Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:Legal DescriptionThe West ½ of Lot 7, a Resubdivisionof a portion of Lot 11, Ralston ValleyGardens No. 3, together with a non-ex-clusive right of entry onto the propertyadjoining on the East for the purposeof maintaining existing utilities (includ-ing electricity, gas, forced air, tele-phone, water, sewer, etc.), as providedin Paragraph number 7 of Party WallAgreement, recorded October 25, 1984,Reception No. 84100128, JeffersonCounty Records, and re-recorded Octo-ber 31, 1984, as Reception No.84101996, Jefferson County Records.****Pursuant to Affidavit Re: Scrivener’sError Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-35-109(5)recorded August 15, 2012, at Recep-tion Number 2012086233 in JeffersonCounty, ColoradoAlso known by street and number as:10287 W 58th Place, Arvada, CO 80004-5003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: **Pursuant to Affidavit Re:Scrivener’s Error Pursuant to C.R.S.§38-35-109(5) recorded August 15,2012, at Reception Number 2012086233in Jefferson County, Colorado
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)WILLIAM A. MARSHand CHRISTINA HOFFARTHOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as Nominee for FIRSTMAGNUS FINANCIAL CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustNovember 28, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 05, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006143862Original Principal Amount$149,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$145,933.64Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOTS 33 AND 34, BLOCK 59, EDGEWA-TER, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATEOF COLORADO.PARCEL ID NUMBER: 39-363-03-008Also known by street and number as:1937 JAY STREET, Lakewood, CO80214.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: PURSUANT TO SCRIVENERSERROR AFFIDAVIT RECORDED ONM AY 13 , 2 0 1 4 AT RECEPT ION#2014036139 TO CORRECT THE NAMEON THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Gilbert R. OrtizOriginal Beneficiary(ies)American National Bank as Custodian forJohn D. Dilday, IRACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtAmerican National Bank as Custodian forJohn D. Dilday, IRADate of Deed of TrustOctober 17, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 18, 2002Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1610932Original Principal Amount$151,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$151,500.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:The South 100 Feet of Lot 1, Wag’sSubdivision, County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado as corrected in the theScrivners Error Affidavit recorded inJefferson County on March 13, 2014 atReception No. 2014019136 to read: TheSouth 100 Feet of Lot 1, Weg’s Subdivi-sion, County of Jefferson, State of Col-orado.Also known by street and number as:3790 Chase Street, Denver, CO 80212.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: Scrivners Error Affidavit recor-ded in Jefferson County on March 13,2014 at Reception No. 2014019136 toread: The South 100 Feet of Lot 1,Weg’s Subdivision, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Gilbert R. OrtizOriginal Beneficiary(ies)American National Bank as Custodian forJohn D. Dilday, IRACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtAmerican National Bank as Custodian forJohn D. Dilday, IRADate of Deed of TrustOctober 17, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 18, 2002Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1610932Original Principal Amount$151,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$151,500.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:The South 100 Feet of Lot 1, Wag’sSubdivision, County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado as corrected in the theScrivners Error Affidavit recorded inJefferson County on March 13, 2014 atReception No. 2014019136 to read: TheSouth 100 Feet of Lot 1, Weg’s Subdivi-sion, County of Jefferson, State of Col-orado.Also known by street and number as:3790 Chase Street, Denver, CO 80212.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: Scrivners Error Affidavit recor-ded in Jefferson County on March 13,2014 at Reception No. 2014019136 toread: The South 100 Feet of Lot 1,Weg’s Subdivision, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kay T JakowichOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustJuly 19, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 06, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010067876Original Principal Amount$187,552.00Outstanding Principal Balance$183,299.51Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 10, JOHNSON COURT SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:9902 W 66th Pl, Arvada, CO 80004-2917.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kay T JakowichOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustJuly 19, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 06, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010067876Original Principal Amount$187,552.00Outstanding Principal Balance$183,299.51Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 10, JOHNSON COURT SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:9902 W 66th Pl, Arvada, CO 80004-2917.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)OSCAR HARDING and GENEVIEVEHARDINGOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR AMERICAN FINANCING CORPOR-ATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustAugust 10, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 23, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007098196Original Principal Amount$275,674.00Outstanding Principal Balance$271,474.20Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 42, MAPLEWOOD ACRES SUBDI-VISION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.A.P.N.: 39-043-12-002Also known by street and number as:6485 PARFET STREET, ARVADA, CO80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kenneth T Agoi and Elizabeth W GithereOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustMarch 26, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 31, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010027498Original Principal Amount$377,039.00Outstanding Principal Balance$357,178.65Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, APPLEBY SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:3550 Miller Street, Wheatridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 29, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kenneth T Agoi and Elizabeth W GithereOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, NADate of Deed of TrustMarch 26, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 31, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010027498Original Principal Amount$377,039.00Outstanding Principal Balance$357,178.65Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, APPLEBY SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:3550 Miller Street, Wheatridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 5, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Rebecca E. GallegosOriginal Beneficiary(ies)U of C Federal Credit UnionCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtElevations Credit Union, formerly knownas U of C Federal Credit UnionDate of Deed of TrustFebruary 06, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 14, 2006Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2006018471Original Principal Amount$160,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$182,631.04Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, CARR COURT, EXCEPT THEEAST ONE FOOT THEREOF, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.Also known by street and number as:8300 W. 17th Avenue, Lakewood, CO80214.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Legal Notice No.: J1400468First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: September 11, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400472
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 5, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Dr Steven J. Zapien D.D.S. Inc., a Color-ado corporationOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Colorado Housing and Finance AuthorityCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtColorado Housing and Finance AuthorityDate of Deed of TrustMay 28, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 06, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)F1497490Original Principal Amount$181,900.00Outstanding Principal Balance$106,427.09Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:The East 1/2 of Lot 4, KarenSubdivision, County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado.
TOGETHER WITH (a) any and all im-provements, tenements, buildings,easements, fixtures, privileges, reser-vations, allowances, hereditaments andappurtenances, water, ditch and reser-voir rights now or hereafter belongingor pertaining thereto; (b) all of therents, income, receipts, revenues, is-sues, profits, accounts, contract rights,insurance policies and proceeds there-of, general intangibles and benefitsarising from any Lease as hereinafterdefined or similar agreement and allright and title of Grantor in and to allLeases of the Premises including se-curi ty deposits thereunder ( the"Rents"); (c) any and all rights and es-tates in reversion or remainder; (d) allroyalties, minerals, and oil and gasrights; (e) all judgments, awards ofdamages, settlements and proceedsarising from or in lieu of a taking of thePremises; (f) all present and future wa-ter taps, sewer taps, permits, licensesand franchises, and all guarantees andwarranties relating to the improve-ments or the furniture, fixtures orequipment installed thereon; (g) anyand all rights and interest of everyname and nature in all property, wheth-er real, personal or mixed, now or here-after owned by Grantor, forming a partof or used in connection with the realproperty described above and the oper-ation and convenience of the improve-ments located thereon, including allbuildings, structures and appurten-ances now or hereafter located there-on and all machines, machinery, fix-tures, apparatus, equipment or articlesused to supply heating, gas, electricity,air conditioning, water, light, power,sprinkler protection, waste removal, re-frigeration and ventilation, all buildingmaterials, supplies and equipment loc-ated at the real estate and intended tobe incorporated into the improvementsthereon, whether or not affixed, and allfloor coverings, screens, draperies,partitions, furniture and furnishings;and
Goods, including, without limitation,fixtures; deposit accounts; accounts;general intangibles; chattel paper anddocuments; together with all presentand future proceeds and accessionsthereto or therefore; and
All Rents now or hereafter due or pay-able for the occupancy or use of thePremises, and all leases and sub-leases (hereinafter a "Lease"), whetherwritten or oral, with all security there-for including all guarantees thereof,now or hereaf ter a f fect ing thePremises.
Also known by street and number as:4331 Harlan Street, Wheat Ridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Legal Notice No.: J1400472First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: September 11, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
Public Trustees
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400472
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 5, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Dr Steven J. Zapien D.D.S. Inc., a Color-ado corporationOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Colorado Housing and Finance AuthorityCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtColorado Housing and Finance AuthorityDate of Deed of TrustMay 28, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 06, 2002Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)F1497490Original Principal Amount$181,900.00Outstanding Principal Balance$106,427.09Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:The East 1/2 of Lot 4, KarenSubdivision, County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado.
TOGETHER WITH (a) any and all im-provements, tenements, buildings,easements, fixtures, privileges, reser-vations, allowances, hereditaments andappurtenances, water, ditch and reser-voir rights now or hereafter belongingor pertaining thereto; (b) all of therents, income, receipts, revenues, is-sues, profits, accounts, contract rights,insurance policies and proceeds there-of, general intangibles and benefitsarising from any Lease as hereinafterdefined or similar agreement and allright and title of Grantor in and to allLeases of the Premises including se-curi ty deposits thereunder ( the"Rents"); (c) any and all rights and es-tates in reversion or remainder; (d) allroyalties, minerals, and oil and gasrights; (e) all judgments, awards ofdamages, settlements and proceedsarising from or in lieu of a taking of thePremises; (f) all present and future wa-ter taps, sewer taps, permits, licensesand franchises, and all guarantees andwarranties relating to the improve-ments or the furniture, fixtures orequipment installed thereon; (g) anyand all rights and interest of everyname and nature in all property, wheth-er real, personal or mixed, now or here-after owned by Grantor, forming a partof or used in connection with the realproperty described above and the oper-ation and convenience of the improve-ments located thereon, including allbuildings, structures and appurten-ances now or hereafter located there-on and all machines, machinery, fix-tures, apparatus, equipment or articlesused to supply heating, gas, electricity,air conditioning, water, light, power,sprinkler protection, waste removal, re-frigeration and ventilation, all buildingmaterials, supplies and equipment loc-ated at the real estate and intended tobe incorporated into the improvementsthereon, whether or not affixed, and allfloor coverings, screens, draperies,partitions, furniture and furnishings;and
Goods, including, without limitation,fixtures; deposit accounts; accounts;general intangibles; chattel paper anddocuments; together with all presentand future proceeds and accessionsthereto or therefore; and
All Rents now or hereafter due or pay-able for the occupancy or use of thePremises, and all leases and sub-leases (hereinafter a "Lease"), whetherwritten or oral, with all security there-for including all guarantees thereof,now or hereaf ter a f fect ing thePremises.
Also known by street and number as:4331 Harlan Street, Wheat Ridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Legal Notice No.: J1400472First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: September 11, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400475
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 5, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Trevor T. NelsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Credit Union of DenverCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtCredit Union of DenverDate of Deed of TrustAugust 30, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 06, 2010Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2010088366Original Principal Amount$164,711.41Outstanding Principal Balance$158,066.07Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE
A FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 2, MEL-MON SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6000 Carr St., Arvada, CO 80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Legal Notice No.: J1400475First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: September 11, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
Public Trustees
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400475
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 5, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Trevor T. NelsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Credit Union of DenverCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtCredit Union of DenverDate of Deed of TrustAugust 30, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 06, 2010Recording Information (Reception Num-ber)2010088366Original Principal Amount$164,711.41Outstanding Principal Balance$158,066.07Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE
A FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 2, MEL-MON SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6000 Carr St., Arvada, CO 80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Legal Notice No.: J1400475First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: September 11, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103
FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400482
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Jennifer A Mulroy and Mary E MathewsOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forSouthStar Funding, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONTRUST COMPANY. N.A. f/k/a THE BANKOF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A.,as successor-in-interest to JPMORGANCHASE BANK, N.A. as Trustee for MAS-TR Adjustable Rate Mortgages Trust2005-1Date of Deed of TrustNovember 10, 2004County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 18, 2004Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2130233Original Principal Amount$188,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$188,000.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 4, IN BLOCK 6, THE FARMS SUB-DIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7229 Eaton Circle, Arvada, CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)WALTER F. DACK AND BRENDA L.DACK AND CHARLES E. STEINEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYAS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, METROFUNDING CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS-SOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A COR-PORATION ORGANIZED AND EXIST-I NG UNDER THE LAWS OF THEUNITED STATES OF AMERICADate of Deed of TrustJanuary 14, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 22, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1657285Original Principal Amount$132,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$110,620.18Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:THE NORTH 65 FEET OF THE SOUTH130 FEET OF THE EAST 127.2 FEET OFL O T 2 6 , C O U L E H A N G R A N G E ,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:4723 PIERCE STREET, WHEAT RIDGE,CO 80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)WALTER F. DACK AND BRENDA L.DACK AND CHARLES E. STEINEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELYAS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, METROFUNDING CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtFEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS-SOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A COR-PORATION ORGANIZED AND EXIST-ING UNDER THE LAWS OF THEUNITED STATES OF AMERICADate of Deed of TrustJanuary 14, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 22, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1657285Original Principal Amount$132,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$110,620.18Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:THE NORTH 65 FEET OF THE SOUTH130 FEET OF THE EAST 127.2 FEET OFL O T 2 6 , C O U L E H A N G R A N G E ,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:4723 PIERCE STREET, WHEAT RIDGE,CO 80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)SCOTT LINDEMANN ANDANDI ROSE LINDEMANNOriginal Beneficiary(ies)NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE A DIVI-SION OF NATIONAL CITY BANKCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONDate of Deed of TrustNovember 12, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 21, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007129358**Original Principal Amount$232,798.00Outstanding Principal Balance$271,520.95Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LANDSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, BE-ING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT 28, BLOCK 4, WESTREE FILINGNO. 2, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.**MODIFIED THROUGH LOAN MODI-FICATION AGREEMENT RECORDEDON 8/12/2013 AT RECEPTION NO.2013099561 IN THE RECORDS OF JEF-FERSON COUNTY.Also known by street and number as:8418 ALLISON CT, ARVADA, CO 80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)SCOTT LINDEMANN ANDANDI ROSE LINDEMANNOriginal Beneficiary(ies)NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE A DIVI-SION OF NATIONAL CITY BANKCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtPNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONDate of Deed of TrustNovember 12, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 21, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007129358**Original Principal Amount$232,798.00Outstanding Principal Balance$271,520.95Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LANDSITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, BE-ING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT 28, BLOCK 4, WESTREE FILINGNO. 2, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.**MODIFIED THROUGH LOAN MODI-FICATION AGREEMENT RECORDEDON 8/12/2013 AT RECEPTION NO.2013099561 IN THE RECORDS OF JEF-FERSON COUNTY.Also known by street and number as:8418 ALLISON CT, ARVADA, CO 80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)DANA CORDOVA ANDJESSE CORDOVAOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEEFOR LAND OF OZ INC., DBA AFFORD-ABLE INTEREST MORTGAGE,Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustMay 09, 2011County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 17, 2014Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2011048394Original Principal Amount$197,455.00Outstanding Principal Balance$189,877.30Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 19, BLOCK 1, THE HIGHLANDSSUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADOAlso known by street and number as:6580 W. 74TH PL, ARVADA, CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)VONN E. KIGGINS andLAURIE L. KIGGINSOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for CHERRYCREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 25, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 03, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006119588Original Principal Amount$180,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$170,408.65Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 1062, ALLENDALE 12TH FILING,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6277 UNION STREET, ARVADA, CO80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)VONN E. KIGGINS andLAURIE L. KIGGINSOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for CHERRYCREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 25, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 03, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006119588Original Principal Amount$180,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$170,408.65Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 1062, ALLENDALE 12TH FILING,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6277 UNION STREET, ARVADA, CO80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Stephen R Wachter and Anna K WachterOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for ProvidentFunding Associates, L.P.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtProvident Funding Associates, L.P.Date of Deed of TrustMarch 10, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 18, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2187681Original Principal Amount$220,700.00Outstanding Principal Balance$198,021.60Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 3, BLOCK 1, APPLERIDGE WESTFILING NO. 2, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:5359 Coors Street, Arvada, CO 80002.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MICHAEL R. BECKOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKERMORTGAGE CORP.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustMarch 19, 2009County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 27, 2009Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2009026716Original Principal Amount$169,384.00Outstanding Principal Balance$157,816.80Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 1, BLOCK 2, KING KREST,AMENDED PLAT, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7494 WEST 68TH AVENUE, ARVADA,CO 80003.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)ARNOLD S ALIREOriginal Beneficiary(ies)PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtPUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNIONDate of Deed of TrustSeptember 18, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 03, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1878898Original Principal Amount$157,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$176,628.22Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 1, BLOCK 2, RAMUNNO SUBDIVI-S ION, EXCEPT THAT PORTIONDEEDED TO THE CITY OF ARVADA INDEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 27,2000 AT RECEPT ION NUMBERF1120045, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8680 W 52ND AVE, ARVADA, CO80002-3465.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)ARNOLD S ALIREOriginal Beneficiary(ies)PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtPUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNIONDate of Deed of TrustSeptember 18, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 03, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1878898Original Principal Amount$157,400.00Outstanding Principal Balance$176,628.22Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 1, BLOCK 2, RAMUNNO SUBDIVI-S ION, EXCEPT THAT PORTIONDEEDED TO THE CITY OF ARVADA INDEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 27,2 000 AT RECEPT ION NUMBERF1120045, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8680 W 52ND AVE, ARVADA, CO80002-3465.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Jennifer L HartOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forGrand Bank, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtOcwen Loan Servicing, LLCDate of Deed of TrustDecember 02, 2011County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 07, 2011Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2011110736Original Principal Amount$107,211.00Outstanding Principal Balance$104,253.98Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LEGAL DESCRIPTIONCONDOMINIUM UNIT A, IN CONDOMIN-IUM BUILDING 4, THE ARVADA GAR-DENS CONDOMINIUMS, CITY OF AR-VADA, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO, ACCORDINGTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR THEARVADA GARDENS CONDOMINIUMS,RECORDED APRIL 13, 1979 AT RECEP-TION NO. 79032211 IN THE RECORDSOF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK ANDRECORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,COLORADO AND AS DEFINED ANDDESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUMDECLARATION FOR THE ARVADAGARDENS CONDOMINIUMS RECOR-DED OCTOBER 27, 1978, AT RECEP-TION NO. 78099335, AND AMEND-MENT RECORDED OCTOBER 27, 1978,AT RECEPTION NO. 78099336, ANDAMENDMENT RECORDED DECEMBER0 1 , 1 9 7 8 , A T R E C E P T I O N N O .78109899, AND AMENDMENT RECOR-DED APRIL 20, 1979, AT RECEPTIONNO. 79034433, AND SUPPLEMENTALCONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FORTHE ARVADA GARDENS CONDOMINI-UMS RECORDED APRIL 20, 1979, ATREC EPTION NO. 79034434 ANDAMENDMENT RECORDED APRIL 27,1979, AT RECEPTION NO. 79036783,TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVERIGHT TO USE CARPORT NO. 23,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7855 Barbara Ann Drive #A, Arvada, CO80004.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Meridith Gorlick and Christopher HarrisOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forDECISION ONE MORTGAGE COM-PANY, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of New York Mellon, f/k/a Bank ofNew York, as Trustee, in trust for re-gistered holders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-IM3Date of Deed of TrustAugust 30, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 01, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005075781Original Principal Amount$128,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$128,475.96 pursuant to Loan Modifica-tion Agreement made on September 15,2008Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 25, COUNTRY ROAD SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8757 Yukon Street, Arvada, CO 80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Meridith Gorlick and Christopher HarrisOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forDECISION ONE MORTGAGE COM-PANY, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of New York Mellon, f/k/a Bank ofNew York, as Trustee, in trust for re-gistered holders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-IM3Date of Deed of TrustAugust 30, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 01, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005075781Original Principal Amount$128,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$128,475.96 pursuant to Loan Modifica-tion Agreement made on September 15,2008Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 25, COUNTRY ROAD SUBDIVI-SION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8757 Yukon Street, Arvada, CO 80005.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)John S Allen and Pamela S AllenOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forCountrywide Home Loans, Inc.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of America, National AssociationDate of Deed of TrustJune 20, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 13, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007081706Original Principal Amount$440,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$440,000.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 15, BLOCK 14, ELDORADO ES-TATES, FIRST FILING, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:16537 W 78th Pl, Arvada, CO 80007-7902.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On June 12, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)John S Allen and Pamela S AllenOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forCountrywide Home Loans, Inc.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of America, National AssociationDate of Deed of TrustJune 20, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 13, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007081706Original Principal Amount$440,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$440,000.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 15, BLOCK 14, ELDORADO ES-TATES, FIRST FILING, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:16537 W 78th Pl, Arvada, CO 80007-7902.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5)PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. J1301168
To: Record Owner of the property as ofthe recording of the Notice of Election andDemand or other person entitled. You areadvised that there are overbid funds dueyou. This Notice is given with regard tothe following described Deed of Trust andNotice of Election and Demand:Name of Record Owner as evidenced onthe Notice of Election and Demand or oth-er person entitledDorothy K PadmosAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest11212 Benton Ct, Westminster, CO80020-6807Recording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 07, 2005Recording Information2005044727Recording Date of Notice of Election andDemandOctober 31, 2013Recording Information of Noticeof Election and Demand2013130026Legal Description of PropertyLEGAL DESCRIPTIONCondominium Unit Number 9, BuildingNumber 3, Arbor Green Townhomes, ac-cording to the Map thereof filed for recordDecember 13, 1972 in Book 3 at Page 23,and Condominium Declaration RecordedDecember 4, 1972 in Book 2452 at Page125 and subject to the terms, covenants,conditions, easements, restrictions, uses,reservations, limitations and obligationsset forth in said Declarations, County ofJefferson, State of Colorado.Street Address of Property8794 Chase Drive Apt 9, Arvada, CO80003-1010
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Shivaun Minner and Neil A. MinerOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for WR StarkeyMortgage, L.L.P.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationDate of Deed of TrustJune 27, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 02, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007076852Original Principal Amount$204,687.00Outstanding Principal Balance$247,600.67Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:EXHIBIT ATHE SOUTH 75 FEET OF THE NORTH400.27 FEET OF THE WEST 122 FEETOF THE EAST 1157 FEET OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 3SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6THP.M., EXCEPT ANY PORTION LYINGWITHIN HIGH COURT OR WEST 37THAVENUE, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:3702 High Court, Wheatridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On May 15, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Shivaun Minner and Neil A. MinerOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for WR StarkeyMortgage, L.L.P.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociationDate of Deed of TrustJune 27, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 02, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007076852Original Principal Amount$204,687.00Outstanding Principal Balance$247,600.67Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:EXHIBIT ATHE SOUTH 75 FEET OF THE NORTH400.27 FEET OF THE WEST 122 FEETOF THE EAST 1157 FEET OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 3SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6THP.M., EXCEPT ANY PORTION LYINGWITHIN HIGH COURT OR WEST 37THAVENUE, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:3702 High Court, Wheatridge, CO80033.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On May 23, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)CATHY L JENSONand STEVEN O JENSONOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for FULLSPECTRUM LENDING, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.. AS TRUSTEEON BEHALF OF CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES TRUST 2004-6Date of Deed of TrustJune 23, 2004County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 09, 2004Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2058077Original Principal Amount$130,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$129,502.01Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 3, BLOCK 5, PARKWAY ESTATES- FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7626 UPHAM CT, ARVADA, CO 80003-2236.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.
CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5)PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. J1301279
To: Record Owner of the property as ofthe recording of the Notice of Election andDemand or other person entitled. You areadvised that there are overbid funds dueyou. This Notice is given with regard tothe following described Deed of Trust andNotice of Election and Demand:Name of Record Owner as evidenced onthe Notice of Election and Demand or oth-er person entitledKristi McNultyAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest5620 W 80th Pl 55, Arvada, CO 80003Recording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 02, 1998Recording InformationF0686162Recording Date of Notice of Election andDemandDecember 27, 2013Recording Information of Noticeof Election and Demand2013146949Legal Description of PropertyCONDOMINIUM UNIT 55 IN CONDOMIN-IUM BUILDING 4, ARBOR POINTE CON-DOMINIUMS, PHASE 3, ACCORDINGTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THERE-OF RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 21,1983 IN BOOK 83 AT PAGE 124A, INTHE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OFTHE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THECOUNTY OF JEFFERSON, COLORADOAND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED INTHE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATIONFOR ARBOR POINTE CONDOMINIUMS,RECORDED ON MAY 27, 1983 AT RE-CEPTION NO. 83048301 AND ASDEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THEMASTER DECLARATION FOR LAKE AR-BOR VILLAGE RECORDED MAY 27,1983 AT RECEPTION NO. 83048300,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Street Address of Property5620 West 80th Place #55, Arvada, CO80003
CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5)PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. J1301279
To: Record Owner of the property as ofthe recording of the Notice of Election andDemand or other person entitled. You areadvised that there are overbid funds dueyou. This Notice is given with regard tothe following described Deed of Trust andNotice of Election and Demand:Name of Record Owner as evidenced onthe Notice of Election and Demand or oth-er person entitledKristi McNultyAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest5620 W 80th Pl 55, Arvada, CO 80003Recording Date of Deed of TrustSeptember 02, 1998Recording InformationF0686162Recording Date of Notice of Election andDemandDecember 27, 2013Recording Information of Noticeof Election and Demand2013146949Legal Description of PropertyCONDOMINIUM UNIT 55 IN CONDOMIN-IUM BUILDING 4, ARBOR POINTE CON-DOMINIUMS, PHASE 3, ACCORDINGTO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THERE-OF RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 21,1983 IN BOOK 83 AT PAGE 124A, INTHE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OFTHE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THECOUNTY OF JEFFERSON, COLORADOAND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED INTHE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATIONFOR ARBOR POINTE CONDOMINIUMS,RECORDED ON MAY 27, 1983 AT RE-CEPTION NO. 83048301 AND ASDEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THEMASTER DECLARATION FOR LAKE AR-BOR VILLAGE RECORDED MAY 27,1983 AT RECEPTION NO. 83048300,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Street Address of Property5620 West 80th Place #55, Arvada, CO80003
CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5)PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. J1400043
To: Record Owner of the property as ofthe recording of the Notice of Election andDemand or other person entitled. You areadvised that there are overbid funds dueyou. This Notice is given with regard tothe following described Deed of Trust andNotice of Election and Demand:Name of Record Owner as evidenced onthe Notice of Election and Demand or oth-er person entitledJO ANN K. DYLE and PETER DYLEAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest8720 FLAMINGO ROAD #112,LAS VEGAS, NV 89147Recording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 03, 2007Recording Information2007001154Recording Date of Notice of Election andDemandJanuary 09, 2014Recording Information of Notice ofElection and Demand2014001976Legal Description of PropertyLOT 1, BLOCK 7, RALSTON HILLS -FOURTH FILING, AND THE EAST 1FOOT OF LOT 2, BLOCK 7, RALSTONHILLS - FIFTH FILING, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADOStreet Address of Property5981 QUAIL STREET, ARVADA, CO80004
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Marilyn Kay Winchell,
aka Marilyn Kay Jones, DeceasedCase Number 14PR30606
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Rutherford Law Cen-ter, LLC, attorney for the personal repres-entative, or to the District Court of Jeffer-son County, Colorado on or beforeDecember 15, 2014, or the claims may beforever barred.
Meggin RutherfordAttorney to the PersonalRepresentativeThe Rutherford Law Center, LLC8525 Ralston Road, Arvada, CO 80002
Legal Notice No.: 80804First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Deidre E. Mitchell,
DeceasedCase Number 2014 PR 30320
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before December8, 2014, or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Janet C. DeiterPersonal Representative516 South Canosa CourtDenver, CO 80210
Legal Notice No: 80780First Publication: August 7, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
Notice To Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Deidre E. Mitchell,
DeceasedCase Number 2014 PR 30320
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before December8, 2014, or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Janet C. DeiterPersonal Representative516 South Canosa CourtDenver, CO 80210
Legal Notice No: 80780First Publication: August 7, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Margaret H. Stephens,
DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0313
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before December15, 2014 or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Karen A. Brin-WinstonPersonal Representative12095 W. 35th AvenueWheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
Legal Notice No: 80803First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Mildred A. Konecny,
DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30760
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before December15, 2014 or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Peter H. KonecnyPersonal Representative1421 Kennedy DriveNorthglenn, Colorado 80234
Legal Notice No: 80812First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of John E. Romola,
DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30759
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before December15, 2014 or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Thomas F. RomolaPersonal Representative9627 Independence DriveWestminster, Colorado 80021
Legal Notice No: 80814First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Geraldine M. Karner,
DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30656
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before December31, 2014 or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Rene’ P. KollerAttorney to the PersonalRepresentative5400 Ward Road, No. 1-201Arvada, Colorado 80002
Legal Notice No: 80822First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: September 4, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of
Jeanette Rita Grace McCloskey,aka Jeanette R. McCloskey,
All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before December31, 2014 or the claims may be foreverbarred.
Rene’ P. KollerAttorney to the PersonalRepresentative5400 Ward Road, No. 1-201Arvada, Colorado 80002
Legal Notice No: 80823First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: September 4, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
The Wheat Ridge Water District is re-questing public bids on the followingproject:Replacement of existing water mains atthree locations along W. 38th Avenuebetween Independence St., and MarshallSt., approximately 3050 L.F. of 6-inchPVC pipe together with intersections, firehydrants, and 64 service line reconnec-tions, and other miscellaneous parts asdescribed in the approved plans. Planswill be available at the District office, 6827W. 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado80033, Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M. –4:30 P.M. A $25.00 fee is required per set.Plans are only available in hard copy atthe office.
A mandatory pre bid meeting is onTuesday, August 26, 2014 at 2:00 P.M.at the offices of the District or such laterdate as to which plan holders will be noti-fied.
The last date and time for bid submis-sion is Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at4:00 P.M. at the office of the District, atwhich time the bids will be publicly openedat a special meeting of the Board of Dir-ectors of the District or such later date asto which plan holders will be notified.
Barry Hudson, District ManagerWheat Ridge Water District
Legal Notice No.: 80784First Publication: August 7, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following resolution can be viewed inits entirety in electronic form by going towww.arvada.org/legalnotices and clickingon Current Legal Notices. The full text ver-sion is also available in printed form in theCity Clerk’s office. Contact 720.898.7550if you have questions.Resolution 14-109, Accepting an An-nexation Petition, Richards Farm, W.72nd Ave. and Alkire Street, Setting aPublic Hearing for September 15, 2014
Legal Notice No.: 80791First Publication: August 7, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE
The following resolution can be viewed inits entirety in electronic form by going towww.arvada.org/legalnotices and clickingon Current Legal Notices. The full text ver-sion is also available in printed form in theCity Clerk’s office. Contact 720.898.7550if you have questions.Resolution 14-109, Accepting an An-nexation Petition, Richards Farm, W.72nd Ave. and Alkire Street, Setting aPublic Hearing for September 15, 2014
Legal Notice No.: 80791First Publication: August 7, 2014Last Publication: August 28, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
Public Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENTNotice is hereby given that disbursementsin final settlement will be issued by theArvada Finance Director at 10:00 a.m.,September 2, 2014 to Edge Contract-ing, Inc. for work related to Project No.13-DR-01 – Quaker Street Storm SewerOutfall and performed under that contractdated June 2, 2014 for the City of Arvada.Any person, co-partnership, association ofpersons, company or corporation that fur-nished labor, material, drayage, susten-ance, provisions or other supplies used orconsumed by said contractor or his sub-contractors in or about the performance ofthe work contracted to be done by saidEdge Contracting, Inc. and its claim hasnot been paid, may at any time on or priorto the hour of the date above stated, filewith the Finance Director of the City of Ar-vada at City Hall, a verified statement ofthe amount due and unpaid on account ofsuch claim.CITY OF ARVADA/s/Kristen Rush, Deputy City Clerk
Legal Notice No.: 80811First Publication: August 14, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGAND FUNDING APPLICATION
PROCESS FOR THE COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
CONSOLIDATED STRATEGY ANDPLAN FOR HOUSING AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTPROGRAMS, THE HUMAN SERVICES
FUNDING POOL, AND THEPROPOSED 2015 C.D.B.G.
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
The US Department of Housing and Urb-an Development requires local jurisdic-tions receiving certain grant funds to pre-pare a Consolidated Strategy and Plan forHousing and Community DevelopmentPrograms (Consolidated Plan) and Annu-al Action Plans.The City of Arvada is preparing its pro-posed Consolidated Plan and AnnualAction Plan for 2015 - 2019 and is en-couraging citizen participation in the pre-paration of the Consolidated Plan and2015 Action Plan. The 2015 Action Planwill outline the proposed use of an estim-ated $500,000 in 2015 Community Devel-opment Block Grant Funds (CDBG).The City invites all citizens and other inter-ested parties who desire to provide com-ments on City housing and community de-velopment needs including priority non-housing community development needs;use of year 2015 CDBG; or past programperformance; AND/OR to make com-ments regarding use of year 2014 fund-ing from the Human Services FundingPool to do so at a public hearing:At 6:30 P.M., September 15, 2014in City Council Chambers,Arvada Municipal Building,8101 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado.Relevant program information is availableby contacting the City Manager’s Office,Arvada City Hall, 8101 Ralston Road,between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.Monday through Friday, or call 720-898-7500.CDBG AND HUMAN SERVICESFUNDING POOL APPLICATIONPROCESSAll citizens and other interested partieswhich desire to apply for year 2015 Com-munity Development Block Grant or year2014 Human Services Funding Pool fund-ing from the City of Arvada MUST com-plete an Application Form and submit thatform BY 5:00 PM on September 10, 2014to the City Manager’s Office, Arvada CityHall, 8101 Ralston Road, Arvada, Color-ado 80002. Please contact the personslisted below to obtain instructions, applica-tion forms, or for further questions. Theapplication form and instructions are alsoavailable online at:http://arvada.org/city-services/community-development-block-grant-program/FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:Please contact Ms. Cherrie Maltos regard-ing Community Development Block Grantfunding at 720-898-7494, between 8:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M., weekdays.Please contact Maria VanderKolk regard-ing Human Services Funding Pool fund-ing at 720-898-7500, between 8:00 A.M.to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday.
Legal Notice No.: 80824First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: September 4, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada PressNot consecutive publications
Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGThe following variances from the LandDevelopment Code (LDC) have beenrequested:VAR2014-0027 Leyden Ranch, OrionWay & W. 82nd Ave. (Leyden Rd.), toconstruct a freestanding monument signthat is 8 ft. in height when Sec. 6.17.4 ofthe LDC limits the height of a freestand-ing monument sign to 6 ft.Hearing thereon will be held before theBoard of Adjustment on September 9,2014 at 7:00 p.m., Municipal Building,8101 Ralston Road, when and where youmay speak at the hearing. Additional in-formation can be obtained from the Com-munity Development Department or writ-ten comments may be filed therewith nolater than 8 days prior to the hearing.CITY OF ARVADA BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT/s/ Jenny Riley, Secretary
Legal Notice No.: 80825First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at themeeting of the City Council to be heldon MONDAY, the 15th day of Septem-ber, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. at the MunicipalBuilding, 8101 Ralston Road, ArvadaCO, City Council will hold a public hearingon the following proposed ordinances andthereafter will consider them for final pas-sage and adoption. For the full text ver-s i o n i n e l e c t r o n i c f o r m g o t owww.arvada.org/legalnotices, click onCurrent Legal Notices, then click on thetitle of the ordinance you wish to view.The full text version is also available inprinted form in the City Clerk’s office.Contact 720.898.7550 if you have ques-tions.CB14-033: An Ordinance Acknowledgingthe Dissolution of Boyd Ponds Metropolit-an District No. 1 and Terminating the In-tergovernmental Agreement Between theCity of Arvada, Colorado and Boyd PondsMetropolitan District No. 1CB14-034: An Ordinance Amending Vari-ous Sections of Chapter 54, MotorVehicles and Traffic, Article II, ModelTraffic Code, of the Arvada City CodeCB14-035: An Ordinance Annexing Cer-tain Land into the City of Arvada, RichardsFarm, W. 72nd & Alkire StreetCB14-036: An Ordinance Rezoning Cer-tain Land Within the City of Arvada, fromJefferson County A-2 (Agriculture) toPUD-R (Planned Unit Development-Res-idential), 3.98 un/ac., and Amending theOfficial Zoning Maps of the City of Arvada,Colorado, W. 72nd & Alkire StreetCB14-037: An Ordinance Approving aConditional Use Permit to Allow a PrivateShuttle Parking Lot Operation with theDestination of Denver International Air-port, Ride Provide (A-Line), 7355 RalstonRoad
Legal Notice No.: 80826First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at themeeting of the City Council to be heldon MONDAY, the 15th day of Septem-ber, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. at the MunicipalBuilding, 8101 Ralston Road, ArvadaCO, City Council will hold a public hearingon the following proposed ordinances andthereafter will consider them for final pas-sage and adoption. For the full text ver-s i o n i n e l e c t r o n i c f o r m g o t owww.arvada.org/legalnotices, click onCurrent Legal Notices, then click on thetitle of the ordinance you wish to view.The full text version is also available inprinted form in the City Clerk’s office.Contact 720.898.7550 if you have ques-tions.CB14-033: An Ordinance Acknowledgingthe Dissolution of Boyd Ponds Metropolit-an District No. 1 and Terminating the In-tergovernmental Agreement Between theCity of Arvada, Colorado and Boyd PondsMetropolitan District No. 1CB14-034: An Ordinance Amending Vari-ous Sections of Chapter 54, MotorVehicles and Traffic, Article II, ModelTraffic Code, of the Arvada City CodeCB14-035: An Ordinance Annexing Cer-tain Land into the City of Arvada, RichardsFarm, W. 72nd & Alkire StreetCB14-036: An Ordinance Rezoning Cer-tain Land Within the City of Arvada, fromJefferson County A-2 (Agriculture) toPUD-R (Planned Unit Development-Res-idential), 3.98 un/ac., and Amending theOfficial Zoning Maps of the City of Arvada,Colorado, W. 72nd & Alkire StreetCB14-037: An Ordinance Approving aConditional Use Permit to Allow a PrivateShuttle Parking Lot Operation with theDestination of Denver International Air-port, Ride Provide (A-Line), 7355 RalstonRoad
Legal Notice No.: 80826First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSSealed bids for the construction of Cityof Arvada Project No. 14-SR-01 entitled2014 Sanitary Sewer Main Replace-ment will be received at the office ofthe City Engineer until 10:00 am onSeptember 10, 2014 and then publiclyopened and read aloud.The BID DOCUMENTS, consisting of Ad-vertisement for Bids, Information for Bid-ders, Special Conditions, Addendum whenissued, Bid Bond, Bid Proposal, and BidSchedule forms, and the Project Draw-ings (12”x18”) may be examined at the fol-lowing locations:City of Arvada Engineering Division- 8101 Ralston Road,Arvada, Colorado 80002Dodge Plan Room– www.construction.comISqFt Plan Room– 1030 West Ellsworth Ave., Unit G,Denver, Colorado 80223Reed Construction Data- www.reedpsp.comRocky Mountain E-Purchasing Systemat www.rockymountainbidsystem.comNo cost bid documents may be obtainedat www.rockymountainbidsystem.com onor after August 21, 2014. Bid documentsmay also be obtained at the office of theCity Engineer upon payment of $30.00 perset, which is non-refundable.ESTIMATED QUANTITIES OF THEMAJOR ITEMS OF WORK ARE:4,750 LF Remove existing 8” dia. VCP,Furnish and Install 8” dia. PVC SanitarySewer Main800 LF Remove existing 10” dia. VCPFurnish and Install 12” dia. PVC SanitarySewer Main120 LF Furnish and Install 24” dia. steelcasing pipe20 EA Furnish and Install 4 foot diametermanhole75 EA Reconnect existing sewer servicepipeMiscellaneous items include traffic control,manhole connections, etc.Bidders, subcontractors and suppliersmust be familiar with the current City ofArvada Engineering Code of Standardsand Specifications for the Design andConstruction of Public Improvements,dated July 19, 2011, which will be com-bined with the Bid Documents to form theContract Documents for the Project. Acopy of the Standards may be obtainedfrom the office of the City Engineer upon anon-refundable payment of $30.00. Hold-ers will be notified when supplemental re-visions and additions are available as theyare adopted. The Standards are alsoavailable at no cost on the City's web siteat www.arvada.org. Holders are respons-ible for keeping current their City of Ar-vada Engineering Code of Standards andSpecifications.The Project Engineer for this work isTimothy R. Hoos, P.E. at 720-898-7644.CITY OF ARVADA/s/ Timothy R. Hoos, P.E., City Engineer
Legal Notice No.: 80827First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: September 4, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcriptand the Arvada Press
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SALOME’S STARSFOR THE WEEK OF AUG 18, 2014
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) A chaotic atmosphere taxes the patience of the Aries Lamb, who prefers to deal with a more orderly environment. Best advice: Stay out of the situation until things settle.
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Tension runs high in both personal and workplace relationships. This can make it difficult to get your message across. Best to wait until you have a more receptive audience.
GEMINI (May 21 to Jun 20) This is a good time to take a break from your busy schedule to plan for some well-deserved socializing. You could get news about an important personal matter by the week’s end.
CANCER (Jun 21 to Jul 22) An offer of help could come just when you seem to need it. But be careful about saying yes to anything that might have condi-tions attached that could cause problems down the line.
LEO (Jul 23 to Aug 22) Sometimes a workplace col-league can’t be charmed into supporting the Lion’s position. That’s when it’s time to shift tactics and over-whelm the doubter with the facts.
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LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Don’t ask others if they think you’re up to a new responsibility. Having faith in your own abilities is the key to dealing with a challenge. P.S.: That “private” matter needs your attention.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) While change is favored, it could be a good idea to carefully weigh the possible fallout as well as the benefits of any moves before you make them.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) The Goat contin-ues to create a stir by following his or her own path. Just be sure you keep your focus straight and avoid any distractions that could cause you to make a mis-step.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) A colleague’s de-mands seem out of line. But before reacting one way or another, talk things out and see how you might re-solve the problem and avoid future misunderstandings.
PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20) A personal matter ap-pears to be making more demands on your time than you feel you’re ready to give. See if some compromise can be reached before things get too dicey.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing is to be held before the City of Wheat Ridge CITY COUNCIL on September 8, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Build-ing at 7500 W. 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. All interested citizens are invited to speak at the Public Hearing or submit written comments. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to participate in all public meetings sponsored by the City of Wheat Ridge. Call Heather Geyer, Public Information Officer at 303-235-2826 at least one week in advance of a meeting if you are interested in participating and need inclusion assistance.
The following case shall be heard:
Case No. WZ-14-06: An application filed by Calier Capital LLC for approval of a zone change from Residential-Two (R-2) to Planned Residential Development (PRD) with an Outline Development Plan for the property located at 7671 W. 32nd Avenue and 3299 Wadsworth. This case was continued from the public hearing on August 11, 2014.
Legal Notice No.: 80828First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing is to be held before the City of Wheat Ridge PLANNING COMMISION on September 4, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Build-ing at 7500 W. 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. All interested citizens are invited to speak at the Public Hearing or submit written comments. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to participate in all public meetings sponsored by the City of Wheat Ridge. Call Heather Geyer, Public Information Officer at 303-235-2826 at least one week in advance of a meeting if you are interested in participating and need inclusion assistance.
The following case shall be heard:Case No. WZ-14-07: An application filed by Rocky Germano for approval of a zone change from Neighborhood Commercial
(NC) to Mixed Use-Neighborhood (MU-N) for property located at 4360 Gray Street.
Legal Notice No.: 80829First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the WHEAT RIDGE HOUS-ING AUTHORITY on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building at 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. This is an open meeting and all interested citizens are invited to attend.
Legal Notice No.: 80830First Publication: August 21, 2014Last Publication: August 21, 2014Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript
Public Notice
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGECity Council has adopted
Ordinance 1554
An Ordinance imposing a Temporary Moratorium on the submission, ac-ceptance, processing, and approval of applications for a Land Use Approval, Permit or License for any Medical Marijuana Establishment or Retail Marijuana Establishment and Declaring an Emergency
The full text of this ordinance is available in electronic form on the City’s official website, www.ci.wheatridge.co.us City Clerk, Ordinances and Resolutions.Copies are also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s Office, 7500 West 29th Avenue.
Legal Notice No.: 80831Publication: August 21, 2014Wheat Ridge TranscriptEffective Date: August 28, 2014
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4A goes to Rams but 5A Je�co looks wide openD’Evelyn, Golden need to be great to knock o� Green MountainBy Daniel [email protected]
LAKEWOOD - 4A and 5A Jeffco volley-ball leagues are trending in different direc-tions this season.
In 4A, Jeffco reigning champion Green Mountain returns most of its best players from last season and again looks like a jug-gernaut and the favorite to repeat as league champs.
But in 5A, Jeffco reigning titleholders Lakewood lost several really strong players to graduation. While the Tigers will still be in the mix for a league title, it is really wide open. Several teams think they are champi-onship worthy.
Green Mountain (12-12, 9-1 in 4A Jeffco) returns the core of its title team including senior Danielle Potter, who was one of Jef-fco’s best players last season.
Potter led the league in kills with a ridic-ulous 260, was second in the league in digs with 291 and finished third in aces with 45. And while there are quite a few really tal-ented players in Jeffco this season in both classifications, the player-of-the-year title looks like it’s Potter’s to lose.
“This season could be special for us,” Green Mountain coach Kelley Morrison said. “We have a great group coming back, and even though we play in a tough league, we expect to be back on top this season.”
While Green Mountain is the class of Jef-fco in both classifications, the biggest threat to being dethroned looks to come from D’Evelyn and Golden. The Jaguars finished in the middle of the 4A Jeffco standings last season with a pedestrian 4-3 league record.
However, their 12 overall wins matched Green Mountain, and D’Evelyn actually beat the Rams 3-0 at home, proving they were an elite team in the making last sea-son.
Golden was also a team that felt almost championship-worthy last season, but was the victim of tough luck and a tougher league.
The Demons (12-9, 6-3 in league) were at
times one of the most impressive teams in Jeffco last season. But perhaps Golden was just one away.
The Demons lost a pair of really talented players last season, both responsible for a substantial amount of Golden’s production. But this season they could be a more bal-anced and well-rounded group. If it shakes out that way, they hope they to be league champs.
Golden has a few returning players who will emerge this season, including senior Kathleen Kasel.
Kasel and junior Mia Barrett will be the duo that will sustain Golden’s resurgence and put them in a mix for a league title. But again, Green Mountain will be a monster, and it will be the Ram’s league title to lose.
In 5A Jeffco, Ralston Valley looks ripe to take Lakewood’s league title away. While the Tigers (17-8 overall) went a perfect 8-0 in league play last season, Ralston Valley was actually better in several statistics and was a 15-win team (15-8, 6-2 in league).
The Mustangs return six players who were all solid contributors to last year’s team. One of those players is senior Ali Williams-Daugherty, who was not only a
contributor but the centerpiece of their ex-plosive offense.
Williams-Daugherty had a huge stat line last season that got her recognition as one of the best in her league. This season she — and her team as a whole — has a chance to be one of the best in the state.
Last year D’Evelyn volleyball threw up walls that other teams simply could not penetrate as seen here. This season the Jag-uars will look a little di�erent but are still expected to be one of the best defensive teams in Je�co. Photo by Dan Williams