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FoothillsTranscript.com JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO A publication of December 4, 2014 FREE PRSRT - STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID LOVELAND, CO PERMIT #266 EDDM POSTAL PATRON No Social Dues until October 2015! Save $390* this Holiday Season FREE - 9 Months Social Dues Why Wait to Join? ~Our Best Promotion of the Year~ Still Space for Holiday Parties! Call Linda 303.526.3135 [email protected] www.mountvernoncc.com * SOCIAL Memberships - One-time initiation fee to join. Call for Details. Offer expires 12/31/14 Jeffco kids find forever homes Families recognized for National Adoption Day By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com The holidays are a time for bringing families together. And for 22 families in Jeffco, they cel- ebrated the seasonal reunion early during National Adoption Day through Jefferson County Human Services. Twenty-nine children found permanent homes with their longtime committed fos- ter parents on Saturday, Nov. 22. “Today we don’t make families, we recognize families,” said Justice Brian Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court. “Adoption isn’t an event, adoption is a promise that is acted out over a lifetime.” National Adoption Day started in 2000 when hundreds of children were adopted on a single day which brought awareness to children in need in foster care. Since that time, National Adoption Day has had more than 40,000 children who have been adopted on this special day. Chris and Trivinia Barber who have two biological children and one adoptive child; Miranda, 4 were present on Saturday to adopt Miranda’s sister, Elyse who is 22 months old. “She (Elyse) has a great story in that ad- dition to Miranda who she is placed with, she has three other siblings that are plac- es in two other adoptive homes,” Trivinia Barber said. “Both of those families are really open to relationship so she gets to see all of her siblings and just really have a life-long relationship with them. It’s really important to us.” The Barbers were influenced to adopt through their church which spotlighted the need for adoption of local children. “I really wasn’t aware of how much need there really was for foster and adoptive kids just locally,” Chris Barber said. The Barber’s church introduced the couple to Project 1.27, a local Christian foster care and adoption services program that helps to train and support foster and adoptive parents. The program has been connecting foster children with families for nearly 10 years after it was reported in Dec. 2004 that 875 children were legally available for adoption in the Colorado fos- ter care system. Christopher and Noel Mink, along with their children; Lexi, 6, and Jerimiah, 9, spoke about their experiences as being an adoptive family to a large crowd of eager parents and children before their official courtroom appearance. The Mink’s created the 10 B’s of Adop- tion to help adoptive families through the positive and often trying times of making a family whole. “Jerimiah wrote No. 8, he said it’s OK to be happy and to be sad,” Noel Mink said. “He said being in a foster home is lonely but being adopted gives you people to play with. You might feel sad for other kids still in the foster home but you can be happy that you were adopted.” “Yes, that is true.” Jerimiah said. Noel Mink talks about what its like being an adoptive family with her husband Chris; not pictured and their two children; Lexi, 6, and Jerimiah, 9, at the Jefferson County Courthouse on National Adoption Day, on Saturday, Nov. 22. Photo by Amy Woodward THE 10 B’S OF ADOPTION Be OK with all the emotions of today It’s OK to be happy and sad Be Together Be a family that celebrates adoption Be a parent with a sense of humor Be loving Be like Elsa from Frozen and let it go Be thankful Be proud Be brave as an adoptive parent — The Mink family DNA lab ups testing standards By Amy Woodward awoodward@colorado communitymedia.com Jeffco’s newest DNA regional crime lab is one of two labs in Col- orado to receive advanced DNA testing kits for genetic analysis. The new DNA kits, developed by GlobalFiler, are becoming the new standard of testing for not just the state but the world, said Gentry Roth, lab supervisor. “There’s not a whole lot of over- lap, it’s kind of been sectioned out for the globe of what those partic- ular communities like,” Roth said. “Now they are coming together and combining everybody’s kits so now there should be a much more international level of communica- tion.” The lab and another in Colo- rado Springs are the first two DNA labs in the state to start using the more accurate testing kits. The new kits allow analysis in 21 gene location sites within a DNA sample. Previously, DNA testing was conducted in only 13 locations. “It’s basically an address,” ex- plained Beth Hewitt, DNA tech- nical leader on the study of gene locations sites. “We’re looking at these different locations and ev- erybody is going to have different addresses at these locations. And it’s a combination of those that give us our unique DNA profiles.” Focusing on more locations means getting more discriminat- ing matches. “Instead of one in eight qua- drillion, we’re going to get one in eight septillion,” Hewitt said of the statistics given through testing. Equipment in the lab used for extraction and genetic testing cost $750,000 but the pay-off is in the results with processing times sig- nificantly reduced. Testing location sites can be done in 60 minutes and staff is predicting DNA results in less than 60 days. For some tests, such as identi- fying male-specific DNA out of a sample, the lab will still rely on the Colorado Bureau of Investigations for some analysis. But in general, testing will prove to be more effi- cient in Jeffco. “We’re going to focus on hav- ing really good open communica- tion with the agencies that we’re serving, so again everybody is on the same page,” Roth said. “Hope- fully we’ll really be able to limit the amount of rush cases coming in due to judicial deadlines because we’ll have that open communica- tion and we should be well aware of any deadlines and meet those in advance.” The genetic analyzer seen here helps to produce the DNA profile after DNA quantitation and amplification testing has already occurred. Photo by Amy Woodward Pete Regalado, left, and Kevin Gile, right, help to distribute 3,000 Thanksgiving food boxes and turkey’s to families in need during the annual Thanksgiving Meal Box distribution through the The Action Center in Lakewood on Sunday, Nov. 23. Photo by Amy Woodward THANKSGIVING DINNER DRIVE-THRU

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Je� co kids � nd forever homes Families recognized for National Adoption Day By Amy Woodward [email protected]

The holidays are a time for bringing families together.

And for 22 families in Jeffco, they cel-ebrated the seasonal reunion early during National Adoption Day through Jefferson County Human Services.

Twenty-nine children found permanent homes with their longtime committed fos-ter parents on Saturday, Nov. 22.

“Today we don’t make families, we recognize families,” said Justice Brian Boatright of the Colorado Supreme Court. “Adoption isn’t an event, adoption is a promise that is acted out over a lifetime.”

National Adoption Day started in 2000 when hundreds of children were adopted on a single day which brought awareness to children in need in foster care. Since that time, National Adoption Day has had more than 40,000 children who have been adopted on this special day.

Chris and Trivinia Barber who have two biological children and one adoptive child; Miranda, 4 were present on Saturday to adopt Miranda’s sister, Elyse who is 22 months old.

“She (Elyse) has a great story in that ad-

dition to Miranda who she is placed with, she has three other siblings that are plac-es in two other adoptive homes,” Trivinia Barber said. “Both of those families are really open to relationship so she gets to see all of her siblings and just really have a life-long relationship with them. It’s really important to us.”

The Barbers were infl uenced to adopt through their church which spotlighted the need for adoption of local children.

“I really wasn’t aware of how much need there really was for foster and adoptive kids just locally,” Chris Barber said.

The Barber’s church introduced the couple to Project 1.27, a local Christian foster care and adoption services program that helps to train and support foster and adoptive parents. The program has been connecting foster children with families

for nearly 10 years after it was reported in Dec. 2004 that 875 children were legally available for adoption in the Colorado fos-ter care system.

Christopher and Noel Mink, along with their children; Lexi, 6, and Jerimiah, 9, spoke about their experiences as being an adoptive family to a large crowd of eager parents and children before their offi cial courtroom appearance.

The Mink’s created the 10 B’s of Adop-

tion to help adoptive families through the positive and often trying times of making a family whole.

“Jerimiah wrote No. 8, he said it’s OK to be happy and to be sad,” Noel Mink said. “He said being in a foster home is lonely but being adopted gives you people to play with. You might feel sad for other kids still in the foster home but you can be happy that you were adopted.”

“Yes, that is true.” Jerimiah said.

Noel Mink talks about what its like being an adoptive family with her husband Chris; not pictured and their two children; Lexi, 6, and Jerimiah, 9, at the Je� erson County Courthouse on National Adoption Day, on Saturday, Nov. 22. Photo by Amy Woodward

THE 10 B’S OF ADOPTION Be OK with all the emotions of todayIt’s OK to be happy and sadBe TogetherBe a family that celebrates adoptionBe a parent with a sense of humorBe lovingBe like Elsa from Frozen and let it goBe thankfulBe proudBe brave as an adoptive parent

— The Mink family

DNA lab ups testing standards By Amy Woodward [email protected]

Jeffco’s newest DNA regional crime lab is one of two labs in Col-orado to receive advanced DNA testing kits for genetic analysis.

The new DNA kits, developed by GlobalFiler, are becoming the new standard of testing for not just the state but the world, said Gentry Roth, lab supervisor.

“There’s not a whole lot of over-lap, it’s kind of been sectioned out for the globe of what those partic-ular communities like,” Roth said. “Now they are coming together and combining everybody’s kits so now there should be a much more international level of communica-tion.”

The lab and another in Colo-rado Springs are the fi rst two DNA labs in the state to start using the more accurate testing kits.

The new kits allow analysis in 21 gene location sites within a DNA sample. Previously, DNA testing was conducted in only 13

locations.“It’s basically an address,” ex-

plained Beth Hewitt, DNA tech-nical leader on the study of gene locations sites. “We’re looking at these different locations and ev-erybody is going to have different addresses at these locations. And it’s a combination of those that give us our unique DNA profi les.”

Focusing on more locations means getting more discriminat-ing matches.

“Instead of one in eight qua-drillion, we’re going to get one in eight septillion,” Hewitt said of the statistics given through testing.

Equipment in the lab used for extraction and genetic testing cost $750,000 but the pay-off is in the results with processing times sig-nifi cantly reduced.

Testing location sites can be done in 60 minutes and staff is predicting DNA results in less than 60 days.

For some tests, such as identi-fying male-specifi c DNA out of a sample, the lab will still rely on the Colorado Bureau of Investigations

for some analysis. But in general, testing will prove to be more effi -cient in Jeffco.

“We’re going to focus on hav-ing really good open communica-tion with the agencies that we’re serving, so again everybody is on the same page,” Roth said. “Hope-

fully we’ll really be able to limit the amount of rush cases coming in due to judicial deadlines because we’ll have that open communica-tion and we should be well aware of any deadlines and meet those in advance.”

The genetic analyzer seen here helps to produce the DNA pro� le after DNA quantitation and ampli� cation testing has already occurred. Photo by Amy Woodward

Pete Regalado, left, and Kevin Gile, right, help to distribute 3,000 Thanksgiving food boxes and turkey’s to families in need during the annual Thanksgiving Meal Box distribution through the The Action Center in Lakewood on Sunday, Nov. 23. Photo by Amy Woodward

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Remembering a brush with fame Editors note: This is an excerpt from

Mary Stobie’s new memoir You Fall Off, You Get Back On.

Talk about tension. I had my 15 min-utes of fame when I appeared in a feature movie from Columbia Pictures called Hardcore in l978. I had a speaking part in a scene with George C. Scott.

How did this come to be? How did a rodeo cowgirl from Colorado become nearly famous? You see in my twenties I had delusions of grandeur. A palm reader had once studied my palm and told me the lines beneath my ring fi nger formed a star. This meant I would be a well-known person or at least notorious.

So as many young hopeful twenty-somethings do, I moved to Hollywood to chase my dream. My goal was to become a screenwriter. The American Film Institute in Beverly Hills accepted me as a “Writ-ing Fellow.” As ‘fellows’ in an exclusive fi lm school, we all had the chance to rub shoulders with famous actors, directors and producers.

Paul Schrader, who wrote Taxidriver delivered a lecture for writers which I at-tended. He mentioned a small seminar he was offering for 10 students and accepted me into the class. He was an awesome teacher, who encouraged me in my writ-ing. He gave the class tips like, “Bring in the gun by page 30 of your screenplay.” In other words start some major tension in

your story early.At the time of the seminar, Schrader

was in pre-production for Hardcore with George C. Scott. I asked Schrader if I could read for the part of a counter woman who George C. Scott talks with while placing an ad at the Los Angeles Free Press.

I read the part in the script for the casting director, Vic Ramos, got hired, and obtained a Screen Actors Guild card. Now what would I wear? Hardcore had a dark underbelly involving criminals, murderers and sex so I played against that by wearing my hair in pigtails and a red T-shirt that said “Mischief.” I practiced my lines over an over until I had them down pat.

When I got to the set, I spotted George C. Scott—bigger and taller than I imag-ined. He sat in a director’s chair with his huge Mastiff dog sitting beside him like a sentry. Scott emanated power and all I could think of was General George Patton. I felt queasy.

“The assistant director will run through your lines with you,” director Paul Schrad-er told me. “George won’t do it.”

Yikes, I was too insignifi cant and Scott was too famous, too big a star, to rehearse with me. He was General George Patton in charge of the whole army of the crew, actors, even the director. In addition to the residue of General Patton in his spirit, Scott was now playing Jake Van Dorn an angry explosive father. He was fully in character and his dog stood at attention a few feet away, ready to attack me if I threatened his master.

To add to my nervousness, the actor ahead of Scott in line spoke his off color lines to me.

Then the gigantic George C. Scott, took his place at the counter.

As a green actress facing this legend of an actor shadowed by his threatening dog, I felt jittery. I thought of Schrader’s lesson in screenwriting class and bringing in the gun to create tension. I wanted to scream, “Enough tension, Paul Schrader, you punk fi lm director!”

But instead, my throat tightened and I fl ubbed my line.

George C. Scott glared at me and repeated my line to me! He was running circles around me! My face felt hot as I was embarrassed. All eyes of the crew, and director were focused on me.

Somehow I rose to the occasion and we

completed the scene. I guess the director liked my performance, because he gave me a close up in the fi nal cut. At the Holly-wood screening debut of Hardcore for the cast, the Vic Ramos said to me, “You were very natural, Mary.”

I was paid $275 for a few minutes of screen time and received enormous re-siduals of $10 a year. This was for Hard-core showings on movie channels, which helped my M&M habit.

Appearing in the Hardcore taught me three important things. First, you have to ask for what you want. I asked for the part and got it. Second, if you do anything in a movie, but especially acting, people think you are larger than life, superhuman and a little divine. Third, after these same people get to know you, as they did me, they come to suspect you are just a hu-man being. At the same time they wonder if you will return to the screen.

Oh, yeah, sure!

Mary McFerren Stobie writes regularly for Colorado Community Media. Her new hu-morous memoir You Fall Off, You Get Back On got a great review from Kirkus, calling Stobie a “cross between Will Rogers and Lenore Skenazy! “ For more information go to www.kirusreviews.com and www.marystobie.com.

SO MUCH INSIDE THE TRANSCRIPT THIS WEEK

Sports: CCM picks highlights top athletes in high schools. Page 23

Holiday Events: Foothills market features more than 100 artists. Page 10

Columns: Make time to advise your children to goals in life. Page 9

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By JIM SMITH, Realtor ® There’s an unwritten and largely unspoken protocol when it comes to revealing the spe-cifics of competing offers when more than one offer is received on a listing. I’m not sure why this is, but maybe some of my colleagues who are regular readers of this column can help me understand why they believe a listing agent should or should not reveal the specif-ics of offers received. When functioning as an “agent” instead of a “transaction broker,” it is clear to me that it’s in my clients’ best interest to maximize the price they get for their home. In that effort, it seems only right that I should do what I can to play buyers against each other — with my client’s knowledge and approval. This subject is on my mind right now be-cause in the past few weeks I have been successful in engineering higher sale prices for two of my listings by working effectively with agents who submitted competing offers. One of the keys to successfully working with competing offers is to tell the truth about them. The question in listing agents’ minds is how much of that truth to reveal. Sometimes I will say exactly what the existing offers are when a third or fourth agent asks me “what it will take” to win the bidding. Let’s look at a typical scenario and how I chose to play it.

Agent #1 submits a below-full-price offer with $2,500 in concessions. A second agent calls and asks (as every buyer’s agent should) whether I have any offers. I say, “Yes, but it’s below full price.” The agent asks if a particular purchase price would exceed that purchase price, and I say “yes.” The agent submits an offer $2,000 below that amount but with an escalation clause stating that they will beat any competing offer by $1,000 up to full price. I inform the first agent that their offer has been exceeded and that it includes the escalation clause up to full price. That agent consults her client and informs me that they don’t want to go that high. A third agent calls and asks the question about existing offers and I give the same in-formation. That agent then submits an offer slightly above full price, all cash, waiving ap-praisal, and closing in two weeks. I recom-mend to my seller that he accept that offer and we go under contract. I didn’t ask the 2nd agent if they would like to beat that offer, be-cause their buyer was borrowing 95% (albeit with a strong lender letter) and requiring 45 days to close. Many agents are more coy about revealing details of existing offers and simply ask each agent for their “highest and best.” What would you do, and what do you think is “right”?

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Perlmutter’s o�ce shares aging tipsSenior fair allows for Medicare D enrollmentBy Clarke [email protected]

Congressman Ed Perlmutter’s office offered seniors an opportunity to learn about Medicare Part D enrollment, Social Security and other health service options at a seniors resource fair on Nov. 21 in Lakewood.

Around 200 seniors stopped by to speak with representatives from groups like the Jewish Family Service Center, Jefferson County District Attorney and Centura Health LINKS.

“I’m retiring next year and so many peo-ple try to recruit seniors into their groups or plans,” said Lakewood resident Dan Noyes. “I wanted to go to a place where I wouldn’t be sold and could find resources on the information I will need.”

Several organizations hosted “Ignite Sessions” on specific issue areas, such as warning signs of scams, how to detect a stroke, blood pressure check and top ten signs of Alzheimer’s.

Representatives from the Department of Regulatory Agencies’ (DORA) State Health Insurance Assistance Programs

(SHIP) were helping seniors with ques-tions about their plans and what other, better options are.

“Seniors need to be diligent about checking their plans every year,” explained Kathy Madden, SHIP partner services training manager. “People don’t know a lot about SHIP but those that do love us and those who don’t can’t believe what we do when they learn about us.”

SHIP helps any senior who calls with all issues related to Medicare, from claims and billing to doctors referrals and fraud.

The nonpartisan group is staffed almost entirely by volunteers and has affiliates all over the state. SHIP works with homeless groups and other nonprofit agencies to provide information for the community.

“These kinds of events are where peo-ple come for information,” Madden said. “We participate so we can let them know we’re here.”

William Kister, with Centura Health LINKS, said the Medicare specialists on hand look at people’s prescription lists and other medical information to see which plan would be the best for them.

“These kinds of events are great for us because we can meet with people face-to-face,” said Kister. “We field around 6,000 calls in seven weeks (during the enroll-ment period).”

For more information, visit www.perl-mutter.house.gov.

Representatives from Centura Health LINKS provide Medicare Plan D information during Congressman Ed Perlmut-ter’s senior resource fair. Photo by Clarke Reader

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Colorado Gives Day 2014 Statewide fundraising drive Dec. 9 By Crystal Anderson [email protected]

With a single click, Coloradans are mak-ing an impact.

Colorado Gives Day, an annual state-wide philanthropical giving event, takes place Tuesday, Dec. 9, in a computer, tablet and phone near you. Now in it’s fi fth year, the day, sponsored by Arvada’s Community First Foundation, is a statewide effort to in-crease charitable giving.

“For nonprofi ts its great to be there so people can fi nd you and learn more about you and get excited about what your do-ing,” said Dana Rinderknecht, director of online giving for the Community First Foundation. “It really is fun to see what’s going on, what’s happening in your neigh-borhood and how can I support the people that are my neighbors.”

Over the course of 24 hours, residents

across the state can log on to www.colora-dogives.org and donate to their favorite lo-cal nonprofi t organizations.

Founded on the desire to increase giv-ing, the event has steadily grown from 530 registered nonprofi ts fi ve years ago, to in-clude more than 1,600 organizations on the giving list, with the potential to grow more.

“There’s a potential for probably six to seven thousand around the state that can participate in this, it’s just awareness,” Rinderknecht said. “We’re trying to bring the rest of the state on board.”

This year, along with the website, Com-munity First has launched a free iPhone and Android smartphone app to make it easier for residents to participate.

“On the day, it will have the ticker, so you can see how much has been raised,” Rinderknecht said. “It’s going to be really fun on the day to watch the numbers go up, but you can also click and donate.”

For participating organizations, like the Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rock-ies (GRRR), these donations go a long way, helping to provide money for key programs in the organization, such as medical costs.

“We’re not a very large nonprofi t,” said Kevin Shipley, executive director of GRRR. “For us, we spend about 90 percent of our money on program, and our largest bud-get item we have is medical for the dogs ... that’s a pup we can help get well and will go on to give a family 15 years of love.”

Founded in 2010, the event has raised more than $58 million for more than 1,600 Colorado nonprofi ts.

“It’s a movement,” Rinderknecht said. “It’s amazing what Coloradans have done. We’ve distributed $58 million dollars — that’s a lot of zeros.”

To schedule a donation or learn more about the event, visit www.coloradogives.org.

Kevin Shipley, executive director of the Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rockies, and his 15 year old pal, Bentley pose for the camera. The Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rockies uses funds from Colorado Gives Day to help furry friends have happy and healthy lives. Photo by Crystal Anderson

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Scouts bring adventure indoors By Clarke Reader [email protected]

Youth looking for a taste of outdoor ad-venturing without heading into the moun-tains need search no more.

The Denver Area Council of the Boy Scouts is opening Colorado Adventure Point in spring 2015 at its Hamilton Scout Headquarters, 10455 W. 6th Ave.

The Colorado Adventure Point will fea-ture a two-story rock climbing wall, ar-chery and air rifl e shooting range, STEM classrooms and handcraft spaces.

“We’ve been trying to get a community center for the Denver area for years,” said Dave Whitner, programs director with the

Boy Scouts. “The tenants in our neighbor-ing space moved out and the idea fi nally came to fruition.”

Pinkard Construction is constructing the project, based on a design by Venture Architecture. The space is 20,000 feet and costs around $1.5 million.

“The space will feature a lot of multi-purpose classrooms, as well as offi ce and storage space,” said Hector Moreno, Pinkard project manager. “We have ex-perience doing climbing walls at recre-ation centers but the fi ring range is pretty unique.”

The rework will also feature enhanced outdoor facilities will include an urban camping environment and campfi re meet-ing areas.

“For inner city kids going to a place without lights or anything can be a stretch,” Whitner said. “Having this space will allow us to make the transition easier with the spaces outside for overnight camping and cooking.”

The project will incorporate any LEED elements that are advantageous to the function, durability or success of the proj-ect.

Nicole Cosme, director of marketing for the Boy Scouts, said in addition to being a place where scouts can get their badges, but it will be open to the community, orga-nizations and schools for a variety of uses. It can be rented for parties, meetings and classes.

“Opening this place is a big opportunity

for community partnerships,” she said. “We have around 26,000 youths in our program and could have that same num-ber from our Learning for Life (school pro-gram).”

Whitner said the location will serve as a home base for day trips and overnight-ers into the mountains, and will allow for equipment storage.

“We’ll be able to do the educational stuff, but we can have some fun with it,” he said. “We have the spaces for STEM learn-ing and then the archery range during a break.”

For more information call 303-455-5522 or visit www.denverboyscouts.org.

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Auction Donors:240 Union

5 Star Gluten Free

A Better Car Wash

Aaron Aguilar

AC Golden Brewing Company

adio Chiropractic

Ali Baba Grill

American Furniture Warehouse

Diane Amico

Ancient Treasures Alpaca Ranch

Anonymous

Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta

Applewood Golf Course

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

Ares, LLC

Art on the Brix

Arvada Center

Avenue Gifts

Avenue Vision

Baby Doe’s Clothing, Artisan Jewelry and Fine Craft

Bandimere Speedway

Barbara Warden

Barrels & Bottles Brewery

Bean Fosters

Becky Pearson

Bell Middle School

Bent Gate Mountaineering

Betty Blooms by Bonnie Souder

Bike Part Art

Bill & Linda Patterson

Bill & Sarah Litz

Bloom Boutique

Blue Canyon Bar & Grill

Bob’s Atomic Burgers

Body in Balance

Bounce Inc. (Kong)

Bradford Washburn American

Mountaineering Museum

Susie Bradley

Jack & Joy Brandt

Briarwood Inn

Nona Brown

Scott Brown

Buffalo Bill Museum

Buffalo Rose

Bumps & Bundles

Coco Burget

Café 13

California Pizza Kitchen

Calm Spirit Acupuncture

Car Wash Express

Central City Opera

Century 21 Golden West Realty

Charity Rides

Christian Action Guild

City of Golden

Clean Cars Carwash

Cobb Theatres

Coleman Company

Colorado Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Colorado Mountain Club

Colorado Paragliding

Colorado Railroad Museum

Colorado Trail Foundation

Mark Conklin

Charlie Coors

Darden Coors

Joe and Gail Coors

Rich Copeland

Corner Mechanic & Tire Shop

Dr. Charles Courtad DDS

Courtyard by Marriott

Jeanne & Dennis Crass

Credit Union of Colorado

Creekside Jewelers

Jesse Crock Art

CSM Baseball

CSM Football

CSM Geology Museum

CSM Men’s Basketball

CSM Men’s Soccer

CSM Softball

CSM Women’s Basketball

CSM Women’s Soccer

CSM Wrestling

CSM Youth Sports Camp

Curves of Golden

Erin Dawes

Paul Deardorff

D’Deli

Del’s Tonsorial Parlor

Denver Art Museum

Denver Children’s Museum

Denver Marriott West

Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Downtown Aquarium

Ed & Jean Dorsey

Durango and Silverton Narrow Guage Railroad

El Callejon

El Dorado Mexican Restaurant

Lora Engesser

ENOR Environmental Camp

Linda Enstrom

Essence Laser and Wellness

Fleur-de-Lis Flowers

Fossil Trace Golf Club

Free Horizon Montessori

Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Tom & Kay Furtak

Richard Goad

Wendy Goad

Game Day Memories

Gene Bauer Goldsmith

Georgetown Loop Railway

Glass Craft

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

Golden Beer Talks

Golden Buffalo Bill Days

Golden City Brewery

Golden Frames & Gifts

Golden Goods

Golden Himalaya

Golden History Museums

Golden Landmarks Association

Golden Mill

Golden Moon Distillery

Golden Moves

Golden Music Center

Golden Pilates

Golden Police Department

Golden River Sports

Golden Skillet

Golden Sweets

Golden Urban Renewal Authority

Golden Vision Clinic, Dr. Sam Baron OD

Golden Visitors Center

Golden Volunteer Fire Department

Good Times Drive Thru

Goozell Yogurt & Coffee

Grappa Bistro

Greater Golden Area Chamber of Commerce

Jeff & Jill Hansen

Richard Hebert

Heritage Square Alpine Action

Higher Grounds Coffee

Janice Holmes

Home Depot

Hotel Boulderado

Indulge Bistro and Wine Bar

Into the Mystic Healing & Arts

Jefferson Symphony Orchestra

Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches

Marv Kay

Karen Jenkins

Nanette Johnson & Dan Dougherty

Jim Keller

JC Kelley

John Kelley

Kelley Trucking

Sharon Kirts

Leadership Golden

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Lou Liebovich

Bob Lowry

Lil’ Ricci’s

Lodge Casino Black Hawk

Love & Logic Institute

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Dr. John McInerney

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Meyer Hardware

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Marcie Miller & Julie Millick

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Mountain Toad Brewing

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Octopus Car Wash

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Red Rocks Community College

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Rewind Consignment Shop

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Joe Rillos

Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum

Rolling Hills Country Club

Rose Rogers

Scissors Edge

Shelton Elementary PTSA

Cathy Shiramizu

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Sitzmark Lodge

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Strater Hotel

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Patrick Stratton

Kent Stevinson

Table Mountain Inn

Tall Pines Painting, Inc.

Dixie Termin & Ronald Miller

The Clothes Mine

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The Silver Horse

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Vicki Wagner

Dr. Bruce Waring

Joseph and Carol Weber

Brett Wieber

Wendy Wood Photography

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Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

Woody’s Wood Fired Pizza

Wrigley’s Chicago Sports Bar &Grill

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The Golden Civic Foundation held its 39th annual Dinner and Auction on November 15, 2014. The event was themed “Bob’s Garage,” and honored Bob Lowry for his many years of service and commitment to the Golden community. More than $118, 000 was raised at the sold out event, and all of the proceeds will be distributed

to Golden’s schools and non-profit organizations through the Civic Foundation’s grants program in February.

American Alpine Club LibraryAmerican Mountaineering MuseumBell Middle SchoolBuffalo Bill DaysCASA of Jefferson & Gilpin CountiesColorado Cowboy GatheringColorado Fourteeners InitiativeColorado Mountain ClubColorado Trail FoundationCompass Montessori

Continental Divide Trail CoalitionCSM Geology MuseumDinosaur RidgeFamily TreeFoothills Art CenterFree Horizon Montessori SchoolGolden Backpack ProgramGolden Chamber of CommerceGolden Community ChoirGolden Earth Days

Golden Fire DeptGolden High After PromGolden High SchoolGolden History MuseumsGolden LandmarksGolden Optimist ClubGolden Police*Golden Public Library**Jefferson SymphonyKyffin Elementary

Miners Alley PlayhouseMitchell ElementaryOutdoor Lab FoundationPleasant View ElementaryRed Rocks Community CollegeRocky Mountain Quilt MuseumShelton ElementaryWelchester Elementary

Congratulations to the following organizations which have been selected to receive grants funded from the event proceeds:

Thank You...

Hazel AddamsMaia AddamsJack BrandtJoy Brandt

Carol ChapmanMarcia ClaxtonCSM AthletesCharlie Coors

Darden CoorsRick GoadWendy GoadMarv Kay

Sandi LauersdorfSunny MarschnerBonnie MidkiffMarcie Miller

Julie Millick Teri SpahnElimar TrujilloVicki Wagner

Frank YoungTerre Deegan-YoungLinda Young Tom Young

Thank you to the many supporters who made the 39th Annual Dinner and Auction a success:

Underwriters - $5,000+: F. A. (Heinie) Foss, Colorado School of Mines.Gold Level Sponsors - $2,500 - $4,999: MillerCoors, Waste Management.

Silver Level Sponsors - $1,000 - $2,500: Billings Investments, Joy Brandt, Mrs. Lloyd Goad, Golden Buffalo Bill Days, Golden Software, Bill and Mimi Hillen, Kelley Trucking, Greg & Kelly Poulos, Samson Energy, Dr. & Mrs. John & Sharon Trefny, US Bank.

Bronze Level Sponsors - $500 - $999: New West Golden Family Medicine, Hottman Law Office, PC, Colorado Business Bank, Key Bank,Brian Quarnstrom & Julieta Giraldez, John & Mary McCready, Sarah and Todd Labosky, Ares, LLC, Rotary Club of Golden.

The mission of the Golden Civic Foundation is to invest in the economic and cultural vitality of the Golden community. Since its establishment in 1970, the Golden Civic Foundation has provided more than $2.6 million for the betterment of the Golden community.

Golden Civic Foundation

Board of Directors:

Sarah Labosky – PresidentRichard Goad – Vice President

Pat Madison – Treasurer

Rick Hebert – DirectorBrant Lahnert - Director

M.L. Richardson – Director

Brian Quarnstrom – DirectorJoy Brandt – AdvisorMarv Kay – Advisor

John Trefny – Advisor

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Prayer proclamation clears legal challenge By Vic Vela [email protected]

The Colorado Supreme Court on Nov. 25 dismissed a legal challenge to the governor’s ability to declare Day of Prayer proclama-tions.

The justices did not rule on the merits of whether it is appropriate for government to

encourage prayer, rather the majority deter-mined that the plaintiffs had no legal stand-ing to challenge the proclamations.

In a 5-2 ruling, the court determined that the harm suffered by the plaintiffs was not “injury suffi cient” to provide standing and that the administrative costs for issu-ing prayer proclamations are “incidental” to state taxpayers.

The majority opinion also notes that the proclamations do not require residents to participate in prayer.

The dismissal comes two years after the state Court of Appeals issued a ruling that sided with the plaintiffs.

The plaintiffs are four state residents who are members of the Wisconsin-based Free-dom from Religion Foundation. They claim that the proclamations – which have been issued by Democrat and Republican gover-nors – violate constitutional protections for religious freedom.

“Non-religious citizens are being encour-aged by the governor to engage in a day of prayer,” said Patrick Elliott, an attorney for the foundation. “A lot of people would be upset if the governor called for a day without prayer.”

Elliott was disappointed that the court did not take up the merits of the case.

“The court really said even though tax-payers and the governor’s offi ce spent mon-

ey, it’s not the type of injury where you can challenge,” Elliott said. “I think their position is that nobody can challenge these procla-mations.”

Justices William W. Hood III and Gregory J. Hobbs Jr. offered dissenting opinions of the court’s majority ruling. The justices said that by rejecting the plaintiffs’ standing, “we abdicate our responsibility to consider a matter of great public importance...”

Republican State Attorney General-Elect Cynthia Coffman hailed the court’s ruling.

“This decision by the state’s high court means that like the president of the Unit-ed States and other governors around the country, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and future Colorado governors are free to issue honorary proclamations without fear of being tied up in court by special interest groups,” Coffman said through an emailed statement. “It was the correct ruling by the justices after careful consideration of the is-sues.

Commuter rail cars on display New trains at Union Station for viewing By Vic Vela [email protected]

Commuter rail transit is a couple of years away for much of metro Denver, but folks this week can view the high-speed train cars that will soon operate in subur-ban areas.

The 70-ton, 85-foot long commuter cars currently are on display at Denver’s Union Station. There, the public can tour and learn about the Denver area’s soon-to-be newest mode of transit, through Dec. 6.

The trains are located on the commuter rail platform, directly behind Union Sta-tion, and will be on display 11-7 p.m. each day.

The vehicles are among 66 commuter cars that will operate along four new rail lines that have been developed from a Re-

gional Transportation Division FasTracks project.

Three rails will operate beginning in 2016: The East Rail line will connect to Denver International Airport. The Gold Line will travel to Arvada and Wheat Ridge. And the Northwest Rail will serve West-minster.

The North Metro Rail Line to Thornton will operate beginning in 2018.

“Our community has been looking for-ward to this happening for a long time,” City of Thornton spokesman Todd Barnes said of the North Metro Rail Line. “We’re glad to see it starting to happen.”

Each commuter car can carry up to 232 passengers. The roomy cars will feature overhead storage areas as well as luggage and bicycle racks.

And don’t confuse the commuter cars with the familiar light rail vehicles that have been operating in Denver since the 1990’s.

Similar to light rail vehicles, the com-

muter cars will also be powered by over-head electric lines. But the commuter cars are heavier and are capable of traveling up to 79 miles per hour. The vehicles can go longer distances and will make fewer stops than a light rail system.

RTD spokesman Kevin Flynn said he’s not worried about any potential public confusion over the two modes of transit.

“The bottom line is it doesn’t really matter what they call it as long as they ride it,” he said.

The � rst four electric commuter rail cars that will be part of the RTD 66-car � eet starting corridor operations in 2016 recently arrived in Denver. Photo by Courtesy photo

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Ana Temu Vidrio’s stepfather woke up the morning of Nov. 20 in a good mood before leaving for work, the young woman said the following day.

On Nov. 20 President Barack Obama announced he would take steps to protect millions of undocumented immigrants like Vidrio’s stepfather from the threat of deportation.

“Yesterday, he couldn’t wait to get out the door and tell his co-workers this an-nouncement was coming,” she said during a Denver press event where she was joined by dozens of other energized immigration-reform activists who praised Obama’s ac-tion.

“I love this president,” said one woman, speaking in broken English and pointing to an Obama sign that read, “Gracias Senor Presidente.” Others around her chanted, “Si, se puede!” — the Spanish translation of Obama’s famous “Yes we can” cam-paign rallying cry that dates back to Cesar Chavez.

The night before, Obama delivered on what he had been hinting at for months — that he would take executive action on certain areas of federal immigration policy,

a response to Congress’ continuing failure to pass immigration reform.

Obama’s action adds more border re-sources and will make it easier for high-skilled workers, college graduates and en-trepreneurs to stay in the country.

And a component of Obama’s actions will allow millions of undocumented im-migrants to “come out of the shadows” and have the ability to stay in the country tem-porarily, without the threat of deportation.

During a nationally televised address, Obama said his actions will not apply to every immigrant living in the country, only to those who have lived here for at least fi ve years and who have no criminal his-tory, among other provisions.

The president said his actions will bet-ter allow agents to prioritize deportations, focusing on security threats rather than mothers and fathers who are here to work.

“Felons, not families. Criminals, not children. Gang members, not a mom who’s working hard to provide for her kids. We’ll prioritize, just like law enforcement does every day,” Obama said.

Obama said his action does not grant citizenship or the right to stay in the coun-try permanently.

“All we’re saying is we’re not going to de-port you,” he said.

The president said his action — which he described as within his legal authority — was a result of inaction on the part of Congress.

Congress has yet to send a compre-

hensive immigration reform measure to Obama’s desk. The Senate passed a bill last year, but it has yet to receive a vote on the House fl oor.

“And to those members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better or ques-tion the wisdom of me acting where Con-gress has failed, I have one answer: Pass a bill,” Obama said.

GOP criticizes actionBut Republicans said Obama’s action

now makes it impossible for an immigra-tion reform measure to get to his desk.

“President Obama wants a partisan political wedge issue, not meaningful, sensible, compassionate immigration re-form,” said Republican Congressman Mike Coffman, who represents Colorado’s 6th Congressional District. “The president’s unilateral actions will make it harder for Congress to fi x the immigration system, and the worst part is — that seems to be exactly his intention.”

State Republican Party Chairman Ryan Call blasted Obama’s “outrageous deci-sion to do an end run around Congress.” Call said Obama’s moves are particularly audacious, considering how many Demo-crats suffered losses nationally during the recent midterm elections.

“President Obama is thumbing his nose at the American people, ignoring the clear message they sent just two weeks ago

when they elected Republicans to control both chambers of Congress,” Call said.

Some Republicans stated Obama has exceeded his executive powers through his actions. But several other presidents, both Democrats and Republicans, have taken similar measures. They include Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, who also took executive action to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation.

In a speech in Las Vegas the day after his announcement, Obama countered Repub-licans’ claim that his perceived overreach will make passing immigration reform more diffi cult.

“Why? I didn’t dissolve Parliament,” Obama said. “That’s not how the system works.”

Obama received praise from Democrat-ic Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, as well as from local House Democrats.

“In the face of legislative inaction, the president was forced to move the country forward,” said Congressman Ed Perlmut-ter, who represents the state’s 7th Congres-sional District.

Vidrio agrees. The young woman, who is a U.S. citizen and a college student, ex-pressed the relief that will come to her stepfather as a result of Obama’s moves.

“I am very happy that my stepfather will no longer have to live in fear driving my brother to school or even the store or work because of the president’s announcement yesterday,” she said.

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When a movie moves me Let me tell you about my system for

evaluating movies.If it’s a comedy, does it make me laugh?

If it’s a drama, then I’m looking for three “moments” — scenes in the movie which have maximum emotional involve-ment. They can be visually stunning, like “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon;” they can be motivational, like “Rudy;” or they can even be great cathartic events, like when Maximus kills Commodus at the end of “Gladiator.”

So with this in mind, I watched “Mock-ingjay, part I” last weekend. Yes, I was among the masses that went out for the premiere weekend — as I was years ago for the “Twilight” movies. A dad’s job...

Anyway, the movie was going along, and it was following the book, so there wasn’t any real surprises. But, after an hour, there was only one good moment, and so I was getting a little restless. And then a scene develops which blew my mind: Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) sings a folk song (surprisingly well); but then the director uses that song as an anthem, and he develops an entire battle scene out of it. For three minutes of the movie, he told the whole story with only pictures and music. It was masterful.

And it struck me — again — how pow-erful music can be. Look, I realize that as a professional musician, my opinion is a lit-tle biased that way. But, it’s a little-known

fact that, the longer a person spends doing something creative and artistic, the more intellectual the exercise becomes. Brain scans have shown, where non-musicians and amateurs experience music on the side of their brains more closely associ-ated with emotion, trained musicians experience music intellectually at least as much as they do emotionally.

This brings with it some unfortunate side effects — there is a real danger of be-coming very mercenary about music, and I have a hard time hearing music without having to also hear the voice of my “inner critic.” But in the case of “Mockingjay,” it was so well done that I could sit back and enjoy the moment. And I know it’s not a new device—television dramas regularly tell story by “montage,” to the point that “The Muppet Movie” even made fun of the device. But when it’s done well, it is still a powerful way to move a drama along.

This is a great season of the year to

be thinking about things like this, too. After all, what is the Christmas season without Christmas carols? Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, the Car-penters — all of these great artists are on the radio right now because the music of this season has a unique way of touching our hearts and bringing us a little of the spirit of the season. And have you seen the trailer for the new “Star Wars?” Who doesn’t hear the familiar strains of John Williams and get transported to a galaxy far, far away?

That said, that was the last really good moment in “Mockingjay I”— overall, it’s a pretty transparent attempt to squeeze as much money out of the movie-going public as possible by splitting a story into two parts unnecessarily.

But, if it manages to remind people how powerful music can be, at a time when everybody is searching for a “magic bullet” to make our education system better, then I’m quite happy to drop down the cost of a few tickets to support it. And I hope the next movie has more such mo-ments.

Michael Alcorn is a teacher and writer who lives in Arvada with his wife and three children. His fi rst novel, “The Accidental Christmas,” is available at MichaelJAlcorn.com.

Is Dave Logan the greatest coach in Colorado history?

Seven championship teams at four

different programs. That is what Wheat Ridge High School and University of Colorado alum Dave Logan accomplished when his Cherry Creek team upset Valor Christian 25-24 to win the 5A state title Saturday.

Therefore we asked our loyal reader’s one simple question: Is Dave Logan the greatest coach in the history of Colorado sports? Here are a few of their answers:

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“I would have to say ‘yes.’ No one has ever come close to his resume, not even Mike Shanahan.”

Greg Wyche, Denver

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OBITUARIES

Helen Louise Bell, 75, of Denver, passed away 11/19/2014. Born in WY, she attended Barnes Business School and worked as a nanny, librarian, special educa-tion tutor, a secretary for Humble Oil and the Jef-fco School ESL program retiring in 2004. She was a wonderful wife, home-maker, as and exemplary Girl Scout and Cub Scout leader for many years. Preceded in death by her husband Lyndon Bell, Helen is survived her daughter Laura (Ruben) Rivera of Littleton; son Keith (Christie) Bell of Morrison, and 3 grand-children. An open-house will be held 12/6/2014 12PM – 8PM at 7900 W. Layton Ave, Den-ver, CO 80123. Dona-tions may be made to the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) at the National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center (NPDPSC). For more information visit www.EvergreenMemori-alPark.com

BELLHelen Louise Bell

Nov. 4, 1939 – Nov. 19, 2014

It is with great sadness that the family of Jessie Elizabeth Knight, known to her friends as “Betty,” announce that she passed peace-fully on Sunday, November 23, 2014, at the age of 96 years.

She will be lovingly re-membered by her daugh-ters, Patricia (Gordon) Ramstetter and Mary Lou (Bill) Welborn, her nine grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren, 18 great great grandchildren, extended family and nu-merous dear friends. She was predeceased by her husband, John Knight, her sister, Helen Tansey, and her four sons, Donald, Rho-

bin, twins James and John.

Betty worked at Coors Porcelain Company for 26 years as a factory worker and custo-dian until she re-tired. She always

helped others in as many ways as she could. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, friend, etc.

A Memorial Service for her will be held on Thurs-day, December 11, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at Woods Memo-rial Chapel, 1100 Washing-ton Street, Golden.

Those who so desire may make donations in her memory to Fairmount Bible Church, 15100 West 48th Avenue, Golden, CO 80403-1778.

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It doesn’t matter how you do it … just give They stand on street corners with

cardboard signs telling me that anything helps, and I give money to these rugged raggedy people. I keep dollar bills handy, sometimes even the occasional fi ve, and I roll down my window to pass my cash to the person who sprints over.

This doesn’t make me a better – or worse – person than someone else who won’t do this. It’s simply something that I want to do, something that I feel com-pelled to do. Bad luck, bad choices, bad timing … I don’t judge, I just do what I can.

’Tis the season – the season for giving, for doing what any of us can. The holidays bring into sharper focus the circumstanc-es of those less fortunate than we, and also provide an abundance of ways to help. On the day before Thanksgiving, when the wind was whipping and wicked, the Salvation Army was tended by a stalwart bell ringer outside the supermarket. I was glad I had a few bucks at the time, and I’m going to make a habit of having small bills on me when I go to the store now.

There are other ways to make a differ-ence with our donations. Tuesday, Dec. 9, is Colorado Gives Day, a statewide movement to celebrate and increase phi-lanthropy in Colorado. This “give where you live” initiative is part of Colorado-

Gives.org. Community First Foundation and FirstBank have partnered to present Colorado Gives Day since 2010, which is one of the most successful events of its kind in the nation, having already distrib-uted more 58 million dollars to Colorado nonprofi ts.

What’s great about ColoradoGives.org – which operates year round, by the way – is that the website provides comprehensive, objective, and up-to-date information about more than 1,600 Colorado nonprofi t organizations. If you don’t already have a charity or two in mind, you can search by cause, by city, or even ZIP code, and then check out its profi le. From there, just se-lect “Donate Now” and contribute online. You don’t need to create an account to make a donation, so just skip that step if you don’t want one.

If you make a donation on, or sched-

ule one for, Colorado Gives Day, Tuesday, Dec. 9, then your donation will qualify for a boost from the $1 Million Incentive fund. Not to be confused with a “match,” the Incentive Fund increases the value of every donation proportionally, which means that if a nonprofi t organization receives, say, 7 percent of the total amount of money raised on Colorado Gives Day, that same nonprofi t receives 7 percent of the $1 Million Incentive Fund.

Of course, getting a boost from a mil-lion dollars is an additional incentive for donations, but more than that, Colorado Gives Day is another way for us as a state, as communities, to do what we can. I

personally choose Canine Partners of the Rockies, Lighthouse Writers Workshop, and, not surprisingly, Writing for Peace.

I encourage you – no, I urge you – to support any cause of your choice. And whether you make a donation online, at your school, your library, your place of worship, outside the supermarket or through your car window, it doesn’t matter how you do it. Just give.

Andrea Doray is a writer who believes that empathy, compassion, and peace are the gifts we can give each other throughout the year. Contact her at [email protected].

Make your decision and drop the doubt The shortest distance between two

points is a straight line. A simple theory, and yet a much tougher application to manage sometimes.

Let’s think about a ski run rated “ex-pert” — you know, something that may be really steep and richly covered in moguls. Now the expert skier may be able to take a straight line, going top to bottom as quickly and effi ciently as possible. For the intermediate skier, the goal to get to the bottom is the same, but they have to take a more circuitous route. There will be more turns made for sure, and they will use more of the mountain as they traverse the slope.

At some point both skiers knew which direction they would be headed, and in some cases once they jumped on the chairlift there would be no turning back. The expert has no issues because they can ski or snowboard just about any terrain. So it is with confi dence that they take to any hill. However our intermediate folks may take the same chair ride up with a little trepidation, and that fear or nervous-ness may increase once they are looking over their tips and down at the steep grade and bumps below. Doubt creeps in for sure.

Sometimes we all make decisions with-out looking at the big picture or complete situation. We have all at some point stood looking out over our tips at a precarious

situation where we have already made the commitment or decision to do something knowing we were maybe too ambitious in our thinking or too aggressive in our belief that we could actually pull it off. And yet there we stand, looking at the project or opportunity and we are overcome with fear and doubt. And then we make it worse by letting our ego get in the way as we refuse to ask for help or let others assist us and maybe even come to our rescue. It’s kind of like having ski patrol stop by while we are on the brink, offer us a safe ride down on a sled or snowmobile, and we refuse the help.

The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. But each situation will dictate whether we have the expertise to go from point A to point B as precisely and effi ciently as possible, or whether we are still in our learning curve and it will take us a bit longer to accomplish the same goal. So although the short-

est distance between two points may be a straight line, the most effective path will be whichever path gets the job done safely, accurately, and on time.

When we can accept the level we are operating at in a given activity, event, or project, we will place ourselves in a much better position to minimize our doubts, fears, and biggest worries. And this is huge because I can tell you that most people stop pursuing their goals and dreams or give up on a path or a project because of doubt and fear. And quitting is just a shame.

Whether we are a beginner at some-thing, average or intermediate, advanced, or an expert, we all face that moment of making a decision. We make decisions all day long both consciously and subcon-sciously, and it is when we are making a conscious decision to engage in some-thing, anything, that we then follow up that decision with some form of direction. We see the road ahead and we embark on the journey and to minimize the fear, doubt and worry we need to evaluate our skill set, know how far we can stretch ourselves, and then know what resources and people are available to help. We need to know if we have the luxury of time on our side and if so, then we can traverse the project as slowly as necessary to achieve the desired results, or if we are expert enough and confi dent in our ability, we

can take the straight line.Years ago I would ski just about

anything, bumps, trees and steeps. And I would ski them full of doubt and fear sometimes because my ego wouldn’t let me fi gure out how to ask for help so I could get better. Then I was skiing with my good friend Dudley Ottley, who is a phenomenal skier, and as we were headed down Ripsaw over in Beaver Creek one day, he gave me a few pointers. After just a little bit of practice on those newly ac-quired techniques, my confi dence soared and my fears were abated. And all I had to do was ask for a little help after I had made my decision to ski an expert trail and then committed to the direction or path that I would follow.

Have you made a decision to do something? Have you set your course or direction? And are you having any second thoughts or doubts now that you have made that commitment? I would love to hear all about it at [email protected] and when we can ease or eliminate the doubts that creep in, it really will be a better than good week.

Michael Norton is a Colorado resident, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corpora-tion, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.

GOLDEN NEWS IN A HURRY

Candlelight walkThe annual Candlelight Walk to mark

the Christmas Season will be Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. There will be many activities along Washington Ave., and Clear Creek History Park before and after the walk as well as delicious snacks and beverages. The event is free and open to the public.

First Christmas parade The Olde Golden Christmas Parade

starts 11 a.m. at 10th and Washington Avenue.

Holiday card creation workshopThe Foothills Art Center is hosting a

holiday card creation workshop on Sat-urday, Dec. 6, at 11 a.m. The workshops allows for family and friends to create fun and thoughtful holiday cards for the season. The event is free and open to the public.

Pottery Sale at Golden History MuseumsThe Golden History Museums will hold

a pottery sale and museum store open house at 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is Free.

Golden Concert Choir Holiday show The Golden Concert Choir will have

its “Cantatas of Celebration” on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Golden High School. Enjoy a collection of celebratory cantatas including; J.S. Bach’s Cantata 61 “Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland,” Daniel Pinkham’s Christmas Cantata, and Handel’s Chandos Anthem No. 9 “O Praise The Lord with one Consent.” Purchase tickets online or at the door. Visit golden-communitychoirs.org.

Golden Chamber Holiday Business ExpoThe Golden Chamber Annual Holiday

Business Expo will be on Monday, Dec. 8, at 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Enjoy delicious happy hour food, beverages and live mu-sic while networking at the Table Moun-tain Inn. The event is free.

Golden Beer Talks Barrels & Bottles will be the featured

brewery for the monthly Golden Beer Talks at Windy Saddle Café, 1110 Wash-ington Ave. in Golden on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is free. This month’s speaker is Jim Clawson, Lockheed Martin Systems Engineer, who will share his expertise on Orion EFT1: The First Flight of America’s Newest Spaceship.

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LIFEW E S T M E T R O

Cherry Hills event gets tip of PGA cap

For an unprecedented third year in a row, the BMW Championship was named the PGA Tour’s Tournament of the Year at the tour’s tournament meeting on Nov. 20 in La Quinta, California.

The award was one of three earned by the 2014 BMW Championship, which also won the “Best On-Site Staging” and “Best Advertising Campaign/Promo-tional Idea” awards for this year’s tourna-ment at Cherry Hills Country Club.

Conducted by the Western Golf As-sociation, the 2014 BMW Championship continued to raise awareness and sup-port for the Evans Scholars Foundation, the WGA’s 84-year-old sister organization that has been sending caddies to college since 1930.

The penultimate event in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the BMW Championship was one of the top-attended tourna-ments on the PGA Tour in 2014, attract-ing more than 125,000 spectators to Cherry Hills.

“On behalf of the PGA Tour, I am delighted to congratulate the BMW Championship for the special recogni-tion it has received with these three awards,” said Andy Pazder, PGA Tour executive vice president and chief of op-erations. “The tournament staff should be extremely proud of its hard work and for being recognized as the PGA Tour Tournament of the Year for the third consecutive season.”

Benchmarks achieved by the BMW Championship in 2014 — in the areas of revenue growth, charity integration, event advertising, host club and com-munity support, title sponsor integration and player and caddie hospitality — were all significant factors in the event being named Tournament of the Year, tour of-ficials said.

Top Chef winner opens eateryIt’s been years in the making, but

Hosea Rosenberg, the much-heralded “Top Chef” season five winner, finally opened Blackbelly Market, a restaurant and butcher shop in a nondescript strip mall in east Boulder (1606 Conestoga St. No. 3).

Focused on seasonal and fresh farm-to-table offerings, the contemporary menu features Blackbelly Farms’ own livestock and locally sourced small-farm produce. There’s also an in-house butch-er shop, crafted charcuterie program, and gourmet pantry sundries for sale at the small front-of-house market.

During the media party, we sampled specialty cocktails (including Pirate’s Apples made with Havana Club Rum, Leopold’s NY Apple Whiskey, lemon and hot cider), house-made charcuterie, a cheese plate, kobe beef hangar steak, a three-squash soup with apple bits and other assorted goodies.

For more information, go to www.blackbelly.com.

Zagat lists Denver bakeryZagat, the national publication and

website whose editorial team curates the best restaurants and nightspots in 18 cities worldwide, recently released its picks for The 12 Hottest Bakeries Around the U.S.

And among that coveted 12 is Maria Empanada, an Argentinean bakery in

Foothills Art Center hosts 40th holiday art marketBy Clarke [email protected]

This is the time of year when shoppers search high and low for the special gift for the loved ones in their lives.

The 40th annual Holiday Art Market at the Foot-hills Art Center is back to offer the creative works of more than 100 Colorado artists for shoppers looking

for a gift with a personal, homemade touch.The market, 809 15th St. in Golden, runs through Dec. 28. It

is open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free, though donations are ac-cepted.

“There are 48 artists returning from our last market, so we have a lot of new artists” said Marcella Nordbeck, gift gallery manager. “Our first call for entry went out in July, so we’re basi-cally thinking about it all year.”

The items on sale include ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, paintings, woodworking, photography and holiday items.

Nordbeck said the set up for the market is a three week process that requires two dozen volunteers to get everything in its right place.

“We’re using paint on the walls as our key decoration ele-ment,” explained said Becky Guy, exhibitions coordinator. “There are so many great spaces here but we also want to make sure we create some intimate places for displays.”

The market features thousands of unique handcrafted items, all displayed against the backdrop of the historic church that houses the main gallery spaces. Since the market has been run-ning for so long the challenge is to make it unique every year.

“Every year it’s a fresh experience, especially since shoppers quite possibly can’t find these items anywhere else,” Nordbeck said. “We have things for every group — men, women and kids — and every price point.”

The art market is more than a shopping experience — this month several special events will be held at FAC.

Children will have the opportunity to have their photos taken with Santa and enjoy a free hot cocoa bar and cookies before the Golden Candelight Walk on Friday, Dec. 5, 4-6 p.m.

There will be a free card creation station at the center 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 6 and a holiday sweater party and ornament creation demonstration with Stephanie Kuhne from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Dec. 13. The cost for the sweater party and ornament creation is $5.

Finally, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 20 there will be a ginger-bread house construction event for $10, which will teach the tricks to making a perfect, edible creation.

These kinds of events have helped to make the market a key part of many holiday traditions.

“We have more than 200 applicants to the market this year and we jury the show because we want people to say ‘wow’ every year,” Guy said. “Last year we had more than 7,000 visitors who spend more than $100,000.”

Nordbeck said that shopping at the market is a chance to do several positive things at one.

“Shoppers can say with pride that their gift is a locally cre-ated, unique piece that is supporting a Colorado artists and

nonprofit,” she said.For more information call 303-279-3922 or visit www.foot-

hillsartcenter.org.

IF YOU GOWHAT: 40th annual Holiday Art MarketWHERE: Foothills Art Center809 15th St., GoldenWHEN: Through Dec. 28Tuesday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sunday: noon to 5 p.m.COST: Free, though donations are acceptedINFORMATION: 303-279-3922 or www.foothillsartcenter.org

SPECIAL EVENTSDec. 5 — 4-6 p.m. - Golden Candlelight Walk - Children may have their photo taken

with Santa, before he leads the Golden Candlelight Walk. Plus, enjoy a hot cocoa bar and cookies

COST: FreeDec. 6 — 11 a.m. to 1 .pm. - Card Creation Station - Participants will create holiday

cards for friends and family using festive materials supplied by Foothills Art Center.COST: FreeDec. 13 — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Holiday Sweater Party - Participants will bring the

sweatshirt or hoodie and Foothills will supply the materials and guidance to help everyone create their own most festive, awesomely fun holiday sweaters.

Cost: $5Dec. 13 — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Ornament Creation with Stephanie Kuhne - Jewelry

workshop instructor Stephanie will demonstrate how to create some beautiful wire jewelry for the holidays

Cost: $5Dec. 13 — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Artist demonstrationsCOST: FreeDec. 20 — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Gingerbread Construction Zone - Gingerbread houses

can be a tricky to build, and the fun part is always to decorate. We make the whole process simple and easy for you.

Cost: $10

Mediums on sale at the 40th annual Holiday Art Market at the Foothills Art Center include ceramics, �ber, glass, jewelry, paintings, woodworking, photography and holiday items. Courtesy photos

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White Fence Farm changes handsAfter 41 years of ownership by the Wil-

son family, Lakewood’s venerable White Fence Farm has changed hands. The new owners, P&C Family Farm Restaurants, led by business partners and hospitality veterans Craig Caldwell and Tom Piercy, said they won’t change the family-friendly ambience nor chicken dinner menu.

“It took me a long time to find the right owner,” said Charlie Wilson, whose fam-ily converted their property along Jewell Avenue into the destination restaurant. “It takes a certain type of person with the know-how, experience and love of the community to become the proprietor of our family legacy. We had numerous conversations, but it never felt right until I

met Tom and Craig.“Tom grew up with the original White

Fence Farm in Joliet (Ill.). His childhood memories are similar to mine; he under-stands the joy, challenges and surprises. I never wanted this place to grow stale and old. I needed someone with enthusiasm and innovation, and these guys were per-fect. And, the most important part, they aren’t going to change a thing, except for a few family photos on the wall.”

The 80-acre Wilson Farm was an origi-nal working hay and cattle farm. Today, it operates as a family enclave, and more than 5 million chicken dinners have been served since 1973.

More information: www.wff-co.net.

Pretenders visit RockmountRockmount Ranch Wear’s retail store at

1626 Wazee St. has long been a celebrity

magnet for rock `n roll royalty who make a visit mandatory during Denver gigs.

Nov. 22 was no exception when The Pretenders stopped by while on tour. They picked up some shorts and invited the Rockmount gang to the gig at the Para-mount Theater.

Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, res-taurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also writes for Blacktie-Colorado.com. You can subscribe and read her columns (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at www.blacktie-colorado.com/pennyparker. She can be reached at [email protected] or at 303-619-5209.

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Andrea Nuanes of Westminster walks the sidewalk along the perimeter of the Wal-Mart at Wadsworth Boulevard and Colfax Avenue on Friday, Nov. 28. She said she was there with numerous other protesters to support “fair wages and full-time work” for Wal-Mart workers. “The hourly wage is set by industry standards and if you are going to require $15, it is going to ultimately hurt the customers,” said Bruce Jameson, a full-time employee at the location, who has been with the company �ve years since he retired from the U.S. Marines. Kayla Whaling, spokeswoman for Wal-Mart, said the company is focused on providing opportunities and the average wage is $11.83. She added people at the protests are sometimes union paid demonstrators. Photo by Mikkel Kelly

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Tax laws undermine legalization of pot Lack of deductions may prove crippling to stores By Katie Kuntz Rocky Mountain PBS I-News

The Nov. 4 elections meant sweeping victories for the marijuana industry na-tionally, but in Colorado, the outcome was more of a mixed bag.

Alaska, Oregon and the District of Co-lumbia legalized recreational marijuana, while only some communities in Colo-rado chose to expand businesses. Voters in Manitou Springs and Federal Heights passed initiatives allowing retail marijuana shops to operate, while voters in Palmer Lake and Ramah in El Paso County, and Lakewood voted against recreational sales.

Nearly 100 new businesses received their licenses from Colorado regulators on Oct. 1.

Yet many of these new, voter-approved

pot shops may fi nd it diffi cult to survive a drug war-era tax code that already threat-ens many established businesses.

Under the code, the federal government stands to make more money from the sale of marijuana than those legally selling it. And that could be enough to shut down many shops.

“It’s almost like they want us to fail,” said Mitch Woolhiser, while walking through his store called Northern Lights Natural Rx in Edgewater. “Everything I do is aimed at keeping us in business because if I don’t, then (the feds) win. And I’m not going to let them win.”

Woolhiser believes the federal govern-ment is actively seeking to undermine his business.

Woolhiser fi rst opened shop in 2010, selling medical marijuana. He started sell-ing recreational pot when it became legal in Colorado at the start of this year. Last year, his business didn’t earn a profi t. Had he been selling anything but cannabis, he

would not have owed federal income tax, as he ended up with a loss.

Instead, he ended up paying close to $20,000 to the IRS because of a 1980s tax code called 280E.

“I believe that the feds extend the drug war through 280E,” said Jordan Cornelius, a Denver accountant who has worked with Woolhiser and many other marijuana com-panies in Colorado. “If (the federal gov-ernment) can’t put them out of business legally when voters are mandating these businesses to move forward, it’s very easy to put them out of business fi nancially.”

Whether the government is actively enforcing the punitive code in an effort to undermine the legal marijuana business remains unclear. The Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration and In-ternal Revenue Service declined comment.

However, an IRS spokesperson provided a 2010 letter written in response to several lawmakers in Colorado, Massachusetts, Arizona and California who had asked the IRS to stop enforcing the tax code in states that legalized the sale of medical mari-juana. The IRS letter pointed out that only Congress could make that change.

“The result you seek would require the Congress to amend either the Internal Rev-enue Code or the Controlled Substance Act,” the IRS letter said.

Though multiple members of Congress received the letter, there has been little ef-fort to amend the code.

Instead, the federal government collects taxes on what it considers an illegal drug because the Supreme Court ruled more than 50 years ago that everyone has to pay taxes — even those who make their money illegally.

Then, in 1982, Congress amended the U.S. tax code to include 280E, which says businesses selling a Schedule I or II drug — like marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine

or cocaine — cannot deduct all of their regular business expenses.

The rule means that the “costs of the product,” like the soil and fertilizer used to grow plants, are deductible. But the “costs of selling,” like advertising, rent and utili-ties — even salaries for employees — are not deductible.

“If it made sense, I would feel better about following it,” said Rob Corry, Denver attorney and marijuana advocate. “I don’t see why production is deductible — they are still producing marijuana!”

But that quirk in the tax code has helped many cannabis companies stay in busi-ness in Colorado. Medical marijuana stores were required to grow their own product, and therefore had some associated deduc-tions.

As of Oct. 1, cannabis companies are no longer required to grow the products they sell. But without growing, many may soon fi nd that they will have very few, if any, business deductions when fi ling federal taxes next April.

“A lot of people think that the marijuana industry is just a license to print money,” said Taylor West, deputy director of the Na-tional Cannabis Industry Association. “And it’s just not the case.”

West works for an association of more than 750 cannabis-related businesses across the United States, and says that 280E results in her clients paying more than 70 percent of their profi ts in taxes to the federal government.

Sometimes, the rates are far higher than that.

“A lot of times, instead of paying a tax rate that should be 30 to 40 percent, they are paying rates between 80 or 90 percent,” said Cornelius, the accountant. “I even have a client right now that is paying more than 100 percent

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It’s going to start on Thursday, Dec. 4 with the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra’s annual Holiday Concert. Now, usually this concert happens on Sunday afternoon, so please note that this year it’s going to be on a Thursday night with a 7 p.m. kickoff and will be held at the Green Center on the Colorado School of Mines campus.

The program will feature lots of holiday favorites as well as two guest artists, Kara Guggenmas, Lyric Soprano and Brian Stinar, Tenor. That means there will be at least two people there who can sing and know the words to the Christmas carols

so you will have someone to follow during the sing along because you know you’re going to forget the words half way through the second verse.

The highlight of the concert is going to be Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite,” complete with narration. It’s always a fun concert to start your holiday season with and will be conducted by Dr. William Morse.

One thing of note is that there will be a great silent auction that will feature some wonderful items that make excellent gifts so plan on checking that out in the lobby during half time … I mean during intermission. They will also have a wine bar, which is a necessity when holding any type of auction. For some reason people seem to bid more with a glass of Chardon-nay in their hand.

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Get your candles readyYes, it’s time to cut a hole in the bottom

of a paper cup and slide a candle into it because the Olde Golden Christmas candle light walk and lighting of the Lights will be happening on Friday, Dec. 5. Plan on gathering in front of the Foothills Art Center on Washington Ave at about 6 p.m. and join the candle light parade into downtown at 6:30 p.m. where it concludes in front of the visitor center with the fl ip of the switch that turns on all the lights along clear creek.

Then you can stroll along Clear Creek and check out all the Golden History Park attractions that will be open as well as the library and museums. They serve free hot apple cider and cookies as well as hot roasted chestnuts along the way. There is also a performance stage in front of the visitor center as well as music and enter-tainment all around Downtown Golden

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The Jeffco Planning and Zoning Divi-sion is closer to fi nalizing revised zoning regulations surrounding accessory dwell-ing units or ADUs.

But what was supposed to be a fi nal ap-proval from the board county of commis-sioners turned out to be another setback for county staff.

In April, Heather Gutherless, planning director from planning and zoning drafted and presented a revised zoning resolution that would expand the development and

use of ADUs, a second unit accessory to a main house that may be attached or sepa-rate from the primary property, and con-tains a kitchen.

The review headed by Gutherless and her staff to make ADU zoning regulations more inclusive, was brought on by Aging Well Project in Jeffco, a strategic planning project focused on senior needs.

Part of that need includes exploring housing options as Jeffco’s senior popula-tion over the age of 60 is expected to dou-ble by 2030.

Since opening meetings about the ADU zoning regulations began, HOAs and mem-bers from the mountain communities have expressed concern over the changes.

Updated criteria for ADU’s in unincor-porated Jeffco includes; allowing ADUs on lots between 7,500 sq. ft. up to one acre, a maximum height of 25 feet or height of ex-isting structure, whichever is less; no more than three people living in an ADU, the

owner of the property must reside in either the ADU or the primary unit.

After three drafts and two public meet-ings, Gutherless presented the fi nal zoning regulation to the board of county commis-sioners on Tuesday, Nov. 18 but Commis-sioners Casey Tighe and Faye Griffi n tabled it until Dec.9 over concerns regarding de-sign guidelines for ADUs on one acre or more in an open area. While commission-ers would like to prohibit the construction of ADUs on properties of one acre or more, under zoning regulations dealing with open areas, there are no restrictions to build other types of structures that could be converted into ADUs.

Commissioner Don Rosier proposed the zoning regulation state the ADU must be in compliance with community site plans but the suggestion was shot down by county staff.

“Staff has concerns over mixing policies with the comprehensive master plans and

community plans which apply only to re-zoning special uses and site approvals with our building permit process,” Gutherless said. If someone is coming in for a building permit, they are subject to the restrictions in the ADU zoning regulations, she said.

Still, Commissioners Tighe and Griffi n pushed forward with language that would address design and viewshed issues de-spite the problems presented with their proposal as expressed by John Wolforth, Jeffco planning and zoning director.

“It’s hard in a zoning resolution because they shouldn’t be gray, they should be pret-ty black and white,” Wolforth said. “The draft regulation we could bring back to you would be one acre and above, in the mid-dle of an open area no ADUs — however, it would not apply to anything else. Someone could build a barn, someone could build any other structure if it’s not an ADU. We’re not going to be able to prohibit that within regulations.”

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- Graduation from High School,equivalent experience may

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For some, the holidays aren’t always a jolly time, especially for those grieving the loss of a loved one.

“As much as people look forward to the joy of the holiday season, for those who have experienced the death of a loved one, the holidays can become overwhelming with feelings of depression, uncertainty, sadness or anxiety,” said Donna Wilcox, a spiritual care and bereavement coordina-tor at Heartland Hospice. “These feelings can make getting through the holidays es-pecially diffi cult.”

To help support people dealing with grief, Heartland Hospice in Westminster is offering free drop-in grief group sessions to the community the second Thursday of every month. The session is 9-10 a.m. and on Dec. 11 at Heartland, 8774 Yates Drive No. 100.

During the session, Wilcox educates the group on what grief is, discusses the chal-lenges people may face during the holiday season and offers coping strategies. Wilcox also touches on the physical effects and in-tellectual/cognitive effects of grief.

“There are many ways to cope with grief, but one suggestion I always give families is setting a place at the table for the person who’s passed away,” she said. “Then give each person an index card to write down a

memory of that person. The memories can then be read during dinner. You’ll laugh and cry, but it’s a chance to spend a mo-ment remembering that person.”

Other coping tips include creating a memory box, focusing on others in need through volunteering, staying physically healthy by exercising, getting adequate sleep and being mindful of unnecessary triggers. Wilcox also suggests that when faced with holiday traditions, be mindful of things that can be handled and of what needs to be changed.

“Let others know of the changes you in-tend to make,” she said. “Do not pressure yourself to keep everything the same as previous years. And let others know when you commit to attend an event you reserve

the right to change your mind if the day ar-rives and you are not up to going.”

For people unsure of attending the drop-in session, phone calls are welcome as well as individual sessions. Stacey Deitz, administrator at Heartland Hospice, said just a quick phone call can be a means of opening the door for people grieving.

“Once someone calls and becomes interested, he or she may end up feeling more comfortable setting up an individual time or stopping in at a session,” she said. “We just want to fi nd a way to support people in whatever avenue they want us to support them in.”

For more information on the grief ses-sions, call 303-926-1001.

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Hindsight hard on Udall campaign As dust settles, analysis of election begins By Vic Vela [email protected]

Arm-chair quarterbacking doesn’t only apply to football fans – political junkies were doing it all of last week following the results of Election Day 2014.

While many heaped praise on the two big winners from last month – Republican Senator-elect Cory Gardner and Demo-cratic Gov. John Hickenlooper – others scrutinized the campaigns of their oppo-nents.

Perhaps no campaign has received as much scrutiny for its loss than that of Democratic Sen, Mark Udall, who became the fi rst incumbent senator to lose in Colo-rado since 1978.

Udall focused much of his campaign on women’s issues in an attempt to de-fi ne Gardner as an out-of-touch extrem-ist who supports personhood efforts and who wants to limit the amount of control women have over their bodies.

For months, Udall television ads at-tacked Gardner on this issue – perhaps to the detriment of his own campaign.

“Voters saw through the negative, downright dishonest line of attack that Mark Udall and his supporters chose to base his campaign on,” said state Repub-lican Party Chairman Ryan Call. “Some of the ads at the end almost became a parody

of themselves.”Independent political analyst Eric Son-

dermann thinks the Udall campaign did itself a disservice by spending so much time attacking Gardner over women’s is-sues and not spending enough time talk-ing about his own biography.

“Where was Udall the mountain climb-er?” Sondermann said, referring to Udall being a passionate outdoors lover, some-thing that could have r e s -onated with Colo-radans.

Worse, Son-dermann said, was that Udall didn’t seem to be having a good time.

“He just seemed an unhap-py, even dour kind of warrior,” Sonder-mann said. “He did not let his personality come through. Either that or the years in Washington have worn him down.”

“He just looked put upon while Gardner was the upbeat, youthful candidate.”

Gardner had his own problems during the campaign. The Gardner narrative the Udall campaign was trying to paint was ef-fective early on, which often put the con-gressman on the defensive on women’s is-sues during the debates.

Gardner did not always handle those questions well, particularly when he was trying to explain the difference between his support of a federal personhood bill and his opposition of a state effort. He also

seemed vulnerable on issues like immigra-tion and climate change.

But none of those issues stuck to the af-fable Gardner, who managed to smile and keep his high-octane energy throughout the campaign.

Gardner benefi ted from a Republican wave that swept Republicans into offi ces across the nation. And because of that, Gardner absolutely had to win this race, Sondermann said.

“The Cory Gardner win at least let Re-publicans live to fi ght another day in Col-orado,” he said. “Had that seat not been won, they would have been a largely mori-bund party for years to come.”

Sondermann said Republicans still have issues to deal with going forward, such as inner-party divisions and a need to work on wooing minority voters, especially Latinos. But the win keeps them going here for a while.

“If you don’t win with your best candi-date in the best year after decade-long los-ing streak, that party could have spiraled downward,” Sondermann said.

Not all was bad for Democrats follow-ing the results from Election Day. Hicken-looper – who was trailing in his re-election bid to former Congressman Bob Beauprez for much of the night – ended up winning his race by a slightly larger percentage than that of Gardner’s.

In spite of the national wave and relent-less attacks on his leadership, Hickenloop-er won while many other Democratic gu-bernatorial candidates across the country did not.

“Hickenlooper had just enough cross-over appeal by virtue of not being such a down-the-line party loyalist that he was able to survive this kind of a wave,” Son-dermann said.

Meanwhile, Beauprez may have run too cautious of a campaign throughout the summer — perhaps piling on too heavily in the fi nal weeks, Sondermann said.

Toward the end of the campaign, Beau-prez hit Hickenlooper hard on public safety issues and received criticism for invoking the murder of Department of Correction chief Tom Clements into the campaign.

“Beauprez fumbled the ball at the end,” Sondermann said. “His closing message was completely off-kilter, deciding to close the campaign with this weird message about crime and mayhem running ram-pant on the streets if Hickenlooper wins.”

State Democratic Party Chairman Rick Palacio said Colorado bucked the national trend with Hickenlooper’s victory.

“I wouldn’t characteristic what hap-pened in Colorado as part of a GOP wave,” Palacio said. “We fared quite a bit better than other states. John Hickenlooper won quite handily given everything else that was going on.”

But Call thinks a lot of good came out of the Nov. 4 results for his party.

“Republicans made historic gains around the country and in Colorado, re-versing a trend we have been seeing in our state over the last number of years,” Call said.

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Federal Employees meets each second Tuesday at the Episcopal Church, 10th and Garrison. Call Ann Ornelas at 303-517-8558 with questions.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Team Survivor, a health, education and �tness program for women of all abilities who have experienced cancer or are currently in treatment, o�ers weekly free, fun, supportive activities. Tuesdays, 10 a.m., Boulder Creek Walk (meet at Boulder Public Library main entrance). Tuesday, 11-11:30 a.m., Yoga, Boulder Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe Avenue. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Fitness Training, Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, 311 Mapleton Avenue (entrance on Maxwell Avenue.). Learn more at rockymtn-teamsurvivor.org. 

WEDNESDAYS

AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary presents Burger Nite, 5-7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Post 178, 1655 Simms St., Lakewood. Members, their guests and active military invited for varied food and reasonable prices. Visit www.alpost178.org.

ARVADA BIZ Connection www.meet-up.com/Arvada-Business-Connection/ is an informal networking event that brings together local entrepreneurs. Meetings are 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednes-days at various restaurants in Olde Town Arvada. A $5 fee is collected from each attendee, which is then donated to a local charity at the end of each quarter. The 4th Quarter Charity is the Dan Peak Foundation who assists families in need. For information, call Micki Carwin at 303-997-9098.

ARVADA JEFFERSON Kiwanis meets at 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays at the Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. for a breakfast meeting.  We invite you to join us for great fellowship, interest-ing programs, and the satisfaction of serving your community.  This Kiwanis organization supports the Arvada Com-munity Food Bank, the school backpack program, Santa House, Ralston House, and many other local organizations.  For more information or to attend a meet-ing please call Maggie at 303-278-8057.

ARVADA ROTARY meets 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays at Indian Tree Golf Club, 7555 Wadsworth Blvd. The club engages in a variety of community service proj-ects, with emphasis on assistance to and support of Arvada’s youth. Visitors are always welcome.  For additional information visit www.arvadarotary.org or call Dave Paul at 303-431-9657.

BUFFALO TOASTMASTERS meets 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. the �rst and third Wednesdays at the Je�erson Coun-ty Government Building, 100 Je�erson County Parkway, Golden. Toastmasters is an international organization that is a fun and supportive environment to learn and practice public speaking and leadership skills. All are welcome. More information is available at www.bu�alotoastmasters.org.

FOOTHILLS MUSIC Teachers As-sociation meets 9:30 a.m. to noon the

third Wednesday of each month. FMTA is a local group of independent music teachers, a�liated with Colorado State Music Teachers Association and Music Teachers National Association. Call Kathy at 303-988-9565. 

MUSIC TEACHERS Association Suburban Northwest meets 9:30 a.m. to noon the �rst Wednesday of the month at Community in Christ Church, 12229 W. 80th Ave., Arvada. Meetings are open to the public and include refreshments, business meeting and program featur-ing music teaching professionals from around the state lecturing on the latest teaching developments.

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN NW Metro Business and Professional Women meets the �rst Wednesday of each month from September to May. Our mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. Call Marcia at 303-827-3283 to RSVP.

WOMEN NETWORKING Women’s Business Group Wednesday morn-ing networking group in Arvada has openings for women who can commit to a weekly morning meeting. Limited to one business per category. Call for available openings, 303-438-6783, or go online to [email protected].

THURSDAYS

BUSINESS SPIRITUALITY Business Honoring Spirituality meets 7-9 a.m. every Thursday at the Community Center of Mile Hi Church, 9079 W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood. Meetings include networking, a brief meditation by a licensed practitioner, guest speaker and breakfast. For additional information, visit www.bhsmilehi.org or call Patty Whitelock at 303-274-0933.

COMMUNITY COFFEE Join Rep. Tracy Kraft-Tharp on the fourth Thursday of each month to talk about issues that are important to you. Community Co�ee will be from 7-8 a.m. at La Dolce Vita, Ice Cream Room, 5756 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; and from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Panera Bread, 10450 Town Center Drive, Westminster.

INVESTORS’ MEETINGS The Rocky Mountain Inventors Association meets

6:30-8:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month (excluding November and December) at Vesta Technology, 13050 W. 43rd Drive, Suite 300, Golden. Pre-sentations in marketing, manufacturing, engineering, �nance, business and legal, followed by networking. Go online to www.rminventor.org for details.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Team Survivor, a health, education and �tness program for women of all abilities who have experienced cancer or are currently in treatment, o�ers weekly free, fun, supportive activities. Tuesdays, 10 a.m., Boulder Creek Walk (meet at Boulder Public Library main entrance). Tuesday, 11-11:30 a.m., Yoga, Boulder Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe Avenue. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Fitness Training, Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, 311 Mapleton Avenue (entrance on Maxwell Avenue.). Learn more at rockymtn-teamsurvivor.org. 

FRIDAYS

CALMUP JOURNEY Prefer to help yourself rather than do the coaching or psychotherapy thing? Let me share with you free information about the CalmUp Journey, a one-page self-examination worksheet for men and women. Join me for co�ee or tea 8-9 a.m. most Fridays at Whole Foods Market Belmar, 444 S. Wadsworth Blvd. in Lakewood. Let me know you’re planning to be there so we’re sure to connect. Contact www.DrLorieGose.com or 303-500-2340.

GOLDEN GATE Community Grange, 25201 Golden Gate Canyon Road, has meetings at 7 p.m. the second Friday of the month. Activities include yoga, dances, eggmania, special wildlife programs, holiday craft fair. Grange hall available for rental for weddings, parties, reunions, etc. Call Rich Phillips at 303-277-1933 or go to www.goldengategrange.com. New members welcome.

HEARTPULSE GAIN new understand-ings about health, wholeness and healing options. Each session contains an educational component, energy exercises and meditations. HeartPULSE meets from 7-9 p.m. every �rst Friday at The Cloisters, 2103 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood; cost is $10. Email

[email protected].

SOUTH JEFFCO Rotary Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Fridays at Fox Hollow Golf Course, 13410 W. Morrison Road, Lake-wood. Contact Bruce at 303-919-3741. 

SATURDAYS

COLORADO CITIZENS for Peace meets 10:30-11:30 a.m. every Saturday at the intersections of West 52nd and Wadsworth Boulevard to try to bring an end to the wars. Signs will be furnished for those who do not have them. Contact Cindy Lowry at 303-431-1228 or [email protected].

MEDITATION CLASSES Various styles of meditation will be explored from 9:30-10:30 a.m. each Saturday at PranaTonic, 807 14th St., Golden. We’ll begin with a short introduction to meditation and what to expect followed by a meditation period of 30-40 minutes and time at the end for group discus-sion. Call 303-274-5733. Visit www.PranaTonic.com.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Shipwrights is a wood ship modeling club that meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Saturday of each month at Rockler’s Woodworking and Hardware Store, 2553 S. Colorado Blvd. in Denver.  The club also has a workshop at 9:30 a.m. the �rst Saturday of the month at the Arvada City Hall, 8101 Ralston Road, where we work on our models and get help from experienced modellers. Go to www.rockymountain-shipwrights.org for information.

SUNDAYS

FREE WALTZ/POLKA lessons Polka Lover Klubs, Denver Kickers, 16776 W. 50th Ave. in Golden, meets 3-7 p.m. Sundays. Live music. Beautiful dance �oor. Admission $4 members, $6 nonmembers. Annual membership $15. Contact Leo at 720-232-0953 or [email protected].

ONGOING /EDUCATION

DISCUSSION GROUPS Covenant Village hosts Wednesdays at 2 p.m. This series of monthly events features expert speakers on a wide variety of educational and entertaining topics. Please plan to attend one, several or all of our programs, held at 9153 Yarrow St.

in Westminster. Admission is free, but seating is limited. Call 303-403-2205 for driving directions and to reserve your place. Come early for refreshments; fel-lowship lectures begin at 2 p.m. To learn more about the residency options and lifestyle at Covenant Village of Colorado, call us at 303-424-4828.

ESL CLASSES — Covenant Presbyte-rian Church, 6100 W. 44th St. in Wheat Ridge, is sponsoring a free series of English as a Second Language classes for adults 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday nights. These classes will emphasize a conversa-tional method of instruction. Beginner through advanced classes are o�ered. You may register on any Thursday night. For directions or more information, call the church at 410-442-5800 or go to our website at www.cpcwheatridge.org.

ONGOING /FINE Arts and Entertainment

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Church Choir meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The choir assists in Concordia’s traditional worship service three out of four Sundays per month.  The church is at 13371 W. Alameda Parkway in Lakewood (the church nestled close to Green Mountain). If you have a desire to sing and are interested in joining, please contact Joan at [email protected] or 303-989-5260.

DANCE CLUB — Blue Nova Dance Club meets 2:30-4:30 p.m. on the �rst and third Sundays every month at the Wheat Ridge Grange, 3850 High Court in Wheat Ridge. For more information or dance lessons, contact Dave at 303-578-6588 or email [email protected].

MUSIC PERFORMANCES Patrice LeB-lanc performs on keyboard and vocals 6-9 p.m. every Friday and Saturday at Purple Ginger Asian Fusion Restaurant, 2610 Young�eld St. Call 303-237-1133 for more information.

SINGERS NEEDED The Troubadours Choir is looking for a director and new members. This is a volunteer choir, comprised mostly of seniors. The Troubadours meet at 9 a.m. every Friday

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MUSIC/CONCERTSCHRISTMAS UNDER THE STARS

GET AWAY from the holiday bustle as the WestSide Chorale takes a look at the simpler side of the season – winter stars, bells, snow, angels – with a hint of nostalgia thrown in. Performance is at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, at Peace Lutheran Church, 5675 Field St., Arvada. Tickets available at the door.

CHRISTMAS TREE CONCERT

COLUMBINE CHORALE presents “O Christmas Tree,” a holiday concert featuring songs of Christmas trees, such as O Tannenbaum, Christ the Apple Tree, the Cherry Tree Carol and The Holly and the Ivy. Also featured will be seasonal works by Anton Bruckner, Alfred Burt, Robert Young and Paul J. Christiansen. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Sat-urday, Dec. 13, at Lakewood United Methodist Church, 1390 Brentwood St., Lakewood; and at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1600 Grant St., Denver. For tickets and information visit www.columbinechorale.org.

CAMBRIDGE CHRISTMAS CONCERT

ST. MARTIN’S Chamber Choir presents A Cambridge Christmas concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 4500 Wadsworth Blvd., Wheat Ridge. For tickets, go to www.stmartinschamberchoir.org/concerts/ or call 303-298-1970.

THEATER/FILMWORLD WAR I FILM

JOYEUX NOEL is showing Saturday Dec. 6 at 6:30 at Living Light of Peace,  5927 Miller Street, Arvada.  This movie is about an event that happened at Christmas time during World War I. The movie is free, and snacks will be provided.

TONY-AWARD WINNING MUSICAL

MINERS ALLEY Playhouse presents “Songs For A New World” through Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1224 Washington Ave., Golden. The collection of songs will be performed by four cast members who play a startling array of characters ranging from a young man who has determined that basketball is his ticket out of the ghetto to a woman whose dream of marrying rich nabs her the man of her dreams and a soulless marriage. The musical combines pop, gospel, holiday and jazz songs all connected by the theme: “the moment of decision.” For info and tickets, www.minersalley.com.

CLASS REGISTRATION

COLORADO ACTS is accepting registrations for its winter/spring 2015 classes, includ-ing “The 50s Show,” “Rock Around the Block,” “Snow White,” “Creative Drama,” “Scenes from Shakespeare,” “Scenes and Songs from Classic Musicals,” and outreach classes. Colorado ACTS is at 11455 W. 1-70 Frontage Road North, Wheat Ridge. Go to www.ColoradoACTS.org or call 303-456-6772.

ARTBELMAR BLOCK 7 ART WALKS

JOIN FELLOW art enthusiasts for a block-long celebration of art and design on Block 7 in Belmar, 445 S. Saulsbury St., Lakewood. Block 7 is a collection of local galleries and studios. Block 7 art walks 6-10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5. Go to http://belmarcolorado.com or call 303-742-1520.

HOLIDAY POTTERY SALE

FINE ONE-OF-A-KIND gifts at Foothills Park & Recreation District’s annual holiday pottery sale, open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 6, at Ridge Recreation Center, 6613 S. Ward St., Littleton. Handmade pottery produced by students and instructors of Foothills’ pottery program will be on display and available for purchase. Go to www.ifoothills.org/events or call 303-409-2612.

CRAFTS FOR CHRISTMAS

CRAFTS AND assorted themed gift baskets will be for sale to bene� t Colorado ACTS during the upcoming production of “Little Women Christmas Ornament” on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5-6 and Dec. 12-13, at Colorado ACTS Theater, 11455 W. I-70 Frontage Road North, Wheat Ridge. Go to www.ColoradoACTS.org or call 303-456-6772.

TAKE PHOTOS OF ANTIQUE CARS

FORNEY MUSEUM of Transportation presents Photography Club Saturdays. Build your portfolio with uninterrupted tripod photography time among antique cars. Sessions are o� ered the � rst Saturday of the month. Come for two hours before we open to the public. Registration required. Sessions limited to 25 participants. For a copy of the museum’s photo policy, including rules and regulations, email events@forneymuseum.

org or call 303-297-1113. 2014 dates are Saturday, Dec. 6. The museum is at 4303 Brighton Blvd., Denver.

CREATE A CUSTOM WREATH

DECORATE A live 14-inch wreath however you wish and get into the holiday spirit in a hands-on class, o� ered at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, at Country Fair Garden Center, 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. All ages welcome. Call 303-209-4394 to RSVP and for cost information. The garden center is also a drop-o� site for Toys for Tots, through Dec. 20.

EVENTSSANTA PAWS

SANTA PAWS is coming to Cat Care Society noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at 5787 W. 6th Ave., Lakewood. Join us for bake sale, ra� e and holiday bazaar. All proceeds bene� t shelter cats.

FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY PROGRAM

THE WALES. Ireland. Scotland. England. family history society will have its holiday meeting at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Denver Public Library, 14th and Broadway. Harry Ross presents “Coal, Short-bread and Whiskey.” Go to www.wise-fhs.org.

HOLIDAY HIGH TEA

DAUGHTERS OF the Nile will have its Holiday High Tea event Saturday, Dec. 6, at El Jebel Shrine Event Center, 4625 W. 50th Ave., Denver. Doors open at 11 a.m. and High Tea is served at 1 p.m. A silent auction, entertainment and a holiday bazaar are included in cost ($18 per person). Checks payable to El Mejdel Temple No. 47 can be sent to Kathrine Shae� er, 9255 W. 52nd Ave., Arvada, CO 80002-2907. Call Patti Dawkins, 303-06-0892, for details.

HOLIDAY FAIR

TWENTY-PLUS LOCAL vendors will sell everything from clothing, art, jewelry and food items 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at Country Fair Garden Center, 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. The garden center is also a drop-o� site for Toys for Tots, through Dec. 20.

DOLLS’ TEA PARTY

THE ARVADA Center Dance Theater will perform Aurora’s Birthday Party, a whimsical take on Aurora’s 16th birthday party from the classic story “Sleeping Beauty,” during the Oxford Hotel Dolls’ Tea Party on Sunday, Dec. 7. The classic tea party with hot cocoa, tea, sandwiches and treats o� ers three seatings, at 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Each tea party lasts for 90 minutes. Children are encouraged to bring their favorite doll, and each child will take home a special gingerbread-themed gift. The Oxford Hotel is at 1600 17th St., Denver. Tickets are available online at www.theoxfordhotel.com/dolls-tea or by email at [email protected]. Call 303-628-5450 for information.

REPUBLICAN MEN’S CLUB-ERS

FRANK ATWOOD and Ari Armstrong presenting the “Pro’s, Pro’s and No-Con’s of Approval Voting” at the next Je� erson County Republican Men’s Club Meeting, 7-9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 8 at Howard Johnson Denver West, JohnPH Restaurant, 12100 W. 44th Ave. Contact Fred Holden, president, at 303-421-7619. From their website, www.ECArvada.org, Leadership: ECA students shine in the classrooms and hallways and in the world. We push ourselves, each other and our community to discover the limits of our own excellence.

WOMEN’S CONNECTION LUNCHEON

DENVER WEST Women’s Connection will have it’s a Beary Good luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Concordia Lutheran Church, 13371 W. Alameda Parkway, Lakewood. Call 303-985-2458 for reservations.

HOMEMADE COOKIE SALE

ENJOY HOMEMADE cookies without having to do the baking at the annual home-made cookie sale from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Arvada United Methodist Church, 6750 Carr St., Arvada. Proceeds bene� t local elementary schools. 

WINTER OPEN HOUSE

COUNTRY FAIR Garden Center welcomes Santa 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, to Sunday, Dec. 14, at 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. Don’t forget your camera. Call 303-209-4394 for information. Santa also will be at Country Fair’s Colorado Boulevard location from 1-3 p.m. the same days. The garden center is also a drop-o� site for Toys for Tots, through Dec. 20.

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA CEREMONY

THE DOCTOR Susan Anderson Chapter, NSDAR, will host the Wreaths Across America ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at the Arvada Cemetery.  All are welcome to honor the memory of those who served our country. Go to www.DAR.org.

USED BOOK SALE

THE JEFFERSON County Library Foundation has more 2,500 gently used books for sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at the Standley Lake Library, 8485 Kipling St., Arvada. Proceeds bene� t programs at Je� erson County Public Library. Call 303-403-5075, email friends@je� colibrary.org, or go to www.je� colibraryfoundation.org.

HEALTHHEALTH PRESENTATION

LEARN HOW to take an active role in your health and wellbeing at HeartPULSE sessions, which feature educational presentations, energy exercises, and ‘healing’ medi-tations. The topic of the Friday, Dec. 5, session will be Good Vibrations, and will feature information on how sound, color, light and music therapies are now being used to promote healing. Meetings are 7-9 p.m. the � rst Friday of every month at The Cloisters, 2103 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood. For information on costs or other general details, contact [email protected].

STOCKING STUFFERS PERFORMANCE

THE LAKEWOOD Cultural Center presents Timothy P. & the Rocky Mountain Stocking Stu� ers from Friday, Dec. 5, to Sunday, Dec. 7, at 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood. Tickets are available at 303-987-7845, www.Lakewood.org/LCCPresents or the box o� ce. The Stocking Stu� ers will perform Western bluegrass and folk.

‘LITTLE WOMEN’ CHRISTMAS SHOW

COLORADO ACTS presents “Little Women Christmas Ornament” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5-6 and Dec. 12-13, and at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at Colorado ACTS Theater, 11455 W. I-70 Frontage Road North, Wheat Ridge. As Jo decorates her Christmas tree, each ornament brings back warm memories. This version of “Little Women” features Christmas carols and a series of vignettes in the life of the Little Women. Go to www.ColoradoACTS.org or call 303-456-6772.

COMEDY ABOUT TRADITIONS

THE EDGE THEATER presents “The Familiars,” a comedy about what traditions are worth keeping, from Friday, Dec. 5, to Sunday, Dec. 28, at 1560 Teller St., Suite 200, Lakewood. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; at 6 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 7, 14, 21; and 2 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 21, 28. Call 303-232-0363 or go to www.theedgetheater.com. Parking is free.

JEFFCO INNOVATORS’ WORKSHOP

LEPTRON, WORLD-FAMOUS small helicopter “drone” company, will be featured at the next Je� Co Innovators’ Workshop, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. Learn how Leptron built itself from a startup to a company that does business all over the globe with companies, organizations and governments for mili-tary, police work, agriculture operations and more. The workshop is at Golden City Hall, 911 10th St., Golden. RSVP at www.meetup.com/Innovators-Workshop/. Admission is free.

BALLET ARIEL’S NUTCRACKER

BALLET ARIEL will perform “The Nutcracker” at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 13-14 and Dec. 20-21, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 and Dec. 20, and at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at Lakewood Cul-tural Center, 470 S. Al-lison Parkway, Lakewood. Go to www.lakewood.org/CulturalCen-ter/ or http://balletariel.org/ for details and ticket information.

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SPORTS

Our picks in top soccer playersJe�co soccer among state’s most talented leaguesBy Daniel [email protected]

Jeffco was perhaps the best pound-for-pound soccer conference in the state thanks to student athletes that represented some of the state’s best talent.

So there were many candidates to choose from for the annual All-Colorado Community Media Team, honoring the best individual prep efforts of the season. Congratulations to the following student athletes:

Herbie Martinez (Alameda); The ju-nior had 14 goals and three assists for the Pirates who had a very successful season. Martinez could challenge to be the best 4A player in league next season.

Kyler Fowkes (Arvada West); Not only was the junior a prolific goal scorer, 10 goals this season, but he was also a prolific passer, distributing nine assists.

Wesley Tedstrom (D’Evelyn); The best underclassman in Jeffco this season, the sophomore scored 10 goals and assisted on two more. Look out for this kid over the next couple seasons.

Chris Lindon (D’Evelyn); The senior goaltender was the ultimate team leader for the Jaguars, who were one of the best teams in the state. Lindon recorded 79 saves.

Garret Potts (Faith Christian); The Eagles have found something special in Potts. Just a freshman, he scored a dozen goals this season for a Faith team that won 10 games.

Casey Crowley (Golden); The corner kick specialist was also a big time producer of offense, scoring seven goals and assist-ing on five others. The senior will be sorely missed next year.

Isaac Rubio (Green Mountain); Only an underclassman, Rubio recorded eight goals and two assists for the Rams who look like they could be a force next season.

Abdiel Hinojos (Jefferson); The Saints struggled for the first time in a few seasons but it wasn’t because Hinojos. The senior scored 11 goals and two assists this season.

Alejandro Avila (Lakewood); The ju-

nior paced the Tigers in points, producing seven goals and two assists. Avila helped keep Lakewood relevant in 5A Jeffco

Luis Aguilar (Pomona); The junior was the Panthers most consistent players and routinely played big in big moments. Agui-lar scored five goals and assisted on three more.

Daniel Black (Ralston Valley); This ju-nior goaltender game up big repeatedly for the Mustangs and he was a huge reason why Ralston Valley finished with a perfect 7-0 record in 5A Jeffco.

Max Sweeney (Wheat Ridge); The Farmers had a down season — in terms of their high standards — but keeping them competitive all season was the senior Sweeney who not only scored five goals but he was also a true team leader.

D’Evelyn senior Christian Denton was not only an x-factor for his team during the regular season but he was absolutely a clutch performer in the postseason. That is why Denton was selected for the All-CCM Soccer Team. Photo by Dan Williams

Top players on the football �eldLinebackers, running backs �ll out our annual listBy Daniel [email protected]

Offense always gets the crowd excited, but there were just as many outstanding defensive players throughout Jeffco as there was offensive players this season.

Moreover, Jeffco as a conference was outstanding this season, as teams like Ralston Valley and Pomona both made runs at a state championship.

But now that the season is over it is time to announce the annual All-Colorado Community Media Team, honoring the best individual prep efforts of the season. Congratulations to the following student athletes:

Alfonso Nunez (Arvada); Despite his team struggling this season, Nunez was the Bulldogs’ most productive player. The senior linebacker was a tackling machine who also recovered three fumbles this sea-son.

Tyler Lewis (Arvada West); Few line-backers in Jeffco were more productive than Lewis. The senior captain recorded 128 tackles, nine sacks and forced eight fumbles this season.

Olabisi Johnson (Bear Creek); Already all-timer Jeffco athlete, the senior was not

only the Bears’ best defensive player re-cording 100 tackles and two interceptions, but their best offensive weapon as well, producing over 1,500 yards of total offense running receiver.

Ian Lewis (D’Evelyn); The senior run-ning back was a total yards monster accu-

mulating 1,178 rushing and 501 receiving yards. He also produced 11 touchdowns.

Cole Greff (Golden); The senior shined at linebacker but he was truly a jack of all trades for the Demons this season. Besides producing 115 tackles and four sacks, Greff was also a solid receiver and even played a

little running back.Logan Maxwell (Green Mountain); The

junior cornerback was a ball-hawk the en-tire season intercepting five balls. A solid tackler in the secondary as well, Maxwell was also used as an effective return man.

Adam Buchmann (Faith Christian); The junior had his season ended by a dev-astating ankle injury but he was the back-bone of the Eagles highly productive of-fense. His 113.6 quarterback rating was as impressive as his 17 total touchdowns to only three interception ratio.

Chase Braun (Lakewood); The senior linebacker was a mass producer of tackles for the Tigers this season. Braun recorded 131 tackles and five sacks.

Isaac Marquez (Pomona); The senior was simply spectacular offensively the en-tire season averaging over 158 total yards per game. But even more impressive was his 26 touchdowns.

Andrew Wingard (Ralston Valley); Tru-ly an all-time Jeffco football stallion, Wing-ard carried the Mustangs all the way to the state semifinals. His stat-line of 1,600-plus yards and 32 total touchdowns is incred-ible. He is also a heck of a defensive back, recording three interceptions and 76 tack-les.

Jordan Jones (Wheat Ridge); The se-nior running back was the main generator of the Farmers’ offensive production this season. Jones accounted for 1,937 total yards of offense and 26 total touchdowns.

Golden senior Cole Gre� lunges for what was a critical third down conversion against Kennedy early in the season. Extraordinary e�orts like this made Gre� an easy selection for our All-CCM Football Team which we honor annually. Photo by Dan Williams

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Top performers in on the courtWe honor some of the state’s best hitters and pitchers

By Daniel [email protected]

Jeffco volleyball did not have a team that made a deep playoff run yet the fierce competition within both 4A and 5A Jeffco kept the chase for a conference title interesting.

Despite not having a team that competed for a state champion Jeffco has some of the state’s best vol-leyball talent within its two conferences. That made it easy for us to select the an-nual All-Colorado Commu-nity Media Team:

Aly Pena (Alameda); Pena was one of a couple senior leaders for Alam-eda but we selected her because of her consistency over the course of the sea-son and for several big time games she said.

Kassie Ingenthrone

(Arvada); The senior stood

out despite playing one

a team that finished at

the bottom of the league

standings. A team leader,

Ingenthrone will definitely

be missed next season.

Makaila Paxton (Ar-

vada West); The junior is

one of the most fun play-

ers in all of Jeffco to watch,

mainly because of her fe-

rocious kill shots. She also

had a huge stat line this

season that consisted of

135 kills to only 69 attack

errors.

Jozy Carlacci-King

(Bear Creek); An all-time

Bears’ volleyball player,

Carlacci-King had a huge

year for a good Bear Creek

team. She finished with the

season with 227 kill shots and 35 blocks.

Jace Kleffner (D’Evelyn); The senior helped keep D’Evelyn in the mix for a league title all season with her huge statistical output: 224 at-tack kills, 122 digs and 28 blocks.

Kathleen Kasel (Gold-en); The senior was just one of a few different Golden players we considered, but Kasel was selected because of her senior leadership and consistency. She also produced 23 blocks and 18 aces this season.

Danielle Potter (Green Mountain); There are few players over the years that have played volleyball in Jeffco at as high of a level as the senior. Potter was a juggernaut, recording 317 attack kills, 3o blocks and 25 aces.

Raegen Jackson (Lake-wood); The senior leader had a big time season for the Tigers generating 167 kills and 18 aces. One of the great Lakewood team lead-

ers, she will be missed.Julia Baskin (Pomona);

One of the easiest choices for our honor, the junior was one of the biggest pro-ducers in all of Jeffco. She finished with 299 kills and 35 blocks.

Simone Gibeau (Ralston Valley); One of the best volleyball players in Mustangs’ history, Gi-beau was spectacular this season converting 223 kills while leading her team to a league title.

Alexandria Williams-Daugherty (Ralston Val-ley); Routinely punishing defenders with big time kill shots (215 this season), she also was one of the tough-est servers in Jeffco record-ing 34 aces.

Nina Thomas (Wheat Ridge); The senior con-tinuously delivered for her teammates and by sea-son’s end she produced giant numbers including 184 kills and 25 aces. The Farmers will miss her next season.

Arvada West junior Mikaila Paxton is one of the most dynamic players in Je�co. Paxton’s big play combined with her big numbers made it easy for us to put her on our All Colorado Community Media Team. Photo by Dan Williams

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seasons of 40 or more home runs for the Philadelphia Phillies: Chuck Klein, Mike Schmidt or Jim Thome?

3) When was the last time before the 2012 season that the Stanford football team won the Rose Bowl?

4) Who was the last Maryland player drafted by an NBA team in the top five picks before Alex Len was selected No. 5 by Phoenix in 2013?

5) In 2014, Jeff Carter and Drew Doughty became

the seventh and eighth NHL players to win an Olympic gold medal and a Stanley Cup in the same year. Name three of the first six.

6) Ted Ligety, in 2014, became the second American with two Alpine skiing Olympic gold medals. Who was the first?

7) Who had held the record for best 36-hole score at the U.S. Open before Martin Kaymer shot a 130 in 2014?

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Klein (‘29, ‘30) and Thome (2003, ‘04) twice each.

3) It was the 1971 season.

4) Steve Francis was the No. 2 overall pick by Van-

couver in 1999.

5) Ken Morrow, Brendan Shanahan, Steve Yzerman,

Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook and Jonathan Toews.

6) Andi Mead-Lawrence, in 1952.

7) Rory McIlroy shot a 131 for 36 holes in 2011.

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Logan won while CU is doneBy Daniel [email protected]

Just a high school football coach?That was the reputation that Dave Lo-

gan had even up until last week. But after the Cherry Creek head coach led his team to a historic 25-24 5A championship vic-tory Saturday over Valor Christian, Logan truly become an icon.

Logan didn’t only win his seventh Colo-rado state title with his fourth different team but he did it by knocking off a team that was a perfect 27-0 in state playoff games.

The former Wheat Ridge Farmer, who is known for being the radio voice of the Denver Broncos, is now equally known for being one of the greatest coaches in the

history of Colorado sports.Bill McCartney, Dan Reeves, George

Karl, Sonny Lubick, Doug Moe, Eddie Crowder, Ceal Berry, Larry Brown, Dick Katte — even Mike Shanahan, all have re-sumes that are second to Logan’s.

Creating a brand and winning a couple titles at one school is special. Winning championships at two different programs is even better. Leading three different in-stitutions to state titles is unprecedented.

But leading four different programs to the promise land is truly unbelievable. And not only does make Logan a legend but it should make some people sick.

Particularly the “brass” that does the hiring at the University of Colorado, who had not one, not two, not even three but four opportunities to hire the alum Logan to rebuild its fledgling brand.

While CU is wrapping up another abys-

mal season (2-10) Logan continues to stay relevant and aquire championships as if they were the latest iPhone.

Colorado could have hired Logan in 1999 but instead choose Gary Barnett, who was fired after an ugly ending to his tenure.

Colorado could have then hired Logan in 2005 but instead selected Dan Hawkins, who was fired after having little to no suc-cess.

Colorado could have then hired Logan after stating that they wanted a “Colorado guy,” in 2009, but instead choose the abso-lutely wrong guy in John Embree.

And in 2013, Colorado again passed on Logan and hired Mike MacIntyre, who has won only six games in two seasons.

It is no surprise why the Buffaloes have been down for so long. But what is a sur-

prise is that Colorado hasn’t begged Logan to come in and revive its program.

While Colorado is making history for all of the wrong reasons Logan is literally rewriting national high school football re-cord books and with his seventh title ar-guably becomes the greatest high school coach of all time.

No other coach in the history of High school athletics nationally has won cham-pionships at four different programs at the highest classification level.

While Mullen is feeling and looking foolish for letting Logan go over a power struggle, which he clearly should have won three years ago, at least Mullen got four state titles out of him.

What is the University of Colorado’s ex-cuse?

Holiday entertaining tipsBe mindful of healthful perspectivesBy Ryann NickersonBarbara Davis Center forDiabetes at CU Anschutz

As a host, cooking for a group can be a challenge, especially when some members have special dietary needs like diabetes. Around the holidays, it can be hard to stick to a healthy routine, but if you have dia-betes, it is essential to make smart eating choices.

You can provide guests good options at your holiday gathering by using these tips from the Barbara Davis Center for Diabe-tes in the School of Medicine at the CU An-schutz Medical Campus:

Many adults with diabetes can drink alcohol and should follow the same guide-lines as the general public: an average of up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men.

Provide sugar free mixes for drinks in-stead of high calorie mixers like regular soda, tonic, juice or margarita mix that are all packed with carbohydrate and sugar. Make a few changes to your favorite “clas-sic” recipe: choose low-calorie or baked (not fried) options. Provide a meal with a good mixture of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

Vegetables and squash make healthy and tasty side dishes. Watch the use of saturated fats, processed fats and simple sugars, which are unhealthy in general but are dangerous for people with diabetes. Go homemade. Most store bought foods often have unpronounceable ingredients that should be avoided.

After the “big” meal, encourage every-one to take a 30 to 40 minute walk. Aero-bic exercise is good for all of us, especially those with diabetes.

Everyone is different based on health-status and medications that are being tak-en, so there is no “right” meal. But you can have a healthy, delicious holiday season.

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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 entitledKAREN ROSAAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest2153 UA AVE, EMMETT, ID 83617Recording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 28, 2005Recording InformationF2177790Recording Date of Noticeof Election and DemandMay 01, 2014Recording Information of Notice of Election and Demand2014032621Legal Description of PropertyLEGAL ADDENDUMTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REALPROPERTY SITUATE IN THE CITY OFDENVER, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,AND STATE OF COLORADO, TO WIT:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 78, LOCH WOODCHATEAU, INCLUDING A .008654 AP-PURTENANT UNDIVIDED INTEREST INTHE COMMON ELEMENTS, ACCORD-ING TO THE CONDOMINIUM DECLAR-ATION FILED FOR RECORD MARCH 2,1979 AT RECEPTION NO. 79018986,AND THE MAPS THEREOF FILED OFRECORD WITH THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY ONMARCH 2, 1979 AT RECEPTION NO.79018987; MAY 30, 1979 AT RECEP-TION NO. 79047232; AUGUST 30, 1979AT RECEPTION NO. 79078682 ANDFEBRUARY 7, 1980 AT RECEPTIONNO. 80010087 AND THE FIRST SUP-PLEMENT TO CONDOMINIUM DE-CLARATIONS RECORDED MAY 30,1979 AT RECEPTION NO. 79047231AND AS AMENDED BY SURVEYOR'SAFFIDAVIT RECORDED APRIL 26, 1979AT RECEPTION NO. 79036259 ANDTHE SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO CON-DOMINIUM DECLARATIONS RECOR-DED AUGUST 30, 1979 AT RECEPTIONNO. 79078681 AND CORRECTION TOSECOND SUPPLEMENT TO CON-DOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR LOCH-WOOD CHATEAU RECORDED FEBRU-ARY 7, 1980 AT RECEPTION NO.80010086 AND THIRD SUPPLEMENTTO CONDOMINIUM DECLARATIONSRECORDED FEBRUARY 7, 1980 AT RE-CEPTION NO. 80010088. COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.TAX ID #: 094610BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM STACEYJ. COLE AS SET FORTH IN INSTRU-MENT NO. F1868692 AND RECORDEDON 9/19/2003, JEFFERSON COUNTYRECORDS.THE SOURCE DEED AS STATEDABOVE IS THE LAST RECORD OFVESTING FILED FOR THIS PROPERTY.THERE HAVE BEEN NO VESTINGCHANGES SINCE THE DATE OF THEABOVE REFERENCED SOURCE.Street Address of Property1482 S PIERSON ST UNIT 78, LAKE-WOOD, CO 80232-6042

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I sold at public auction, at 10:00 AM on8/27/14, at the Jefferson County Adminis-tration and Courts Facility, 100 JeffersonCounty Parkway, Suite 1540 Golden, CO80419, to the highest and best bidder forcash, the real property described above.An overbid was realized from the saleand, unless the funds are claimed by theowner or other persons entitled theretowithin five years from the date of sale, thefunds due to you will be transferred to thegeneral fund of the County of Jefferson,State of Colorado, or to the State Treas-urer as part of the "Unclaimed PropertyAct", pursuant to Colorado law.First Publication: 11/27/14Last Publication: 12/25/14Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptDate: 10/16/14Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy,for Public Trustee©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

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To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 11, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Janice MartinOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forEquiFirst CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon Trust Com-pany, National Association fka The Bankof New York Trust Company, N.A. as suc-cessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank, asTrustee for Residential Asset SecuritiesCorporation, Home Equity Mortgage As-set-Backed Pass Through CertificatesSeries 2004-KS7Date of Deed of TrustApril 29, 2004County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 18, 2004Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2047110Original Principal Amount$199,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$173,889.51Pursuant 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:LEGAL DESCRIPTIONThat part of the Southeast one-quarterof the Southeast one-quarter of Sec-tion 6, Township 4 South, Range 70West, described as follows:Beginning at a point on the East line ofsaid Section 6, a distance of 812 feetNorth of the Southeast corner of saidSection,Thence North along said East line 257feet.Thence West 161 feet, thence South 15deg., 30 min., West 110.0 feet,Thence West 29 feet, more or less, tothe East line of the Second parcel ofland described in Book 1179 at Page146,Thence South 104.5 feet, more or less,along the East line and said East lineextended South, of the Second Parcelof Land described in Book 1179 atPage 146 to the Northerly line of thefirst parcel of land described in Book1179 at Page 146,Thence Southeasterly 17 feet, more orless, to an angle point on said line,Thence South 5 feet,Thence East 100 feet to the Northwestcorner of the Parcel of land defined asParcel #2 in Book 1202 at Page 446;Thence Southeasterly 115 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning,County of Jefferson,State of Colorado.Also known by street and number as:652 Coleman Drive, Golden, CO 80401.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/11/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Monica Kadrmas, ESQ. #34904Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100526.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400700First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400700

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 11, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Janice MartinOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forEquiFirst CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York Mellon Trust Com-pany, National Association fka The Bankof New York Trust Company, N.A. as suc-cessor to JPMorgan Chase Bank, asTrustee for Residential Asset SecuritiesCorporation, Home Equity Mortgage As-set-Backed Pass Through CertificatesSeries 2004-KS7Date of Deed of TrustApril 29, 2004County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 18, 2004Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2047110Original Principal Amount$199,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$173,889.51Pursuant 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:LEGAL DESCRIPTIONThat part of the Southeast one-quarterof the Southeast one-quarter of Sec-tion 6, Township 4 South, Range 70West, described as follows:Beginning at a point on the East line ofsaid Section 6, a distance of 812 feetNorth of the Southeast corner of saidSection,Thence North along said East line 257feet.Thence West 161 feet, thence South 15deg., 30 min., West 110.0 feet,Thence West 29 feet, more or less, tothe East line of the Second parcel ofland described in Book 1179 at Page146,Thence South 104.5 feet, more or less,along the East line and said East lineextended South, of the Second Parcelof Land described in Book 1179 atPage 146 to the Northerly line of thefirst parcel of land described in Book1179 at Page 146,Thence Southeasterly 17 feet, more orless, to an angle point on said line,Thence South 5 feet,Thence East 100 feet to the Northwestcorner of the Parcel of land defined asParcel #2 in Book 1202 at Page 446;Thence Southeasterly 115 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning,County of Jefferson,State of Colorado.Also known by street and number as:652 Coleman Drive, Golden, CO 80401.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/11/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Monica Kadrmas, ESQ. #34904Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100526.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400700First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400706

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 11, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Mary A Pendletonand Russel A HalwegOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Argent Mortgage Company. LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, forthe certificate holders of Asset-BackedPass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-WCW1Date of Deed of TrustMarch 07, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 21, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2188379Original Principal Amount$168,300.00Outstanding Principal Balance$169,877.28Pursuant 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 14, BLOCK 9, CEDAR CREST,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADOAlso known by street and number as:10270 W 8th Pl, Lakewood, CO 80215.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/11/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Jennifer M. Griest #34830The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1400Attorney File # 09-19854RRThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400706First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400706

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 11, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Mary A Pendletonand Russel A HalwegOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Argent Mortgage Company. LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, forthe certificate holders of Asset-BackedPass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-WCW1Date of Deed of TrustMarch 07, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 21, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2188379Original Principal Amount$168,300.00Outstanding Principal Balance$169,877.28Pursuant 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 14, BLOCK 9, CEDAR CREST,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADOAlso known by street and number as:10270 W 8th Pl, Lakewood, CO 80215.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/11/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Jennifer M. Griest #34830The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1400Attorney File # 09-19854RRThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400706First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400707

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 11, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Sara Marie HackettOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor HOME SAVINGS OF AMERICACurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtNationstar Mortgage LLCDate of Deed of TrustOctober 06, 2008County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 07, 2008Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2008093703Original Principal Amount$146,565.00Outstanding Principal Balance$138,646.35Pursuant 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:LOT 7, BLOCK 4, GREEN MOUNTAINVILLAGE FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:371 South Swadley Street, Lakewood,CO 80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/11/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 9696.100278.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400707First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400711

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 18, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Peter K Dunn and Gayle King DunnOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forAlly Bank Corp. f/k/a GMAC BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtOcwen Loan Servicing, LLCDate of Deed of TrustJune 25, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 01, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010057306Original Principal Amount$165,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$158,044.02Pursuant 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 LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BE-LOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO,AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:ALL THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE SAIDCOUNTY OF JEFFERSON AND STATEOF COLORADO, TO WIT: LOT 2,BLOCK 4, GREEN MOUNTAIN ES-TATES, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:923 South Beech Street, Lakewood, CO80228-3011.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/14/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/18/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100344.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400711First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400711

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 18, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Peter K Dunn and Gayle King DunnOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forAlly Bank Corp. f/k/a GMAC BankCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtOcwen Loan Servicing, LLCDate of Deed of TrustJune 25, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJuly 01, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010057306Original Principal Amount$165,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$158,044.02Pursuant 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 LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BE-LOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO,AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:ALL THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLOT OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE SAIDCOUNTY OF JEFFERSON AND STATEOF COLORADO, TO WIT: LOT 2,BLOCK 4, GREEN MOUNTAIN ES-TATES, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:923 South Beech Street, Lakewood, CO80228-3011.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/14/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/18/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100344.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400711First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400712

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 18, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MELISSA A. GRAFOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKERMORTGAGE CORP.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtCITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 06, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 08, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006016330Original Principal Amount$113,981.00Outstanding Principal Balance$109,874.69Pursuant 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 ACondominium Unit Number C214,Building Number 21C, Telluride Con-dominiums, in accordance with andsubject to the Declaration of Coven-ants, Conditions and Restrictions ofthe Telluride Condominiums recordedon August 11, 1982 at Reception No.82055666, and Map recorded August11, 1982 at Reception No. 82055667,and any and all amendments and sup-plements thereto, County of Jefferson,State of Colorado records, Togetherwith the right to the right to the exclus-ive use of parking spaces 60 and 67,and/ or garage no. N/A, County of Jef-ferson, State of Colorado.Also known by street and number as:445 WRIGHT STREET #214, LAKE-WOOD, CO 80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/14/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/18/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Eve M. Grina #43658Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-003275The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400712First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400712

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 18, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)MELISSA A. GRAFOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKERMORTGAGE CORP.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtCITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 06, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 08, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006016330Original Principal Amount$113,981.00Outstanding Principal Balance$109,874.69Pursuant 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 ACondominium Unit Number C214,Building Number 21C, Telluride Con-dominiums, in accordance with andsubject to the Declaration of Coven-ants, Conditions and Restrictions ofthe Telluride Condominiums recordedon August 11, 1982 at Reception No.82055666, and Map recorded August11, 1982 at Reception No. 82055667,and any and all amendments and sup-plements thereto, County of Jefferson,State of Colorado records, Togetherwith the right to the right to the exclus-ive use of parking spaces 60 and 67,and/ or garage no. N/A, County of Jef-ferson, State of Colorado.Also known by street and number as:445 WRIGHT STREET #214, LAKE-WOOD, CO 80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/14/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/18/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Eve M. Grina #43658Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-003275The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400712First Publication: 11/27/2014Last Publication: 12/25/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400722

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)SHARON K MARTIOriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/AGMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtGREEN TREE SERVICING LLCDate of Deed of TrustJanuary 26, 2008County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 04, 2008Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2008010608Original Principal Amount$108,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$98,173.10Pursuant 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 DESCRIPTIONLOT 173, JEFFERSON GREEN FILINGNO. 1A, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI-CIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED FOR RE-CORD WITH THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,COLORADO, JULY 18, 1972 IN PLATBOOK 2 AT PAGE 8 OF THE RE-CORDS OF THE CLERK AND RECORD-ER, TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANTEASEMENT DESIGNATED AS EASE-MENT NO. 3 ON JEFFERSON GREENFILING NO. 1A EASEMENT LOCATIONMAP, FILED FOR RECORD WITH THECLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFER-SON COUNTY, COLORADO, APRIL 19,1973 IN BOOK 41 AT PAGE 11 OF THERECORDS OF SAID CLERK AND RE-CORDER, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:3351 SOUTH FIELD STREET, 173,LAKEWOOD, CO 80227.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-003385The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400722First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400724

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)KELLIE M. KAISEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)NEW CENTURY MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE,FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 2006-1Date of Deed of TrustJuly 25, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 02, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005058945Original Principal Amount$100,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$86,967.07Pursuant 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 BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 15, BLOCK 4, REPLAT OF HAMP-DEN VILLA, AMENDED, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:7309 WEST HAMPDEN AVE #5103,LAKEWOOD, CO 80227.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Holly L Decker #32647Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO80228 (303) 274-0155Attorney File # 14-100-27280The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400724First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400724

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)KELLIE M. KAISEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)NEW CENTURY MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE,FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 2006-1Date of Deed of TrustJuly 25, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 02, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005058945Original Principal Amount$100,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$86,967.07Pursuant 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 BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 15, BLOCK 4, REPLAT OF HAMP-DEN VILLA, AMENDED, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:7309 WEST HAMPDEN AVE #5103,LAKEWOOD, CO 80227.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Holly L Decker #32647Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO80228 (303) 274-0155Attorney File # 14-100-27280The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400724First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400727

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Linda Leanne ReevesOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor EquiFirst CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, as Trustee for Equifirst LoanSecuritization Trust 2007-1, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-1Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 25, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 05, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007038697Original Principal Amount$136,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$135,273.94Pursuant 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:LOT 77, RENAUD PLACE, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:1162 South Otis Street, Lakewood, CO80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100627.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400727First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400727

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Linda Leanne ReevesOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor EquiFirst CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, as Trustee for Equifirst LoanSecuritization Trust 2007-1, MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-1Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 25, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 05, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007038697Original Principal Amount$136,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$135,273.94Pursuant 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:LOT 77, RENAUD PLACE, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:1162 South Otis Street, Lakewood, CO80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100627.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400727First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400693

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On September 5, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Wendell R. Phillips Jr.Original Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely as nomineefor America's Wholesale LenderCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtThe Bank of New York MellonCorporation, as Trustee for CHLMortgage Pass-Through Trust 2003-4Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates,Series 2003-4Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 07, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustFebruary 21, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1681743Original Principal Amount$172,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$144,025.69Pursuant 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, RESUBDIVISION OF TRACTS 3,4 AND NORTH 160.6 FEET OF TRACT2, FAIRMOUNT SUBDIVISION, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.Also known by street and number as:4775 Indiana Street, Golden, CO 80403.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/07/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/05/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 9696.100269.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400693First Publication: 11/20/2014Last Publication: 12/18/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400721

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)William J. Bohm and Briony A. H. BohmOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Colorado State Bank and Trust, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBOKF, N.A., A National Banking Associ-ation D/B/A Bank of Oklahoma, As Suc-cessor In Interest By Merger To ColoradoState Bank And Trust, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustApril 20, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 27, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010035187Original Principal Amount$222,069.00Outstanding Principal Balance$208,679.77Pursuant 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 18, BLOCK 27, SHERIDAN GREENSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6271 W. 110th Ave., Westminster, CO80020.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Iman Tehrani #44076McCarthy & Holthus, LLP7700 E. Arapahoe Road, Suite 150,Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-636259-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400721First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400721

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)William J. Bohm and Briony A. H. BohmOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Colorado State Bank and Trust, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBOKF, N.A., A National Banking Associ-ation D/B/A Bank of Oklahoma, As Suc-cessor In Interest By Merger To ColoradoState Bank And Trust, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustApril 20, 2010County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 27, 2010Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2010035187Original Principal Amount$222,069.00Outstanding Principal Balance$208,679.77Pursuant 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 18, BLOCK 27, SHERIDAN GREENSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:6271 W. 110th Ave., Westminster, CO80020.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Iman Tehrani #44076McCarthy & Holthus, LLP7700 E. Arapahoe Road, Suite 150,Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-636259-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400721First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

NOTICE OF UNCLAIMEDOVERBID FUNDS

CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5)PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. J1400404

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 entitledMarc C Borgans and Patricia K BorgansAddress of Record Owner as evidencedon the recorded instrument evidencing theowner's interest1840 South Welch Circle, Lakewood, CO80228Recording Date of Deed of TrustDecember 09, 2005Recording Information2005125828Recording Date of Noticeof Election and DemandMay 08, 2014Recording Information of Noticeof Election and Demand2014034799Legal Description of PropertyTHE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LOT ORPARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYINGAND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON AND STATE OF COLORADO,TO WIT: LOT 11, BLOCK 126, GREENMOUNTAIN VILLAGE FILING NO. 25,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Street Address of Property1840 South Welch Circle, Lakewood,CO 80228

NOTICE OF UNCLAIMEDOVERBID FUNDS

I sold at public auction, at 10:00 AM on9/3/14, at the Jefferson County Adminis-tration and Courts Facility, 100 JeffersonCounty Parkway, Suite 1540 Golden, CO80419, to the highest and best bidder forcash, the real property described above.An overbid was realized from the saleand, unless the funds are claimed by theowner or other persons entitled theretowithin five years from the date of sale, thefunds due to you will be transferred to thegeneral fund of the County of Jefferson,State of Colorado, or to the State Treas-urer as part of the "Unclaimed PropertyAct", pursuant to Colorado law.First Publication: 12/4/14Last Publication: 1/1/15Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptDate: 10/16/14Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic Trustee©Public Trustees' Association of Color-ado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400404First Publication: 12/4/14Last Publication: 1/1/15Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART- PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II)FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400407

Republished to restart foreclosure stayedby bankruptcy and reset sale date.To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Casey DeGraffOriginal Beneficiary(ies)William C. BrothersCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWilliam C. BrothersDate of Deed of TrustMay 05, 2009County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 05, 2009Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2009040651Original Principal Amount$355,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$335,432.59Pursuant 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 DescriptionParcel 1A portion of the N 1/2 of Section 10,Township 2 South, Range 71 West ofthe 6th P.M., County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado described as follows:Beginning at a point on the South lineof the North ¼ of the Northwest ¼ ofsaid Section 10 from whence theSouthwest corner of the North 1/2 ofthe Northwest ¼ of said Section 10bears South 83°16’01” West a distanceof 1334.67 feet; Thence North 32°38’02”EAST a distance of 2087.43 feet to theNorth ¼ corner of said Section 10 (saidNorth ¼ corner being a 5/8 inch rodwith a brass cap set in a mound ofstones); Thence South 88°23’ Eastalong the North line of Northeast ¼ ofsaid Section 10 a distance of 680 feet;Thence South 19°53’01” West a dis-tance of 1694.62 feet to the Southeastcorner of the North ¼ of the Northwest1/4 of said Section 10;Thence South 83°16’01” West along theSouth line of the North 34 of the North-west ¼ of said Section 10 a distance of1237.65 feet to the Point of Beginning,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado.

Parcel 2A tract of land in the W 1/2 NE 1/4 ofSection 10, Township 2 South, Range71 West of the 6th P.M., described asfollows:Beginning at the Southwest corner ofthe NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of said Section 10;Thence N 19 degrees 53.1’ E a dis-tance of 1694.62 feet to a point on theNorth line of the NE 1/4 of said Section10 from whence the N 1/4 of said Sec-tion 10 bears N 88 degrees 23’ W a dis-tance of 680 feet; Thence S 88 degrees23’ E along the North line of the NE 1/4of said Section 10 a distance of 602.4feet to the Northeast corner of the W1/2 NE 1/4 of said Section 10; Thence S2 degrees 29.4’ E along the East line ofthe W 1/2 NE 1/4 of said Section 10 adistance of 1561.96 feet to a point125.13 feet South of the Southeastcorner of the NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of saidSection 10;Thence S 83 degrees 30.7’ W parallel tothe South line of the NW 1/4 NE 1/4 ofsaid Section 10 a distance of 1246.41feet to the West line of the W 1/2 NE 1/4of said Section 10; Thence N 3 degrees40’ N along the West line of the NE 1/4of said Section 10 a distance of 125feet to the point of beginning, Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado.Amended by Scrivener’s Error Affi-davit, dated April 14, 2014 and Recor-ded Apri l 23, 2014 at Rec. No.2014030405,to delete erroneous phrase in Deed ofTrust.Also known by street and number as:11049 Cattle Trail Drive, Golden, CO80403.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: Amended by Scrivener’s ErrorAffidavit, dated April 14, 2014 and Re-corded April 23, 2014 at Rec. No.2014030405, to delete erroneousphrase in Deed of Trust

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Sheri L. Kelly-Rabolt #27501Markus Williams Young & ZimmermannLLC 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4550,Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-0800Attorney File # 11174.002The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice No.: J1400407First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART- PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II)FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400407

Republished to restart foreclosure stayedby bankruptcy and reset sale date.To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On September 25, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Casey DeGraffOriginal Beneficiary(ies)William C. BrothersCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWilliam C. BrothersDate of Deed of TrustMay 05, 2009County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 05, 2009Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2009040651Original Principal Amount$355,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$335,432.59Pursuant 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 DescriptionParcel 1A portion of the N 1/2 of Section 10,Township 2 South, Range 71 West ofthe 6th P.M., County of Jefferson, Stateof Colorado described as follows:Beginning at a point on the South lineof the North ¼ of the Northwest ¼ ofsaid Section 10 from whence theSouthwest corner of the North 1/2 ofthe Northwest ¼ of said Section 10bears South 83°16’01” West a distanceof 1334.67 feet; Thence North 32°38’02”EAST a distance of 2087.43 feet to theNorth ¼ corner of said Section 10 (saidNorth ¼ corner being a 5/8 inch rodwith a brass cap set in a mound ofstones); Thence South 88°23’ Eastalong the North line of Northeast ¼ ofsaid Section 10 a distance of 680 feet;Thence South 19°53’01” West a dis-tance of 1694.62 feet to the Southeastcorner of the North ¼ of the Northwest1/4 of said Section 10;Thence South 83°16’01” West along theSouth line of the North 34 of the North-west ¼ of said Section 10 a distance of1237.65 feet to the Point of Beginning,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado.

Parcel 2A tract of land in the W 1/2 NE 1/4 ofSection 10, Township 2 South, Range71 West of the 6th P.M., described asfollows:Beginning at the Southwest corner ofthe NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of said Section 10;Thence N 19 degrees 53.1’ E a dis-tance of 1694.62 feet to a point on theNorth line of the NE 1/4 of said Section10 from whence the N 1/4 of said Sec-tion 10 bears N 88 degrees 23’ W a dis-tance of 680 feet; Thence S 88 degrees23’ E along the North line of the NE 1/4of said Section 10 a distance of 602.4feet to the Northeast corner of the W1/2 NE 1/4 of said Section 10; Thence S2 degrees 29.4’ E along the East line ofthe W 1/2 NE 1/4 of said Section 10 adistance of 1561.96 feet to a point125.13 feet South of the Southeastcorner of the NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of saidSection 10;Thence S 83 degrees 30.7’ W parallel tothe South line of the NW 1/4 NE 1/4 ofsaid Section 10 a distance of 1246.41feet to the West line of the W 1/2 NE 1/4of said Section 10; Thence N 3 degrees40’ N along the West line of the NE 1/4of said Section 10 a distance of 125feet to the point of beginning, Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado.Amended by Scrivener’s Error Affi-davit, dated April 14, 2014 and Recor-ded Apri l 23, 2014 at Rec. No.2014030405,to delete erroneous phrase in Deed ofTrust.Also known by street and number as:11049 Cattle Trail Drive, Golden, CO80403.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: Amended by Scrivener’s ErrorAffidavit, dated April 14, 2014 and Re-corded April 23, 2014 at Rec. No.2014030405, to delete erroneousphrase in Deed of Trust

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 01/21/2015, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 09/25/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Sheri L. Kelly-Rabolt #27501Markus Williams Young & ZimmermannLLC 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4550,Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-0800Attorney File # 11174.002The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice No.: J1400407First Publication: 12/4/2014Last Publication: 1/1/2015Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Name Changes Public Notice

Jefferson County, Colorado100 Jefferson County ParkwayGolden, Colorado 80401

In the Matter of the Petition of:Parent/ Petitioner: Amber FoxFor Minor Child: Jaedin Joseph SalazarTo Change the Child’s Name to:Jaedin Joseph Fox

Case Number: 2014 CV 288

NOTICE TO NON-CUSTODIAL PARENTBY PUBLICATION

Notice to: Joseph Salazar,non custodial parent.

Notice is given that a hearing is sched-uled for the purpose of requesting achange of name for Jaedin Joseph Salaz-ar.

At this hearing the Court may enter an or-der changing the name of the minor child.

To support or voice objection to the pro-posed name change, you must appear atthe hearing.

Date: October 23, 2014

Legal Notice No.: 41644First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 12,2014 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an adult has been filed with the Jeffer-son County Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofAmy Marie Chwialkowskibe changed toAmie Mae Chwialkowski.Case No.: 2014 C 43785

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: Karla Beston, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41710First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Name Changes

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 12,2014 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an adult has been filed with the Jeffer-son County Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofAmy Marie Chwialkowskibe changed toAmie Mae Chwialkowski.Case No.: 2014 C 43785

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: Karla Beston, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41710First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 12,2014 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an adult has been filed with the Jeffer-son County Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofSean Michael Capps be changed toSean Awesome Sheker.Case No.: 2014 C 8009

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: Karla Beston, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41697First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 16, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of aminor child has been filed with the Jeffer-son County Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofFiona Lily Kalejs be changed toFiona Lily KaleCase No.: 2014 C 7940

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: M. Lawrence, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41699First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Phyllis Johnson Murphy,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30680

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Cynthia MurphyPersonal Representative23996 Logan AvenueBuffalo Creek, Colorado 80245

Legal Notice No: 41696First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Elizabeth Leinz Gates,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 031053

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Gerald R. GatesPersonal Representative6556 Lee StreetArvada, Colorado 80004

Legal Notice No: 41737First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Bertha A. Davis, aka Bertha

Davis, aka Bert Davis, aka BertsyDavis, aka B.A. Davis, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30419

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Gary Brown, Personal RepresentativeC/O The Pearman Law Firm4195 Wadsworth BlvdWheat Ridge, CO 80033

Legal Notice No: 41676First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of DOROTHY M. JOHNSON,

a/k/a DOROTHY MAE JOHNSON, a/k/aDOROTHY JOHNSON, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31069

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Kari Johnson, Personal Representativec/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No: 41681First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of JOY LYNN RAMSTETTER,

a/k/a JOY L. RAMSTETTER, a/k/aJOY RAMSTETTER, , Deceased

Case Number: 2014PR30913

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Richard Merle Ramstetter,Personal Representativec/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No: 41682First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of JOYCE K. CAMPBELL,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31048

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the Jefferson County DistrictCourt, State of Colorado on or beforeMarch 24, 2015, or the claims may beforever barred.

Donald P. Campbell,Personal Representative1403 South Vivian WayLakewood, CO 80228720.833.1102

Legal Notice No.: 41686First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of JOYCE K. CAMPBELL,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31048

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the Jefferson County DistrictCourt, State of Colorado on or beforeMarch 24, 2015, or the claims may beforever barred.

Donald P. Campbell,Personal Representative1403 South Vivian WayLakewood, CO 80228720.833.1102

Legal Notice No.: 41686First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of ALFRED C. SCHMIDT

a/k/a ALFRED SCHMIDTa/k/a AL SCHMIDT, Deceased

Case Number: 14PR31059

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 20,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Philip M. SchmidtPersonal Representativec/o Davis Schilken, PC7887 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 820Denver, CO 80111

Legal Notice No.: 41687First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Paul L. Miller, Deceased

Case Number: 2014PR31025

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 March 27,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Rosolino J. Piazza, Jr.,Personal Representativec/o Melissa A. Dalla, Esq.Dufford & Brown, P.C.1700 Broadway, #2100Denver, CO 80290

Legal Notice No.: 41689First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Anne Marie Marrese,Aka Anne Marrese, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31017

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Michael A. MarresePersonal Representative450 E. 83rd St. Apt 23bNew York, NY 10028-6293

Legal Notice No: 41718First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of James Peter Banich,

aka Jim Banich, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30917

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Tamara Gayle BanichPersonal Representative10622 Van Gordon WayWestminster, CO 80021

Legal Notice No: 41732First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Lee R. Beaumont,

Aka Lee Beaumont, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 031077

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 March 30,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

David L. BeaumontPersonal Representative7137 Mesquite Tree LaneEl Paso, TX 79934

Legal Notice No: 41734First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of VERLYN FLOYD LANDON,

a/k/a VERLYN F. LANDON,a/k/a VERLYN LANDON, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 432

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

JoAnne LandonPersonal Representativec/o Jane G. Ebisch, Esq.12600 W. Colfax Ave., Suite C-400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No: 41753First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Samuel J. Kissler, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31047

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

William Flynn KisslerPersonal Representative6848 Zenobia Street #8Westminster, CO 80030

Legal Notice No: 41754First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Ludvick Pecaric, Deceased

Case Number 14 PR 31079

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, on or before April 4, 2015, or theclaims may be forever barred.

Mitchell W. Pecaric,Personal Representative933 W. DenverGunnison, CO 81230

Legal Notice No.: 41777First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Dieter J. Knollman,Aka Dieter J. H. Knollman,

aka Dieter John Henry Knollman,aka D.J. Knollman,

aka D. Knollman, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31105

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Ann V. KnollmanPersonal Representative8213 Saulsbury CircleArvada, CO 80003

Legal Notice No: 41780First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Richard W. Remley,Richard Remley, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31061

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Michael W. RemleyPersonal Representative1921 80th AvenueGreeley, Colorado 80634

Legal Notice No: 41639First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Grace Vivian Klingens,aka Grace V. Klingens, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31043

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 March 23,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Jeanine A. SchwanPersonal Representative401 West 10thLoveland, Colorado 80537

Legal Notice No: 41668First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Eileen Majors,

aka Eileen M. Majors, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0478

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

James E. MajorsPersonal RepresentativePSC 41 Box 5429APO AE 09464

Legal Notice No: 41683First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Betty Trussell,

aka Betty H. Trussell,aka Betty Lee Trussell, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31070

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative named below or to the Probate Courtof Jefferson County, Colorado on or be-fore March 20, 2015 or the claims may beforever barred.

Mary Teresa ZubeckPersonal Representative813 Timberwood DriveDayton, Ohio 45430

Legal Notice No: 41690First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Jack R. Taylor, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30534

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Patricia Ann HornburgPersonal Representative934 Baintree LaneManchester, MO 63011

Legal Notice No: 41691First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of B. Lorraine Bradley,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31056

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 March 20,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Loren D. LaramorePersonal Representative6059 Lee StreetArvada, Colorado 80004

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Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Kathryn Lynott,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31042

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Joseph P. LynottPersonal Representative8724 East 28th AvenueDenver, Colorado 80238

Legal Notice No: 41735First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Rodd Wyman Ladman,

aka R.W. Ladman,aka R.U.W. Ladman, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0487

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 March 27,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Jeffrey Scott LadmanPersonal Representative9468 w. 107th PlaceWestminster, Colorado 80021

Legal Notice No: 41736First Publication: November 27, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of John Gurule, Jr.,

aka John Gurule, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31093

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 April 4,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Melvin L. GurulePersonal Representativec/o Katz, Look & Onorato, P.C.1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1100Denver, Colorado 80203

Legal Notice No: 41776First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Susan Jane Glesmann,

aka Susan J. Glesmann,and Susan Glesmann, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31058

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Edward F. Glesmann, Jr.Personal Representative15 Woodland RoadBoxford, MA 01921

Legal Notice No: 41778First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Warren Douglas Carruth, Jr.,

aka Warren D. Carruth, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31109

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Jeffrey A. NickellPersonal Representative4010 Sharilane StreetStrasburg, Colorado 80136

Legal Notice No: 41779First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Robert Frank Hessek,

aka Robert F. Hessek,aka Robert Hessek, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31094

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 April 3,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Eileen T. Green-LeePersonal Representativec/o Donald F. Slavin, P.C.4704 Harlan Street, Suite 685Denver, Colorado 80212-7493

Legal Notice No: 41781First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Judy F. Coop,

aka Judy Faye Coop,and Judy Coop, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31098

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

John AlmePersonal Representativec/o DiGiacomo, Jaggers & Perko, LLP5400 Ward Road, Building III, Suite 200Arvada, Colorado 80002

Legal Notice No: 41782First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Shirley D. Rood, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30982

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 April 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Barbra A. WaltersPersonal Representative6082 Newcombe CourtArvada, Colorado 80004

Legal Notice No: 41788First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Shirley D. Rood, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30982

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 April 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Barbra A. WaltersPersonal Representative6082 Newcombe CourtArvada, Colorado 80004

Legal Notice No: 41788First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Christine L. Anderson,aka Christine Lynn Anderson,

and Christine Anderson, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31108

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Antoine R. GadpaillePersonal Representativec/o DiGiacomo, Jaggers & Perko, LLP5400 Ward Road, Building IIISuite 200Arvada, Colorado 80002

Legal Notice No: 41790First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Adele Ann Devendorf,

aka Adele A. Devendorf,aka Adele Devendorf,

and Ann Devendorf, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30981

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Randall Dell DevendorfPersonal Representative814 Orange StreetHudson, WI 54016

Legal Notice No: 41792First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Carolyn Rhoads Rugg,

aka Carolyn R. Ruggs,aka Carolyn Rugg, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31118

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 April 10,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Andrea R. SimmonsPersonal Representative6588 Zang CircleArvada, Colorado 80004

Legal Notice No: 41793First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of John L. Lightburn,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31090

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 April 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Linda Lightburn CarterPersonal Representative392 Catherine StreetWalla Walla, Washington 99362

Legal Notice No: 41795First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Misc. Private Legals PUBLIC NOTICE

COUNTY COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKWAYGOLDEN, CO 80401

Plaintiff: BELLCO FIRST FEDERALCREDIT UNIONvs.Defendant(s):CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE

David A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 03 C 1107

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on January 27, 2003 in favor of thePlaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s) ,CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE , shall showcause within fourteen (14) days from theservice of this Notice to Show Cause ifany he/she/they has/have, why the judg-ment heretofore entered should not be re-vived with like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in GOLDEN, Colorado, this21st day of August, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No: 41620First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: December 4 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

Court Address:100 Jefferson County Parkway

Golden, CO 80401

Plaintiff(s): FLORIDA PARKCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

Defendant(s): LEONARD DOMINGUEZ;GRACE J. DOMINGUEZ; U.S. BANK NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION; HSBC MORT-GAGE SERVICES, INC.; MARGARET T.CHAPMAN, JEFFERSON COUNTY PUB-LIC TRUSTEE; AND OCCUPANT

Attorney for Plaintiff(s):Name: Richard W. Johnston, Esq.Gary H. Tobey, Esq.Address: Tobey & Johnston, P.C.6855 South Havana Street, Suite 630Centennial, CO 80112-3813Phone Number: (303) 799-8600Fax Number: (303) 799-6977E-mail: [email protected]@tobeyjohnston.comAtty. Reg. #: 19823 & 1093

Case Number:14CV03194; Division 6

SUMMONS

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATEOF COLORADO TO DEFENDANT(S)NAMED ABOVE:

You are summoned and required to filewith the Clerk of this Court an answer orother response to the attached Complaintwithin twenty-one (21) days after this sum-mons is served on you in the State of Col-orado, or within thirty-five (35) days afterthis summons is served on you outsidethe State of Colorado, or within sixty-three(63) days after this summons is servedupon the United States or one of its agen-cies.

If you fail to file your answer or other re-sponse to the Complaint in writing withinthe applicable time period, judgment bydefault may be entered against you by theCourt for the relief demanded in the Com-plaint, without any further notice to you.

The following documents are also servedwith this Summons: Complaint in Fore-closure, District Civil Case Cover Sheetand Notice of Commencement of Action(Lis Pendens).

DATE: October 2, 2014

TOBEY & JOHNSTON, P.C.By: /s/* Richard W. Johnston*Original signature on fileat the office ofTobey & Johnston, P.C.

This summons is issued pursuant to Rule4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of theComplaint must be served with this Sum-mons. This form should not be usedwhere service by publication is desired.

WARNING: A VALID SUMMONS MAYBE ISSUED BY A LAWYER AND ITNEED NOT CONTAIN A COURT CASENUMBER, THE SIGNATURE OF ACOURT OFFICER, OR A COURT SEAL.THE PLAINTIFF HAS 14 DAYS FROMTHE DATE THIS SUMMONS WASSERVED ON YOU TO FILE THE CASEWITH THE COURT. YOU ARE RE-SPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING THECOURT TO FIND OUT WHETHER THECASE HAS BEEN FILED AND OBTAINT H E C A S E N U M B E R . I F T H EPLAINTIFF FILES THE CASE WITHINTHIS TIME, THEN YOU MUST RE-SPOND AS EXPLAINED IN THIS SUM-MONS. IF THE PLAINTIFF FILES MORETHAN 14 DAYS AFTER THE DATE THESUMMONS WAS SERVED ON YOU,THE CASE MAY BE DISMISSED UPONMOTION AND YOU MAY BE ENTITLEDTO SEEK ATTORNEY’S FEES FROMTHE PLAINITFF.

Amended and Adopted by the Court, EnBanc, October 10, 2013, effective immedi-ately

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Misc. Private Legals

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

Court Address:100 Jefferson County Parkway

Golden, CO 80401

Plaintiff(s): FLORIDA PARKCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

Defendant(s): LEONARD DOMINGUEZ;GRACE J. DOMINGUEZ; U.S. BANK NA-TIONAL ASSOCIATION; HSBC MORT-GAGE SERVICES, INC.; MARGARET T.CHAPMAN, JEFFERSON COUNTY PUB-LIC TRUSTEE; AND OCCUPANT

Attorney for Plaintiff(s):Name: Richard W. Johnston, Esq.Gary H. Tobey, Esq.Address: Tobey & Johnston, P.C.6855 South Havana Street, Suite 630Centennial, CO 80112-3813Phone Number: (303) 799-8600Fax Number: (303) 799-6977E-mail: [email protected]@tobeyjohnston.comAtty. Reg. #: 19823 & 1093

Case Number:14CV03194; Division 6

SUMMONS

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATEOF COLORADO TO DEFENDANT(S)NAMED ABOVE:

You are summoned and required to filewith the Clerk of this Court an answer orother response to the attached Complaintwithin twenty-one (21) days after this sum-mons is served on you in the State of Col-orado, or within thirty-five (35) days afterthis summons is served on you outsidethe State of Colorado, or within sixty-three(63) days after this summons is servedupon the United States or one of its agen-cies.

If you fail to file your answer or other re-sponse to the Complaint in writing withinthe applicable time period, judgment bydefault may be entered against you by theCourt for the relief demanded in the Com-plaint, without any further notice to you.

The following documents are also servedwith this Summons: Complaint in Fore-closure, District Civil Case Cover Sheetand Notice of Commencement of Action(Lis Pendens).

DATE: October 2, 2014

TOBEY & JOHNSTON, P.C.By: /s/* Richard W. Johnston*Original signature on fileat the office ofTobey & Johnston, P.C.

This summons is issued pursuant to Rule4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of theComplaint must be served with this Sum-mons. This form should not be usedwhere service by publication is desired.

WARNING: A VALID SUMMONS MAYBE ISSUED BY A LAWYER AND ITNEED NOT CONTAIN A COURT CASENUMBER, THE SIGNATURE OF ACOURT OFFICER, OR A COURT SEAL.THE PLAINTIFF HAS 14 DAYS FROMTHE DATE THIS SUMMONS WASSERVED ON YOU TO FILE THE CASEWITH THE COURT. YOU ARE RE-SPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING THECOURT TO FIND OUT WHETHER THECASE HAS BEEN FILED AND OBTAINT H E C A S E N U M B E R . I F T H EPLAINTIFF FILES THE CASE WITHINTHIS TIME, THEN YOU MUST RE-SPOND AS EXPLAINED IN THIS SUM-MONS. IF THE PLAINTIFF FILES MORETHAN 14 DAYS AFTER THE DATE THESUMMONS WAS SERVED ON YOU,THE CASE MAY BE DISMISSED UPONMOTION AND YOU MAY BE ENTITLEDTO SEEK ATTORNEY’S FEES FROMTHE PLAINITFF.

Amended and Adopted by the Court, EnBanc, October 10, 2013, effective immedi-ately

Legal Notice No.: 41688First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

COUNTY COURT, ARAPAHOECOUNTY, COLORADO

1790 W. LITTLETON BLVD.LITTLETON, CO 80120

Plaintiff:CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.vs.Defendant(s):MARIA VICTORYDavid A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 09C301686

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on February 20, 2009 in favor ofthe Plaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s),MARIA VICTORY , shall show cause with-in fourteen (14) days from the service ofthis Not ice to Show Cause i f anyhe/she/they has/have, why the judgmentheretofore entered should not be revivedwith like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in LITTLETON, Colorado, this19th day of September, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No.: 41765First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: January 1, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

DISTRICT COURTJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO

COURT ADDRESS:100 Jefferson County Parkway

Golden, CO 80401

In the Matter of the Petition of:CHARLES ADAM GOCHANOUR(petitioner)

For the Adoption of a Child.AKIRA JASMENE ELIZABETHCARLSON, d.o.b. 11/24/2005

And ConcerningBRANDON ELIJAH CARLSON(respondent)TANESHA RENEE SANCHEZ(Custodial Parent)

Attorney for PetitionerJ. Adam Beckman # 36919Brandon R. Ceglian, Reg. #34281Law Offices of Brandon R. Ceglian, p.C.1745 Shea Center Drive, Suite 400Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80129Phone: (720)344-4828Fax: (720) 548-9812

Case Number: 14JA176 * Div.: U

NOTICE OF HEARINGSTEP PARENT ADOPTION

TO THE PARTIES AND ATTORNEYS OFRECORD:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing onStep Parent Adoption has been set forJanuary 12, 2015 at l0:00 am in Division Uin the Jefferson County District Court.

Legal Notice No.: 41794First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: January 1, 2015Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that onTuesday the 16th day of December theJefferson County Board of Health willconduct a public hearing to give con-sideration to variance and review casesas they pertain to the IndividualSewage Disposal System Regulationsand other Public Health business.These cases will be heard immediately fol-lowing the closure of the business meet-ing of the Board of Health in HearingRoom Two at the Jefferson County Courtsand Administration Building, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Colorado.The business meeting begins at 8:00 a.m

Lindsey Gonzales,Clerk to the Board of HealthJefferson County303-271-5716

Legal Notice No.: 219012First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that onTuesday the 16th day of December theJefferson County Board of Health willconduct a public hearing to give con-sideration to variance and review casesas they pertain to the IndividualSewage Disposal System Regulationsand other Public Health business.These cases will be heard immediately fol-lowing the closure of the business meet-ing of the Board of Health in HearingRoom Two at the Jefferson County Courtsand Administration Building, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Colorado.The business meeting begins at 8:00 a.m

Lindsey Gonzales,Clerk to the Board of HealthJefferson County303-271-5716

Legal Notice No.: 219012First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-058Tax Lien 2010-01595NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:RORY PERKINS DIANA PERKINS33672 Dotty RoadPine, CO 80470-9640;RORY PERKINS DIANA PERKINSP.O. Box 795Pine, CO 80470;Legal: MOUNTAIN VIEW LAKES UNIT 1,Sec. 31, Twn. 06, Rng. 71, Subdiv.540400, Block 001, Lot 0017, County ofJefferson, State of Colorado. ( aka 33653Kerr Rd.)You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofDarin and Jennifer K. Johnson applicants,who have made demand for a Treasurer’sDeed, the following described real estate,situate in the County of Jefferson, State ofColorado, to wit MOUNTAIN VIEWLAKES UNIT 1, Sec. 31, Twn. 06, Rng.71, Subdiv. 540400, Block 001, Lot 0017,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado. (aka 33653 Kerr Rd.)That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofRory Perkins and Diana Perkins that thestatutory period of redemption expired Oc-tober 20, A.D. 2014 that the same has notbeen redeemed; that said property may beredeemed at any time before a Tax Deedis issued; that a Tax Deed will be issuedto the said Darin and Jennifer K. Johnsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the18th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.WITNESS my hand and seal this 03rd dayof November 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41635First Publication: November 20, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE OF BUDGET

Notice is hereby given that a proposedbudget has been submitted to theBoard of Directors of the Pleasant ViewMetropolitan District for the ensuingyear of 2015; that a copy of such pro-posed budget has been filed in the Dis-trict office at 955 Moss Street, Golden CO80401, where the same is available forpublic review; and that such proposedbudget will be considered at a PublicHearing of the Pleasant View Metropol-itan District Board of Directors to beheld at the December 9, 2014 at 6:00pm, regular meeting of the Board. Anyelector within the District may, prior to thattime, inspect or review the proposedbudget and file or register any objectionsthereto.

Pleasant View Metropolitan DistrictBy: Stewart McAlisterDistrict Manager, PVMD

Legal Notice No.: 41740First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 4, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

No. 2014-068Tax Sale 2010-01541NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALEAND OF APPLICATION FORISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and more es-pecially to:Ed Smith7166 W. Custer Ave. G33Lakewood, CO 80226-2886;MSNTR INVESTMENTS LTD,c/o John R. Stevens,(holder of cert. #2006-01330)6159 Vineway CircleSalt Lake City, UT 84121;Eastern Colorado Rentals LLC,c/o Bud Andrews(holder of cert. #2007-01285)P.O. Box 1012Limon, CO 80828;Legal: W1/2 of Lot 7, Block 2, MOUN-TAIN VIEW LAKES UNIT 1,County of Jefferson, State ofColorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October , A.D.2011, the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale to AARON RAJIC,applicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following describedreal estate, situate in the County of Jeffer-son and State of Colorado, to wit, W1/2 ofLot 7, Block 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW LAKESUNIT 1, County of Jefferson, State of Col-orado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010 that saidreal estate was taxed in the name of EDSMITH that the statutory period of re-demption expired October 20, A.D. 2014;that the same has not been redeemed;that said property may be redeemed atany time before Tax Deed is issued; thata Tax Deed will be issued to the said,AARON RAJIC lawful holder of said certi-ficate, on the 18th day of March at 5:00o’clock P. M., A.D. 2015, unless the samehas been redeemed on or before 5:00P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and seal this 18thDay of November A.D. 2014.Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41760First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-059Tax Lien 2008-01903NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALEAND OF APPLICATION FORISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:99 COMPANY, a Colorado GeneralPartnership720 South Colorado Blvd., Suite 850Denver, CO 80222;Legal:North 9.8 feet of N 1/2, E ½, S ½, NE ¼,NE ¼, lying East of S. Ames St., EX-CEPT any portion thereof lying withinSheridan Blvd., Section 13, Township 4South, Range 69 West, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 22nd day of October, A.D.2009 the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale to JeffersonCounty assignor of STREET’S HOPE ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witNorth 9.8 feet of N 1/2, E ½, S ½, NE ¼,NE ¼, lying East of S. Ames St., EX-CEPT any portion thereof lying withinSheridan Blvd., Section 13, Township 4South, Range 69 West, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2008 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2008 that saidreal estate was taxed in the name ofGODWIN BEVERS CO. INC. that the stat-utory period of redemption expired Octo-ber 22, A.D. 2012 that the same has notbeen redeemed; that said property may beredeemed at any time before a Tax Deedis issued; that a Tax Deed will be issuedto the said STREET’S HOPE lawful hold-er of said certificate, on the 26th day ofMarch at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and seal this 18th dayof November 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41761First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-059Tax Lien 2008-01903NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALEAND OF APPLICATION FORISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:99 COMPANY, a Colorado GeneralPartnership720 South Colorado Blvd., Suite 850Denver, CO 80222;Legal:North 9.8 feet of N 1/2, E ½, S ½, NE ¼,NE ¼, lying East of S. Ames St., EX-CEPT any portion thereof lying withinSheridan Blvd., Section 13, Township 4South, Range 69 West, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 22nd day of October, A.D.2009 the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale to JeffersonCounty assignor of STREET’S HOPE ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witNorth 9.8 feet of N 1/2, E ½, S ½, NE ¼,NE ¼, lying East of S. Ames St., EX-CEPT any portion thereof lying withinSheridan Blvd., Section 13, Township 4South, Range 69 West, County of Jeffer-son, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2008 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2008 that saidreal estate was taxed in the name ofGODWIN BEVERS CO. INC. that the stat-utory period of redemption expired Octo-ber 22, A.D. 2012 that the same has notbeen redeemed; that said property may beredeemed at any time before a Tax Deedis issued; that a Tax Deed will be issuedto the said STREET’S HOPE lawful hold-er of said certificate, on the 26th day ofMarch at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and seal this 18th dayof November 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41761First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 18, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-055Tax Lien 2010-01709NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALEAND OF APPLICATION FORISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:James I. MullikenBonnie M. Mulliken100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80401;Legal:Beginning at a point on the East line ofSection 17, Township 3 South, Range 70West, of the 6th P.M., which lies 300.0feet South of the Northeast corner of saidSection 17; thence North 89° 18ꞌ West,30.00 feet; thence South 0° 16ꞌ West,140.99 feet; thence South 89° 44ꞌ East,30.00 feet to said East line of said Sec-tion 17; thence North 0° 16ꞌ East, 140.00feet to said point of beginning, County ofJefferson, State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofDenver Brick Co and Acme Brick Co. ap-plicants, who have made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witBeginning at a point on the East line ofSection 17, Township 3 South, Range 70West, of the 6th P.M., which lies 300.0feet South of the Northeast corner of saidSection 17; thence North 89° 18ꞌ West,30.00 feet; thence South 0° 16ꞌ West,140.99 feet; thence South 89° 44ꞌ East,30.00 feet to said East line of said Sec-tion 17; thence North 0° 16ꞌ East, 140.00feet to said point of beginning, County ofJefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJames L. Mulliken and Bonnie M. Mul-liken that the statutory period of redemp-tion expired October 20, A.D. 2014 thatthe same has not been redeemed; thatsaid property may be redeemed at anytime before a Tax Deed is issued; that aTax Deed will be issued to the said Den-ver Brick Co and Acme Brick Co lawfulholder of said certificate, on the 26th dayof March at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015,unless the same has been redeemed onor before 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and seal this 18th dayof November 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGETAND NOTICE CONCERNING

BUDGET AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the pro-posed budget for the ensuing year of 2015has been submitted to the Olde Town Ar-vada Business Improvement District ("Dis-trict"). Such proposed budget will be con-sidered at a meeting of the Board of Dir-ectors of the District to be held at 7307Grandview Avenue, 2nd Floor, Arvada,Colorado, at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday,December 10, 2014.

A copy of the proposed 2015 budget isavailable for public inspection at the of-fices of Spencer Fane Britt & Browne LLP,1700 Lincoln St., Suite 2000, Denver, Col-orado. Any interested elector within theDistrict may, at any time prior to final ad-option of the 2015 budget, file or registerany objections thereto.

Dated November 25, 2014.

OLDE TOWN ARVADABUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

By: /s/ Lori Drienka, Secretary

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Notice is hereby given that final settle-ment will be made on or after December23, 2014 to the following contractor: Turn-er Morris Incorporated for the contract forroof replacement performed at the BelmarLibrary, 555 S Allison Parkway, Lake-wood CO. Any person or firm that fur-nished labor or materials, or other sup-plies used by said contractor or his sub-contractors on the above project, and itsclaim has not been paid, must file noticewith the Director of Finance, Gloria Over-holt, at 10200 W 20th Ave., Lakewood COprior to the above date.

By Lisa VanderHeydenManager of ProjectPlanning & Contracts

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Notice is hereby given that final settle-ment will be made on or after December23, 2014 to the following contractor: Turn-er Morris Incorporated for the contract forroof replacement performed at the BelmarLibrary, 555 S Allison Parkway, Lake-wood CO. Any person or firm that fur-nished labor or materials, or other sup-plies used by said contractor or his sub-contractors on the above project, and itsclaim has not been paid, must file noticewith the Director of Finance, Gloria Over-holt, at 10200 W 20th Ave., Lakewood COprior to the above date.

By Lisa VanderHeydenManager of ProjectPlanning & Contracts

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LEGAL NOTICEADOPTED 2015 COUNTY BUDGET

CC14-418

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget for the County of Jefferson,Colorado, has been submitted to its Boardof County Commissioners for the ensuingyear of 2015 and that a copy of such pro-posed budget has been filed in the officeof the Jefferson County Director ofBudget, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Suite 4570, Golden, Colorado80419 where same is open for public in-spection.The proposed budget for the ensuing yearof 2015 will be considered for adoption ata regular meeting of the Board of CountyCommissioners, Jefferson County, Stateof Colorado, to be held on December 9,2014, at 8:00 a.m. in Hearing Room No. 1,First Floor, Jefferson County Administra-tion and Courts Facility, 100 JeffersonCounty Parkway, Golden 80419.ANY interested elector of the County mayfile any objections to the proposed budgetat any time prior to the final adoption ofthe budget by the County.

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RESOLUTION NO. CC14-420FISCAL YEAR 2015

AGENCY DUES AND ASSESSMENTS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, shallbe considering the adoption of ResolutionNo. CC14-420 regarding authorization topay various agencies in 2015, and shalltake action on said Resolution at a publichearing to be held on Tuesday, Decem-ber 9, 2014, at the hour of 8:00 a.m. inHearing Room 1, Jefferson County Admin-istration and Courts Facility, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Colorado80419.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Budget Dir-ector, 100 Jefferson County Parkway,Golden, Colorado. Any interested electorof Jefferson County may file objection tothe Resolution at any time prior to final ad-option of the Resolution.

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ADOPTED 2015 LEA BUDGETRESOLUTION NO. LEA14-002

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEDIRECTORS OF THE JEFFERSONCOUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT AU-THORITY, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO, shall be consid-ering the adoption of the 2015 budget forthe Jefferson County Law EnforcementAuthority, and shall take action on saidResolution at a public hearing to be heldon Tuesday, December 9, 2014, at thehour of 8:00 a.m. in Hearing Room 1, Jef-ferson County Administration and CourtsFacility, 100 Jefferson County Parkway,Golden, Colorado 80419. At that time, theDirectors of the Jefferson County Law En-forcement Authority shall also be consid-ering a resolution establishing mill leviesand levying general property taxes forbudget year 2015.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Director ofBudget, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Suite 4570, Golden, Colorado80419, where same is open for public in-spection.

Any interested elector of the JeffersonCounty Law Enforcement Authority mayfile objection to the proposed budget atany time prior to final adoption of the Res-olution.

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ADOPTED 2015 MEADOW RANCH PIDBUDGET

RESOLUTION NO. MR14-003

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THATTHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFMEADOW RANCH PUBLIC IMPROVE-MENT DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO,shall be considering the adoption of the2015 budget for the Meadow Ranch Pub-lic Improvement District, and shall take ac-tion on said Resolution at a public hearingto be held on Tuesday, December 9,2014, at the hour of 8:00 a.m. in HearingRoom 1, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Golden, Colorado 80419. Atthat time, the Board of Directors shall alsobe considering a resolution establishingmill levies and levying general propertytaxes for the budget year 2015.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Director ofBudget, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Suite 4570, Golden, Colorado,80419 where same is open for public in-spection.

Any interested elector of Meadow RanchPublic Improvement District may file ob-jection to the proposed budget at any timeprior to final adoption of the Resolution.

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ESTRAY - One sorrel mare, no brand,blaze, left hind sock, right hind stocking;and One bay paint gelding, no brand, dis-connected star, strip, snip, 4 legs white.Livestock must be claimed by legal ownerwithin 10 days or will be sold by ColoradoBrand Board. For information call 720-545-4604 or 303-869-9160.

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd es c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Case No. 2014-071Tax Lien 2010-00378NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and,To Whom It May Concern, and moreespecially to:Jon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgec/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwaySuite 2520Golden, CO 80419;Jon P. Kittredge3641 Meyers Gulch RoadEvergreen, CO 80457;Jon Paul Kittredgeand Susan L. KittredgeP.O. Box 1, Kittredge, CO 80457Midland Funding LLC600 Seventeenth Street, Ste 800 NorthDenver, CO 80202;Machol & Johannes, LLCJohns Manville Plaza717 17th St., #2300Denver, CO 80202-3317;Legal: A parcel of land in the Northwestquar ter o f the Nor theast quar ter(NW1/4NE1/4) of Section 2, Township 5South, Range 71 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, Jefferson County, Colorado,said parcel being a portion of Tract A de-scribed under Reception No. 79009614,and more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Robert S. Belica assignor ofEthan I. Meiselman and Pamela L. Meisel-man assignor of Nicholas E. Carlson ap-plicant, who has made demand for aTreasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witA parcel of land in the Northwest quarterof the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) ofSection 2, Township 5 South, Range 71West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Jeffer-son County, Colorado, said parcel being aportion of Tract A described under Recep-tion No. 79009614, and more particu-larly described as follows:Commencing at the Northeast corner ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4, said point being coin-cident with the Northeast corner of a tractd e s c r i b e d u n d e r R e c e p t i o n N o .79070083-6, whence the Southwestcorner of Lot 799, Amended Map ofKittredge, bears South 89°-00’ West609.65 feet; thence along the East line ofsaid tract, said line being coincident withthe East line of said NW1/4NE1/4, South5°-19’-44” West 700.0 feet to the South-east corner of said tract, said point beingcoincident with the most Easterly corner ofsaid Tract A and the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING;THENCE continuing along the East line ofsaid NW1/4NE1/4 South 5°-19’-44” West224.0 feet to a point on the centerline ofan ingress and egress easement de-scribed under Reception No. 79074602,whence the Southwest corner of a tractdescribed in Book 2724 at Page 342bears South 5°-19’-44” West 60.0 feet;thence along the centerline of said ease-ment South 58°-30’ West 275.88 feet to apoint of curvature to the right, whence theradius point thereof bears North 31°-30’West 79.42 feet; thence along the arc ofsaid curve 182.51 feet; thence North 10°-10’ East 122.0 feet to a point of curvatureto the left, whence the radius point there-of bears North 79°-50’ West 82.03 feet;thence along the arc of said curve 86.86feet; thence North 50°-30’ West 119.02feet to a point on the North line of saidTract A, whence the Southwest corner ofsaid tract described under Reception No.79070083-6 bears South 88°-33’-45”:West 70.0 feet; thence, leaving saideasement along the North boundary ofsaid Tract A, North 88°-33’-45” East474.72 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING.AND EXCEPTING here from a strip ofland, thirty feet in width, lying Northwest-erly, Northerly, and Northeasterly from theabove described centerline, said strip be-ing coincident with the Northerly portion ofsaid easement.County of Jefferson, State of ColoradoThat said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJon Paul Kittredge and Susan L. Kittredgethat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Nicholas E. Carlsonlawful holder of said certificate, on the26th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 19th dayof November 2014 Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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LEGAL NOTICEADOPTED 2015 MILL LEVIESRESOLUTION NO. CC14-419

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, shallbe considering the adoption of a Resol-ution establishing mill levies, and levy-ing of general property taxes for thebudget year 2015, and shall take actionon said Resolution at a public hearingto be held on Tuesday, December 9,2014, at the hour of 8:00 a.m. in Hear-ing Room 1, Jefferson County Adminis-tration and Courts Facility, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Color-ado 80419.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Director ofBudget, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Suite 4570, Golden, Colorado,80419, where same is open for public in-spection.

Any interested elector of Jefferson Countymay file objection to the proposed milllevies at any time prior to final adoption ofthe Resolution.

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LEGAL NOTICEADOPTED 2015 MILL LEVIESRESOLUTION NO. CC14-419

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-SIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, shallbe considering the adoption of a Resol-ution establishing mill levies, and levy-ing of general property taxes for thebudget year 2015, and shall take actionon said Resolution at a public hearingto be held on Tuesday, December 9,2014, at the hour of 8:00 a.m. in Hear-ing Room 1, Jefferson County Adminis-tration and Courts Facility, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Color-ado 80419.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Director ofBudget, Jefferson County Administrationand Courts Facility, 100 Jefferson CountyParkway, Suite 4570, Golden, Colorado,80419, where same is open for public in-spection.

Any interested elector of Jefferson Countymay file objection to the proposed milllevies at any time prior to final adoption ofthe Resolution.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The City Council of the City of Golden will hold a public hearing at a meeting on Thursday, December 11, 2014 at 6:30 P.M., in the City Hall Council Chambers, 911 10th Street, Golden, Colorado, to consider adoption of Resolution No. 2384 regarding the Golden Heights, Golden Hills Neighborhood Plan.

The plan is available for public review at the offices of the Community and Eco-nomic Development Department, 1445 10th Street, during normal business hours, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday or via the City website at www.cityofgolden.net/links/planning . Members of the public may comment on the plan during the public hearing and/or submit written comments to the Department prior to 5:00 pm on December 11, 2014, by any of the following methods:

• Mail: City of Golden, Community & Economic Development Dept., 1445 10th St., Golden, CO 80401• Fax: (303) 384-8161• Email: [email protected]

Additional information regarding this application or the public hearing process may be obtained by calling the Community and Economic Development Department at (303) 384-8097.

Susan M. Brooks, MMC, City Clerk

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City Council of the City of Golden, will hold a public hearing to consider the eligibility, under state statutes, of an application for annexation of certain property as follows: approximately 1.6 acres of property generally located at 695 and 705 Nile Street and the portion of W. 7th Avenue lying between them. The hearing will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2014 , at a meeting begin-ning at 6:30 p.m, . in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street, Golden, Colorado.

CASE NO.: PC 14-48A

APPLICANT: Camping World c/o Na-tional Retail Properties, LP LOCATION: approximately 1.6 acres of property generally located at 695 and 705 Nile Street and the portion of W. 7th Avenue lying between them.

RESOLUTION NO. 2380A RESOLUTION OF THE GOLDEN CITY COUNCIL FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965 AND INITI-ATING ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS FOR CERTAIN PARCELS OF LAND IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 70 WEST AS REQUESTED BY CAMPING WORLD C/O NATIONAL RETAIL PROPERTIES, LP

WHEREAS, on approximately October 7, 2014, the above referenced owners (Owners) filed a petition for annexation of certain parcels of land described herein on Exhibit A, attached hereto, to the City of Golden, Colorado; and

WHEREAS, the petition has been referred

to the City Council of the City of Golden, Colorado, for a determination of substan-tial compliance with the requirements of Section 31-12-107(1) of the Colorado Revised Statutes; and

WHEREAS, the City Council has been advised by staff and has taken notice of all maps, records and other informational materials on file with the City of Golden regarding such petition.

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. The petition for annexation of a certain parcels of land located in Section1, Township 4 South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M., more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby determined to be in substantial compliance with Section 31-12-107(1) of the Colorado Revised Statutes.

Section 2. The City Council shall hold a public hearing on the proposed annexa-tion on January 8, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Golden City Hall, 911 10th Street, Golden, Colorado, to determine if the proposed annexation complies with Sections 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, Colorado Revised Statutes, or such parts thereof as may be required to establish eligibility for annexation.

Adopted this 13th day of November, 2014.

Marjorie N. Sloan, MayorATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMC, City ClerkAPPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. Williamson, City Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the City of Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a certain Resolution adopted by the City Council of

the City of Golden, Colorado at a resched-uled regular business meeting thereof held on the 13th day of November, 2014.

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the City of Golden, Colorado

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

LOTS 25 TO 28, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 6, PLEASANT VIEW, RECORDED MAY 21, 1908 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 75723, PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 66, TOGETHER WITH THAT PART OF VACATED ALLEY LYING WESTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO SAID LOTS AS DESCRIBED IN RESOLUTION RECORDED APRIL 6, 1979 AT RECEPTION NO. 79030257, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. AND THAT PART OF 7TH AVENUE BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 25, BLOCK 6, PLEASANT VIEW SUBDIVISION, RECORDED AT BOOK 2, PAGE 66 OF THE RECORDS OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY; THENCE S89°50’38”W ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF WEST 7TH AVENUE A DISTANCE OF 135.12 FEET; THENCE S00°06’33”E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WEST 7TH AVENUE; THENCE N89°50’38”E A DISTANCE OF 134.95 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILE STREET; THENCE N00°02’57”E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NILE STREET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.AND LOTS 44 TO 48, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 11, PLEASANT VIEW, RECORDED MAY 21, 1908 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 75723, PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 66, TOGETHER

WITH THAT PART OF VACATED ALLEY LYING WESTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO SAID LOTS, AND TOGETHER WITH THAT PART OF VACATED NILE STREET ADJACENT TO LOT47 AND 48 AS SET FORTH IN VACATION RESOLUTION V16-7-81 RECORDED SEPTEMBER 29, 1981 UNDER RECEPTION NO. F1252886, EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOTS 44 TO 46 CONVEYED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 6, 1962 IN BOOK 1547 AT PAGE 511,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO. AND LOTS 1 TO 10, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 11, PLEASANT VIEW, RECORDED MAY 21, 1908 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 75723, PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 66, TOGETHER WITH THAT PART OF VACATED ALLEY LYING EASTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO SAID LOTS, EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOTS 7 TO 10 CONVEYED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO, BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED MAY 19, 1964 IN BOOK 1710 AT PAGE 282, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Interested persons may contact the Community and Economic Development Director in writing at 911 10th Street or by telephone at 384-8097.Susan M. Brooks, MMC, City Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 41767First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 25, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Asphalt Paving Co., whose address is 14802 W 44th Avenue, Golden CO 80403 and phone number is (303) 996-7222, has filed an application for

an amendment to an existing Regular (112) Construction Materials Operation Reclamation Permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. The mine is known as the Ralston Quarry, and is located at Section 4,5, & 8, Township 3 South, Range 70 West of the 6th Princi-pal Meridian, Jefferson County.

The proposed date of commencement is January 2015, and the proposed date of completion is 2038. The proposed future use of the land is rangeland and water storage. Additional information and tenta-tive decision date may be obtained from the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567, or at the Jefferson County Clerk and Re-corder, 100 Jefferson County Pkwy, Suite 2560, Admin and Courts Facility, Golden, CO 80419, or the above-named applicant.

Comments must be in writing and must be received by the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety by 4:00 pm on January 16, 2015.

Please note that under the provisions of C.R.S. 34-32.5-101 et seq. Comments related to noise, truck traffic, hours of operation, visual impacts, effects on prop-erty values and other social or economic concerns are issues not subject to this Office’s jurisdiction. These subjects, and similar ones, are typically addressed by your local governments, rather than the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safe-ty or the Mined Land Reclamation Board.

Legal Notice No.: 41768First Publication: December 4, 2014Last Publication: December 25, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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License your pet, and we’ll know who to return it to should it get lost.

A license, renewed annually, is required for all dogs 4 months and older living within the city limits of Golden.

For more information visitwww.FoothillsAnimalShelter.org/License

or call 303.278.7577

iF it Were onLy tHis eAsy For A Lost pet to Find its WAy Home.

Immediate notification if your missing pet is found. In many cases, animal control or a good Samaritan can bring your pet directly home.

Your pet licensing fee helps support Foothills Animal Shelter – where thousands of homeless pets are cared for each year.

It’s easy! License online, by mail or in person.BrougHt to you in pArtnersHip WitH tHe

city oF goLden And goLden poLice

depArtment’s AnimAL mAnAgement division

Benefits of a Pet License

Christkindl Market comes to Denver Downtown venue has roots in German culture By Sonya Ellingboe [email protected]

Germany and Austria hold numerous beautiful Christkindl markets, a tradition dating back, at least, to 1310 in Munich. At fi rst, celebrations gathered around the churches, growing out of a farmers’ mar-ket and phasing into works by craftsmen and artists, as well as foods such as holiday breads.

Nutcrackers, cuckoo clocks, music box-es, tree ornaments, candied nuts and per-haps Gluwein will be found.

In Denver, a Christlkindl Market is again located at Skyline Park, along the 16th Street Mall. It opened with a ceremo-ny on Nov. 22, where the 2014 Christkind, Shersten Escholz, delivered the traditional prologue. She will appear throughout the market’s stay.

St. Nicholas will appear at the market on Dec. 5 and 6, before, during and after the Parade of Lights.

Stollen and other German pastries, carved wooden Nativity scenes, cuckoo clocks, German angels and other Christ-mas tree ornaments, toys and gifts will be available.

Music and dancing will be presented, including community groups such as the Chalet Dancers from Castle Rock, who per-formed last year.

The market is sponsored by the Colo-rado Chapter of the German American

Chamber of Commerce. The German Cultural Foundation was founded in 1994

and its mission is to unite various German clubs of the Rocky Mountains.

Entrance to the Denver Christkindl Market is in Skyline Park, near Arapahoe and the 16th Street Mall. Courtesy photo

IF YOU GO The Denver Christkindl Market is along downtown

Denver’s 16th Street Mall, at 16th and Arapahoe/Skyline Park.

Hours are: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays to Thursdays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Denver-ChristkindlMarket.com.

The Regis University Santo collection is now on display at the Thomas J. Steele Santo Gallery in the Dayton Memorial Library. The collection features nearly 900 images of saints, holy persons and other objects related to Roman Catholicism from the American southwest, Central and South America, the Philippines and western Europe. Father Thomas J. Steele, a Regis College professor, assembled the collection from the mid-1960s until his death in 2010. The collection continues to grow. Photo by Ashley Reimers

A SEASON FOR SANTO ARTISTRY