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December 12, 2013 Free Douglas County, Colorado | Volume 11, Issue 38 castlerocknewspress.net A publication of Open-carry ban could face repeal Staff now directed to change course By Virginia Grantier [email protected] After considering repealing its ban on open carrying of weapons in town-owned buildings and on town properties, Castle Rock Town Council in September — in front of a mainly pro-ban audience — de- cided instead to direct staff to draft a ban ordinance with improvements. But that was September. On Dec. 3, in front of an anti-ban audi- ence, the town council voted 7-0 to direct staff to draft a proposed ordinance to re- peal the ban. As part of the vote, the council tabled the proposed ordinance they directed staff in September to draft — which was to clarify wording to make it absolutely clear it was the council, not the town manager, that had the authority to impose the ban, and also added open space and trails to the ban. Councilmember Clark Hammelman, who has supported continuing the ban, said he voted the way he did Dec. 3 be- cause “I knew that vote sets up a future public hearing where hopefully we’ll have all perspectives on this issue … I want to hear from all of the public and town em- ployees and users of our facilities.” At the Dec. 3 meeting, everyone from the public who spoke on the issue, more than 20, were opposed to the expansion of the ban and supported repeal. Hammel- man said he and other council members received about 150 emails with that Broken bikes heal at hospital Project ReCycle sets up shop in Castle Rock By Virginia Grantier [email protected] It was a mostly empty fourth floor, thousands upon thousands of empty square feet in the new Castle Rock Ad- ventist Hospital — because the plan was to have that extra floor for future growth, have it ready when needed. Change of plans. Now, all of a sudden, more than half of it is full, full of hundreds of patients — ranging from those that just need a little dusting off to those that need such things as a new seat, cosmetic changes or me- chanical work. Bicycles. There are hundreds of do- nated bikes there, becoming almost new again, being repaired for future giveaways to kids —and some adults — who other- wise wouldn’t have a bike. Todd Folkenberg, the hospital’s CEO, told Colorado Community Media recent- ly that the hospital doesn’t need most of the fourth floor yet, so recently it let the Douglas County-based nonprofit Project ReCycle organization set up shop there for the time being. Folkenberg said the hospital, at 2350 Meadows Blvd., is equally focused on pro- moting wellness and caring for the ill. “Given our mission and focus on well- ness, I had been searching for a way to put this resource to work when I met some lead- ers and volunteers from Project Recycle,” Jeff Fleck, Project ReCycle’s vice chairman, and Cynthia Edwards, chairperson, stand in the roughly 20,000-square-foot, fourth-floor space that Castle Rock Adventist Hospital donated to the organization for use as a bike storage and repair shop. Photo by Virginia Grantier 20 families, 20 stories of struggle Douglas/Elbert Task Force is crucial safety net By Virginia Grantier vgrantier@ourcoloradonews. com It’s in an industrial park on Park Street in Castle Rock — past storage units and a gun shop, and various other shops, in one of those nondescript rectangular buildings, where every day 20 or more families come to get help — many for food, clothing, money so utilities aren’t turned off, so rent can be paid. Jenny Follmer, the client ser- vice manager at the Douglas/ Elbert Task Force, 1638 Park St., usually stops at 20 families, a task force rule. The 21st person want- ing to sign up to get help is asked to come back the next morning. But it’s the holidays. “We’re so swamped,” said Follmer, sitting behind a desk that has on it the day’s stack of file folders with 20 families’ paperwork in them. So even though she’s seen 20 this day, she’s still trying to help three or four more and has calls out to churches and others to see if help is out there — for the family whose electricity has been turned off and the family with seven children whose house has been foreclosed on and they’re being evicted in a couple of days. Follmer, who has degrees in marketing and Spanish, volun- teered here for four years, and liked helping people, so she took a job with the agency more than two years ago, trying to help some more. Sometimes she can, some- times it’s tough. This day was some of both. And she goes back through them all. She opens up the first file folder: First family: A Castle Rock family, renters, mom, fiancé and three kids. The utilities have been turned off. Both adults are in school and have part-time jobs. They have food stamps, but they can’t buy some things with them — toilet paper, toothpaste, dia- pers. They need help getting their utilities back on and they need food. Families can get food every 30 days from the task force, and the amount depends on how many Jenny Follmer, client services manager for the Douglas/Elbert Task Force, looks through the paperwork of the more than 20 families that came into the organization’s Castle Rock office on Nov. 26 for assistance. Photo by Virginia Grantier Ban continues on Page 19 Bikes continues on Page 18 Struggle continues on Page 15

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December 12, 2013 FreeDouglas County, Colorado | Volume 11, Issue 38

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Open-carry ban could face repealStaff now directed to change courseBy Virginia [email protected]

After considering repealing its ban on open carrying of weapons in town-owned buildings and on town properties, Castle Rock Town Council in September — in front of a mainly pro-ban audience — de-cided instead to direct staff to draft a ban ordinance with improvements.

But that was September.On Dec. 3, in front of an anti-ban audi-

ence, the town council voted 7-0 to direct staff to draft a proposed ordinance to re-peal the ban.

As part of the vote, the council tabled the proposed ordinance they directed staff in September to draft — which was to clarify wording to make it absolutely clear it was the council, not the town manager, that had the authority to impose the ban, and also added open space and trails to the ban.

Councilmember Clark Hammelman, who has supported continuing the ban, said he voted the way he did Dec. 3 be-cause “I knew that vote sets up a future public hearing where hopefully we’ll have all perspectives on this issue … I want to hear from all of the public and town em-ployees and users of our facilities.”

At the Dec. 3 meeting, everyone from the public who spoke on the issue, more than 20, were opposed to the expansion of the ban and supported repeal. Hammel-man said he and other council members received about 150 emails with that

Broken bikes heal at hospitalProject ReCycle sets up shop in Castle RockBy Virginia [email protected]

It was a mostly empty fourth floor, thousands upon thousands of empty square feet in the new Castle Rock Ad-ventist Hospital — because the plan was to have that extra floor for future growth, have it ready when needed.

Change of plans.

Now, all of a sudden, more than half of it is full, full of hundreds of patients — ranging from those that just need a little dusting off to those that need such things as a new seat, cosmetic changes or me-chanical work.

Bicycles. There are hundreds of do-nated bikes there, becoming almost new again, being repaired for future giveaways to kids —and some adults — who other-wise wouldn’t have a bike.

Todd Folkenberg, the hospital’s CEO, told Colorado Community Media recent-ly that the hospital doesn’t need most of

the fourth floor yet, so recently it let the Douglas County-based nonprofit Project ReCycle organization set up shop there for the time being.

Folkenberg said the hospital, at 2350 Meadows Blvd., is equally focused on pro-moting wellness and caring for the ill.

“Given our mission and focus on well-ness, I had been searching for a way to put this resource to work when I met some lead-ers and volunteers from Project Recycle,”

Jeff Fleck, Project ReCycle’s vice chairman, and Cynthia Edwards, chairperson, stand in the roughly 20,000-square-foot, fourth-floor space that Castle Rock Adventist Hospital donated to the organization for use as a bike storage and repair shop. Photo by Virginia Grantier

20 families, 20 stories of struggleDouglas/Elbert Task Force is crucial safety netBy Virginia [email protected]

It’s in an industrial park on Park Street in Castle Rock — past storage units and a gun shop, and various other shops, in one of those nondescript rectangular buildings, where every day 20 or more families come to get help — many for food, clothing, money so utilities aren’t turned off, so rent can be paid.

Jenny Follmer, the client ser-vice manager at the Douglas/Elbert Task Force, 1638 Park St., usually stops at 20 families, a task force rule. The 21st person want-

ing to sign up to get help is asked to come back the next morning.

But it’s the holidays. “We’re so swamped,” said Follmer, sitting behind a desk that has on it the day’s stack of file folders with 20 families’ paperwork in them.

So even though she’s seen 20 this day, she’s still trying to help three or four more and has calls out to churches and others to see if help is out there — for the family whose electricity has been turned off and the family with seven children whose house has been foreclosed on and they’re being evicted in a couple of days.

Follmer, who has degrees in marketing and Spanish, volun-teered here for four years, and liked helping people, so she took a job with the agency more than two years ago, trying to help some

more. Sometimes she can, some-times it’s tough.

This day was some of both. And she goes back through them all. She opens up the first file folder:

First family: A Castle Rock family, renters, mom, fiancé and three kids. The utilities have been turned off. Both adults are in school and have part-time jobs. They have food stamps, but they can’t buy some things with them — toilet paper, toothpaste, dia-pers. They need help getting their utilities back on and they need food.

Families can get food every 30 days from the task force, and the amount depends on how many

Jenny Follmer, client services manager for the Douglas/Elbert Task Force, looks through the paperwork of the more than 20 families that came into the organization’s Castle Rock office on Nov. 26 for assistance. Photo by Virginia Grantier

Ban continues on Page 19Bikes continues on Page 18

Struggle continues on Page 15

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Surveyor loses court battle Judge rules that duties are up to county commissioners By Ryan Boldrey [email protected]

The Douglas County commis-sioners recently won a district court case involving the county’s elected surveyor, Dale Hamilton.

As reported in an August story published by Colorado Com-munity Media, the two sides had been tied up in litigation since February 2012, when the com-missioners took the surveyor to court 13 months after he took of-fi ce, stating that he was not per-forming the duties of his offi ce, as outlined by the county.

“It’s an unfortunate turn of events that the commission-ers have to turn around and sue another elected offi cial to do his job the way everybody except Mr. Hamilton thinks he should do his job,” said former Morgan County attorney George Monsson — who represented the commissioners in the case — at the time.

Multiple issues were at stake in the lawsuit, most notably, as Hamilton says, the county’s re-fusal to replace thousands of wit-ness corners and survey monu-ments that had been destroyed in Highlands Ranch during sidewalk replacement projects in 2005 and 2007, an issue he brought forward to the commissioners after taking offi ce.

Ironically, Hamilton, who has been a surveyor for 51 years, once won a Colorado Supreme Court case helping to establish a law that states it is illegal to destroy

survey monuments — which help to identify where property lines exist — and not have them prop-erly and professionally replaced.

When Hamilton pointed to that law, he was told by the com-missioners he would have to bid for the work, and after multiple bids for the work and a request for funds to inspect other neigh-borhoods for potential missing corners, he was informed that there was no budget to replace the corners and it was not his job to inspect plats for compliance, but only to settle disputes the county called on him to settle.

“The real dispute (was) how you read the statutes and what Mr. Hamilton wants to do and how he wants to change them,” said Monsonn, a former surveyor himself. “After numerous dis-agreements, the county made the decision to sue to have the judge properly interpret the statutes.”

Judge Paul King, who denied Hamilton’s request for a jury tri-al, ruled from the bench on the side of the commissioners, stat-ing that “the fi nal authority for determining discretionary du-ties of the (surveyor) rests solely with the board and the (surveyor) is precluded from assuming any duties not expressly authorized by the board.”

Hamilton was told by King in the October ruling that the board was “under no obligation to pro-vide a budget for (the surveyor)” and that he “has no authority to independently assert disputed section and quarter section cor-ners.”

According to state statute, “the county surveyor is respon-sible for any surveying duties pertaining to the county and for settling boundary disputes when

directed by a court or when re-quested by interested parties. The county surveyor establishes the boundaries of county property, including road rights-of-way, and supervises construction surveys that impact the county. County surveyors also create survey markers and monuments, and conduct surveys relating to toll roads and reservoirs.”

“The commissioners, with the blessings of the court, have ef-fectively closed the door to the surveyor’s offi ce,” said Hamilton, adding that he will not run for re-election in 2014. “After a year and a half of litigation, and a cost to me (personally) in excess of $35,000, I’m out of business.”

Hamilton, who earns $5,500 annually to perform his duties as surveyor, ran for offi ce with the in-tention of establishing a physical offi ce in Castle Rock and ramping up the duties of the county sur-veyor in accordance with his un-derstanding of state statute. And while he says he is unable to per-form his duties without a budget, the county commissioners expect him to continue to work as others have done before him.

“With the judge’s clarifying ruling, we anticipate that Mr. Hamilton will now perform the job he has been elected to do, just as all predecessor elected survey-ors in Douglas County have done consistently, based on the same existing statutes,” said a written statement on behalf of the com-missioners, issued by spokes-woman Wendy Holmes.

Hamilton said the ruling pre-vents him from following any of the duties outlined in the statute, however, and that with a lack of budget to run his offi ce — which is operated out of his Larkspur

home — his hands are tied.“We got started on the wrong

foot,” Hamilton said. “I showed them within a month where they broke the law and they didn’t like it. There are places where they are breaking federal law right now, but who is going to do anything about it?

“The judge didn’t want to open this thing up so the public could hear and I don’t have the money to appeal. ... People don’t under-stand that without surveyors, this country would be in chaos. Sur-veyors keep property lines where they legally should be.”

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Charter frustrated by lack of helpSchool district says finding location isn’t its responsibilityBy Jane [email protected]

Supporters of a prospective charter school with nowhere to build believe the Douglas County School District has the power to help it, but district leaders say it isn’t their responsibility.

Under a process adopted in 2012, it will only help charter schools if the district has a need for more student capacity.

World Compass Academy, which already has a list of 500 potential stu-dents, is fast approaching a critical deadline. Its backers say they’ve done an exhaustive search for space in the Castle Rock area and are out of op-tions. They also are nearly out of time to make their desired fall 2014 open-ing.

“We can’t expect parents to enroll (students) without a location,” World Compass Academy board president Bethany Merkling said. “We’re willing to partner with the district; anything they’d be willing to offer us would be something we’d consider.

“From our perspective, there are thousands of kids on (charter school) wait lists all over Castle Rock. So to me that indicates there’s a need for more charters.”

The best option, they believe, is to lease a town-owned lot reserved for a school in the developing Crystal Val-ley Ranch neighborhood in southern Castle Rock. Crystal Ranch’s develop-er also wants to see the charter built there.

But DCSD leaders say those lengthy lists — some of which extend years into the future — don’t indicate a lack of seats for the district’s students.

“We are here to support World Compass Academy,” said Richard Cos-

grove, DCSD’s director of planning and construction. “It’s just right now we can’t give up a dedicated school site because we don’t have capacity needs.

“We have to be prudent and hold onto future school sites for the growth that’s going to happen.”

DCSD adopted the request-for-pro-posal process after it assisted Castle Rock’s Aspen View Academy and the Parker campus of American Academy — both of which opened in 2013 after agreeing to offset capacity needs by giving priority to neighborhood stu-dents.

District officials said they needed to build new schools in those areas, but didn’t have the money to do so. The two charters’ willingness to accept neighborhood students made provid-ing a site to American Academy and helping Aspen View with both a site and financing a win for all.

In the future, “If and when we do need classroom space, we could issue an RFP for charter schools,” Cosgrove said. “That would be open to all and competitive. As part of that, we could offer the use of one of the dedicated school sites, or we may not.”

Crystal Valley Ranch developer Jer-

ry Richmond said his company is plat-ting 500 new lots. Currently, 600 peo-ple live in the fledging development. He also noted other developments in the area that will draw more families.

Richmond would like to see the charter school build on one of the two sites reserved for elementary schools; the other could remain open for a fu-ture neighborhood school.

“We’re very supportive of World Compass coming into the commu-nity,” he said. “It just doesn’t seem like the Douglas County School District is giving any credence to the residents that currently live there.”

A charter school is a public school operated by a group of parents, teach-ers or community members under a contract with the school district. It has more flexibility than district-operated schools in its choice of curriculum and school operations. Douglas County is home to 12 charter schools.

The years-long waiting lists are what motivated former teacher Merk-ling to help start a school; she hopes to see her young children attend World Compass. Based on her history and belief in the importance of foreign lan-guage, the proposed school would in-clude early foreign language education in French, Mandarin and Spanish.

The international focus is not oth-erwise available in Douglas County now, Merkling said; it’s a choice she feels parents should have.

DCSD likely would extend World Compass’ application another year, but Merkling doesn’t think that will make a difference for them.

“The problem is there isn’t ad-equate lease space,” she said. “Unless a new option becomes available, we’re going to be in the exact same place next year.”

Another proposed charter with an emphasis on foreign language, Global Village Academy, aims to open for the 2014-15 academic year in northeast-ern Douglas County.

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A Highlands Ranch woman was the lucky winner of a $1,000 shopping spree at the Outlets at Castle Rock.

Heather Whiting won the prize during the Moonlight Madness event held at the shopping center on Black Friday.

“It was a random drawing and you had to be present to win,” said Whiting. “I usu-ally go to the mall with my two teenage daughters at 3 a.m. on Black Friday. But this year we decided not to be so zealous and got there at 6.”

When the drawing was held later Black Friday morning, the person whose name was fi rst pulled out of the hopper was not there.

“So they spun again and pulled my name out,” Whiting said. “I was shocked.”

Whiting said she spent part of the loot “on new clothes and boots” for both her and her daughters.

“I thought about buying some fancy de-signer purses but decided to be practical,” she said. “I’m actually saving some of the gift card for the post-Christmas sales.”

Heather Whiting won a $1,000 shopping spree at the Outlets at Castle Rock. Photo by George Lurie

NEWS IN A HURRY ̀ Ticket to Ride’ showing

Filmmaker Warren Miller’s adventure ski movie, “Ticket to Ride,” will be shown from 7 to 9 p.m. on Dec. 13 and 14 at Douglas County High School, 2842 Front St., with the proceeds going to the school’s April 12 After Prom party.

Tickets are $15, a considerable sav-ings compared to other venues showing the movie, says Mary MacDonald, an After Prom coordinator. In addition to the movie, ticket-buyers also get a buy-one-get-one lift ticket voucher to Winter Park ski area.

MacDonald also said that on Dec. 18, Chick-fi l-a, at 346 Metzler Drive, will give a portion of their proceeds to the After Prom effort when customers mention After Prom while ordering.

The After Prom party, put on by a par-ent committee, is intended to provide safe, fun post-prom activities, MacDonald said.

Tickets will be available at the door, but organizers prefer people buy them online at www.seatyourself.biz.

Free co� ee with copsThe next two opportunities to have a

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Murray named ‘Person of Year’ Rotary Clubs honor retiring state representative Special to Colorado Community Media

Retiring state Rep. Carole Murray, a Republican from Castle Rock who has been a longtime community leader in Douglas County, was recently selected as Person of the Year by the Rotary Clubs of Castle Rock.

Murray, who represents parts of Douglas and Teller counties in the Colorado House of Representatives, has a long history of public service, said Les Lilly, president of the Castle Rock High Noon Rotary Club, who helped present the honor at a recent joint meeting of the clubs at Castle Rock’s Kirk Hall.

The award is presented annually by the Rotary Clubs to recognize a person who has contributed to the welfare of the community and has shown exemplary leadership and public service.

Murray, who has lived in the area for 35 years, has been executive director of the Castle Rock Chamber of Com-merce, and was Douglas County’s clerk and recorder for eight years prior to running for the House seat in 2008.

Murray is the ranking Republican member of the House Education Committee, a member of the Judiciary Committee and the Legislative Council. Her main inter-ests there have been education and election policy and procedures.

Murray made news earlier this year when she was one of just two House Republicans to vote in favor of civil unions. The bill passed with majority Democratic support and is now Colorado law.

Murray told the Rotarians that although she is not term-limited, she is retiring.

“I’m not running again,” Murray said. “I don’t want to get up by the alarm clock anymore and I’ve lost patience with all the meetings.

“I’m going to step aside for someone who still has that `fi re in the belly.’”

Murray said in the upcoming legislative session she would be introducing bills on teacher certifi cation and telecom updates.

Murray said her long service in the county prepared her well for her role in the legislature.

“Whenever I’m at the podium or some other leadership

capacity, I think of my time in the trenches in Castle Rock. That informs every decision I make,” she said at the event.

The Rotary Clubs are part of Rotary International, a

service organization that promotes improved health, edu-cation and communications to improve the lives of people worldwide.

Less Lilly, president of Castle Rock High Noon Club, (left), and Judson Mitchell, president-elect of Rotary Club of Castle Rock, (right), recently honored State Rep. Carole Murray as The Rotary Clubs of Castle Rock’s Person of the Year. Courtesy Photo

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2014 Philip S. Miller Grant applications due January 31 Douglas County is accepting grant applications through January 31, 2014 for 2014 Philip S. Miller funds. To qualify for a grant an applicant must be a 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 tax-exempt organization; serve residents of Douglas County; and provide a service that supports health and human services for at risk and underserved populations. For more information visit www.douglas.co.us/countyadmin/miller-grant/ or contact Dru Campbell at 303.660.7401.

Holiday gifts for pet lovers The Dumb Friends League has holiday gifts for every pet and pet lover on your list at the pet supply shop. Proceeds from every purchase benefit the homeless pets in the care of the Dumb Friends League. For more information, visit ddfl.org or visit the Buddy Center in Castle Rock .

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School board makes election officialLeadership changes as new members step inBy Jane [email protected]

The Douglas County School Board swore in four recently elected members, said goodbye to two departing ones and appointed a new president and vice presi-dent during its Dec. 5 meeting.

Kevin Larsen was selected as president and Doug Benevento vice president, both through a unanimous vote of their fellow board members.

Benevento, elected to a second term this November, and re-elected board member Meghann Silverthorn, along with newcomers Jim Geddes and Judi Reynolds, took oaths of office at the meeting’s start.

Term-limited board president John Car-son left the board after serving for eight years, the last four as president. Board member Carrie Mendoza, on the board less than a year while filling a vacated post, also ended her service at the meeting’s start.

Benevento said he intends to serve in a supporting role, and will “help others ac-complish what they want to do and not run out and try to take the lead.”

Larsen elaborated verbally on previous comments about improving communica-

tion with and outreach to the community.He made one change aimed at accom-

plishing those goals during the meeting by extending public comment from two to three minutes per person. The time limit will be strictly enforced, regardless of the topic, he said.

“I’m going to extend the time from the norm we’ve enjoyed but firmly enforce the time we put out there,” Larsen said. “When you reach the zero hour, the gavel will come down and the comment will conclude. I’ll be fair about that and consistent.”

Larsen also said items already on a meeting agenda will have priority in public comment, with other opportunities made available for more general comments.

“There are many more things that bring this community together than separate us,” he said, urging all to communicate using “civil tones.” “I’m looking forward to using my ears as well as my tongue to cre-ate (a good) atmosphere.”

Board members unanimously adopted a resolution honoring Carson that praised him for a commitment to innovation, and putting students and parents first. It noted his leadership role in the voucher pro-gram, changes to teachers’ evaluation and compensation methods, enhanced school security and restructuring of many aspects of the district.

“I look forward as a citizen to watching you carry on,” Carson said.

From left, incoming school board member Judi Reynolds is sworn in Dec. 5 by Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler while board president Kevin Larsen, center, and Reynolds’ husband Scott and daughter Addi watch. Photo by Jane Reuter

Teachers union president resignsLeader of controversial negotiations accepts Cherry Creek positionBy Jane [email protected]

Douglas County Federation President Brenda Smith is resigning after leading the local teachers union for seven years, the last two of which were rocked with tumult when the group’s long-standing relation-ship with the school district crumbled.

Smith starts her new position as the Cherry Creek School District’s director of educator effectiveness Jan. 1.

The union’s 47-year collective-bargain-ing agreement with the school district expired in June 2012 after hours of some-times-heated negotiations. Smith and a team of union board members and teach-ers led the 100-hour-plus process.

In a Dec. 4 letter emailed to union members, Smith said she struggled with the decision but couldn’t walk away from a chance to again work in a school district. She was an elementary school teacher be-fore taking a position with the union.

“Our strength has always been in our active membership, and this will remain no matter who is elected into office,” Smith wrote in her letter to members. “Although I’ll be stepping down as president, I will continue to fight as a parent with three children in our schools and as a member of

the Douglas County community.”She declined further comment.DCF Vice President Courtney Smith

would not speculate on whether she will be the new president.

“The process will go through the ex-ecutive board, and that will be done in the next few days,” she said. “Brenda devoted many years to the employees and students of DCSD. That level of dedication will re-main and the DCF will continue to work to benefit students, classrooms and our members.”

Courtney Smith said the union contin-ues its work, despite the outcome of the Nov. 5 election that saw the election of four reform-minded board members. The sev-en-member board is unlikely to renew any relationship with the union.

“We have not gone away because of the election,” Courtney Smith said. “In fact, be-cause of the election, membership and ac-cess to legal representation for employees is more important now than ever before. I think we’re busier than ever answering questions and representing employees.”

About 60 percent of DCSD’s teachers belong to the union, according to Court-ney Smith.

School board president Kevin Larsen had little comment about the change.

“It’s like we’ve had a divorce,” he said. “We’ve moved on. We don’t want to focus on our ex — in this case the union entity. It doesn’t help us get where we need to go.

“I wish Brenda well in whatever she wants to do.”

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Calendar of Events For a complete calendar of South Metro Denver Chamber events or more information, visit our web site at www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142.

Thursday, December 12th:Littleton Business Coalition Location TBD

STEM-EC: Denver School of Science & Technology Site Visit DSST: Cole Middle School Campus, 3240 Humboldt St., Denver

Centennial Business Coalition: Meet the Centennial City Council The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

E.L.I.T.E.: Executive Brain Tank with Adam Schlegel, CFO/CSO - Snooze Eatery Snooze, Streets at SouthGlenn, 6781 S. York St., Centennial

Chamber Health & Wellness Initiative / Women in Leadership Speaker Series The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Friday, December 13th: 27th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast: Creating a Thriving Community Hyatt Regency DTC, 7800 E. Tufts Ave., Denver

Behind the Scenes Tour of CSU Powerhouse Energy Campus430 S. College Ave., Fort Collins

Saturday, December 14th:Grand Opening of Kaiser Permanente Lone Tree Offices 10240 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree

Monday, December 16th: Save Lives & Sort Medical Supplies with Project C.U.R.E. 10337 East Geddes Ave., Centennial

Tuesday, December 17th:Business Bible Study The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Business Leaders for Responsible Government Board of Advisors The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Wednesday, December 18th:Economic Development Group Board of Advisors The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Southwest Metro Business Alliance Holiday Meeting Location TBD

South Metro Denver Chamber Legislative Reception Location being finalized

Thursday, December 19th: E.L.I.T.E. Board of Advisors The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

Friday, December 20th:Energy & Sustainable Infrastructure Council Board of Advisors The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial

In an effort to establish new cost-effective education alternatives for Colorado nursing students, Metropolitan State University of Denver has partnered with Arapahoe Community College (ACC) and Front Range Community College (FRCC) to offer a dual-enrollment option that en-ables students to graduate in four years with a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN).

“Employers are showing a hiring preference for graduates who have a BSN degree,” says Linda Stroup, associate chair of the MSU Denver Department of Nursing. “This initiative provides students with one of the most efficient and cost-effective pathways in the metro area for securing a bachelor’s degree in nursing.”

In 2010, the Institute of Medicine issued a report recommending that the proportion of nurses with baccalaureate degrees increase from 50 to 80 percent by 2020. Based on projected nursing retirements and current graduation rates from Colorado universities, there is work to be done to address that goal, Stroup says.

The RN-BSN dual-enrollment initiative will allow students to complete certain BSN elective credits at MSU Denver while finishing the required prerequisite courses from the nursing programs at their designated home school―ACC or FRCC. Once students complete their associate degrees in nursing and have accumulated 79 combined prereq-uisite credits, they will transition to MSU Denver to complete their BSN coursework.

“We are excited about the partnership with MSU Denver and the path-way we are creating for ACC nursing students to achieve a BSN degree,” says Geri Rush, ACC director of nursing. “South metro area hospitals such as Sky Ridge Medical Center and Littleton Adventist Hospital have expressed great enthusiasm for the program and potential for clinical placements in these hospitals.”

One unique advantage of the dual-enrollment program is the ability for students to secure financial aid toward classes taken at both the community college and MSU Denver. The home school will disburse financial aid for both institutions simultaneously. Previously under other similar arrangements, federal financial aid rules dictated aid could be applied only to a student’s home school coursework.

“This creates a seamless transfer for our students, especially those on financial aid,” said Sandy Veltri, FRCC associate vice president for student and academic services. “Together with our current associate-to-bachelor’s degree partnership with MSU Denver, this new initiative creates even more opportunities for students.”

“There is a national focus to help students better ensure academic credit transfers and we want to give students as many options as possible to obtain their degree in an efficient and cost-effective manner,” says Eric Dunker, MSU Denver Extended Campus director. “We have more than 100 courses to meet BSN general studies requirements, with classes available at multiple campuses, online or hybrid alternatives to meet each student’s needs.”

MSU Denver will provide students with academic advisors to help them choose electives that will allow for degree completion in four years. Current students can access the program immediately, and the official rollout for new students will begin in Spring 2014. In addition to taking classes at MSU Denver’s primary downtown Denver campus, the Univer-sity offers students satellite campus locations in Greenwood Village and Northglenn. For more information about the program visit http://www.msudenver.edu/nursing/programinformation/dualenrollment/

This program complements MSU Denver’s existing baccalaureate-level nursing program in the Department of Health Professions, which also houses academic programs in gerontology, heath care management, human nutrition and dietetics, integrative therapies and recreation professions. MSU Denver’s baccalaureate nursing program has received full reaccreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), formerly the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). At its July 2013 meeting, the Board of Commis-sioners granted continuing accreditation to the program for eight years, the maximum time allowed.

The first post-baccalaureate students graduated from MSU Denver’s medical laboratory science program in June 2013. The program was previously operated by the Colorado Health Foundation and is now man-aged by MSU Denver’s Extended Campus.

Left to right, front row: Jacob Lorenz (Risk and Chance), Jim McGrath (Studley), Tom Wood (Willbros Construction), Jerry Eumont (I.H.S), Colleen Schwake (South Metro Denver Chamber), Bob Fryklund (I.H.S), Torie Brazitis (City of Lone Tree), Andrew Casper (Colorado Oil and Gas Association)Left to right, back row: Jason Hallmark (Hallmark Photos), Patty Rodvold (WhippleWood CPAs), Gayle Dendinger (CAP Logistics), Jeff Holwell (South Metro Denver Chamber), John Brackney (South Metro Denver Chamber), Emily Haggstrom (CAP Logistics), John Boner (CAP Logistics), Detlev Simonis (CAP Logistics), Nancy Vorderstrass (CAP Logistics)Not pictured: Howard Dieter (Rettew Associates), Dan Killeen (RK Mechanical)

MSU Denver Establishes Dual Enrollment Nursing Partnership with Community Colleges

Colorado’s Energy Resources Advanced at Colorado - Texas Energy Day in HoustonColorado has a rich and varied history in the extraction of natural

resources. Fossil fuels are a natural resource which have recently seen a huge increase in development throughout the state due to advances in technology and increased global demand. At the forefront of this new mineral wealth is the production of shale oil available through new hori-zontal drilling and fracturing technologies.

In November, the Houston chapter of the American Petroleum In-stitute (API) paid homage to Colorado as a key state for future oil & gas production and the South Metro Denver Chamber played a major role in the proceedings. Colorado - Texas Energy Day at the Petroleum Club of Houston included oil & gas vendor exhibits, an oil & gas executive roundtable, and the API luncheon moderated by Chamber President and CEO John Brackney with over 300 oil & gas executives present, including a contingent of South Metro Denver Chamber leaders.

Sponsored by CAP Logistics, the Chamber delegation included Jacob Lorenz (Risk and Chance), Jim McGrath (Studley), Tom Wood (Willbros Construction), Torie Brazitis (City of Lone Tree), Howard Dieter (Rettew Associates), Dan Killeen (RK Mechanical), Andrew Casper (Colorado Oil and Gas Association), Jason Hallmark (Hallmark Photos), Patty Rodvold (WhippleWood CPAs), Gayle Dendinger (CAP Logistics), Emily Haggstrom (CAP Logistics), John Boner (CAP Logistics), Detlev Simonis (CAP Logistics), and Nancy Vorderstrass (CAP Logistics), Jeff Holwell (COO, South Metro Denver Chamber), John Brackney (President and CEO, South Metro Denver Chamber) and Colleen Schwake (South Metro Denver Chamber).

Keynote speakers for the luncheon were Bob Fryklund, Chief Up-stream Strategist for IHS and Jerry Eumont, Managing Director-Consult-ing, Energy & Natural Resources for IHS. Fryklund spoke on Colorado’s Energy, an Unconventional Renaissance, and Eumont spoke on the continued leadership of Texas in the industry.

Throughout the day, the Colorado delegation met with several local oil & gas executives allowing them to focus on the state’s future in energy production.

“This event was a great opportunity for the Chamber to showcase Colorado and a major South Metro Denver employer to the oil & gas

community of Texas. We were honored to be leading this effort in pro-moting our state to such an influential audience,” said Chamber COO and Director of Economic Development, Jeff Holwell. “Our CEO John Brackney and board member Gayle Dendinger of CAP Logistics were able to advocate on behalf of Colorado as a place to do business. Despite the politics of oil & gas fracturing, we are a strong energy state and we are open for business.”

“Colorado has the opportunity to become a major player in the oil shale revolution and it will become an important economic driver for the state. The Chamber is honored to continue our collaboration with the energy industry. We will persist in our recruitment and advocacy and build Colorado’s energy portfolio including fossil fuels and renewable energy.”

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Parade in Parker honors horse historyCarriage event to cause street closures Dec. 14By Chris [email protected]

With all of the pandemonium of holiday shopping sales and frustration of hourlong waits in the checkout line, sometimes it’s nice to get back to basics.

Grumblings about the commercialization of the Christ-mas season are ever-present, and for good reason. So, when a spectacle comes along that involves beloved tradi-tions, families cozied up in hats and gloves, and a down-town decked out in decorations, people pay attention.

This year’s Parker Christmas Carriage Parade, starting at noon Dec. 14, promises the aforementioned and then some. The annual parade down Mainstreet and around the Victorian Drive loop pays homage to Parker’s rich equestrian culture. Every entry involves horses, and the carriages they tow are both elegant and historic. The car-riages, many decorated to mark the season, transport dig-nitaries and equestrian group members from Douglas and Elbert counties along the route.

Mayor Mike Waid, who once served as chairman of the

parade when it was organized by the Parker Chamber of Commerce, has been both an observer and participant in the annual parade. His family looks forward to the event, and Waid is always encouraging newcomers to attend.

“They can expect the most enjoyable, Norman Rock-well-style experience they’re going to find,” he said. “It’s one of the quintessential small-town Parker things we do.”

The 2013 version promises to be the largest parade yet, with a record number of entries and a massive audience lining the streets. Ice sculptors will carve out their cre-ations and pictures with Santa are available for $5 from 1 to 3 p.m. at O’Brien Park. Also at the park is the “Home for the Holidays Winter Market,” which will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and a petting zoo that runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The events provide a “combination of modern life-style and equestrian heritage,” Waid said.

A light snow fell on the parade a few years ago, mak-ing for an enchanting atmosphere. And while the theme of this year’s parade is “Winter Wonderland,” there are no hopes for inclement weather. The horses can handle it, but the biggest worry is cold temperatures driving away the crowds or making for a miserable outdoor experience.

“From a picturesque standpoint, a little bit of snow would be cool,” Waid said.

The parade will include a few stars. The town will honor Steve Budnack, chairman of the Parker Task Force for Hu-

man Services, as the 2013 Parade Grand Marshal in recog-nition of his tireless commitment to the task force and its mission. And finishing out the parade, as always, will be Santa Claus.

“I’m happy to take a backseat to the big guy in red,” Waid said jokingly.

Mainstreet and Victorian Drive will be closed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and those parked within those areas will not be able to exit until the roads are reopened. Alternative parking outside of these limits is advised. Visit www.park-eronline.org/carriageparade for more information.

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Get a haircut to get aheadWould you rather be alone, or not be

alone but with one condition: You have to spend your time in bad company?

Many of us would rather have com-panionship in a red-flag relationship, than have no relationship at all.

I am not one of them. I currently have a five-year lease with Jennifer, but I spend most of my time in splendid isolation.

(Jennifer lives somewhere else, with two of her three children, which is good for me. One of them needs to be driven to soccer, somewhere, on the hour. The other one would eat drywall if it had sauce on it. The kid will eat anything, and he is as skinny as a fishing rod.)

Newspapers, magazines and televi-sion programs are filled with advice about hooking up with someone. I don’t think any of it really works. It’s all luck.

Dating is as easy as pie. Anyone — any-one — can find someone to go out with once. The trick is to find someone you want to go out with twice, or who wants to go out with you twice.

My best advice is simple. Get a haircut. Just about everyone needs a haircut. For one thing, this isn’t the Summer of Love.

Please tell me what you think about this project of mine. There’s a very friendly woman who works in my grocery store. She stacks her hair like an unde-cided bird’s nest. The first time I saw her, I thought she had overslept, and just piled it up for the day. She piles it up every day.

She needs someone to hairnap her, put her in the back of a car and take her to the nearest barbershop. This is what I am asking: Should I keep my mouth shut, or say something?

If I were to say something, I would try my best not to say, “What is wrong with your hair? Did your cat get into it?”

I might say, “An attractive woman like you could use a more subtle hairstyle. Maybe one that didn’t look like you comb it with a blender.” No, that’s no good either. I’ll work on it.

I have made arrangements to pay someone to cut her hair. I wonder if Bird’s Nest would be offended, or if she would be pleased that someone noticed and cared.

Jennifer and I like to go to the airport and watch people, and keep track of hair-cuts - who needs one and who doesn’t. We have done this a number of times, and we have determined that 37 percent of the population at DIA needs a haircut.

We are not the Rightful Arbiters. No one appointed us. But if someone is con-stantly swiping their hair, to get it out of their eyes, it’s an easy call: Get a haircut.

If you still look like one of Dexys Mid-night Runners, get a haircut.

When I met Jennifer, she needed a

Broken records have a benefitNow I am not referring to breaking

records like the most touchdowns thrown in a season, home runs hit in a career, or breaking the 3.43-minute mile. Nor am I referring to breaking other records recog-nized by Guinness World Records.

The only record or recording that you may actually want to break is if I were to personally record a song, as I couldn’t carry a tune if it were strapped to my back. There would be true benefit to breaking that record for sure.

You know the expression, “you sound like a broken record,” right? Well I am here to share with you that there are real ben-efits to sounding like a broken record. But then again there is the danger of being that broken record so often it begins to sound like a scratched record, nagging, and maybe even like nails on a chalkboard. We have to find the balance.

For now, let’s focus on the benefits, sound fair?

In many of my columns I focus on some consistent themes, words, or concepts and most if not all are characterized by a foun-dation of positive and encouraging intent. Some may say, and actually have accused me of sounding like a broken record when it comes to my constant promotion of showing gratitude, developing self-confi-dence, living with hope, the importance of staying positive, being optimistic, setting goals, and focusing on building winning relationships. Can I say thank you Zig Ziglar one more time?

What we need to remember is that common sense is not always common practice, and that repetition holds its place as the “mother of learning,” the “father of success,” and even “the mother of skill.” So you see, there are many benefits to being a

broken record or taking the time to listen to others who may sound like a broken record but are delivering a very valuable and powerful message that could lead to our future success.

So here it goes, my broken record is about to begin playing. It’s now your choice to keep on reading or listening to what I have stated repeatedly over the years, or you can simply choose to flip the page. Every one of us can reach higher, do more than we are doing for our family, our friends, and for our community. Every one of us is gifted and talented and has so very much to offer this world. We are the only ones in control of how we define, pursue, and achieve our success. Showing ap-preciation affords us the freedom and the power to build winning relationships that will last a lifetime. And every one of us is beautiful in the eyes of those who love us the most.

I am a sucker for a broken record, I have a collection of personal and professional audio programs that I listen to over and over again. Even though I have listened to some hundreds of times over, the message still resonates and I still learn something

What do you like best about the holidays?With Christmas just around the corner, we asked a few folks at Lone Tree’s Park Meadows shopping center what they like best about this time of year.

“Food. Anything German, green bean casserole and Christmas cookies. The food is like a present to me.”— Demi Rivera, Lone Tree

question of the week

“Baking cookies, putting up Christmas lights, all the traditional activities.”— Alexis Shelton, Aurora

“It’s between the gifts and my family.”

— Greg Cherabie, Centennial

“The decorations and the lights.”

— Angelo Montanari, Denver

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Help during the holidays, and beyondAlmost 13 percent of Coloradans live

below the poverty level, according to the most recent figures from the U.S. Census Bureau. That’s better than the national rate of more than 14 percent, but it’s still much too high.

This time of year, the thought of fami-lies not being able to put food on the table — much less purchase holiday gifts — can be particularly disturbing. Maybe it should be equally as unsettling year round, but during a season of joy, and often excess, for so many, the plight of the poor stands out as a cruel contrast.

Fortunately, there are avenues to help. For example, Dec. 10 was Colorado Gives Day, the annual push to raise money for nonprofits, many of which help the poor. More than $15.4 million was raised in

2012, and we hope an even bigger haul was brought in this year.

One of the many nonprofits helped by the effort was the Douglas/Elbert Task Force. The Castle Rock-based organiza-tion exists to provide basic necessities, like food and rent assistance, to residents of Douglas and Elbert counties in need. We applaud them for their year-round work.

Recently, we were given rare insight into the plight of some of those who sought help from the task force. Colo-rado Community Media reporter Virginia

Grantier spent some time with the task force’s client service manager, Jenny Follmer. Grantier’s article, which appears this week in several Colorado Commu-nity Media publications as well as online, illustrates the very real stories of the less fortunate in a way statistics simply can’t.

The two went over the files of 20 individuals and families who sought as-sistance on one day, and the article sum-marizes the needs of each applicant. It is as personal as it gets without names and faces. Even in the suburbs, this could be your neighbor, a friend in need.

A small sampling:• “A Douglas County woman on dis-

ability, renter. Her ex-husband came back to Colorado with their three kids and then he left, and left the kids with her. She has

$85 left for bills after she pays the rent. But today, she just needs food.”

• “A Castle Rock family, grandmother in her 70s, grown daughter and three granddaughters. The daughter works, but the rent is more than half her income. They come in today for clothing, food and Christmas assistance.”

•“An Elbert County family, renters, three kids and husband and wife. Hus-band is facing several surgeries to correct past surgery. He’s in extreme pain, but works off some rent for landlord. Wife is working. They need help with food and Christmas assistance.”

The holidays, of course, are a par-ticularly busy time for the task force and groups like it. Then again, it’s always too busy.

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ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Your Arian penchant for impatience shows, as you consider passing a prob-lem-prone project on to someone else. Best advice: Stay with it and work out those snarls yourself.

TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Even patient Bovines can be frustrated when carefully made plans go awry. But crank up that “stick-to-it-ivity” you do so well, and you’ll soon find that your schedule is back in sync.

GEMINI (May 21 to Jun 20) Your aspect favors us-ing more resourceful means in dealing with a work-place situation. Some discreet checking around could help shed light on the root cause of the problem.

CANCER (Jun 21 to Jul 22) You show an unusu-ally strong streak of stubbornness in rejecting sug-gestions from friends and/or family members early in the week. But you become more receptive by the week’s end.

LEO (Jul 23 to Aug 22) The Big Cat might find a gentler approach more effective when dealing with those who resist needed changes. Remember, the word “persuasion” starts with the sound “purr.”

VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) A disappointing experi-ence with someone you felt you could trust can be painful. But there just might be more to this situation than you’re aware of. Press for an explanation.

LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Changing your views about something you believe in isn’t easy. But you might reconsider as the facts come in. Keep your mind open, even if you’re uneasy about what you might learn.

SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) You might have to do some serious shifting of gears to get your project back on track. But cheer up. Your hard work starts to produce some positive results by the week’s end.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) An unsettling mood at the start of the week soon lifts and gives way to a more positive attitude as you find fun and friend-ship beginning to dominate your aspect.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) A delay in firming up holiday plans could work to your advantage. Use this time to scout out possibilities that might be more in line with what those close to you would prefer.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) Some people might question some of the new friends you’ve welcomed into your life. But your ability to see beyond the obvi-ous helps you recognize how special they are.

PISCES (Feb 19 to Mar 20) Financial matters can be especially tricky this week. It’s best to follow a con-servative investment path for now, and wait for a more fortuitous time to take a bolder approach.

BORN THIS WEEK: Your warmth, your humor and your genuine concern for others make you someone people love to keep close to their lives.

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new. I have read many books two and three and even four or more times, high-lighting and underscoring the pages in different colors so I can see what I learned new each time.

Yup, bring on those broken records, let me hear them over and over again and enjoy the benefits of applying what I hear

and learn. How about you? What are some of your favorite broken records or mes-sages you can just never get enough of? I would love to hear all about it at [email protected] and as I have said each week for the past several years (broken record here) … let’s make it a better than good week.

Michael Norton is a resident of Highlands Ranch, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation and the CEO/founder of www.candogo.com.

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haircut. Every time I saw her after that I asked her, “Did you get a haircut?” I know it was annoying, but it worked. She no longer looks like one of the dancers on “Hullabaloo.”

Sometimes we get stuck in a year or a decade, and we can’t let go. If you are stuck in a decade, and you are lonely, maybe you will meet someone who is

stuck in the same decade and is just as lonely. But if you get a contemporary hair-cut, you open yourself up to lots of other candidates.

Here’s an example. Have you seen Melanie Griffith in “Working Girl”?

After a haircut, she wound up with Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford is waiting for you, right around your next haircut.

Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at [email protected]

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letter to the editor

Schools should solve problemsI see the weekly whining about the

school board has spanned more than two elections now. Some advice for the los-ers. Whining doesn’t sell. In this conser-vative county, attacks on accountability and school choice don’t sell. Neither do big tax increases for unspecified use by administrators whose performance is flat-at-best.

Try selling a vision of better children and the plans to achieve that vision

within the budget.You see: We don’t care about huge,

shiny buildings, fancy logos, sports-über-alles, or overpaid bureaucrats; we care about our children and their friends. We care that there aren’t enough Americans for our technical and engineering posi-tions. Solve our problems, and we’ll vote with you. Focus on your problems, and the whiny letters will never end.

John R. PackParker

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Real-estate pros tout smart growthGroup planning hard look at Littleton BoulevardBy Jennifer [email protected]

Real-estate brokers across the nation are jumping on the smart-growth band-wagon, and the South Metro Denver Real-tor Association is no exception.

“Growth is `smart’ when it gives us great communities with more choices and personal freedom, good return on public investment, greater opportunity across the community, a thriving natural envi-ronment, and a legacy we can be proud to leave our children and grandchildren,” reads the Smart Growth Network’s website, which counts the National Association of Realtors among its 40 or so partners. Oth-ers include health organizations, architect and planner associations, environmental groups and more.

On Dec. 5, SMDRA welcomed the NAR’s John Rosshirt to outline the concept, which advocates for things like pedestrian-

friendly neighborhoods, transportation choices, environmentally sound construc-tion practices and fostering a strong “sense of place.”

“What you want is for people to get first off is that this is a really cool place,” said Rosshirt. “Everywhere has a place that is strong and can be built on. Whatever it is that’s your distinctive thing, get behind it.”

The class is one of the first concrete ac-tions to come out of October’s Littleton Community Retreat, which SMDRA mem-ber Kay Watson was part of. She’s following up by planning a “charette,” defined as an intensive, collaborative session to find a solution to a problem that integrates the interests of a diverse community. This one would focus on a smart-growth perspec-tive on Littleton Boulevard.

Stapleton Denver is an example of a neighborhood that incorporated smart-growth principles into its design, and the metro area is full of others. In fact, the Smart Growth Network will showcase many of them during its 2014 New Part-ners for Smart Growth Conference, Feb. 13-15 at the Hyatt Regency downtown.

Rosshirt explained that the 20th-centu-ry trends of single-family homes on large lots and sprawling covered shopping malls are fading as people’s lifestyles change.

“Our American dream is not the same as it was in the ‘40s or ‘50s,” he said.

People are having fewer kids today, and many of those kids are choosing to remain single longer, according to a study funded in part by NAR. Many of them believe less

stuff to pay for and less living space to take care of equals more freedom, and about 75 percent of them would be willing to pay more for housing to commute less.

“The American dream is really about economic mobility,” said Rosshirt.

The average household size is just 2.6 today, and in 2008, one-quarter of all American households were single, accord-ing to the study. So it takes more living units just to maintain population, which results in the dreaded “D” word — density. And that’s where smart-growth advocates often hit a brick wall in their communities.

“Often the most vocal people are in the smallest minority,” he said. “You all know NIMBY. NIMBY always comes to those meetings. … There’s nothing bad about density, the problem is bad planning and design.”

Proponents might find a surprising ally in seniors. According to the NAR study, the number of households headed by people 85 and older will double from 2005 to 2030.

“They’re the ones that are competing with the Millennials for the downtown condos,” said Rosshirt.

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Mountain lion sightings reportedWildlife division sees no cause for alarmBy Chris [email protected]

The Parker Police Department is warning residents to be on the lookout for a mountain lion after multiple sightings were reported.

The agency took calls Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 from Parker residents who spotted what is believed to be the same mountain lion. Sightings have been reported as far west as Hilltop Road and Pine Drive and as far east as Canterberry Trail and Wanderlust Drive, near the en-trance to the Canterberry Crossing neighborhood.

Police officers are increasing pa-trols in the areas where the big cat has been seen. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is aware of its presence and police are asking witnesses to call in

its location so officers can track it. Jennifer Churchill, spokeswoman for the wildlife division, said there is no cause for alarm and referred to it as a “keep-your-eyes-open situa-tion.”

“It’s not unheard of for lions to end up in that area. We do have sightings from time to time,” she said.

Because of the proximity of the sightings, it is likely the same mountain lion, Churchill said, but added that it also could be a dis-persing family group. There are no plans to trap or euthanize the ani-mal.

Although mountain lions are widely considered to be a big threat to humans, a recent study in Boul-der revealed that they “do every-thing they can to avoid humans,” Churchill said. They are generally active from dusk until dawn.

The mountain lion seen in Park-er could be trying to find new terri-tory or passing through. It is more likely to be attracted by the abun-

dance of deer rather than house pets. Coyotes and foxes are more of a danger to family pets in backyards than mountain lions, Churchill said, but owners are advised to not leave their pets unattended.

Mountain lions were particular-ly active in the Parker area in 2006. There were three sightings in the Timbers area of the Pinery in April of that year.

Although most residents in Col-orado will never see one, the parks and wildlife division provides tips on avoiding a confrontation with a mountain lion. Officials are recom-mending that people walk in groups and keep a close eye on children. Those who come across a moun-tain lion are asked not to approach it and to back away slowly without making sudden movements.

“If the lion behaves aggressively, throw stones, branches or whatever you can get your hands on without crouching down or turning your back,” says one of the tips released by the department.

crime reportsNot so neighborly thief

A Highlands Ranch man who lives on the 10100 block of As-torbrook Lane arrived home at 7 p.m. Nov. 21 where he found an 8-inch by 10-inch bubble-wrapped package on his doorstep that, according to UPS online tracking, arrived at 1 p.m.

When he picked it up, he noticed the package had been cut with a knife and the contents of the delivery — four TSA lug-gage locks he had paid $60 for — were missing. The receipt for the order was still in the package but that was it. There are no suspects.

`Sweepstakes’ costs victimsA Castle Rock couple conned into thinking that they had

won $2.5 million from an American Sweepstakes phone scam loaded up a green dot card with $1,000 to cover expenses and fees with the promise that their money would follow once they did. They gave the scammer the number on the card and he drained the card before asking them to send another $2,999.

After the second financial request, the victims contacted the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Green dot scams are growing in popularity and people are urged not to give any money to someone they do not know. Sweepstakes winners do not have to pay money to receive their winnings.

Kegs stolen from pizza jointThirty-five empty kegs that were all chained together behind

Parry’s Pizza on South University Boulevard in Highlands Ranch were stolen overnight on Nov. 23. The kegs were valued at $30 apiece for an overall value of $1,050. There are no leads in the incident.

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Littleton resident sets up journey for 2014By Sonya [email protected]

Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Luberon, Marseille, Orange, Palermo, Agrigento, Siracusa, Taormina and more … Travel-ers interested in art and architectural history will find “food for the soul” on a daily basis as they embark on a tour offered May 17 to June 4 by veteran traveler Christine Khorsand of Littleton.

Khorsand taught at Arapahoe Community College from 1991 to 2011 (French, Spanish, art history). And starting in 1993, she arranged summer art-related, faculty-led study trips to France and Italy for students and others. Tour members could paint, take photographs, study art history and French in various combinations, in various years — at various locations. When she retired, she started her own company: Christine’s Travels.

ACC art professor Susan Goggins, who was on many of those trips, will be the art history lecturer in 2013.

Many previous trips began, as this one does, with time in Aix-en-Provence, where Khorsand grew up — a city related to the others she plans to visit by reflecting thousands of years of accumulated layers of culture.

One finds Roman and Greek ruins (an ancient theater is retrofitted to host jazz concerts), Medieval and Renaissance, Classical and Baroque and the landscapes that attracted the famous painters: Van Gogh, Cezanne, Picasso and more…

Field trips by bus will visit surrounding points of interest,

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Aix for eight nights. Next, a

flight from Marseille will carry travelers to Pal-

ermo in Sicily for touring from May 25 to June 4, with stays at several different towns — and travel again by private bus.

Sicily also has been home to dozens of civilizations, which have left a mark. Khorsand said she had not been there previ-ously and she just returned from an extended visit, where she determined a route, visited ancient cultural sites, towns and prospective hotels and arranged for bus transportation — and built her level of excitement about its wonders.

The estimated cost is $3,300, based on double occupancy, assuming the price of the euro doesn’t change dramatically. A deposit of $1,000 will be due by Jan. 15, 2014, so she can reserve hotels and transportation.

That amount does not include round trip airfare from Denver to Marseille (probably about $1,000), but Khorsand will be happy to assist with the numerous choices. She thinks some people might want to spend some time in Paris before or after this excursion, for example, and she can help with arrangements.

The limit would be 20 travelers, she says, and a minimum of 12 is needed for it to work financially. It might be possible to do one segment or the other as long as the minimum is covered.

For more information, contact Khorsand at 720-261-8452, [email protected]

Temple at Agrigento. Sicily. 6th Century B.C. is part of Sicily’s 10,000 years of recorded history. Photo courtesy of Christine Khorsand

Rush’s show edges Rosen

Radio talk show conservative Mike Rosen, who turned 69 Dec. 5, is taking his show to a slightly different time slot beginning Jan. 2.

“KOA (850 AM) is about the only station in the country that delays Rush (Limbaugh) two hours,” Rosen told me on his birthday. “The parent company of Clear Channel decided to (air) Rush live from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. `The Colorado Morning News’ show with Stefan (Tubbs) and April (Zesbaugh) will move to 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and become five hours instead of four.”

Changing the `Rush Limbaugh Show’ to live time left Rosen with the 1 to 3 p.m. time slot after working a 9 a.m. to noon spot.

“I understand and it’s fine with me,” Rosen told me. “I’m on the air one less hour, which makes me on the air five hours less a week. But with show prep (answering emails, contacting advertisers, etc.), I still work 70 hours a week. So many people listen to my show online, so for them nothing will change.”

Rosen said his contract with Clear Channel lasts another 1½ years, then he’ll see what happens. “I take it one contract at a time,” he said.

Manning minds mannersPerhaps the sure way to secure an

autograph from Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is to invite him to your wedding. Sounds more tidy than playing the post-game waiting game or bidding beaucoup bucks on a signed jersey during a charity auction.

In the case of Anna and James, a couple with a wedding last fall, all they had to do was send No. 18 a formal invita-tion, according to a post on Reddit. A photo of the signed invite went viral after a Redditor “Lackadaisical Romp” posted the pic of the wedding invitation sent by his sister.

Not only did Manning show his South-ern gentlemanly manners by responding in a timely manner, but he checked off the “regretfully decline” box and added the inscription, “Anna and James, Best Wishes.”

A Yahoo.com poster quipped, “Perhaps our favorite comment about the photo comes courtesy of Redditor `MasterSplin-ter21’ who writes, `Eli (Manning) replied too, but his response was intercepted.’ Even with two Super Bowl rings and the Giants’ current winning streak, poor Eli still gets treated like the little brother.”

Christkindl returnsDenver’s 13th annual Christkindl

Market at Skyline Park on the 16th Street Mall and Arapahoe (across from the D&F Tower and ice skating rink) brings a German flair to Christmas shopping and entertainment through Dec. 21.

This year’s market — Colorado’s largest and most authentic Christkindl venue — will be bigger and better than ever by adding more music, more beer and Glue-hwein (mulled red wine), entertainment and more holiday spirit.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

Handmade gifts add spice to holidaysUnique items are offered by artists, craftsmenBy Sonya [email protected]

Now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over, shop-pers might consider some close-to-home locations that sell items created by local art-ists and craftsmen. No two pieces of art are exactly alike, but all are created with great pride and skill.

And these colorful, inviting places are relaxed, casual and fun to visit. We cite a few ongo-ing, year-round shops and gal-leries, rather than short-term artisan markets (which we also recommend.)

In Littleton:• Depot Art Gallery, 2069

W. Powers Ave., is housed in a historic 1881 Santa Fe Railroad depot that served Littleton when early rail lines came to town. During the U.S. bicen-

tennial celebration, the depot was turned into an art gal-lery through a major effort by the Littleton Fine Arts Guild, with community support. It is owned and maintained by the City of Littleton and operated by members of the Littleton Fine Art Guild, who volunteer. For the holidays each year, it schedules “The Holiday Ex-press,” a show/sale of crafts and small fine arts by mem-bers and invited artists. Here

one will find whimsical rotund ceramic critters, glass art, tree decorations, note cards, an-gels, animal wall plaques for a child’s room, scarves, jewelry, photographs (I especially liked an egret) and inexpensive mat-ted paintings and prints. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. 303-795-0781.

• The Pottery Gallery Studio, 5739 S. Curtice St., is operated by potter Kim Louise Glidden

in a former Buick dealership garage in historic downtown Littleton. She represents more than 50 artists, including pot-ters, sculptors, metal workers, jewelry makers and painters. 303-738-2275.

• Willow — an Artisans Mar-ket, 2400 W. Main St. in down-town Littleton, is operated by Helen Rice. It represents more than 200 artists — most from Colorado — who create jew-elry, pottery, garden art, greet-ing cards, clothing, accessories, glassware, paintings and prints. 303-730-8521.

In Castle Rock:• Art on the Edge, 314 Wilcox

St., is run by the Greater Castle Rock Art Guild, open Tuesdays through Sundays, which has a range of paintings, artwork called “Small Packages” (not larger than 12”x12”) and other gift items made by members. Also on exhibit: “Everything Watercolor” with works by Paul Valdez and Marcia Ames. 303-814-3300.

We will be interested in learning from readers about more locations in our south suburbs that feature original, locally created arts and crafts such as these.

In the Depot Art Gallery’s baggage room, an array of handmade gifts are available. Photo courtesy of Dustin Ellingboe

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Eatery’s chili gets nodFood & Wine magazine, sponsors of

the annual top shelf foodie event the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, has confirmed what we’ve known all along. According to www.foodandwine.com, among the best green chili is the one served at Den-ver’s Rocky Mountain Chili Bowl, 7305 E. 35th Ave.

Here’s what the Food & Wine folks had to say: “What started as a food truck flaunting the slogan `Go green or go home’ has grown into a dedicated green chili restaurant. RMCB’s pork and vegetar-ian green chilies are available in mellow,

medium or hot — spiked with hot Hatch green chiles, jalapeños and secret season-ings. Thanks to implementing a long list of eco-initiatives, the restaurant is also now certified green.

To see more, go to www.foodandwine.com/slideshows/best-chili-in-the-us/5#!slide=5.

Westminster welcomes breweryA ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 5

— replete with Westminster Mayor Nancy McNally and city council members — was proof enough of what a big deal it was for the grand opening of Westminster Brewing Company.

WBC becomes the first independent craft brewery in Denver’s suburbs as the new brewery offers a lineup of traditional styles and English-style cask ales.

Westminster Brewing Company is

located at 7655 W. 108th Ave., Unit 600. Brian Bissell, a longtime home brewer, is the head brewer at WBC after a profes-sional stint at CB and Potts.

Pie sales break recordProject Angel Heart, a nonprofit

organization that prepares and delivers nutritious meals to ailing women, men and children in the Denver metro area and Colorado Springs, is pleased to announce a record-breaking year for the Pie in the Sky pie sale.

A total of 2,956 pies were sold, generat-ing net revenue of more than $75,000 and allowing the organization to provide more than 15,000 meals to Coloradans fight-ing cancer, kidney failure, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses.

All the pies were fresh-baked and generously donated by Bluepoint Bakery.

Sponsors included Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta, ANB Banks in the Southern Colora-do region, Andarko Petroleum Corp., 5280 Magazine, OutFront Colorado, Colorado Label Co., team Packaging and Vollmer’s Bakery.

For more information on Project Angel Heart, go to www.projectangelheart.org or call 303-830-0202.

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.pennyp-arker.blacktie-colorado.com. She can be reached at [email protected] or at 303-619-5209.

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Dwyer behind Lone Tree showMany area theater fans will remember

Paul Dwyer from the late, lamented Coun-try Dinner Play House, where he acted, directed and produced more than 100 pro-ductions over many years, according to a reprint of a 2008 Denver Post story. He is now working with Starkey Theatrix and will direct a return performance to Lone Tree Arts Center of “Home for the Holidays,” which he worked with last season as well. It will have new material and cast members, yet retain its warm family-oriented flavor as more than 50 performers sing, dance and entertain.

The production runs Dec. 12-22, with evening and matinee performances. Lone Tree Arts Center is located at 10075 Com-mons Street, Lone Tree. See LoneTree-ArtsCenter.org for times and ticket prices, or call the box office, 720-509-1000.

Wind ensemble show“High Country Holidays” is the title for

Colorado Wind Ensemble’s Dec. 14 con-cert, at 7:30 p.m. at Littleton United Meth-odist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Local composer David Hanson’s “Fanfare

for Mountains and Plains” will be featured, as will Christmas, Hanukkah and classi-cal music. A benefit bake sale follows the concert, plus a sale of $25 King Soopers Reward Cards. Tickets: $15/$12/$5 at the door or online at coloradowindensemble.org. Information: 303-394-4552.

South Park storiesAuthor Christie Wright will give a slide

lecture based on her new book: “South Park Perils: Short Ropes and True Tales” for the Dec. 16 meeting of the Highlands Ranch Historical Society at 7 p.m. at Southridge Recreation Center, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road, Highglands Ranch. She will give a

brief overview of Park County history and a look at some of the historic outlaw and murder stories from the second half of the 19th century. A book sale and signing will follow. Free for members, $1 donation sug-gested for visitors. [email protected], 641-715-3900, ext. 147406#.

Spotlight on SpotlightSpotlight Performing Arts Center, 6328

E. County Line Road, Highlands Ranch, announces two performances and three auditions: “Annie,” a full-length musical production, will be at 7 p.m. Dec. 13-14. Tickets: $12 at the door. A “Holiday Vari-ety Show” will be at 7 p.m. Dec. 20 and 2 p.m. Dec. 21. Tickets: $5, will provide food, clothing, gifts for those in need this holiday season. (Good opportunities for prospec-tive students to see how this school oper-ates.)

Auditions are slated: Dec. 20, 4 p.m. — “Sound of Music” for teens and children 5 and older. Now to January — “Winnie the Pooh” for ages 3 to 9. Now to January — “Bye Bye Birdie” for teens and children 5

and older. Call to audition at 720-443-2623. Information: spotlightperformers.com.

It’s a thrillerBestselling authors James Rollins and

Rebecca Cantrell will introduce their new novel in the “Order of the Sanguines Se-ries”: “Innocent Blood.” They will appear at the Tattered Cover, 2526 E. Colfax Ave., at 7 p.m. Dec. 13 to discuss a mystery in which the answers are found in a gospel written in Jesus’ own blood. Archaeologist Erin Granger returns to the scene.

Local authorsSherry Ray of Centennial has just re-

leased “Finding Traction: Recapture Your Drive at Work,” which can be found at Ray’s website: sherryray.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/finding-traction. Ginny Mellick of Castle Rock has a new book called “Where Have All the Angels Gone?” which deals with the heart-wrenching experience of losing a child, and helpful responses. Available from: Dorrance Publishing ($8), dorrancebook-store.com.

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people. This family of five leaves with 146 pounds of food, lots of canned goods from the food bank. Food stamps often are used to buy fresh produce.

Like all the other families that day, they’re offered a turkey. All but one family takes one. “They’re desperate for protein,” Follmer said.

Second family: A Highlands Ranch family, renters, two adults and two kids. Never been here before. Wife lost job and has filed for unemployment. Husband has a new job but doesn’t get paid until the end of December.

They have two disconnect notices and need help with their December rent, utili-ties and need food.

Third family: A Douglas County wom-an on disability, renter. Her ex-husband came back to Colorado with their three kids and then he left, and left the kids with her.

She has $85 left for bills after she pays the rent. But today, she just needs food.

Fourth family: A Castle Rock woman, who works as a server, and boyfriend, who works, and three children. They make a to-tal of $1,700 a month. They need food and Christmas assistance.

The task force has a family adoption program for the holidays, and has such things as toys for gifts and gift cards so the family can have a special meal. But Follmer said their Christmas assistance is limited. They can’t offer it to everyone.

Fifth family: An out-of-state couple — who left everything including their jobs to come to Colorado after their daughter was in a serious accident — is now living in a hotel.

They have temporary jobs, but can’t make enough to save enough for first month’s rent and deposit. Today, they need food.

Sixth family: A Castle Rock family, grandmother in her 70s, grown daughter and three granddaughters. The daughter works, but the rent is more than half her income.

They come in today for clothing, food

and Christmas assistance.Seventh family: A Castle Rock moth-

ers in 50s with two teens. Because of seri-ous health problems, she lost her job. The older teen had a job, but lost it. There’s no income at all right now.

Today they need food and Follmer tries to find resources for rent assistance.

Eighth family: A Castle Rock mother, a renter, with three kids, living on disabil-ity and food stamps, had been awarded significant child support, but hadn’t been receiving it.

She needs help with food, utilities and Christmas assistance.

Ninth family: An Elbert County family, renters, three kids and husband and wife. Husband is facing several surgeries to cor-rect past surgery. He’s in extreme pain, but works off some rent for landlord. Wife is working.

They need help with food and Christ-mas assistance.

Tenth family: A Castle Rock family, renters. Wife, husband and one teenager. Husband is working. She broke a bone and currently can’t work.

They come in for food. “All of these peo-ple are just scraping by,” Follmer said.

Eleventh family: A Castle Rock family, long-term task force clients. Four adults,

five kids, extended family. Two of the adults are working, and one has seasonal work.

They come in for food and Christmas assistance.

Twelfth family: A Parker grandmoth-er, raising her grandchild after daughter passed away. She’s living on Social Secu-rity and disability. She comes in for food and has a disconnect notice, so she needs help with utilities, and gets Christmas as-sistance.

Thirteenth family: A Castle Rock homeowner, never been in before. Recent-ly divorced and lost job when company closed down. Husband hadn’t been paying bills he said he’d pay. At this point, she just needs utilities assistance.

She filed for unemployment in October but still hasn’t received any money. She’s been interviewing for jobs and was par-ticularly excited about a recent interview.

Fourteenth family: A Castle Rock cou-ple and one child, renters, come in for food and Christmas assistance.

“When more than half of their incomes goes toward rent … the money is eaten up pretty quickly,” Follmer said.

Fifteenth family: A Castle Rock wom-an on disability, a renter. She’d like to work an hour or two a day, but Follmer shakes her head about that possibility.

The woman is on oxygen 24 hours a day. She comes in for food.

Sixteenth family: A Castle Rock man in early 20s, homeless. He couch-surfs; sometimes he’s out in the elements by Plum Creek or other places. Douglas County doesn’t have transitional housing or a shelter. He comes in every few months.

This time he comes for food and cloth-ing. He’s doing temp work and trying to get stable housing. But the task force gives a one-time $250 to help with first month’s rent and deposit. Follmer doesn’t want him to waste that if he’s not at the point where he can financially keep a place.

Seventeenth family: A Castle Rock couple and one teenager, renters, both work. But rent is more than half of their income.

They make too much for food stamps. They come in for food.

Eighteenth family: A Castle Rock couple and baby, renters. He works. She’s home with the baby. They come in every couple of months.

Today they need food and some Christ-mas assistance.

Nineteenth family: A Castle Rock man, 50s, just released from jail, the Doug-las County Justice Center. Follmer said the jail releases people with nothing, no mon-ey, no transportation, so released inmates generally walk the couple miles to the task force to get help. This man got a ride from a local mental health agency.

From Follmer, he gets some food and a couple days lodging at a motel. From there, he’s trying to get his job back, and reach-ing out to friends. Whatever family he has is estranged.

Twentieth family: A Parker couple and one child live in a motor home on a rela-tive’s property. They both work, but jobs are dependent on weather conditions. They come in for food.

That was Nov. 26 at the task force.But that’s every day at the task force,

Follmer said.And when she walks into her own home,

she counts her blessings.To learn more about the task force, go to

http://www.detaskforce.org/about/.

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Staff members at the Douglas/Elbert Task Force, 1638 Park St., Castle Rock, have a daily limit. They help the first 20 families who sign up. But this time of year, staff is being swamped, and on a recent evening were trying to help more. Courtesy photo

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Ponderosa wrestling program among bestMustangs owners of 10 state championshipsBy Jim [email protected]

Corey McNellis was a two-time Colo-rado wrestling champion at Ponderosa. His older brother Chris was the Mustangs’ first-ever state champ.

The McNellis brothers are part of Pon-derosa’s wrestling program that has been one of the state’s best over the past two decades.

Ponderosa wrestlers have won 10 state championships, one less than Holly, Wray and Montrose for the most in Colorado hi-tory. The Mustangs hold the state record by winning eight consecutive state cham-pionships.

The Mustangs, who were the Class 5A runners-up last season, will be seek-ing their 20th consecutive Continental League title in the 2013-14 campaign and will be attempting to stretch a streak of 160 straight league dual meet victories.

“We lost dual meets but they have been outside of the league,” explained former wrestling coach Tim Ottmann, who is now the Mustangs’ athletic director. “We had some really good teams in the early ‘90s and won some state championships.

“Years and years ago we built a feeder system. We have a real good junior wres-tling program and it feeds the high school program. You talk about teams that have to rebuild and we just reloaded with in-coming talent. No team wants to be the one that loses a dual meet. It’s important to them. But we’ve also been fortunate to have enough kids because you have to fill 14 weight classes.”

The names of Ottmann, who coached seven years at Burges High School in El Paso, Texas, and Ponderosa are sprinkled throughout the Colorado High School Ac-tivities Association’s wrestling records.

Ottmann, the 2008 National High School Wrestling Coach of the Year, ranks second in best dual meet record at one

school (125-12) and first in best dual meet career record (170-22).

After the 2008 season, Ottmann handed over the reins of the Ponderosa program to Corey McNellis.

“It’s been really fun to build it over the years and hand it over to Corey,” said Ott-mann. “It has been a dream come true. I’m really proud of it and want to see it con-tinue.

“My son Jake wrestled for me and he graduated in 2008. The last match I ever coached was my son in the finals, which was really cool. But Jake and I had de-cided. He graduated and I turned it over. I coached for 25 years and that was enough.”

In McNellis’ first season as head coach, Ponderosa almost lost a league dual meet. The Mustangs and Chaparral tied 33-33 but Ponderosa won on criteria by winning eight of the 14 matches.

McNellis and his wrestlers feel the Con-

tinental winning streak provides a motiva-tion.

“It motivates them the way that we present it,” said McNellis. “Every team is different. It gives them confidence that the coaches know what they are doing and the program is a well-run machine that they need to buy into and if they do, they are going to have success.

“We really set our goals higher to do well at the national and state level and then the league stuff kind of falls in place.”

Ponderosa has crowned 35 individual state champions and 10 wrestlers earned All-America honors.

“It’s the program and not just the team,” added McNellis. “If we can get them bought in, then that’s when you reload in-stead of rebuild.

“Success breeds success. When they

build confidence it helps them. We also build our schedule so we see top competi-tion during the year. You have to build your schedule so it’s tough so you see the best.”

McNellis is one of several combinations of brothers who have wrestled for Ponder-osa and won state titles.

Dylan Gabel, the defending 170-pound state champion, and Kade Snider are two Mustangs with brothers who captured state crowns and are on the current Pon-derosa team.

“It’s really cool,” said Ottmann. “We’ve had multiple brothers come through, in some cases like the Snider family they have six or seven in the family and of course Kade is still with us. It’s been a real good long tradition of family. They have come through.”

Five of Ponderosa’s six returning state qualifiers take a break from wrestling practice in front of the Wall of Cham-pions. From left to right are Kade Snider, Tanner Olson, Dylan Gabel, Kelton Good and Tory Williams. Missing was Zachery Moye. Photo by Jim Benton

returning state QualifiersReturning south metro-area qualifiers for the 2013

state wrestling tournament with last season’s weights:106 - Frank Martinez, Chaparral; Bradley Colebank,

Mountain Vista; Caleb Strahan, Legend113 - JT Stancil, Chaparral; Kade Snider, Ponderosa;

Matt Finesilver, Cherry Creek120 - Mitch Finesilver, Cherry Creek126 - Zachery Moye, Ponderosa; Zach Finesilver, Cherry

Creek132 - Jared Todd, Heritage; Ben Trygstad, Chaparral145 — Tory Williams, Ponderosa; Aaron Trygstad,

Chaparral152 - Mason Harms, Cherry Creek; Jake Tarr, Chaparral;

Kelton Good, Ponderosa160 - Kaleb Geiger, Castle View; Max Lavigne, Thunder-

Ridge; Tanner Olson, Ponderosa170 - Hudson Marker, Castle View; Dylan Gabel, Pon-

derosa182 - Jaylen Mosqueira, Arapahoe195 - Matthew Stanley, ThunderRidge; Zach Waanders,

Arapahoe285 - Joe Hunsaker, Castle View; Dane Drimmer, Chap-

arral; Blake Jacobs, ThunderRidge; Jamin Smith, Douglas County

Grizzlies girls top two top-five teamsRock Canyon places 2nd in tournamentBy Jim [email protected]

It’s not often a basketball team can score only two points in a quarter and still win the game.

But that was the case for the Thunder-Ridge girls Dec. 7 in a 49-40 win over Rock Canyon as the two schools played in the championship game of the ThunderRidge/Rock Canyon season-opening basketball tournament.

ThunderRidge opened a 33-23 lead at intermission and made all six of its 3-point baskets in the first half, including a buzzer beater by Brittany Birdsey to end the open-ing half.

The Grizzlies managed just two points as the teams exchanged offense for de-fense in the third quarter. However, Rock Canyon scored just five points to just trim ThunderRidge’s lead to seven points.

A 7-0 run to begin the final quarter pushed ThunderRidge ahead by 14 points and wrapped up the title in the tourna-ment that featured four teams ranked in the Top 10 of the Class 5A CHSAANow pre-season rankings.

“We’ve been working very hard on the offensive piece, executing that and some of those kinds of things against different defenses, and I thought our kids in the first half did a good job,” said ThunderRidge coach Paula Krueger. “We shot really well from the 3-point line.”

Taylor Rusk had 11 points to lead the Grizzlies against the Jaguars. The 5-foot-10

sophomore scored 41 points in the three tournament games.

ThunderRidge, ranked eighth in the opening poll, cruised to a lopsided victory over Arvada West, 57-4, and whipped No. 3 Arapahoe 46-29 before beating No. 5 Rock Canyon in the title game.

“I have to give my kids tons and tons of credit because in three games the most points they have given up is 40,” added Krueger. “That’s fantastic. Rock Canyon is a very good basketball team that we beat.”

ThunderRidge had 37 steals in the three games led by sophomore Madison Ward, who was credited with 12 of the thefts.

Rock Canyon opened the tournament by setting a school scoring record in a 92-26 conquest of Rangeview and followed with a 50-41 win over Ralston Valley, before losing to Continental League rival Thun-derRidge in the title game.

Senior forward Lexy Thorderson scored 18 points against ThunderRidge, finishing with 55 points in the tournament.

“It was a learning game for us,” said Rock Canyon coach Becky Mudd. “We definitely played great defense in the third quarter. We weren’t as disciplined as we needed to be offensively to run things to get good looks. We were trying to do it all at once. We wanted to make up all the points all at once instead of chipping away at it and running our stuff.

“I thought that was the difference in the first quarter. They were disciplined and running their stuff and we weren’t. We made up for it by playing good defense in the second half. We just didn’t get the of-fense going. It’s great to play good teams and especially to play ThunderRidge. It’s a tournament and you want to win but we’re

looking forward to playing them again during the regular season.”

Arapahoe finished fourth in the tour-nament. The Warriors whipped Doherty 66-28 in the first game but lost to Arapa-hoe and then turnovers and poor shooting were costly in a 42-28 setback to Ralston Valley in the third-place game.

No. 9 Cherry Creek took fifth, losing its first game 61-57 in overtime to Ralston Valley but responded with 52-32 triumph over Rangeview and a 68-18 romp over Ar-vada West. Molly Rohrer, a 6-foot-1 junior, led the Bruins with 65 points in the three

games.“It was a good tournament,” said Bru-

ins coach Chris Curneen. “They were a lot of good teams in it. It was good for us be-cause we’re young. We have four freshmen on the varsity and it’s always good to get them a little experience without the pres-sure. They’ll get enough pressure once the regular season begins.”

In other action including South Metro top 10 teams, No. 2 Highlands Ranch went 3-1 in the Sweet 16 Invitational in La Jolla, Calif. after a 62-40 season-opening win over Palmer on Dec. 2.

ThunderRidge’s Taylor Rusk shoots over Rock Canyon’s Kendall Koslosky during a Dec. 7 TRHS win. Photo by Jim Benton

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Legend boys open with wins Titan seniors show leadership By Jim Benton [email protected]

Elijah Cherrington is not yet in top bas-ketball shape.

However, he’s pretty close.Cherrington, an All-Pioneer League

wide receiver who helped Legend’s foot-ball team advance into the fi rst round of the Class 5A playoffs, scored a game-high 26 points to lead the home-standing Titans to a 60-50 non-league win over Abraham Lincoln Dec. 6.

“It takes a little bit of time, probably a couple weeks to get into basketball shape,” said Cherrington. “It’s happening slowly. I’m taking it one step at a time. I’m maybe not at 100 percent yet.”

The 6-foot-4 senior looked sharp in the fourth quarter when he scored 11 points as the Titans, who were leading by just a point

entering the fi nal stanza, pulled away from the Lancers.

It was the second win in two outings to start the season for No. 10 Legend, a team that was a Class 5A state semifi nalist last season.

“The senior leaders want the ball at the end of every game, making free throws and that’s what I wanted to do,” said Cher-rington. “I’m looking to score more this year. We’re fi nding ourselves and it was defi nitely a good win over Lincoln.”

Legend coach Kevin Boley agreed.“We’ve got some young guys who are

gaining experience and we’ve got to rely on some seniors who have been there,” ex-plained Boley. “It was a great win, a win we didn’t get last year.”

Cherrington and 6-8 senior Zach Mi-halicz accounted for 15 of the 18 points the Titans scored in the decisive fourth quarter as Legend avenged last season’s 49-44 set-back to the Lancers.

“That’s what you look for in those se-niors and guys that have played in the Final Four,” said Boley. “He (Cherrington) needs to step up in those moments.”

Cherrington caught 51 passes for 1,017 yards and had 1,651 all-purpose yards dur-ing the football season but had only four points for the basketball team in Legend’s 69-67 win over Smoky Hill Dec. 4.

He played much better against the Lancers with 26 points, seven rebounds, three assists, one steal and one blocked shot. And, he was looking for the ball in the fourth quarter with the game on the line.

“We were fortunate because he had about a week and a half between the end of the football season and when we start-ed,” said Boley. “We just told Elijah to stay away. He’s such a great athlete. I’m not sure great athletes need a whole lot of time to get going.”

Mihalicz had 17 points and eight re-bounds for the Titans and sophomore

point guard Riley Matticks added 12 points.

In other actionIn other opening week games, Zach

Braxton led No. 4 Highlands Ranch to a 57-54 victory over Lakewood on Dec. 3. The senior hit a jumper and then cashed in on two free throws with less than a minute to play to seal the victory. He fi nished with 22 points, 15 rebounds, fi ve assists and four blocked shots.

Rangeview, ranked No. 5 in the pre-season rankings, defeated No. 9 Chaparral, 74-70 in overtime. Jerrod Doran’s 19 points was high for the Wolverines. Brady Subart’s 18 points led No. 8 Mountain Vista to a 91-47 win over Rocky Mountain on Dec. 2.

Valor Christian, the top-ranked Class 4A team, whipped Ralston Valley, 63-43, Dec. 3 and knocked off Evergreen 72-38 on Dec. 7. Garrett Baggett scored 28 points against Ralston Valley and tossed in nine points in the romp over the Cougars.

DEC. 12

CHRISTMAS POTLUCK. Castle Country Assisted Living will celebrate the holiday season with a country-style potluck at 5 p.m. Dec. 12 at Valley House, 255 S. Valley Drive. This holiday celebration is free and open to the public. Bring a dish to share that serves 16. For information or to RSVP, call 303-482-5552.

DEC. 12

VOLUNTEER ROUND-UP. The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo needs 150-200 volunteers in guest relations, children’s programs, horse and livestock shows, and the trade show. The 108th stock show is Jan. 11-26. To learn more about the volunteer opportunities and to set up an interview for a volunteer spot, attend the National Western volunteer round-up from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, at the National Western Complex, 4655 Humboldt St., Denver. For informa-tion and to � ll out a volunteer application, go to http://www.nationalwestern.com/volunteer/ or contact Kellie at 303-299-5562.

DEC. 12

HISTORY PRESENTATION. The Castle Rock Historical So-ciety presents history programs on Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and Dec. 12. Programs start at 7 p.m., and refreshments provided by The Cakery are served at 6:30 p.m. Topics are Oct. 10, subject to be determined; Nov. 14, veterans’ history project; and Dec. 12, Starlighting history, by Shaun Boyd. A series of outdoor workshops are also being planned by The Wildlife Experience. The historical society o� ers its presentation series every second Thursday at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St. Visit www.CastleRockHistoricalSociety.org for details and other information.

DEC. 13

HIKE JOIN naturalist Deb Wright at 10 a.m. Dec. 13 for a hike on South Rim trail. See beautiful views of Roxborough State Park’s landscape from the summit. This is a moderate 3-mile round trip hike. Dress for the weather. Bring water and a snack. Reservations required; call 303-973-3959. Meet at the visitor center. All

vehicles entering the park must purchase a daily pass, or display a valid annual pass.

DEC. 14

BLOOD DRIVE. Philip S. Miller Library community blood drive is from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at 100 S. Wilcox St., meeting room west, Castle Rock. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact the Bon� ls’ Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit www.bon� ls.org. All donors who give blood between Dec. 8 and Jan. 18 will receive a Bon� ls T-shirt, while supplies last. 

DEC. 14

HOLIDAY SALE/BOOK signing. Roxborough State Park will host a holiday sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and author’s book signing from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dec. 14. Four local authors will be available to present and sign copies of their books about Colorado’s o� erings. Authors John Fielder, Kevin Pharris, Priscilla Stuckey, and Ian Miller will each o� er a 20-minute presentation about their books, followed by a

book signing. Go to www.cpw.state.co.us.

DEC. 14-15

CYCLOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Castle Rock will host the Colorado State Cyclocross Championships on Dec. 14-15 at Rhyolite Regional Park. Cyclocross is a fast-paced bicycle race, with each race running between 30 and 60 minutes over a 2-mile course. Rhyolite has one of the few permanent cyclocross courses in the state.

THROUGH DEC. 15

GIFT CARD drive. Resort 2 Kindness (R2K) hosts its BIG GIVE 2013 gift card drive to bene� t the Colorado � ood victims. The drive runs from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. R2K will collect unused, unexpired gift cards valid at any restaurant, grocery store, home store or retail store in Colorado. All cards will be given to the Emergency Family Assistance Association. Gift cards can be mailed to Resort 2 Kindness, 9781 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 200, Englewood, CO 80112. Monetary donations can also be made online at resort2kindness.org.

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ROCK CANYON HIGH SCHOOL

Boys basketball

Rock Canyon 56, Eaglecrest 71Junior Tyler Garcia earned Player of the Game in match where he scored 20 points against Eaglecrest. He was the leading scorer out of both teams.

Girls basketball

Rock Canyon 50, Ralston Valley 41Rock Canyon’s Delaney Sullivan had 10 points to help the Jaguars win 50-41 against Ralston Valley. Lexy Thorderson, Kendall Smith and Jamie Williams all had nine points.

Rock Canyon 92, Rangeview 26Rock Canyon girls’ basketball kicked o� the Thunder-Ridge/Rock Canyon tournament with a win over Ran-geview with a score of 92-26. Lexy Thorderson led all scorers with 28 points as the Jaguars set a school scor-ing record with 92. Rock Canyon also shot 26-31 from the line. Makalee Jones from Rangeview ended with

seven.

Wrestling

Rock Canyon 39, Littleton 18Rock Canyon seniors Kyle Love and Zach Smith led the team with solid wins over Littleton opponents. Love had a 3-0 decision over Littleton’s Alfredo Ocon. Smith wins by pin in 1:29 over Max Madorsky.

UPCOMING GAMES

Boys basketball

THURSDAYTBA - Rock Canyon @ Ralston Valley Roundup Tourna-mentFRIDAYTBA - Rock Canyon @ Ralston Valley Roundup Tourna-ment

Girls basketball

FRIDAY (Jan. 10)5:30 p.m. - Rock Canyon @ Rampart

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Sunday services held in thehistoric Ruth Memorial Chapel

at the Parker Mainstreet Center...19650 E. Mainstreet, Parker 80138

New Thought...Ancient Wisdom

Visit our website fordetails of classes &

upcoming events.Sunday Service& Children’s Church10:00 a.m.

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United Church Of ChristParker Hilltop

10926 E. Democrat Rd.Parker, CO • 10am Worshipwww.uccparkerhilltop.org

303-841-2808

Little Blessings Day Carewww.littleblessingspdo.com

First UnitedMethodist Church

1200 South StreetCastle Rock, CO 80104

303.688.3047www.fumccr.org

Services:Saturday 5:30pm

Sunday 8am, 9:30am, 11amSunday School 9:15am

Sunday Worship 10:304825 North Crowfoot Valley Rd.Castle Rock • canyonscc.org

303-663-5751

An EvangelicalPresbyterian Church

“Loving God - Making A Difference”A place for you

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Welcome Home!Weaving Truth

and Relevance into Relationships and Life

9:00am Spiritual Formation Classes for all Ages

90 east orchard roadlittleton, co

303 798 6387www.gracepointcc.us

10:30AM sundays

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Grace is on the NE Corner of SantaFe Dr. & Highlands Ranch Pkwy.

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You are invitedto worship with us:

Saturday 5:30pm

Sunday 8:00 & 10:30am

Joyful Mission Preschool 303-841-37707051 East Parker Hills Ct. • Parker, CO

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JoyLUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA

Education Hour: Sunday 9:15am

S E r v i C E S :Parker evangelical

Presbyterian churchConnect – Grow – Serve

Sunday Worship8:45 am & 10:30 am

9030 Miller roadParker, Co 80138

303-841-2125www.pepc.org

Sunday Worship: 10:45AM & 6PMBible Study: 9:30AM

Children, Young People & Adults

www.parkerbiblechurch.org

4391 E Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado 80134

Church Office – (303) 841-3836

Where people are excited about God’s Word.

Sunday Worship - 10:00amBible Study immediately followingWednesday Bible Study - 7:30pm

Currently meeting at:9220 Kimmer Drive, Suite 200

Lone Tree 80124303-688-9506

www.LoneTreeCoC.com

Lone TreeChurch of Christ

Meets at the Marriott DTC

4900 S Syracuse St,Denver, CO 80237

10 am every SundayFree parking

December Study: The Cast of Christmas

Pastor Mark Brewer

Folkenberg said. “It’s the perfect partner-ship in that their work both supports a more active lifestyle for the kids in our communi-ty while also providing refurbished bikes to those families that would otherwise struggle to provide bikes to their children.

“We wholeheartedly agree with Project Recycle that every child should have their own bicycle.”

Jeff Fleck, ReCycle’s vice chairman, said he tries to explain to people about what Re-Cycle does by telling them to close their eyes and try to remember how they felt when they got their fi rst bike.

“When you give that to a child … that’s what you get to feel,” he said. And he talked further about the experience of that, the child’s new sense of freedom, the feeling of ownership, and pride and responsibility.

“We tend to make grown men cry,” said Cynthia Edwards, ReCycle’s board chairper-son, and she smiled. She and Fleck rattle off some past crying sessions — like when they gave a bike to a 16-year-old boy who had never had a bike, or even ridden one.

Or the time after Christmas when fi ve brothers were told they could pick out bikes. Their dad came on the scene and when he found out all fi ve were going to get free bikes, the dad related he had wanted to buy all of his sons bikes for Christmas but hadn’t been able to afford it. That time it was the staff and a dad crying.

ReCycle also has what they call Dream Bike projects, where an entire elemen-tary school is targeted and every child who doesn’t have a bike gets one — after par-ticipating in an incentive program involv-ing such things as better school attendance, showing respect to adults and so on. At one Denver school, they gave away 230 bikes that one day.

They have mechanics volunteering from small bike shops, and businesses like REI that donate their mechanics’ time, and other volunteers participating year-round as donations keep rolling in and bikes need repairing or cleaning. The organization has one paid employee, the shop manager, and about 500 unpaid volunteers, Edwards said.

People who come into the hospital’s front lobby don’t share it with new bike ar-rivals, and most of the rest of the hospital isn’t impacted. Project ReCycle’s volunteers bring bikes in through the back and into a freight elevator. But she said some hospital staff members on break tend to wander up to the fourth fl oor to help.

Project ReCycle, which has joined forces with another organization, Bikes for Tykes, has also given bikes to new immigrants, refuges, people newly released from prison and has even sent some to Africa.

In mid-December they’re giving out 300 bikes at an undisclosed location because of privacy and security reasons for kids who are involved in complicated situations, or with social agencies.

ReCycle is always looking for more bikes — and age and condition don’t matter. Bikes donated range from stores such as Walmart donating brand-new returned bikes that have a minor defect to really damaged bikes that can still be used for parts. They want it all.

“We improve youth pride, responsibil-ity, freedom, respect, and appreciation, through the simple vehicle of a bicycle, while assisting in the battle against obesity and improving our environment,” accord-ing to ReCycle’s website. “We do this by not only `giving’ a bicycle, but by providing ed-ucation on how to maintain it and how to use it safely. We seek to provide group rides/events, classes on maintenance, safety and more.”

To fi nd out how to volunteer or where there are bike donations sites in the area, go to http://www.projectrecycle.org/dona-tion-locations/

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Bikes Villano brings it on for Christmas Musician hopes for large crowd at Lone Tree church By Sonya Ellingboe [email protected]

For the multi-talented Dave Villano, presenting his “Christmas Magic” concert at Word of Life Christian Center in Lone Tree on Dec. 19 is a particular pleasure. It’s

in home terri-tory.

The 1996 H i g h l a n d s Ranch High School gradu-ate, started his fi rst band at 13 and won a high school talent contest before gradu-

ation. He then spent a few years in Nash-ville, playing with a Christian band called Shaded Red, underwent heart surgery, recovered,,toured, wrote and recorded.

In 2000, he moved back to Denver and continued his career as a successful, in-dependent recording artist, performing at churches and music festivals nationwide — selling his CDs on the road. He now lives in unincorporated Arapahoe County.

When in town, he enjoys time with near-by family members — his parents still live in Highlands Ranch and siblings are close also. His brother Ed, an engineer by profes-sion — and a percussionist with the band — helps out as assistant producer when it’s

holiday concert time.Both said that next year the band will

transition to year round scheduling, with a series of outdoor summer concerts and ex-panded venues for Christmas concerts — hopefully in Fort Collins and maybe Boul-der. (This year, they performed on Dec. 12 at Stargazers Theatre and Events Center in Colorado Springs.)

They think they are better than Mannheim Steamroller, with which they have been compared. “Our sound is dif-ferent,” Dave says. With 14 members, they can produce a full sound or “take it down a notch,” depending on the song they’re per-forming.

The special sound could be related to inclusion of some unusual instruments: Tina Gugler, for example, is a U.S. National hammered dulcimer champion and Eric Olson is well known for his performances on Uillean pipes, a smaller Irish form of bagpipe where the bellows are pumped with the elbow. Dave Villano plays an Irish pennywhistle, electric violin, guitar, Uil-lean pipes and more. Ed Villano plays a stumpf fi ddle.

Dave is proud that band member Dave Beegle, who was once Villano’s guitar teacher, was named “Best Independent Guitarist of the Year” by Guitar Player mag-azine. “Through Dave, I met other players,” he said.

The band’s music is described as “tradi-tional, Celtic, and contemporary holiday music … running the full gamut of musical experience … from classical to folk, rock and everything in between.” That should please most family members.

IF YOU GOThe Word of Life Christian Center

is located at 8700 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree. The concert is scheduled at 7 p.m. Dec. 19. Tick-ets are $20/$10/$5, in advance, with adult tickets costing $25 at the door, DaveVillano.com.

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message and he attributes the receipt of those to a message posted on the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners web-site.

That message stated in part, “At-tention Castle Rock and Douglas County Gun Owners. You action is needed IMMEDIATELY. The Castle Rock City Council is attempting to ex-pand their open carry ban at tomor-row night’s council meeting.

“Call them and tell them to vote NO on the proposed expansion of the radical open carry ban in Castle Rock. Tell them the only acceptable legisla-tion are laws that expand open carry rights.”

Readers were told that Mayor Paul Donahue and Councilmember Jenni-fer Green had already pledged to vote against the ban. Contact information was given for the other council mem-bers.

Changing courseHammelman said he thinks the

reason there were no pro-ban people at the Dec. 3 meeting — unlike the Sept. 17 meeting that had mostly ban supporters — was because they may have assumed the council was go-ing to follow through with what was decided at the September meeting, when council directed staff to draft a ban ordinance with clearer wording and the addition of open space and trails.

Hammelman said his expectation for the Dec. 3 meeting was that the discussion would revolve around that issue of whether or not to add to the ban open space and trails. But things went a different direction.

It was Mayor Paul Donahue, a managing partner at Centennial Gun Club, who fi rst brought up the idea of a repeal at a June council meet-ing, and at that meeting Hammelman commented it would make him feel “a little uncomfortable” if he knew audience members could be carrying guns.

“I would feel a little bit funny if they’re sitting there with their shot-

guns next to their chairs … and then when they come up to the witness stand they come up with their assault weapons. That would just bother me. It might be intimidating,” he said, and laughed.

But Hammelman and the rest of council, except Councilmember Chip Wilson, who was absent, agreed to direct staff to research the possible repeal.

Then at the Sept. 17 council meet-ing, the repeal idea seemed ready to fi zzle. The council was told the town’s public safety commission, which ad-vises the town council on police and fi re matters, advised against repeal-ing the ban. About 95 percent of town employees surveyed said they didn’t want it repealed, and the vast major-ity of members of the public com-menting on the issue were against the repeal.

Also, Hammelman and Council-members Wilson and Mark Heath ex-pressed their opposition to repealing it. Councilmember Renee Valentine said she was struggling with the issue because she believes in “gun rights and liberties … but at the same time I don’t see the need to repeal it.”

So at the Sept. 17 meeting, the council voted to direct staff just to do light housekeeping on the current ban, changing wording to give the council full authority on imposing the ban instead of the town manager, and to bring back the new and improved ordinance to vote on.

At the Dec. 4 meeting, that pro-posed ordinance was introduced — and it was emphasized by Town At-torney Robert Slentz and others that the ban only included Castle Rock municipal buildings and properties, not sidewalks, streets, businesses or other areas of town.

Audience members speakThis time, members of the audi-

ence who gave comments, more than 20 people, mainly residents and busi-ness people, spoke against the ban.

Many spoke about constitutional rights and several talked about want-ing protection in case of mountain li-ons, bears, coyotes and human pred-ators. Another commented that being able to open carry gives him quicker access to the weapon. Carrying a

gun concealed under clothes, under a backpack, etc., makes it harder to access. Others talked about the dif-fi culty of concealing a weapon when they’re wearing summer clothes.

Jeff Meek, a Castle Rock fi rearms instructor, told the council that crimi-nals don’t open carry, that it “attracts attention they don’t want …”

“Castle Rock is not a `thugocracy.’ Bring liberty back … repeal the whole stinking thing,” he said.

Hammelman told the audience that this meeting seemed to be “anti-ban night,” while the Sept. 17 meeting seemed to be a “pro-ban night” with a majority asking to keep the ban. He said he hoped the next hearing, which might be in January, had more of a balance so council could hear pro and con arguments.

Hammelman also said of the peo-ple who contacted him about the is-sue, of the eight people he was able to reach on Dec. 3, some of them had misunderstood, thinking the ban af-fected the whole city, not just town-owned buildings.

Donahue said at one point that the council is very concerned about the safety of residents and town employ-ees and that if there were any indica-tion that repealing the ban would be put them at risk, “we’d be rethinking this.”

“I suspect if you look at the evi-dence, people that do open carry are more law-abiding than the average citizen,” Donahue told the audience before the vote. “I don’t have statis-tical evidence to back that up, don’t quote me on that.”

Donahue — who said at a past meeting that in 10 years of living in Castle Rock the only person he has seen open carrying is himself — said this is “one of the rights that is specifi -cally listed in the Constitution and is something we do have to stand up for.”

Councilmember Jennifer Green said, “Yes, we’re talking about fi re-arms, but this is above and beyond fi rearms, this is about upholding and defending the Constitution.

“We are all here freely able to speak because of the Constitution. It’s im-portant to me to uphold it and defend it.”

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Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0634

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/4/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: LINDA SUE O'BRIENOriginal Beneficiary: ABN AMRO MORT-GAGE GROUP, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 7/21/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006062264DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $362,800.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $342,196.34Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 17, BLOCK 1, THE MEADOWS FIL-ING NO. 16-PARCELS 1, 2, 3 & 4,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 2286 Ro-bindale Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZColorado Registration #: 40351999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06658*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal No. 2013-0634First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0629

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/4/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROBERT NOLAN ANDDOROTHY JEAN NOLANOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CLARIONMORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/11/2008Recording Date of DOT: 7/29/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008053355DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $291,500.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $311,019.85Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 189, CRYSTAL VALLEY RANCHFILING NO. 2, 1ST ADMINISTRATIVEREPLAT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 4148 EagleRidge Way, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-05667*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No. 2013-0629First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 22, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/7/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-05667*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No. 2013-0629First Publication: 11/28/2013Last Publication: 12/26/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHEDPURSUANT TO

CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II)Castle Rock

NOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0049To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KENNETH OSHEROFFOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR PLUM CREEKFUNDINGCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: NA-TIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 4/27/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006035101DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $164,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $161,996.69Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 27, BLOCK 3, VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 5515 EastPrescott Avenue, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:ALISON L BERRYColorado Registration #: 34531999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 12-13195*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0049First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0576

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/5/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JACOB R LICHTEN-WALTER AND ALLISON B STRINGEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR HOMEAMERICAN MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, NADate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/30/2010Recording Date of DOT: 10/11/2010Reception No. of DOT: 2010066844DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $235,291.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $224,551.83Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 3, BLOCK 21, THE VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK, 2ND AMENDMENT-LIBERTY VILLAGE PORTION, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 7808 SabinoLane, Castle Rock, CO 80108

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/5/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JACOB R LICHTEN-WALTER AND ALLISON B STRINGEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR HOMEAMERICAN MORTGAGECORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, NADate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/30/2010Recording Date of DOT: 10/11/2010Reception No. of DOT: 2010066844DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $235,291.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $224,551.83Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 3, BLOCK 21, THE VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK, 2ND AMENDMENT-LIBERTY VILLAGE PORTION, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 7808 SabinoLane, Castle Rock, CO 80108

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/5/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9105.06131*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0576First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0577

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/5/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JENNIFER J GORDONOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:GREEN TREE SERVICING LLCDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/12/2007Recording Date of DOT: 11/19/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007090490DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $144,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $132,856.96Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 33A, SOUTH RIDGE TOWNHOUSESUBDIVISION FILING NO. 4, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 1917 SantanaDrive, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/5/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:MONICA L KADRMAS, ESQ.Colorado Registration #: 349041199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1159.00545*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0577First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

SedaliaNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0583

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/9/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JAMES D HERRENOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: JP-MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS-SOCIATIONDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/17/2009Recording Date of DOT: 7/22/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009058097DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $259,462.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $244,434.79Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:All that part of Section 20, Township 8South, Range 68 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, described as follows: Begin-ning at a point from which the Southwestcorner of said Section 20 bears South17°48'43" West, 3405.19 feet and theWest ¼ corner of said Section 20 bearsSouth 63°34'37" West, 1185.92 feet;thence North 84°55'43" East, 274.69 feet;thence North 02°45'04" West 50 feet; thence South 87°14'56" West, 70.70 feet;thence North 02°45'04" West, 187.30 feet;thence South 84°52'16" West, 235.58 feet;thence South 24°48'26" East, 14.73 feet;thence on a curve to the right being tan-gent to the last described course, having aradius of 186.72 feet; a distance of 94.21feet; thence on a curve to the left beingtangent to the last described curve havinga radius of 271.4 feet, a distance of 92.40feet; thence South 15°24'20' East, 37.91feet; thence on a curve to the left beingtangent to the last described course, hav-ing a radius of 271.40 feet a distance of3.89 feet, to the Point of Beginning. To-gether with a tract of land over that por-tion of said Section 20, described as fol-lows: Beginning at a point from which theSouthwest corner of said Section 20 bearsSouth 16°41'17" West a distance of3377.88 feet and the West ¼ corner ofsaid Section 20 bears South 62°14'12"West, 1119.25 feet; Thence North84°55'43" East, 31.22 feet; thence North15°24'20" West, 34.49 feet; thence on acurve to the right being tangent to the lastdescribed course having a radius of311.40 feet, 14.53 feet; thence South84°55'43" West, 22.77 feet; thence South05°04'17" East, 48.27 feet to the Point ofBeginning, County of Douglas, State ofColorado'Which has the address of: 1260 SouthValley View Drive, Sedalia, CO 80135

Public Trustees

PUBLIC NOTICE

SedaliaNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0583

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/9/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JAMES D HERRENOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: JP-MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS-SOCIATIONDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/17/2009Recording Date of DOT: 7/22/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009058097DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $259,462.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $244,434.79Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:All that part of Section 20, Township 8South, Range 68 West of the 6th Princip-al Meridian, described as follows: Begin-ning at a point from which the Southwestcorner of said Section 20 bears South17°48'43" West, 3405.19 feet and theWest ¼ corner of said Section 20 bearsSouth 63°34'37" West, 1185.92 feet;thence North 84°55'43" East, 274.69 feet;thence North 02°45'04" West 50 feet; thence South 87°14'56" West, 70.70 feet;thence North 02°45'04" West, 187.30 feet;thence South 84°52'16" West, 235.58 feet;thence South 24°48'26" East, 14.73 feet;thence on a curve to the right being tan-gent to the last described course, having aradius of 186.72 feet; a distance of 94.21feet; thence on a curve to the left beingtangent to the last described curve havinga radius of 271.4 feet, a distance of 92.40feet; thence South 15°24'20' East, 37.91feet; thence on a curve to the left beingtangent to the last described course, hav-ing a radius of 271.40 feet a distance of3.89 feet, to the Point of Beginning. To-gether with a tract of land over that por-tion of said Section 20, described as fol-lows: Beginning at a point from which theSouthwest corner of said Section 20 bearsSouth 16°41'17" West a distance of3377.88 feet and the West ¼ corner ofsaid Section 20 bears South 62°14'12"West, 1119.25 feet; Thence North84°55'43" East, 31.22 feet; thence North15°24'20" West, 34.49 feet; thence on acurve to the right being tangent to the lastdescribed course having a radius of311.40 feet, 14.53 feet; thence South84°55'43" West, 22.77 feet; thence South05°04'17" East, 48.27 feet to the Point ofBeginning, County of Douglas, State ofColorado'Which has the address of: 1260 SouthValley View Drive, Sedalia, CO 80135

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/12/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:STACEY L. ARONOWITZColorado Registration #: 362901199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1068.06417*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0583First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0586

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/11/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROBERT PETER ANDKAREN PETEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/21/2009Recording Date of DOT: 8/26/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009068484DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $147,537.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $140,741.77Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 406, BUILDING 4,BLACKFEATHER, ACCORDING TO THECONDOMINIUM MAP OF BLACKFEATH-ER-PHASE IV, RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 26, 2003 UNDER RECEPTION NO.2003142772 AND AS DEFINED AND DE-SCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DE-CLARATION OF BLACK FEATHER RE-CORDED OCTOBER 7, 2002 UNDERRECEPTION NO. 2002103111, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVERIGHT TO USE PARKING SPACE NOS.406 AND 406A, ACCORDING TO THECONDOMINIUM MAP OF BLACKFEATH-ER-PHASE IV, RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 26, 2003 UNDER RECEPTION NO.2003142772. COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 474 BlackFeather Loop #406, Castle Rock, CO80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/12/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1269.21978*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0586First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/11/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ROBERT PETER ANDKAREN PETEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANYCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/21/2009Recording Date of DOT: 8/26/2009Reception No. of DOT: 2009068484DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $147,537.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $140,741.77Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:CONDOMINIUM UNIT 406, BUILDING 4,BLACKFEATHER, ACCORDING TO THECONDOMINIUM MAP OF BLACKFEATH-ER-PHASE IV, RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 26, 2003 UNDER RECEPTION NO.2003142772 AND AS DEFINED AND DE-SCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DE-CLARATION OF BLACK FEATHER RE-CORDED OCTOBER 7, 2002 UNDERRECEPTION NO. 2002103111, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVERIGHT TO USE PARKING SPACE NOS.406 AND 406A, ACCORDING TO THECONDOMINIUM MAP OF BLACKFEATH-ER-PHASE IV, RECORDED SEPTEM-BER 26, 2003 UNDER RECEPTION NO.2003142772. COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 474 BlackFeather Loop #406, Castle Rock, CO80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/12/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1269.21978*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0586First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0596

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/16/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: CHERIE S GRANGERSMITHOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR DHI MORT-GAGE COMPANY LTDCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/12/2005Recording Date of DOT: 5/18/2005Reception No. of DOT: 2005044052DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $239,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $251,120.20Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 86, BLOCK 3, MAHER RANCH- FIL-ING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 7290 HaliteCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80108

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/17/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06149*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0596First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0597

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/16/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KORY LIPPOLIS ANDDESIRAE LIPPOLISOriginal Beneficiary: CHASE MANHAT-TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: JP-MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS-SOCIATIONDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/28/2003Recording Date of DOT: 9/19/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003140077DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $260,075.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $221,108.48Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 6, BLOCK 5, METZLER RANCH FIL-ING NO.1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATEO OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 826 E ConchoCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/17/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1068.06370*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0597First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0597

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/16/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KORY LIPPOLIS ANDDESIRAE LIPPOLISOriginal Beneficiary: CHASE MANHAT-TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: JP-MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL AS-SOCIATIONDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/28/2003Recording Date of DOT: 9/19/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003140077DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $260,075.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $221,108.48Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 6, BLOCK 5, METZLER RANCH FIL-ING NO.1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATEO OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 826 E ConchoCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/17/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1068.06370*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0597First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0601

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/17/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: CHRISTOPHER J.BUCKOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR PINNACLE MORTGAGE GROUP,INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE RES-IDENTIAL ASSET SECURITIZATIONTRUST 2006-A14CB, MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-N UNDER THE POOLINGAND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATEDOCTOBER 1, 2006Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 7/21/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006062463DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $194,400.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $178,953.24Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 7, AND THE WESTERLY 2 FEET OFLOT 8, ALL IN BLOCK 4, AMENDEDPLAT OF GLOVER SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO.Which has the address of: 200 Cedar Av-enue, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/18/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 3500.01781*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0601First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

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The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/18/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 3500.01781*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0601First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0611

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/20/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Or ig inal Grantor : MICHAEL RAM-MINGER AND CHRISTINA RAMMINGEROriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CTX MORT-GAGE COMPANY, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/19/2003Recording Date of DOT: 9/8/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003134449DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $265,533.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $277,109.98Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 13, BLOCK 7, FOUNDERS VIL-LAGE FILING NO. 15, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 81 LaramieCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06429*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0611First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0613

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/23/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: KELLY D SCOTT ANDNICOLE F SCOTTOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOINEE FORMASON-MCDUFFIE MORTGAGE COR-PORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:EVERBANKDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/16/2008Recording Date of DOT: 5/19/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008035714DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $292,863.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $272,277.40Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 22, BLOCK 1, THE VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK, FOUNDERS VILLAGE,FILING NO. 18, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 144 Hamp-stead Ave, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 15, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 4380.01639*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0613First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 15, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 4380.01639*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0613First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0614

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/23/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: TIMOTHY SCOTTBRIGGS AND JANNELLE R BRIGGSOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FOR EQUIFIRSTCORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:U.S.BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL AS-SET SECURITIES CORPORATION,HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFIC-ATES, SERIES 2006-KS2Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/14/2005Recording Date of DOT: 12/23/2005Reception No. of DOT: 2005123073DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $248,800.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $245,520.73Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 24, BLOCK 2, THE VILLAGES ATCASTLE ROCK, FOUNDERS VILLAGEFILING NO. 8A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 306 CherryStreet, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 15, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-03528*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0614First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

FranktownNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0617

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: TROY CAGLE AND DI-ANE CAGLEOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR FIRST FRANKLIN A DIVISION OFNAT. CITY BANK OF INCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FFMLTTRUST 2006-FF13 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-FF13Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/7/2006Recording Date of DOT: 7/13/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006059785DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $295,200.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $319,662.96Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof. *re-recorded again on January 21, 2010 atReception No. 2010003678Said Deed of Trust was rerecorded on8 /22 /2006 , under Recep t ion No.2006072124*. THE LIEN FORECLOSEDMAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF THE NORTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP8 SOUTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LYINGSOUTH OF COLORADO STATE HIGH-WAY 86 RIGHT OF WAY. COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. EX-CEPTING THEREFROM: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-U L A R L Y D E S C R I B E D A SFOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THEWEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 9 ANDCONSIDERING THE WEST LINE OFSAID NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR N01"14'59" E WITH ALL BEARING CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE N 01°14'59" E ALONG SAIDWEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 39.51FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE N 01°14'59' E ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 63.43FEET; THENCE N 72° 19'32" E A DIS-TANCE OF 1.52 FEET TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE NORTHEASTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THELEFT A DISTANCE OF 47.33 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF05°46'11" TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE N 66°33'21" E ALONG SAIDTANGENT A DISTANCE OF 357.11FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OFWAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 86;THENCE S 48°53'52" E ALONG SAIDSOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE ADISTANCE OF 51.13 FEET TO A POINTOF CURVE; THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF81.32 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 11400.00 FEET AND A CENT-RAL ANGLE OF 00°24'31"; THENCE N88°23'01" W A DISTANCE OF 101.33FAST TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 78.04 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 178.43 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 25°03'38" TO APOINT OF TANGENT; THENCE S66°33'21" W ALONG SAID TANGENT ADISTANCE OF 246.40 FEET TO A POINTOF CURVE; THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 53/37FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 05°46'11" TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE S 72°19'32" W ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 22.09FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.Which has the address of: 11013 Deer-field Road, Franktown, CO 80116

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: TROY CAGLE AND DI-ANE CAGLEOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR FIRST FRANKLIN A DIVISION OFNAT. CITY BANK OF INCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FFMLTTRUST 2006-FF13 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-FF13Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/7/2006Recording Date of DOT: 7/13/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006059785DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $295,200.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $319,662.96Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof. *re-recorded again on January 21, 2010 atReception No. 2010003678Said Deed of Trust was rerecorded on8 /22 /2006 , under Recep t ion No .2006072124*. THE LIEN FORECLOSEDMAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER OF THE NORTHWESTQUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP8 SOUTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, LYINGSOUTH OF COLORADO STATE HIGH-WAY 86 RIGHT OF WAY. COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. EX-CEPTING THEREFROM: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-U L A R L Y D E S C R I B E D A SFOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THEWEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 9 ANDCONSIDERING THE WEST LINE OFSAID NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR N01"14'59" E WITH ALL BEARING CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE N 01°14'59" E ALONG SAIDWEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 39.51FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE N 01°14'59' E ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 63.43FEET; THENCE N 72° 19'32" E A DIS-TANCE OF 1.52 FEET TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE NORTHEASTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THELEFT A DISTANCE OF 47.33 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF05°46'11" TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE N 66°33'21" E ALONG SAIDTANGENT A DISTANCE OF 357.11FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OFWAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 86;THENCE S 48°53'52" E ALONG SAIDSOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE ADISTANCE OF 51.13 FEET TO A POINTOF CURVE; THENCE SOUTHEAST-ERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHTOF WAY LINE ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF81.32 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 11400.00 FEET AND A CENT-RAL ANGLE OF 00°24'31"; THENCE N88°23'01" W A DISTANCE OF 101.33FAST TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 78.04 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 178.43 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 25°03'38" TO APOINT OF TANGENT; THENCE S66°33'21" W ALONG SAID TANGENT ADISTANCE OF 246.40 FEET TO A POINTOF CURVE; THENCE SOUTHWEST-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF 53/37FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 05°46'11" TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE S 72°19'32" W ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 22.09FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.Which has the address of: 11013 Deer-field Road, Franktown, CO 80116

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 15, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/27/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9106.02549*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0617First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0638

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/9/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: MARK A DAVIS ANDTRICIA R. DAVISOriginal Beneficiary: WELLS FARGOBANK, N.A.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:WELLS FARGO BANK, NADate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/28/2012Recording Date of DOT: 4/30/2012Reception No. of DOT: 2012031031DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $221,750.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $217,168.70Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 28 BLOCK 7, FOUNDERS VILLAGEFILING NO 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 247 SouthLindsey St, Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/9/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9104.00359*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0638First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/9/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 9104.00359*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0638First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ParkerNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0643

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/10/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: VINCENT E. PACHELLIOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR WILMINGTON FINANCE, INC.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/23/2007Recording Date of DOT: 4/17/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007030099DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $144,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $134,486.97Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 144, BLOCK 1, TOWN AND COUN-TRY VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, FILINGNO.4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATEOF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 10807 BayfieldWay, Parker, CO 80138

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15103*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0643First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

SedaliaNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0639

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/10/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: CASTLE VISTA LLCOriginal Beneficiary: BANK OF DENVERCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF DENVERDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/20/2007Recording Date of DOT: 3/26/2007Reception No. of DOT: 2007024324DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $500,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $586,418.18Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: Failure to timely pay amountsdue under the Debt and the Deed of Trust.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: Those portions of the SW1/4of Section 13 and the NW1/4 of Section24, in Township 7 South, Range 68 Westof the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Color-ado described as: Beginning at the North-west corner of said Section 24; thenceSouth 00°20'39" East along the West linesaid Section 165 feet to the Northwestcorner of that tract of land described inBook 120, Page 459, Douglas County re-cords; thence along the North, East andSouth lines of said tract of land the follow-ing three courses: 1) North 89°49'21" East264.00 feet; 2) South 00°10'39" East165.00 feet; 3) South 89°49'21" West64.00 feet; thence South 50°37'46" East607.25 feet; thence South 83°48'49" East1100.71 feet; thence South 61°35'04" East289.18 feet; thence South 72°27'58" East669.60 feet to a point on the East line ofthe NW1/4 of Section 24; thence North00°18'52" East along the East line of saidNW1/4 a distance of 1169.00 feet to theNortheast corner thereof; thence North00°18'02" East along the East line of theSW1/4 of said Section 13 a distance of45.61 feet to a point on the Southerly rightof way line of the Denver Santa Fe Rail-way; thence Westerly along the Southerlyright of way of the Denver and Sana FeRailway and the Denver and Rio GrandeRailroad the following six courses: 1)along a curve to the right whose radiuspoint bears North 17°13'55" East, whosecentral angle is 03°13'21", whose radius if2740.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 71°09'24" West a distance of 154.09feet to a point of compound curvature; 2)along a curve to the right whose centralangle 01°00'12", whose radius is11,784.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 69°02'38" West, a distance of206.36 feet to a point of tangency; 3)North 68°32'03" West 1068.14 feet to apoint on the East line of the SW1/4 SW1/4of Section 13; 4) South 89°03'22" West710.00 feet; 5) along a curve to the rightwhose radius point bears North 04°24'43"West, whose central angle is 07°15'32",whose radius is 2222.53 feet, and whosechord bears South 89°13'03" West, a dis-tance of 281.39 feet to a point of com-pound curvature; 6) along a curve to theright whose central angle is 02°19'54"whose radius is 1582.53 feet, and whosechord bears North 85°59'14" West, a dis-tance of 64.40 feet to the Northeast cornerof that tract of land described in Book 581,Page 320, Douglas County records;thence along the East and South lines ofsaid tract of land the following twocourses: 1) South 00°22'09" East 93.70feet; 2) South 89°37'51" West 279.66 feetto a point of the West line of the SW1/4 ofsaid Section 13; thence South 00°22'09"East along said West line 450.00 feet tothe Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITHan easement for access to a public roadreserved for the use of said land over andupon the West 20 feet of that tract of landconveyed by deed recorded June 25,1985 in Book 581, Page 320, and includ-ing all decreed and undecreed waterrights and any other types of rights re-lated to the ownership of water, tributary,non-tributary and not non-tributary, appur-tenant to or customarily or historicallyused or associated with or upon the landsdescribed above, together with any and allof the rights associated with the historicaland beneficial use of any of the embank-ments, flumes, headgates, measuringdevices or any other structures that areappurtenant to those water rights togetherwith all easement and rights of way there-for. PARCEL B: A tract of land lying Eastof the East line of Block 18, Town ofSedalia, in the Southeast (SE1/4) of theSoutheast (SE1/4) of the Southeast(SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 South,Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Exceptthat part thereof platted as a part of theTown of Sedalia and also Except a tractdescribed as follows: Beginning at a pointwhence the South boundary line of theSouth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section14-7-68 intersects the West boundary lineof the right of way of Sedalia West PlumCreek State Road; thence Westerly alongsaid South boundary line of the S1/2SE1/4 14-7-68, 140 feet; thence Northerly55 feet; thence Easterly 140 feet; thenceSoutherly 55 feet to the place of begin-ning, and also Except another tract de-scribed as follows: Starting at a point fromwhence the South 1/4 corner of Section14-7-68 bears South 690 feet, which is thepoint of beginning; thence North 430 feet;thence South 75°0' East 543 feet; thenceSouth 14°0' West 430 feet; thence North75°0' feet 441 feet to point of beginning,Except any part conveyed to A.H. Hierand Louise B. Hier in Deed recorded Feb-ruary 8, 1977 in Book 303 at Page 508;and including all decreed and undecreedwater rights and any other types of rightsrelated to the ownership of water, tribu-tary, non-tributary and not non-tributary,appurtenant to or customarily or historic-ally used or associated with or upon thelands described above, together with anyand all of the rights assocated with thehistorical and beneficial use of any of theembankments, flumes, headgates, meas-uring devices or any other structures thatare appurtenant to those water rights to-gether with all easements and rights ofway therefor. County of Douglas, State ofColoradoWhich has the address of: 4010 DouglasAve & Vacant Land, Sedalia, CO 80135

Public Trustees

The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: Those portions of the SW1/4of Section 13 and the NW1/4 of Section24, in Township 7 South, Range 68 Westof the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Color-ado described as: Beginning at the North-west corner of said Section 24; thenceSouth 00°20'39" East along the West linesaid Section 165 feet to the Northwestcorner of that tract of land described inBook 120, Page 459, Douglas County re-cords; thence along the North, East andSouth lines of said tract of land the follow-ing three courses: 1) North 89°49'21" East264.00 feet; 2) South 00°10'39" East165.00 feet; 3) South 89°49'21" West64.00 feet; thence South 50°37'46" East607.25 feet; thence South 83°48'49" East1100.71 feet; thence South 61°35'04" East289.18 feet; thence South 72°27'58" East669.60 feet to a point on the East line ofthe NW1/4 of Section 24; thence North00°18'52" East along the East line of saidNW1/4 a distance of 1169.00 feet to theNortheast corner thereof; thence North00°18'02" East along the East line of theSW1/4 of said Section 13 a distance of45.61 feet to a point on the Southerly rightof way line of the Denver Santa Fe Rail-way; thence Westerly along the Southerlyright of way of the Denver and Sana FeRailway and the Denver and Rio GrandeRailroad the following six courses: 1)along a curve to the right whose radiuspoint bears North 17°13'55" East, whosecentral angle is 03°13'21", whose radius if2740.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 71°09'24" West a distance of 154.09feet to a point of compound curvature; 2)along a curve to the right whose centralangle 01°00'12", whose radius is11,784.00 feet, and whose chord bearsNorth 69°02'38" West, a distance of206.36 feet to a point of tangency; 3)North 68°32'03" West 1068.14 feet to apoint on the East line of the SW1/4 SW1/4of Section 13; 4) South 89°03'22" West710.00 feet; 5) along a curve to the rightwhose radius point bears North 04°24'43"West, whose central angle is 07°15'32",whose radius is 2222.53 feet, and whosechord bears South 89°13'03" West, a dis-tance of 281.39 feet to a point of com-pound curvature; 6) along a curve to theright whose central angle is 02°19'54"whose radius is 1582.53 feet, and whosechord bears North 85°59'14" West, a dis-tance of 64.40 feet to the Northeast cornerof that tract of land described in Book 581,Page 320, Douglas County records;thence along the East and South lines ofsaid tract of land the following twocourses: 1) South 00°22'09" East 93.70feet; 2) South 89°37'51" West 279.66 feetto a point of the West line of the SW1/4 ofsaid Section 13; thence South 00°22'09"East along said West line 450.00 feet tothe Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITHan easement for access to a public roadreserved for the use of said land over andupon the West 20 feet of that tract of landconveyed by deed recorded June 25,1985 in Book 581, Page 320, and includ-ing all decreed and undecreed waterrights and any other types of rights re-lated to the ownership of water, tributary,non-tributary and not non-tributary, appur-tenant to or customarily or historicallyused or associated with or upon the landsdescribed above, together with any and allof the rights associated with the historicaland beneficial use of any of the embank-ments, flumes, headgates, measuringdevices or any other structures that areappurtenant to those water rights togetherwith all easement and rights of way there-for. PARCEL B: A tract of land lying Eastof the East line of Block 18, Town ofSedalia, in the Southeast (SE1/4) of theSoutheast (SE1/4) of the Southeast(SE1/4) of Section 14, Township 7 South,Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Exceptthat part thereof platted as a part of theTown of Sedalia and also Except a tractdescribed as follows: Beginning at a pointwhence the South boundary line of theSouth 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section14-7-68 intersects the West boundary lineof the right of way of Sedalia West PlumCreek State Road; thence Westerly alongsaid South boundary line of the S1/2SE1/4 14-7-68, 140 feet; thence Northerly55 feet; thence Easterly 140 feet; thenceSoutherly 55 feet to the place of begin-ning, and also Except another tract de-scribed as follows: Starting at a point fromwhence the South 1/4 corner of Section14-7-68 bears South 690 feet, which is thepoint of beginning; thence North 430 feet;thence South 75°0' East 543 feet; thenceSouth 14°0' West 430 feet; thence North75°0' feet 441 feet to point of beginning,Except any part conveyed to A.H. Hierand Louise B. Hier in Deed recorded Feb-ruary 8, 1977 in Book 303 at Page 508;and including all decreed and undecreedwater rights and any other types of rightsrelated to the ownership of water, tribu-tary, non-tributary and not non-tributary,appurtenant to or customarily or historic-ally used or associated with or upon thelands described above, together with anyand all of the rights assocated with thehistorical and beneficial use of any of theembankments, flumes, headgates, meas-uring devices or any other structures thatare appurtenant to those water rights to-gether with all easements and rights ofway therefor. County of Douglas, State ofColoradoWhich has the address of: 4010 DouglasAve & Vacant Land, Sedalia, CO 80135

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/10/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JOHN W. O'DORISIO, JR.Colorado Registration #: 76591099 18TH STREET SUITE 2600,DENVER, COLORADO 80202-1926Phone #: (303) 297-2600Fax #:Attorney File #: BANK OF DENVER*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0639First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0647

To Whom It May Concern: On 10/11/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: THOMAS A HOLZEROriginal Beneficiary: COUNTRYWIDEBANK, FSB.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANKOF AMERICA, N.A..Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/10/2008Recording Date of DOT: 1/28/2008Reception No. of DOT: 2008006116DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $190,000.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $168,456.20Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 32, BLOCK 16 THE MEADOWS #8COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OFCOLORADOWhich has the address of: 3914 MorningGlory Dr, Castle Rock, CO 80109-8455

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/11/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06539*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0647First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/11/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:CYNTHIA LOWERY-GRABERColorado Registration #: 34145999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201,DENVER, COLORADO 80202Phone #: (303) 865-1400Fax #: (303) 865-1410Attorney File #: 13-06539*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0647First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0429

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104

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To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/25/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: JUAN MANUEL MOR-ALES R. AND YOLANDA MORALESOriginal Beneficiary: CITYWIDE BANKSCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt: CITY-WIDE BANKSDate of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2001Recording Date of DOT: 3/5/2001Reception No. of DOT: 01017109DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $247,742.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $180,869.92Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: the failure to make timely pay-ments required under said Deed of Trustand the Debt secured thereby.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:PARCEL A: TRACT 17W - STONE CAN-ON RANCH A TRACT OF LAND SITU-ATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRIN-C IPAL MERID IAN , COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO,MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DE-GREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDSWEST WITH ALL BEARINGS CON-TAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCEOF 1192.37 FEET; THENCE 89 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 35 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 1267.43 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 22MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 1214.22 FEET; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1267.91 FEET; TO THE POINT OF BE-GINNING. PARCEL B: A NON-EXCLUS-IVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS ANDUTILITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THENORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FOOT INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SEC-TION 6 AND CONSIDERING THENORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4OF SAID SECTION 6 TO BEAR SOUTH8 9 D E G R E E S 4 2 M I N U T E S 0 5SECONDS WEST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO: THENCE SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 42 MINUTES 05 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 1082.80 FEET TO THE TRUEPOINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECTCENTERLINE; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE-GREES 52 MINUTES 16 SECONDSWEST A DISTANCE OF 345.35 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF236.16 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 500.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 27 DEGREES 03 MINUTES44 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE SOUTH 40 DEGREES56 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 224.08 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THERIGHT A DISTANCE OF 406.70 FEET,SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF1000.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 23 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 07SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 14MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 330.81FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE; THENCESOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARCOF A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DIS-TANCE OF 212.73 FEET, SAID CURVEHAS A RADIUS OF 300.00 FEET AND ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEGREES 37MINUTES 39 SECONDS TO A POINT OFTANGENT; THENCE SOUTH 23 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 28 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID TANGENT A DIS-TANCE OF 1605.23 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OFSECTION 6 AND TO THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE;AND THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT (BE-ING 30.00 FOOT IN WIDTH) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON JUNE 28, 1994 IN BOOK 1205 ATPAGE 859 THRU 873, AND THAT CER-TAIN EASEMENT (BEING 30.00 FOOTIN WIDTH AND BEING EAST OF ANDADJOINING THE 30.00 FOOT EASE-MENT DESCRIBED ABOVE) DE-SCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEDON SEPTEMBER 2, 1994 IN BOOK 1216AT PAGE 1986 AND IN INSTRUMENTRECORDED ON OCTOBER 14, 1994 INBOOK 1224 AT PAGE 1287. THIS PROP-ERTY DESCRIPTION WAS PREPAREDUNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OFDAVID E. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935), 105WILOCX STREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO80104. PARCEL C: A NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR ACCESS AND UTIL-ITY PURPOSES SITUATED IN THESOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, SUBJECTEASEMENT BEING 60.00 FEET INWIDTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WHICHIS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THEPOINT OF TERMINUS OF PARCEL B,WHICH BEARS NORTH 88 DEGREES 30MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 215.94 FEET FROM THECENTER 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 6;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF TER-MINUS OF SUBJECT CENTERLINE.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104. PARCEL D:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT SITU-ATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OFSECTION 6 AND IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DOUGLASCOUNTY, COLORADO, MORE PARTIC-ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE CENTER 1/4CORNER OF SECTION 6; THENCENORTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 45SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 6 A DISTANCE OF 215.94 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 36MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 12.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 25 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 38SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF1375.44 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING (BEING THE POINT OFTERMINUS OF PARCEL C); THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ADISTANCE OF 7.56 FEET; THENCESOUTH 14 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF1183.10 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 195.25 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 26 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF283.72 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 34 DEGREES 35 MINUTES14 SECONDS; THENCE NORTH 89 DE-GREES 28 MINUTES 48 SECONDSEAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO APOINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THENORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7;THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT ADISTANCE OF 319.94 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 530.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34 DE-GREES 35 MINUTES 14 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 35 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 26SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 584.80 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF ACURVE TO THE RIGHT A DISTANCE OF173.14 FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADI-US OF 470.00 FEET AND A CENTRALANGLE OF 21 DEGREES 06 MINUTES26 SECONDS TO A POINT OF TAN-GENT; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WESTALONG SAID TANGENT A DISTANCEOF 1102.45 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 114.03 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 167.05 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39 DE-GREES 06 MINUTES 38 SECONDS;THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 06MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 73.09 FEET; THENCENORTH 64 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 22SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THIS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WASPREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SU-PERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCHER(P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80104.PARCEL F A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-MENT SITUATED IN THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 9SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6THPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADOMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THESOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4 AND CONSIDERINGTHE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST1/4 TO BEAR NORTH 00 DEGREES 31MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST WITHALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREINRELATIVE THERETO; THENCE NORTH2 0 D E G R E E S 4 5 M I N U T E S 5 2SECONDS WEST ECONDS A DIS-TANCE OF 625.87 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 338.33 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 41 DE-GREES 14 MINUTES 40 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCENORTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE NORTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 194.26FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 21 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 DE-GREES TO A POINT OF TANGENT ANDTO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHW-EST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-GREES 31 MINUTES 12 SECONDSWEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET; THENCESOUTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES31 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST A DIS-TANCE OF 425.00 FEET TO A POINT OFCURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONGTHE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTA DISTANCE OF 143.73 FEET, SAIDCURVE HAS A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEETAND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 DE-GREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS TOA POINT OF TANGENT; THENCESOUTH 20 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 48SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID TAN-GENT A DISTANCE OF 500.00 FEET TOA POINT OF CURVE; THENCE SOUTH-ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVETO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF 381.52FEET, SAID CURVE HAS A RADIUS OF530.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLEOF 41 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 40SECONDS TO A POINT OF TANGENT;THENCE SOUTH 20 DEGREES 45MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONGSAID TANGENT A DISTANCE OF 601.44FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDNORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 88DEGREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 64.78 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. THIS PROPERTY DE-SCRIPTION WAS PREPARED UNDERTHE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF DAVIDE. ARCHER (P.L.S. 6935). 105 WILCOXSTREET, CASTLE ROCK, CO. 80104.PARCEL G AN EASEMENT FOR IN-GRESS AND EGRESS OVER ANDACROSS THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED PROPERTY: A TRACT OFLAND SITUATED IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7,TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WESTOF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OFCOLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN-NING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNEROF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHW-EST 1/4 AND CONSIDERING THESOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO BEAR SOUTH8 8 D E G R E E S 3 6 M I N U T E S 2 1SECONDS EAST WITH ALL BEARINGSCONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVETHERETO; THENCE SOUTH 88 DE-GREES 36 MINUTES 21 SECONDSEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 2351.82 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF PARCEL F, THANECENORTH 20 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 52SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WESTLINE A DISTANCE OF 64.79 FEET;THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 36MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 2329.22 FEET TO THEWEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OFTHE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH0 0 D E G R E E S 2 2 M I N U T E S 1 3SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.03FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.THESE PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONSWERE PREPARED UNDER THE DIR-ECT SUPERVISION OF DAVID E. ARCH-ER (P.L.S. 6935), 105 WILCOX STREET,CASTLE RICK, CO. 80104Which has the address of: 5221 StoneCanon Ranch Road, Castle Rock, CO80104NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 29, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 6/26/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:SHERI L KELLY-RABOLTColorado Registration #: 275011700 LINCOLN STREET SUITE 4000,DENVER, COLORADO 80203Phone #: (303) 318-0134Fax #:Attorney File #: 10554.051*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Legal Notice No.:2013-0429First Publication: 12/5/2013Last Publication: 1/2/2014Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Notice

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALEAND NOTICE OF RIGHTSTO CURE OR REDEEM

RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHEDPURSUANT TO

CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II)Public Trustee No. 2013-0014

To Whom It May Concern:On September 10, 2013, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inDouglas County:Or ig inal Grantor : ROGER SCOTTTEMPLE AND KIMBERLY E. TEMPLEOriginal Beneficiary: WELLS FARGOBANK, N.A.Current Beneficiary: HSBC BANK USA,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUST-EE FOR WELLS FARGO ASSET SE-CURITIESCORPORATION, HOMEEQUITY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFIC-ATES, SERIES 2007-1Date of Deed of Trust: 1/26/2007Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 2/7/2007Recorded in Douglas County: ReceptionNo. 2007011774Original Principal Amount: $236,000.00Outstanding Balance: $274,627.24Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY EN-CUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THEDEED OF TRUST.LOT 24, BLOCK 1, FIRST REPLAT OFTHE MEADOWS FILING NO. 1, COUNTYOF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.which has the address of: 4892 North Sil-verlace Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. onWednesday, January 8, 2014, at the of-fices of the Public Trustee located at 402Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, Iwill sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, the said realproperty and all interest of said Grantor(s),Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, forthe purpose of paying the indebtednessprovided in said Evidence of Debt se-cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’fees, the expenses of sale and other itemsallowed by law, and will deliver to the pur-chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all asprovided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Published in: Douglas County NewsPress*You may track the foreclosure sale dateo n t h e P u b l i c T r u s t e e w e b s i t e :http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

NOTICE OF RIGHTSYOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THEREAL PROPERTY BEING FORE-CLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTSOR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIESPURSUANT TO COLORADO STAT-UTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORE-CLOSURE. YOU M AY HAVE THERIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROP-ERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHTTO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THEDEED OF TRUST BEING FORE-CLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STAT-UTES, AS SUCH STATUTES AREPRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICHMAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS AT-TACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OFTHIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOURRIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BYPREVIOUS STATUTES.• A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILEDPURSUANT TO C.R.S. 38-38-104 FROMA GRANTOR, LIENOR, LESSEE OROTHER ENTITY DEFINED BY STATUTESHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLICTRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CAL-ENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRSTSCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANYDATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTIN-UED.• IF 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.• A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEMFILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 38-38-302FROM A LIENOR, LESSEE OR OTHERENTITY DEFINED BY STATUTE SHALLBE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEENO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESSDAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE.

Dated: 9/11/2013GEORGE J. KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE

The name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:Name: EMILY JENSIKARONOWITZ & MECKLENBURG, LLPColorado Attorney Registration # 31294Address 1199 BANNOCK STREET,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Atty File # 9105.05223Phone # (303) 813-1177E-mail AddressFAX # (303) 813-1107

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0014First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Published in: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. onWednesday, January 8, 2014, at the of-fices of the Public Trustee located at 402Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, Iwill sell at public auction to the highestand best bidder for cash, the said realproperty and all interest of said Grantor(s),Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, forthe purpose of paying the indebtednessprovided in said Evidence of Debt se-cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’fees, the expenses of sale and other itemsallowed by law, and will deliver to the pur-chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all asprovided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Published in: Douglas County NewsPress*You may track the foreclosure sale dateo n t h e P u b l i c T r u s t e e w e b s i t e :http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

NOTICE OF RIGHTSYOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THEREAL PROPERTY BEING FORE-CLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTSOR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIESPURSUANT TO COLORADO STAT-UTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORE-CLOSURE. YOU M AY HAVE THERIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROP-ERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHTTO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THEDEED OF TRUST BEING FORE-CLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STAT-UTES, AS SUCH STATUTES AREPRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICHMAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS AT-TACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OFTHIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOURRIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BYPREVIOUS STATUTES.• A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILEDPURSUANT TO C.R.S. 38-38-104 FROMA GRANTOR, LIENOR, LESSEE OROTHER ENTITY DEFINED BY STATUTESHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLICTRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CAL-ENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRSTSCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANYDATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTIN-UED.• IF 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.• A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEMFILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 38-38-302FROM A LIENOR, LESSEE OR OTHERENTITY DEFINED BY STATUTE SHALLBE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEENO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESSDAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE.

Dated: 9/11/2013GEORGE J. KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE

The name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:Name: EMILY JENSIKARONOWITZ & MECKLENBURG, LLPColorado Attorney Registration # 31294Address 1199 BANNOCK STREET,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Atty File # 9105.05223Phone # (303) 813-1177E-mail AddressFAX # (303) 813-1107

Legal Notice No.: 2013-0014First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Published in: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

AMENDEDCastle Rock

NOTICE OF SALEPublic Trustee Sale No. 2013-0406

To Whom It May Concern: On 6/10/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: ANDREW SCHMIDTAND JEANETTE SCHMIDTOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HS-BC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAP LLCTRUST 2006-AA2Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/14/2006Recording Date of DOT: 9/20/2006Reception No. of DOT: 2006081191DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $264,087.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $264,087.00Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 10, BLOCK 23, THE MEADOWS FIL-ING NO. 16 - PARCELS 1, 2, 3 & 4, 3RDAMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS,STATE OF COLORADOWhich has the address of: 3561 EugeniaCourt, Castle Rock, CO 80109

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 8, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 10/22/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:LISA CANCANONColorado Registration #: 420431199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 3500.01745*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Public Notice No.: 2013-0406First Publication: 11/14/2013Last Publication: 12/12/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Castle RockNOTICE OF SALE

Public Trustee Sale No. 2013-0620

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: PATRICK A. HALL ANDLISA A. HALLOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR COLORADO CAPITAL GROUP LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/26/2003Recording Date of DOT: 3/4/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003028314DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $205,100.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $85,514.14Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 17, BLOCK 3, FOUNDERS VIL-LAGE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 226 S. LindseySt., Castle Rock, CO 80104

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 9/26/2013the undersigned Public Trustee causedthe Notice of Election and Demand relat-ing to the Deed of Trust described belowto be recorded in Douglas County.Original Grantor: PATRICK A. HALL ANDLISA A. HALLOriginal Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEEFOR COLORADO CAPITAL GROUP LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt:CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/26/2003Recording Date of DOT: 3/4/2003Reception No. of DOT: 2003028314DOT Recorded in Douglas County.Original Principal Amount of Evidence ofDebt: $205,100.00Outstanding Principal Amount as of thedate hereof: $85,514.14Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 andother violations of the terms thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property described herein is all of theproperty encumbered by the lien of thedeed of trust.Legal Description of Real Property:LOT 17, BLOCK 3, FOUNDERS VIL-LAGE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OFDOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.Which has the address of: 226 S. LindseySt., Castle Rock, CO 80104

NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust describedherein, has filed written election and de-mand for sale as provided by law and insaid Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat on the first possible sale date (unlessthe sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wed-nesday, January 15, 2014, at the PublicTrustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, CastleRock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-tion to the highest and best bidder forcash, the said real property and all in-terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsand assigns therein, for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness provided in saidEvidence of Debt secured by the Deed ofTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expensesof sale and other items allowed by law,and will deliver to the purchaser a Certific-ate of Purchase, all as provided by law.First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News PressDated: 9/27/2013GEORGE J KENNEDYDOUGLAS COUNTY Public TrusteeThe name, address and telephone num-bers of the attorney(s) representing thelegal holder of the indebtedness is:JENNIFER H TRACHTEColorado Registration #: 403911199 BANNOCK STREET ,DENVER, COLORADO 80204Phone #: (303) 813-1177Fax #: (303) 813-1107Attorney File #: 1175.15080*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURESALE DATES on the Public Trustee web-site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrust-ee/

Public Notice No.: 2013-0620First Publication: 11/21/2013Last Publication: 12/19/2013Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Government Legals Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALEAND OF APPLICATION FOR

ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy 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 MayConcern, and more especially to:

OCCUPANT - Dennis R Larratt - H C Ger-ber & Lurline A Gerber aka H C Gerber &Lurline A Gerber in Joint Tenancy - J OHill - Lonnie Gerber - Security Title Ab-stract & Title Company as Agent for TheTitle Guaranty Company, Denver -Steph-en Bruce Gale

You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 13th day of November 2008the then County Treasurer of the Countyof Douglas, in the State of Colorado, soldat public tax lien sale to Dennis R Larrattthe following described real estate situatein the County of Douglas, State of Color-ado, to wit:

LOT 1 BLK 4 WEST CREEK LAKESSUBD .5 AM/L

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to Dennis RLarratt. That said tax lien sale was madeto satisfy the delinquent taxes assessedagainst said real estate for the year 2007;That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) of H C Ger-ber & Lurline A Gerber for said year2007.That a Treasurer’s Deed will be is-sued for said real estate to the said Den-nis R Larratt at 1:00 o’clock P.M., on the20th day of March 2014, unless thesame has been redeemed. Said propertymay be redeemed from said sale at anytime prior to the actual execution of saidTreasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this21st day of November 2013.

/s/ Diane A. HolbertCounty Treasurerof Douglas County

Legal Notice No.: 924554First Publication: December 5, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENTDate: November 26, 2013

Project Title: 2013 Facilities ParkingLot Improvements

Town of Castle Rock

Contractor:Straight Line Sawcutting, Inc.

650 Lipan StreetDenver, CO 80223

Notice is hereby given that the Town ofCastle Rock intends to start processingthe Final Payment to the above-namedcontractor on December 23, 2013,provided no claims are received.

Any person or firm having debts againstthe Contractor must file a proper writtennotice with the Public Works Director,Town of Cast le Rock, 4175 NorthCastleton Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109,on or before December 23, 2013.

TOWN OF CASTLE ROCKBy: Aaron Monks, Project Manager

Legal Notice No.: 924594First Publication: December 5, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE ANDOF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE

OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy 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 MayConcern, and more especially to:

OCCUPANT - A Cory Siegel, Presidentc/o The Mountain Improvement Associ-ation, Inc - Anderson, Dude & Lebel PC,Attorneys at Law - Board of Directors ofthe Association c/o Woodmoor MountainHomeowners Assoc - Brian Haskins,President c/o The Mountain Ranch Com-pany - Craig C Ramsey - Guy L Welch,Agent for the Association - Nelson &Donna Parkinson aka Nelson Parkinsonand Donna Parkinson - Nelson F Parkin-son - Steven N Arnold, Secretary c/o TheMountain Ranch Company -The MountainImprovement Association, Inc aka Moun-tain Improvement Association, Inc - TheMountain Ranch Company aka MountainRanch Company - Thomas N Mace, asPresident of the Association c/o Wood-moor Mountain Homeowners Association -Woodmoor Mountain Homeowners Asso-ciation aka "Association" - WoodmoorMountain Homeowners Association a Col-orado non-profit corporation

You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 21st day of October 2010 thethen County Treasurer of the County ofDouglas, in the State of Colorado, sold atpublic tax lien sale to Craig C Ramsey thefollowing described real estate situate inthe County of Douglas, State of Colorado,to wit:

LOT 8 WOODMOOR MOUNTAIN 23.021 AM/L

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to Craig CRamsey. That said tax lien sale was madeto satisfy the delinquent taxes assessedagainst said real estate for the year 2009;That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) of Nelson &Donna Parkinson for said year 2009.Thata Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for saidreal estate to the said Craig C Ramseyat1:00 o’clock P.M., on the 20th day ofMarch 2014, unless the same has beenredeemed. Said property may be re-deemed from said sale at any time prior tothe actual execution of said Treasurer’sDeed. Witness my hand this 21st day ofNovember 2013.

Government Legals

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE ANDOF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE

OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy 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 MayConcern, and more especially to:

OCCUPANT - A Cory Siegel, Presidentc/o The Mountain Improvement Associ-ation, Inc - Anderson, Dude & Lebel PC,Attorneys at Law - Board of Directors ofthe Association c/o Woodmoor MountainHomeowners Assoc - Brian Haskins,President c/o The Mountain Ranch Com-pany - Craig C Ramsey - Guy L Welch,Agent for the Association - Nelson &Donna Parkinson aka Nelson Parkinsonand Donna Parkinson - Nelson F Parkin-son - Steven N Arnold, Secretary c/o TheMountain Ranch Company -The MountainImprovement Association, Inc aka Moun-tain Improvement Association, Inc - TheMountain Ranch Company aka MountainRanch Company - Thomas N Mace, asPresident of the Association c/o Wood-moor Mountain Homeowners Association -Woodmoor Mountain Homeowners Asso-ciation aka "Association" - WoodmoorMountain Homeowners Association a Col-orado non-profit corporation

You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 21st day of October 2010 thethen County Treasurer of the County ofDouglas, in the State of Colorado, sold atpublic tax lien sale to Craig C Ramsey thefollowing described real estate situate inthe County of Douglas, State of Colorado,to wit:

LOT 8 WOODMOOR MOUNTAIN 23.021 AM/L

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to Craig CRamsey. That said tax lien sale was madeto satisfy the delinquent taxes assessedagainst said real estate for the year 2009;That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) of Nelson &Donna Parkinson for said year 2009.Thata Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for saidreal estate to the said Craig C Ramseyat1:00 o’clock P.M., on the 20th day ofMarch 2014, unless the same has beenredeemed. Said property may be re-deemed from said sale at any time prior tothe actual execution of said Treasurer’sDeed. Witness my hand this 21st day ofNovember 2013.

/s/ Diane A. HolbertCounty Treasurerof Douglas County

Legal Notice No.: 924555First Publication: December 5, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OFCONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT

COUNTY OF DOUGLASSTATE OF COLORADO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant toSection 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended,that on January 11, 2014 final settle-ment will be made by the County ofDouglas, State of Colorado, for and onaccount of a contract between DouglasCounty and Concrete Works of Color-ado, Inc. for the South Broadway Im-provement Project (Dad Clark Drive toCounty Line Road), Douglas CountyProject Number CI 2003-022 in DouglasCounty; and that any person, co-partner-ship, association or corporation that hasan unpaid claim against said ConcreteWorks of Colorado, Inc. for or on accountof the furnishing of labor, materials, teamhire, sustenance, provisions, provender orother supplies used or consumed by suchcontractor or any of his subcontractors inor about the performance of said work, orthat supplied rental machinery, tools, orequipment to the extent used in the pro-secution of said work, may at any timeup to and including said time of suchfinal settlement on said January 11,2014, file a verified statement of theamount due and unpaid on account ofsuch claim with the Board of CountyCommissioners, c/o Public Works Engin-eering Director, with a copy to the ProjectEngineer Dennis Lobberding, Departmentof Public Works Engineering, Philip S.Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.

Failure on the part of claimant to file suchstatement prior to such final settlement willrelieve said County of Douglas from alland any liability for such claimant's claim.

The Board of Douglas County Commis-sioners of the County of Douglas, Col-orado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E.,Public Works Engineering Director.

Legal Notice No.: 924603First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 3, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013-38

An Ordinance repealing and reenactingTitle 18 of the Castle Rock MunicipalCode concerning the Town of Castle RockFloodplain Regulations.

Subject Matter Summary:Title 18 of the Castle Rock MunicipalCode regulates development and otheruses within the floodplain. This repealand reenactment of Title 18 reflects therequired changes to the FloodplainRegulations for compliance with theNational Flood Insurance Program andthe Colorado Water ConservationBoard rules for floodplain manage-ment. Additionally, the revisions willprovide consistency between Title 18and the development criteria set forthin the Storm Drainage Design andTechnical Criteria Manual currently ineffect.

Legal Notice No.: 924614First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 3, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013-33

An Ordinance Levying General PropertyTaxes For The Year 2013, For 2014 Col-lection, For The Town Of Castle Rock,And The Castle Rock Downtown Develop-ment Authority

Government Legals

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 3, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013-33

An Ordinance Levying General PropertyTaxes For The Year 2013, For 2014 Col-lection, For The Town Of Castle Rock,And The Castle Rock Downtown Develop-ment Authority

Subject Matter Summary:Said Ordinance establishes the MillLevy for general property taxes for theTown of Castle Rock for 2013 (collec-tion in 2014) at the rate of 1.703 mills.Said Ordinance also certifies an addi-tional mill levy of 3.000 mills for proper-ties within the Castle Rock DowntownDevelopment Authority.

Legal Notice No.: 924615First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE

Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council didadopt the following named and describedOrdinance during its Regular meeting onDecember 3, 2013, which commenced at6:00 P.M. at the Castle Rock Town Coun-cil Chambers, 100 N. Wilcox St., CastleRock, CO 80104

Title of Adopted Ordinance:Ordinance No. 2013-32

AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 2014BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF CASTLE

ROCK, COLORADO

Subject Matter Summary:The proposed Ordinance adopted theBudget for the Town of Castle Rock forthe year 2014 as listed below:

Budget SummaryGeneral Fund $37,040,550Economic Development Fund 4,709,286Transportation Fund 21,289,261Conservation Trust Fund 768,482Philip S. Miller Trust Fund 296,000Public Art Fund 25,000Police Forfeiture Fund 50,000Parks & RecreationCapital Fund 3,416,121Municipal FacilitiesCapital Fund 836,113Fire Capital Fund 2,039,476Police Capital Fund 216,473Transportation Capital Fund 68,810,261General Long TermPlanning Fund 1,065,021Water Fund 24,537,428Water Resources Fund 19,916,582Stormwater Fund 5,581,234Wastewater Fund 12,638,413Golf Fund 2,724,560Community Center Fund 5,723,041Development Services Fund 3,908,308Employee Benefits Fund 6,292,864Fleet Services Fund 3,270,545TOTAL $225,155,019

Legal Notice No.: 924616First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE

Pursuant of Section 7-3 of the Town ofCastle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice ishereby given that the Town Council willconsider adoption of the following namedand described ordinance during its meet-ing on December 17, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. atthe Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104

Title of Proposed Ordinance:An Ordinance Approving an EasementAgreement Between the Town of CastleRock and Intermountain Rural ElectricAssociation

Subject Matter Summary:This ordinance is to grant an easementto Intermountain Rural Electric Associ-ation across Town owned property toallow for extension of an electrical linefrom an existing pole to adjoining lotsin Kolacny’s addition.

The entire text of the proposed ordinanceis available for public inspection at the of-fice of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox,Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during nor-mal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, exclud-ing holidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924617First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

INVITATION FOR BID (IFB)NO. 043-13

2013 BLUFFS REGIONAL PARKTRAILHEAD PROJECT

The Parks, Trails & Building Grounds Divi-sion of Douglas County Government,hereinafter referred to as the County, re-spectfully requests bids from responsibleand qualified firms for the provision of theconstruction of the 2013 Bluffs RegionalPark Trailhead Project, as specified.

The IFB documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. IFBdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. While the IFB docu-ments are avai lable electronical ly,Douglas County cannot accept electronicbid responses.

ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2013 @10:00 A.M., THERE WILL BE A MAN-DATORY PRE-BID MEETING RELATEDTO THIS PROJECT. THE MANDATORYPRE-BID MEETING WILL ALLOW ALLPOTENTIAL BIDDERS THE OPPOR-TUNITY TO VIEW THE WORK SITE ANDDISCUSS THE PROJECT DETAILS. THEMANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILLBE HELD AT BLUFFS REGIONALPARK, 10099 CROOKED STICK TRAIL,LONE TREE, COLORADO 80124.PLEASE CALL 720-733-6990 FOR DIR-ECTIONS, IF NEEDED. ONLY THOSEPROSPECTIVE BIDDERS (GENERALCONTRACTORS) ATTENDING (IN PER-SON) THE MANDATORY PRE-BIDMEETING WILL BE ALLOWED TO SUB-MIT A BID ON THIS PROJECT.

Four (4) copies of the bid response shallbe submitted in a sealed envelope plainlymarked “IFB No. 043-13, 2013 Bluffs Re-gional Park Trailhead Project” and mailedor hand-carried to the address shownabove prior to the due date and time.Electronic and/or faxed bid responses willnot be accepted. Bids will be received un-til 3:00 p.m., on Wednesday, January 8,2014 by the Douglas County Finance De-partment, 100 Third Street, Suite 130,Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Bids willnot be considered which are received afterthe time stated, and any bids so receivedwill be returned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all bids, to waiveformalities, informalities, or irregularitiescontained in a said bid and furthermore, toaward a contract for items herein, either inwhole or in part, if it is deemed to be in thebest interest of the County to do so. Addi-tionally, we reserve the right to negotiateoptional items/services with the success-ful bidder.

Please direct any questions concerningthis IFB to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r , 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 ,[email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

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Four (4) copies of the bid response shallbe submitted in a sealed envelope plainlymarked “IFB No. 043-13, 2013 Bluffs Re-gional Park Trailhead Project” and mailedor hand-carried to the address shownabove prior to the due date and time.Electronic and/or faxed bid responses willnot be accepted. Bids will be received un-til 3:00 p.m., on Wednesday, January 8,2014 by the Douglas County Finance De-partment, 100 Third Street, Suite 130,Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Bids willnot be considered which are received afterthe time stated, and any bids so receivedwill be returned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all bids, to waiveformalities, informalities, or irregularitiescontained in a said bid and furthermore, toaward a contract for items herein, either inwhole or in part, if it is deemed to be in thebest interest of the County to do so. Addi-tionally, we reserve the right to negotiateoptional items/services with the success-ful bidder.

Please direct any questions concerningthis IFB to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r , 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 ,[email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924618First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)#044-13

RECORDING SYSTEM REPLACEMENTPROJECT

The Recording Division of the DouglasCounty Clerk and Recorder’s Office ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified firms for the replacement of ourOfficial Public Record and document re-cording solution.

The preferred solution will provide theprimary features of integrated documentrecording and eRecording, Artificial Intelli-gence Indexing and redaction, marriageand civil union registration and manage-ment, internet web browser access andsubscription support, as well as robust in-quiry, workflow, reporting, and integrationabilities. The eRecording technologyshould be based on current PRIA stand-ards. The specific list of features can befound below. The vendor will be expectedto partner with the Clerk and Recorder,and other stakeholder departments, suchas Information Technology, the AssessorOffice and the Finance Department, toprepare, configure and implement thesolution.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 30, 2014by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #044-13, Recording Sys-tem Replacement Project” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924619First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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The Recording Division of the DouglasCounty Clerk and Recorder’s Office ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified firms for the replacement of ourOfficial Public Record and document re-cording solution.

The preferred solution will provide theprimary features of integrated documentrecording and eRecording, Artificial Intelli-gence Indexing and redaction, marriageand civil union registration and manage-ment, internet web browser access andsubscription support, as well as robust in-quiry, workflow, reporting, and integrationabilities. The eRecording technologyshould be based on current PRIA stand-ards. The specific list of features can befound below. The vendor will be expectedto partner with the Clerk and Recorder,and other stakeholder departments, suchas Information Technology, the AssessorOffice and the Finance Department, toprepare, configure and implement thesolution.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 30, 2014by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #044-13, Recording Sys-tem Replacement Project” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924619First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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The Recording Division of the DouglasCounty Clerk and Recorder’s Office ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified firms for the replacement of ourOfficial Public Record and document re-cording solution.

The preferred solution will provide theprimary features of integrated documentrecording and eRecording, Artificial Intelli-gence Indexing and redaction, marriageand civil union registration and manage-ment, internet web browser access andsubscription support, as well as robust in-quiry, workflow, reporting, and integrationabilities. The eRecording technologyshould be based on current PRIA stand-ards. The specific list of features can befound below. The vendor will be expectedto partner with the Clerk and Recorder,and other stakeholder departments, suchas Information Technology, the AssessorOffice and the Finance Department, toprepare, configure and implement thesolution.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 30, 2014by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #044-13, Recording Sys-tem Replacement Project” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924619First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)#045-13

CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENTCASEWORK

The Department of Human Services ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified providers of Child Support En-forcement casework.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Friday, December 27, 2013by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #045-13, Child SupportEnforcement Casework” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924620First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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The Department of Human Services ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified providers of Child Support En-forcement casework.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Friday, December 27, 2013by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #045-13, Child SupportEnforcement Casework” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924620First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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The Department of Human Services ofDouglas County Government, hereinafterreferred to as the County, respectfully re-quests proposals from responsible andqualified providers of Child Support En-forcement casework.

The RFP documents may be reviewedand/or printed from the Rocky Moun-tain E-Purchasing System website atwww.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFPdocuments are not available for purchasefrom Douglas County Government andcan only be accessed from the above-mentioned website.

Proposal responses will be received until4:00 p.m. on Friday, December 27, 2013by Douglas County Government, FinanceDepartment, Purchasing Division, 100Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col-orado 80104. The copies of your proposalresponse shall be submitted in a sealedenvelope, plainly marked “Request forProposal (RFP) #045-13, Child SupportEnforcement Casework” and mailed orhand-carried to the address shown abovepr io r to the due da te and t ime.Electronic/faxed proposals will not be ac-cepted. Proposals will not be consideredwhich are received after the time stated,and any proposals so received will be re-turned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves theright to reject any and all proposals, towaive formalities, informalities, or irregu-larities contained in a said proposal andfurthermore, to award a contract for itemsherein, either in whole or in part, if it isdeemed to be in the best interest of theCounty to do so. Additionally, we reservethe right to negotiate optional items and/orservices with the successful firm.

Please direct any questions concerningthis RFP to Carolyn Riggs, PurchasingS u p e r v i s o r a t 3 0 3 - 6 6 0 - 7 4 3 4 o [email protected], 8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, excludingholidays.

Legal Notice No.: 924620First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

PUBLIC INVITATION TO BID

Separate sealed bids for DOUBLEANGEL ROAD EXTENSION PROJECT(CHAMBERS ROAD TO HESS ROAD),DOUGLAS COUNTY PROJECT NUM-BER CI 2011-022 will be received by theOwner, Douglas County Government,Department of Community Planning andSustainable Development, EngineeringDivision, Phillip S. Miller Building, 100Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO80104, until Tuesday, January 14, 2014,at 2:00 p.m. This project consists of theremoval and replacement of pipe, side-walk, curb and gutter, asphalt paving,striping and signing for the roadway exten-sion along Double Angel Road from HessRoad to Chambers Road.

The Contract Documents may be ex-amined at the above address after 10:00a.m. on Monday, December 16, 2013,and copies of the Contract Documentsmay be obtained upon payment of $35.00for each set. The $35.00 is non-refund-able. (Additional charge if mailing is re-quired.)

A PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held at10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 8,2014, at the Department of CommunityPlanning and Sustainable Development,Engineering Division, Phillip S. MillerBuilding, 100 Third Street, Suite 220,Castle Rock, CO 80104. The Bid Open-ing will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. onTuesday, January 14, 2014, at the sameaddress.

The Project includes the following majoritems and approximate quantities:

• Unclassified Excavation – 16,106 CY• Aggregate Base Course (Class 6) –4,545 CY• HMA (SG, S & SX) – 5,131 Ton• Curb and Gutter – 5,568 LF• 18 Inch RCP – 496 LF• 24 Inch RCP – 258 LF

Prior to submitting a Bid Proposal, Bid-ders shall have received prequalificationstatus (active status) with the ColoradoDepartment of Transportation to bid on in-dividual projects of the size and kind ofwork as set forth herein.

Any questions on the bidding process maybe directed to Sean Owens, ProjectEngineer at 303.660.7490.

For Planholder Information, Please Call303.660.7490 (Front Desk)

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and copies of the Contract Documentsmay be obtained upon payment of $35.00for each set. The $35.00 is non-refund-able. (Additional charge if mailing is re-quired.)

A PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held at10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 8,2014, at the Department of CommunityPlanning and Sustainable Development,Engineering Division, Phillip S. MillerBuilding, 100 Third Street, Suite 220,Castle Rock, CO 80104. The Bid Open-ing will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. onTuesday, January 14, 2014, at the sameaddress.

The Project includes the following majoritems and approximate quantities:

• Unclassified Excavation – 16,106 CY• Aggregate Base Course (Class 6) –4,545 CY• HMA (SG, S & SX) – 5,131 Ton• Curb and Gutter – 5,568 LF• 18 Inch RCP – 496 LF• 24 Inch RCP – 258 LF

Prior to submitting a Bid Proposal, Bid-ders shall have received prequalificationstatus (active status) with the ColoradoDepartment of Transportation to bid on in-dividual projects of the size and kind ofwork as set forth herein.

Any questions on the bidding process maybe directed to Sean Owens, ProjectEngineer at 303.660.7490.

For Planholder Information, Please Call303.660.7490 (Front Desk)

Legal Notice No.: 924627First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Pres

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Notice of Final Settlement

Project: Chambers Dam ReservoirPump Station – Phase 1 & 2Project Owner: Arapahoe County Waterand Wastewater Authority (ACWWA)Project Location: Douglas County, Color-ado

The Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) plans toaccept the above titled project as substan-tially completed and ready for Final Settle-ment by Velocity Constructors, Inc. onDecember 4, 2013.

In accordance with the Contract Docu-ments, the Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) maywithhold a portion of the remaining pay-ment to be made to Velocity Constructors,Inc., as necessary, to protect the Ar-apahoe County Water and WastewaterAuthority (ACWWA) from loss on accountof claims filed, and failure of Velocity Con-structors, Inc. to make payments properlyto subcontractors or suppliers. Projectsubcontractors and suppliers of VelocityConstructors, Inc. are hereby notified thatunresolved outstanding claims must becertified and forwarded to:

Patrick Reed13031 East Caley AveCentennial, CO 80111

As soon as possible, but no later thanJanuary 13, 2014.

Legal Notice No.: 924623First Publication: December 12, 2014Final Publication: December 26, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Notice of Final Settlement

Project: Chambers Reservoir Pipeline –CIP No. 149Project Owner: Arapahoe County Waterand Wastewater Authority (ACWWA)Project Location: Douglas County, Color-ado

The Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) plans toaccept the above titled project as substan-tially completed and ready for Final Settle-ment by Garney Companies, Inc. onDecember 4, 2013.

In accordance with the Contract Docu-ments, the Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) maywithhold a portion of the remaining pay-ment to be made to Garney Companies,Inc., as necessary, to protect the Ar-apahoe County Water and WastewaterAuthority (ACWWA) from loss on accountof claims filed, and failure of Garney Com-panies, Inc. to make payments properly tosubcontractors or suppliers. Project sub-contractors and suppliers of Garney Com-panies, Inc. are hereby notified that unre-solved outstanding claims must be certi-fied and forwarded to:

Patrick Reed13031 East Caley AveCentennial, CO 80111

As soon as possible, but no later thanJanuary 13, 2014.

Legal Notice No.: 924624First Publication: December 12, 2014Final Publication: December 26, 2014Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Notice of Final Settlement

Project: ACWWA Water ConnectionPipeline – CIP No. 148Project Owner: Arapahoe County Waterand Wastewater Authority (ACWWA)Project Location: Douglas County, Color-ado

The Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) plans toaccept the above titled project as substan-tially completed and ready for Final Settle-ment by Velocity Constructors, Inc. onDecember 4, 2013.

In accordance with the Contract Docu-ments, the Arapahoe County Water andWastewater Authority (ACWWA) maywithhold a portion of the remaining pay-ment to be made to Velocity Constructors,Inc., as necessary, to protect the Ar-apahoe County Water and WastewaterAuthority (ACWWA) from loss on accountof claims filed, and failure of Velocity Con-structors, Inc. to make payments properlyto subcontractors or suppliers. Projectsubcontractors and suppliers of VelocityConstructors, Inc. are hereby notified thatunresolved outstanding claims must becertified and forwarded to:

Patrick Reed13031 East Caley AveCentennial, CO 80111

As soon as possible, but no later thanJanuary 13, 2014.

Legal Notice No.: 924625First Publication: December 12, 2014Final Publication: December 26, 2014Publisherer: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that a proposedbudget has been submitted by theDouglas County Conservation Districtfor the year 2014.

A copy of the proposed budget is on file atthe Douglas County Conservation Districtoffice, 7519 E. Hwy 86, Franktown, Color-ado, and is available for review. Com-ments or objections must be filed by 4p.m. December 16, 2013.

Public hearing will be held December16, 2013 at 6:00 PM at 1299 S. LakeGulch Rd, Castle Rock, CO 80104.

Dated December 4, 2013Douglas County Conservation District

Legal Notice No.: 924602First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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NOTICE OF INCLUSION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that therehave been filed with the Board of Direct-ors of the Chatfield South Water District ofDouglas County, Colorado, on or aboutNovember 13, 2013, petitions praying forthe inclusion of certain lands in such Dis-trict.

1. The names and property addressesof the petitioners mentioned in suchpetitions are as follows:Owner(s): Jorge and Sarah M. OlivasProperty Address: 10611 SolarLittleton, CO 80125

2. The prayer of the petitions is that theabove properties be included within theChatfield South Water District.

3. The areas sought to be included intothe District are located entirely within unin-corporated Douglas County, and do not in-clude property within any other county orwithin any other incorporated city, town orcity and county, and the District currentlyencompasses property in the County ofDouglas, and therefore no notice of theproposed inclusion under Section 32-1-207(2), C.R.S., as amended is required.

Accordingly, notice is hereby given to allinterested persons to appear at the regu-lar meeting of the Board of Directors of theDistrict at Kassler Center, 11300 Water-ton Road, Littleton, CO 80125, DouglasCounty, Colorado, on Wednesday, Janu-ary 8, 2014 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. andshow cause in writing, if they have reasonwhy such petition should not be granted.

CHATFIELD SOUTHWATER DISTRICTBy: /s/ Joe Rottman, President

Legal Notice No.: 924565First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Public Notice

NOTICE OF INCLUSION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that therehave been filed with the Board of Direct-ors of the Chatfield South Water District ofDouglas County, Colorado, on or aboutNovember 13, 2013, petitions praying forthe inclusion of certain lands in such Dis-trict.

1. The names and property addressesof the petitioners mentioned in suchpetitions are as follows:Owner(s): Jorge and Sarah M. OlivasProperty Address: 10611 SolarLittleton, CO 80125

2. The prayer of the petitions is that theabove properties be included within theChatfield South Water District.

3. The areas sought to be included intothe District are located entirely within unin-corporated Douglas County, and do not in-clude property within any other county orwithin any other incorporated city, town orcity and county, and the District currentlyencompasses property in the County ofDouglas, and therefore no notice of theproposed inclusion under Section 32-1-207(2), C.R.S., as amended is required.

Accordingly, notice is hereby given to allinterested persons to appear at the regu-lar meeting of the Board of Directors of theDistrict at Kassler Center, 11300 Water-ton Road, Littleton, CO 80125, DouglasCounty, Colorado, on Wednesday, Janu-ary 8, 2014 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. andshow cause in writing, if they have reasonwhy such petition should not be granted.

CHATFIELD SOUTHWATER DISTRICTBy: /s/ Joe Rottman, President

Legal Notice No.: 924565First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OFCONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT

COUNTY OF DOUGLASSTATE OF COLORADO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant toSection 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended,that on January 11, 2014 final settle-ment will be made by the County ofDouglas, State of Colorado, for and onaccount of a contract between DouglasCounty and Concrete Works of Color-ado, Inc. for the South Broadway Im-provement Project (Dad Clark Drive toCounty Line Road), Douglas CountyProject Number CI 2003-022 in DouglasCounty; and that any person, co-partner-ship, association or corporation that hasan unpaid claim against said ConcreteWorks of Colorado, Inc. for or on accountof the furnishing of labor, materials, teamhire, sustenance, provisions, provender orother supplies used or consumed by suchcontractor or any of his subcontractors inor about the performance of said work, orthat supplied rental machinery, tools, orequipment to the extent used in the pro-secution of said work, may at any timeup to and including said time of suchfinal settlement on said January 11,2014, file a verified statement of theamount due and unpaid on account ofsuch claim with the Board of CountyCommissioners, c/o Public Works Engin-eering Director, with a copy to the ProjectEngineer Dennis Lobberding, Departmentof Public Works Engineering, Philip S.Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.

Failure on the part of claimant to file suchstatement prior to such final settlement willrelieve said County of Douglas from alland any liability for such claimant's claim.

The Board of Douglas County Commis-sioners of the County of Douglas, Col-orado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E.,Public Works Engineering Director.

Legal Notice No.: 924603First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE OF

CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENTTOWN OF PARKER

STATE OF COLORADO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSU-ANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., asamended, that on the 26th day of Decem-ber, 2013, final settlement will be made bythe Town of Parker, State of Colorado, forand on account of a contract betweenTown of Parker and T&M Construction,LLC, for the completion of Parker Road –Sidewalk Gaps (CIP 13-01), and that anyperson, co-partnership, association or cor-poration that has an unpaid claim againstsaid T&M Construction, LLC for or on ac-count of the furnishing of labor, materials,team hire sustenance, provis ions,provender or other supplies used or con-sumed by such contractor or any of hissubcontractors in or about the perform-ance of said work, or that supplied rentalmachinery, tools or equipment to the ex-tent used in the prosecution of said work,may at any time up to and including saidtime of such final settlement on said 26thday of December, 2013, file a verifiedstatement of the amount due and unpaidon account of such claim with the Town ofParker Council, c/o Director of PublicWorks, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Col-orado, 80138. Failure on the part ofclaimant to file such statement prior tosuch final settlement will relieve said Townof Parker from all and any liability for suchclaimant's claim. The Town of ParkerCouncil, By: Michael E. Sutherland, Dir-ector of Public Works.

Legal Notice No.: 924608First Publication: December 12, 2013Second Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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NOTICE OFCONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT

TOWN OF PARKERSTATE OF COLORADO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSU-ANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., asamended, that on the 26th day of Decem-ber, 2013, final settlement will be made bythe Town of Parker, State of Colorado, forand on account of a contract betweenTown of Parker and T&M Construction,LLC, for the completion of Parker Road –Sidewalk Gaps (CIP 13-01), and that anyperson, co-partnership, association or cor-poration that has an unpaid claim againstsaid T&M Construction, LLC for or on ac-count of the furnishing of labor, materials,team hire sustenance, provis ions,provender or other supplies used or con-sumed by such contractor or any of hissubcontractors in or about the perform-ance of said work, or that supplied rentalmachinery, tools or equipment to the ex-tent used in the prosecution of said work,may at any time up to and including saidtime of such final settlement on said 26thday of December, 2013, file a verifiedstatement of the amount due and unpaidon account of such claim with the Town ofParker Council, c/o Director of PublicWorks, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Col-orado, 80138. Failure on the part ofclaimant to file such statement prior tosuch final settlement will relieve said Townof Parker from all and any liability for suchclaimant's claim. The Town of ParkerCouncil, By: Michael E. Sutherland, Dir-ector of Public Works.

Legal Notice No.: 924608First Publication: December 12, 2013Second Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ORDINANCE NO. 1.413.5A Bill for an Ordinance to Adopt the2013 Revised Budget for the Town ofParker and to Make Appropriations forthe Same

The Town of Parker Council adopted thisOrdinance on December 2, 2013.

The full text of the ordinance is availablefor public inspection and acquisition in theoffice of the Town Clerk, 20120 EastMainstreet, Parker, Colorado.

Carol Baumgartner, CMCTown Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924610First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ORDINANCE NO. 1.423A Bill for an Ordinance to Adoptthe 2014 Budget and to MakeAppropriations for the Same

The Town of Parker Council adopted thisOrdinance on December 2, 2013.

The full text of the ordinance is availablefor public inspection and acquisition in theoffice of the Town Clerk, 20120 EastMainstreet, Parker, Colorado.

Carol Baumgartner, CMCTown Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924611First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ORDINANCE NO. 1.424A Bill for an Ordinance to LevyGeneral Property Taxes for the Year2013 to Help Defray the Costs ofGovernment for the Town of Parker,Colorado for the 2014 Budget Year

The Town of Parker Council adopted thisOrdinance on December 2, 2013.

The full text of the ordinance is availablefor public inspection and acquisition in theoffice of the Town Clerk, 20120 EastMainstreet, Parker, Colorado.

Carol Baumgartner, CMCTown Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924612First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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ORDINANCE NO. 1.424A Bill for an Ordinance to LevyGeneral Property Taxes for the Year2013 to Help Defray the Costs ofGovernment for the Town of Parker,Colorado for the 2014 Budget Year

The Town of Parker Council adopted thisOrdinance on December 2, 2013.

The full text of the ordinance is availablefor public inspection and acquisition in theoffice of the Town Clerk, 20120 EastMainstreet, Parker, Colorado.

Carol Baumgartner, CMCTown Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924612First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

ORDINANCE NO. 3.230.2A Bill for an Ordinance to Amend theOverlook at Cherry Creek PlannedDevelopment Guide and Map Pursuantto the Parker Land DevelopmentOrdinance

The Town of Parker Council adopted thisOrdinance on December 2, 2013.

The full text of the ordinance is availablefor public inspection and acquisition in theoffice of the Town Clerk, 20120 EastMainstreet, Parker, Colorado.

Carol Baumgartner, CMCTown Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 924613First publication: December 12, 2013Last publication: December 12, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on November 5,2013 that a Petition for a Change of Nameof an adult has been filed with the DouglasCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofKevin Daniel Holt be changed toCalvin Daniel Brown.Case No.: 2013 C 382

Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of CourtBy: Denise Bogart, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 924600First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 26, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Public Notice

INVITATION TO BID

The DENVER SOUTHEAST SUB-URBAN WATER AND SANITATIONDISTRICT, a quasi-municipal corporationand political subdivision of the State ofColorado d/b/a PINERY WATER ANDWASTEWATER DISTRICT (the “Owner”),will receive sealed bids (“Bids”) for theconstruction and testing (the “Project”)of Alluvial Aquifer Well 4 (the “Well”) atthe office of HRS Water Consultants, Inc.(the “Engineer”) located at 8885 West14th Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215,until 2:00 p.m. local time January 7, 2014(the “Bid Opening Date”). At said placeand time, all Bids that have been receivedin conformity with the provisions of this In-vitation to Bid will be publicly opened andread aloud. Capitalized terms not definedherein shall have the meanings respect-ively ascribed to them in the Agreementincluded as part of the Contract Docu-ments - Construction and Testing of Re-placement Lower Dawson Aquifer Well A(the “Contract Documents”) on file with theOwner at Owner’s office located at 5242Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado80134 (the “Owner’s Office”), and with theEngineer at its address set forth above.

The Project is located approximately 5miles south of Parker, Colorado at thewest end of North Pinery Parkway (west ofColorado State Highway 83). The work willconsist of drilling, completing and testingof a replacement Alluvial Aquifer well ap-proximately 71 feet deep. Eighteen inchdiameter well casing and screen will be in-stalled.

The Contract Documents (with Bid Form)will be available to each prospective bid-der (“Bidder”) on December 12, 2013 andmay be obtained directly from the Engin-eer. One copy of the Contract Documentsmay be obtained from the Engineer free ofcharge for use in preparing Bids. Addition-al copies are available for a charge of$20.00 each.

A site visit will be held on December 18,2013 at 10:00 a.m. beginning at the Own-er’s Office. Please notify Eric Saenger orMark Palumbo at (303) 462-1111 if youwish to attend the site visit.

All Bids must be submitted in accordancewith the Instructions to Bidders included inthe Contract Documents. Each Bid shallcontain evidence of the Bidder’s authorityto drill wells and transact business in theState of Colorado. A Bid Security of fivepercent (5%) of the Bidder’s Bid Price, in aform permitted under Section 7 of the In-structions to Bidders, must accompany theBid.

It is anticipated that the Notice of Awardwill be issued within fourteen (14) daysafter the Bid Opening Date. Work mustcommence within twenty five (25) daysafter the date of the Notice of Award andbe completed by February 21, 2014.

The successful Bidder will be required tofurnish a Performance Bond and a Pay-ment Bond as security for the faithful per-formance and the payment of all its obliga-tions under the Contract Documents.

No Bid may be withdrawn within a periodof fifty (50) days after the Bid OpeningDate or, subject to the provisions of Sec-tion 14.3 of the Instructions to Bidders,after a Notice of Award accepting such Bidis issued by the Owner.

The Owner assumes no responsibility forpayment of any expenses incurred by anyBidder in preparing and submitting its Bid.

The Owner reserves the right to reject anyor all Bids at its sole discretion, and towaive informalities and irregularities con-tained in any Bids.

Government Legals

Public Notice

INVITATION TO BID

The DENVER SOUTHEAST SUB-URBAN WATER AND SANITATIONDISTRICT, a quasi-municipal corporationand political subdivision of the State ofColorado d/b/a PINERY WATER ANDWASTEWATER DISTRICT (the “Owner”),will receive sealed bids (“Bids”) for theconstruction and testing (the “Project”)of Alluvial Aquifer Well 4 (the “Well”) atthe office of HRS Water Consultants, Inc.(the “Engineer”) located at 8885 West14th Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado 80215,until 2:00 p.m. local time January 7, 2014(the “Bid Opening Date”). At said placeand time, all Bids that have been receivedin conformity with the provisions of this In-vitation to Bid will be publicly opened andread aloud. Capitalized terms not definedherein shall have the meanings respect-ively ascribed to them in the Agreementincluded as part of the Contract Docu-ments - Construction and Testing of Re-placement Lower Dawson Aquifer Well A(the “Contract Documents”) on file with theOwner at Owner’s office located at 5242Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado80134 (the “Owner’s Office”), and with theEngineer at its address set forth above.

The Project is located approximately 5miles south of Parker, Colorado at thewest end of North Pinery Parkway (west ofColorado State Highway 83). The work willconsist of drilling, completing and testingof a replacement Alluvial Aquifer well ap-proximately 71 feet deep. Eighteen inchdiameter well casing and screen will be in-stalled.

The Contract Documents (with Bid Form)will be available to each prospective bid-der (“Bidder”) on December 12, 2013 andmay be obtained directly from the Engin-eer. One copy of the Contract Documentsmay be obtained from the Engineer free ofcharge for use in preparing Bids. Addition-al copies are available for a charge of$20.00 each.

A site visit will be held on December 18,2013 at 10:00 a.m. beginning at the Own-er’s Office. Please notify Eric Saenger orMark Palumbo at (303) 462-1111 if youwish to attend the site visit.

All Bids must be submitted in accordancewith the Instructions to Bidders included inthe Contract Documents. Each Bid shallcontain evidence of the Bidder’s authorityto drill wells and transact business in theState of Colorado. A Bid Security of fivepercent (5%) of the Bidder’s Bid Price, in aform permitted under Section 7 of the In-structions to Bidders, must accompany theBid.

It is anticipated that the Notice of Awardwill be issued within fourteen (14) daysafter the Bid Opening Date. Work mustcommence within twenty five (25) daysafter the date of the Notice of Award andbe completed by February 21, 2014.

The successful Bidder will be required tofurnish a Performance Bond and a Pay-ment Bond as security for the faithful per-formance and the payment of all its obliga-tions under the Contract Documents.

No Bid may be withdrawn within a periodof fifty (50) days after the Bid OpeningDate or, subject to the provisions of Sec-tion 14.3 of the Instructions to Bidders,after a Notice of Award accepting such Bidis issued by the Owner.

The Owner assumes no responsibility forpayment of any expenses incurred by anyBidder in preparing and submitting its Bid.

The Owner reserves the right to reject anyor all Bids at its sole discretion, and towaive informalities and irregularities con-tained in any Bids.

DENVER SOUTHEAST SUBURBANWATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, aquasi-municipal corporation and politicalsubdivision of the State of Colorado d/b/aPINERY WATER AND WASTEWATERDISTRICT

By: Heather Beasley, District Manager

Legal Notice No.: 924628First Publication: December 12, 2013Last Publication: December 19, 2013Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

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Estate Sales

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reasonable prices both dayscash or credit cards accepted.

Arts & Crafts

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Fri & Sat December 13th & 14th9am-4pm

Handmade gift items& Homemade Goodies10309 West 68th Ave.

Come by and bring a friend

Bicycles

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Firewood

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PETS

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Want To Purchaseminerals and other oil/gasinterests. Send details to:P.O. Box 13557Denver, CO 80201

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visit our web-site (http://co.gilpin.co.us)Open Until Filled. $18.40 - $20.24 DOQ.

Applications are available at:Gilpin County Human Resources,

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Closes: 12/30/13

Submit City of Westminster onlineapplications thru

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EOE

Home for the Holidays(Denver metro)

Savio House is looking for FosterParents to provide a temporaryhome for troubled teens ages

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one parent would haveflexible daytime schedule.

Contact Michelle for moreinformation at 303-225-4073.

HOUSEKEEPER/ LAUNDRYAIDE

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Abused and neglectedbrothers and sisters are often

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Valet Attendantopenings in

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hours a day, yearround with positions available on

ALL shifts. Weekendavailability is preferred and

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and be able to pass apre-employment background

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online at www.townepark.com forimmediate consideration.

Get your cash for CHRISTMAS!

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Medved Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram1520 S Wilcox Castle Rock, CO 80104

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+ TAX*

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2014 Chevrolet Traverse

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Buy $556per mo. 84 mo. $0 down

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