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ongratulations to the En Face Studios dance company, who brought home a grand championship. We are so extremely proud of our dancers! Our dancers trained very hard this season, and it definitely paid off! On the weekend of May 1st our company dancers completed their competition season at Encore Performing Arts competition where they brought home the prestigious division grand championship and division overall awards. Two of our dancers were

also awarded the title of Miss Junior Encore and Mr. Petite Encore. Congratulations Annabelle Finch and Jace Senior! Our dancers were fortunate enough to train with some of the best instructors in the industry, including Travis Wall, Stacy Tookey, Sonja Tayeh, tWitch, Misha Gabriel, Jess Hendricks, Francisco Gella, Todd Flannagan, and many more. En Face Studios was also fortunate enough to be able to host some amazing master classes featuring incredible

instructors such as Sarah Brinson, Tasha Hamilton, and Kimberly Fitch. Our summer classes are in full swing and we are having so much fun! Don’t miss the opportunity to train with some of the industries best! Make sure to check out our website www.enfacestudios.com and our Facebook page to stay tuned on all of our upcoming events. Be sure to look for us in the 4th of July parade, as well as at Hart Park at 7:05pm for a wonderful performance.

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Humans Who Believe in Jesus Call Themselves Christians But Don’t Forget, Christians Were Humans First

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nd human we will always be, and we will make mistakes and say stupid things and forget our manners. It’s a wonder I have any friends at all. As I started this piece, I immediately thought of four experiences of “Christian” people in my life, who were so terrible to me that I hardly believed they were “Christian” at all? But not five minutes later, I was reminded of my own guilt at having done exactly the same things to other people. Nobody on earth is exempt from making an inexcusable faux pas or causing a “near miss.” Even with my church sticker on the car, I accidentally went straight in a turn-rightonly lane. I truly thought I could go straight until the blaring of a horn caught my attention, along with the look of horror on that driver’s face. But it isn’t always an accident. I’ve also been guilty of purposely choosing to do wrong, say wrong, act wrong. I shudder at the things I’ve said in public and that others have seen my unattractive

behavior, all of which I wish I could undo. But there is no back button for that.

And that goes for ALL people, Christian or not, people who read the Bible and those who don’t, people who go to church and those who don’t. Until we die, even Jesus knows our hearts whether we Christians, will say and know Him or not or choose to let Him do DUMB be a part of our lives or don’t let Him be a part of our lives. I still make mistakes. Why? Because The only difference between me, I am human. I am a Christian who is a Christian, and someone who does human. not know Jesus, is that I believe God Many people say they don’t want to will, one-by-one, take my mistakes and be a Christian or go to church because inner issues away from me and guide “they” are all hypocrites. Again, those me to be a better person in the future people in the church are human. Until for those around me. That is what is we die, even Christians, will say and known as Grace. I’ve chosen to accept do DUMB. But know this: what Jesus offers me. Hypocrisy is “on purpose.” It’s Jesus is the air in me, the a choice. There is a difference Hypocrisy is beating of my heart, and the between accidental and thoughts in my brain. I am “on purpose.” what I am because of Him. intentional behavior. And knowing Jesus can and does It’s a choice. You don’t have to think about dispel hypocrisy, addictions, breathing in order to get the air anger, unbelief, lack of you breathe. It is simply there forgiveness, and the list goes on. BUT it for you to breathe. And Jesus is already takes a choice AND it takes time. there, all around you. He already loves And for ALL of life, it will be a journey you. He’s there for you. Breathe Him in. of learning, making mistakes, fixing the mistakes. Human behavior is fickle and unpredictable. Jesus Christ never trusted human nature. He knew and knows what If you are experiencing loneliness or sorrow we are all about, what we are capable of, today, please call someone, even me. Or you what our fears are, what stops us from can email too if you don’t really want to talk. being the best we can be. carbonvalley@gmail.com or 303.833.5997

Gratitude for All the Community Support for the Berry Family

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HUGE thank you to those of you who joined me in helping out Firestone’s Berry Family and their infant son, Lincoln. As you may recall, I asked for financial donations to help out with travel expenses, home remodel services and equipment because of a rare skin disease that baby Lincoln was born with. You can read the full story in the May issue of the Carbon Valley Consumer Report on page 5 at issuu.com, search for Carbon Valley Consumer Report. I am so thankful to say that over $3,000 was gifted, along with lodging in Florida, a washer/dryer and special bathtub, too. I am always in awe with our communities and neighborhoods for what is accomplished for those we love, respect and honor, simply because. A special thank you to Lousberg Insurance Agency, LLC in Boulder, locally owned by Erika Lousberg and Dr. Robert T.

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he Auxiliary hosts a fish fry the first Friday of every month. Bring the family out for a great dinner and some fun. Adults $10 and kid’s options $5. Everyone is welcome. We will host the annual Fourth at Firestone kickoff breakfast on Saturday, July 4th, from 7 to 9:30 AM. The charge is $8.00 and includes: eggs, meats, pancakes, green chili, torts and beverages. The parade starts at 10 so come to the Post early. We will also have an information booth for those folks interested in learning about the Auxiliary activities and wanting to become members. We have many programs for veterans and families and community projects that may be of interest to many. There is a coloring contest, pg. 18, for youngsters ages 2 to 12. We would like to have as many entrants as possible. Bring these to the breakfast on July 4th. “What does it mean to be an American? “ is the theme. Many events are planned for the upcoming year and we will post those as they occur. We thank the families, communities, businesses, and all for their continued support of our programs.

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Hip Replacement To Walking a Golf Course In Less Than A Month

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very summer Bill Plante returns to his home state of Maine to visit family and get some R & R. During Bill’s five week visit in 2014 he started experiencing tremendous pain in his hip, back and groin. “The more I was walking and the more I was spending time on the beach, in the sand, it was getting worse. By the time we were ready to leave and drive home I was really hurting.” Bill arrived back in Colorado on a Sunday and by Monday he was in his primary care physician’s office taking x-rays and investigating the problem. “Come to find out it was arthritis… I was bone on bone,” Bill said. Bill’s doctor prescribed physical therapy and pain medication to see if it would help with his pain. “I made some progress but not very quickly. Bill made an appointment with Dr. Nirav Shah and upon his first consultation both Bill and Dr. Shah agreed to try another nonsurgical alternative which was a cortisone injection. “For patients who are bone-on-bone,” Dr. Shah commented, “cortisone injections do improve pain temporarily, it may not be a complete reduction in pain but it can allow someone, such as Bill, to function more normally.” For Bill, the injection provided minimal relief and within three weeks he knew he was ready for his total hip replacement. “I tell patients you will know in your head, in your heart and in your joint when you are ready for surgery,” Dr. Shah said. Dr. Shah and Bill decided on a surgery date of Feb. 17, 2015. “I do my best to schedule a patient’s surgery around their family and travel schedule,” Dr. Shah said. “My grandson was playing in a golf tournament in Florida in

March and I wanted to be there,” Bill commented. “I asked Dr. Shah if I would be able to walk the golf course 3 ½ weeks after my surgery. He didn’t think I could walk a full 18 but he was confident I would be able to walk at least nine holes.” As planned, Bill received his total hip replacement and 25 days later he was following his grandson on the Talis Park Golf Course in Naples, Florida “not even limping. That’s how great I was,” Bill said. “Everything Dr. Shah predicted, worked. Everything he said is exactly what happened,” Bill continued. “He told me I would be walking the same day as surgery, and I was.” Bill is happy about his decision to have a hip replacement. He is equally as happy with his surgeon and will eventually elect to have his other hip replaced as well. Bill’s advice to other people considering a hip replacement: “I put up with pain for six months and in hindsight I could have cut that in half. I encourage people to get it done sooner rather than later. Pick a surgeon with a good reputation and one who has done a lot of surgeries… I had such a good experience with Dr. Shah... I’m happy to recommend him.” By Adrienne Bulinski Front Range Orthopedics & Spine

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Water Sources Unable to Sustain Growing Carbon Valley & Frederick Electricity Update Letter to the Editor

Big Thompson transmountain diversion project built in the 1940s which is now fully his month I would like to continue my committed. Any further population growth practice of keeping Frederick residents requires new sources of water. One project informed about the Town’s expressed intent to provide such water has been in the to acquire the New Town electrical system federal environmental permitting process from the United Power cooperative. But, since 2004. It is the Northern Integrated I would also like to address Supply Project (NISP) which another situation that right is a well thought out project Any further now appears even more that includes the building population growth urgent and affects almost requires new sources of two additional storage all Carbon Valley residents. reservoirs to make available of water. The Frederick electrical 40,000 acre feet, enough for situation seems to be in a bit about 100,000 families, of of a lull right now as both United Power new reliable water supplies. It will not affect and the Town continue the equipment normal river water flows but will store excess valuation process. As noted last month, it water that currently leaves the state in times now appears unlikely that, if the Town’s of abundance, such as we have experienced published acquisition timeline is followed, recently. More information about the NISP the completion of the actual purchase can be found at www.northernwater.org can be effected before the next Frederick under proposed projects. When the NISP Municipal election in April of 2016. The was first proposed, it was expected to be Board should pass a resolution now placing completed and in service by about 2013, this issue on that election ballot to give but now that the permitting process has the residents a voice in this decision as so stretched out for over a decade, completion many have requested. Should you happen is unlikely before about 2023 at the earliest. to run into Board members during their The reason for urgency is that next step Community BBQ tour, see http://www. in the NISP process, the expected release frederickco.gov/index.aspx?nid=518, of a Supplemental Draft Environmental please be sure to remind them of this. Impact Study (SDEIS), is slated to occur As to the urgent situation I alluded on June 19, 2015. (Please see side bar.) to, most Carbon Valley communities Public hearings on the SDEIS are currently currently get their water from the Colorado- scheduled for July 22 and 23, 2015. The exact

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times and locations of the hearings will be available on Carbon Valley municipal and NISP web sites. Carbon Valley residents have to be made aware that the NISP faces opposition that can be expected to try to pack these hearings with negativism. This opposition has been the primary cause that the permitting process has gone on so long. The opposition is largely emotional with no real alternative to the NISP being offered, only increased conservation. And, while increased conservation is important and should be pursued, numerous studies have shown it will not solve the water scarcity problem of our area by itself. We must have additional supplies. But, even though the opposition presents no real logical rationale against the NISP, it is backed by several socalled “big green” organizations like the Sierra Club and must definitely be taken seriously. Many of these organizations would be happy if there were no permanent human habitation on the Front Range and certainly don’t want to see any increase in population. They believe they can choke off growth by denying adequate water to the area. It is therefore absolutely essential that as many Carbon Valley residents as possible attend these hearings to express the need and their support for this critical project.

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he US Army Corps of Engineers Press Release (full article) announcing this is at: http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/ Media/NewsReleases/tabid/1835/ Article/600937/supplemental-drafteis-for-co-northern-integrated-supplyproject-released.aspx.

The public hearing info is included in the press release as follows: Public Open Houses and Hearings for oral/written comments will be held on: July 22, 2015 at the Hilton Fort Collins, 425 W. Prospect Road, Fort Collins, and July 23, 2015 at the Weld County Administration Building, 1150 O Street, Greeley. Open Houses will be from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hearings will begin at 6 p.m.

Carl Brady, Retired engineer, Frederick

Area Mayor’s Report—For those of us who do not attend meetings DACONO MAYOR, CHARLES SIGMAN

 We are less than one month away from the annual Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival scheduled for Saturday, August 1. Enjoy free live music all day with a great lineup including: Kyle

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FIRESTONE MAYOR, PAUL SORENSEN

Gateway Project The Firestone Gateway Project construction has begun. The project will include full build out of curb and gutter, center median Paul Sorensen islands, sidewalks and landscaping on Firestone Boulevard from the Frontage Road to Bailey Street in this first phase. The project will also include an entrance way sign that the Board of Trustees is working to finalize.  This improvement to our community’s main entrance ♦

FREDERICK MAYOR, TONY CAREY

♦ All About Agendas and Meetings ♦ Ever wondered what the

Frederick Town Board does? Or how the agenda comes together each week? Or what each part of the agenda means? How about the difference between work sessions and executive sessions? We’ve put together some information on all of those items for you in this article. ♦ The Mayor and Town Manager work together to determine the agenda for each board meeting. These can include ongoing business as well as new items that are assigned by the Board for staff to look into and bring back to the Board at a later meeting. Town staff is also able to bring forward topics for the Board’s consideration. ♦ Items for the agenda are discussed in the Wednesday staff meeting following each Board meeting. Staff then goes back to research and prepare information on items relating to their department and responsibilities. Each item of the agenda includes a staff-prepared memorandum outlining the issue and any important supporting documents. Each item is then reviewed by the Town Attorney before being put on the agenda. Agenda items are then approved for presentation by the Town Manager, and are forwarded to the Town Clerk to assemble into a packet for the Board of Trustees. These packets are then electronically transmitted to the Board the Friday before the regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday Tony Carey

Hollingsworth Band, Brothers Keeper, The Burroughs, Dr. Izzy Blues Band, Our Generation, and Mojo Academy. Enjoy craft spirits from area distillers such as Vapor Distillery, KJ Wood Distillers, and HIP Brand Development as they not only provide crowdwide libations, but also face off head-to-head in several unique spirits tasting contests to find out who can bring the most spirit. Don’t miss the beer garden from 2-10pm where we’ll be pouring pints from our selections of local craft beers. From 2 to 7pm, the Festival plays host to all things kids. Bungee trampolines, climbing walls, bounce castles, and NEW for this year The Rockin’ Rollin’ Mile High Gamerz Truck! It is an evening of family-friendly events featuring fun for everyone. What could be better on a late-summer’s-eve than an exciting fireworks display? Bring your friends and family to roll out the blankets, sit back in the

grass and enjoy the best fireworks in the Carbon Valley!  Get ready for National Night Out on Tuesday, August 4th. The Dacono Police Department and Mountain View Fire Rescue partner for an evening designed to promote public safety and enhance community relations between our first responders and residents. Check out police cars, fire apparatus and handson learning stations. This year we are adding a family picnic in the park and free outdoor movie night. Bring your own picnic supper and enjoy watching Big Hero 6! The event begins at 6 p.m. What a great way meet your neighbors and strengthen neighborhood spirit! See you at the Festival!  Your Mayor, Charles Sigman

was first conceived by community members during our sales tax discussions in 2013. This community vision was made possible by the subsequent approval of the one percent sales tax increase approved in November 2013 by residents and was then augmented by a $1.3 million dollar DOLA grant, which are funds derived from oil, gas, carbon dioxide, coal and metals extracted in Colorado. The program is designed to offset impacts of the energy industry on local governments.I am excited to see this major improvement completed and another promise kept to the residents of Firestone.  As with any road project, please keep in mind the orange cones and road work zones will create temporary delays and inconvenience. We thank you in advance for your patience and tolerance to keep the construction crews and our community passengers safe. Plan on a few extra minutes to get to your destination or travel alternate routes to ease congestion. ♦ 4th at Firestone  Independence Day in Firestone is always a day packed with fun. This year’s 13th annual celebration features all kinds of

activities beginning with the American Legion Auxiliary Breakfast and Firecracker 5k & 10k early at 7 a.m. The incredible community parade begins at 10 a.m. and weaves its way through to the main event at Miners Park in Historic Firestone. Enjoy live music, free activities, rides, vendors, a classic car show, great food and more. My favorite part is honoring our veterans and active military that are responsible for our celebration of independence and freedom. This year we’re also expanding our evening activities with more music, food trucks, a beer garden and of course fireworks that light up the night sky. ♦ Connect With Us  Are you looking for information about the Firestone community or a schedule of events? Check out our newly redesigned website at www.firestoneco.gov. It includes all the latest news and happenings about our community. Be sure to sign up for notifications to get the latest information. ♦ As always, I look forward to meeting our local residents. Please contact me with any recommendations, issues or concerns by emailing psorensen@firestoneco.gov.

of each month. They are also available on our website, at Town Hall and you can sign up to get it emailed directly to you at www. frederickco.gov/emailupdates. ♦ Each agenda includes the following sections:  Special Presentation – This is time reserved for organizations and community partners who request to share information with the Board of Trustees. It can include presentations as well as funding requests for donations.  Public Comment – This is a chance for any member of the public to provide comments to the Town Board. Any comments or concerns brought up that require action must be placed on a later agenda at the direction of the Board.  Consent – These items are considered to be routine in nature and are enacted by one motion and vote unless a board member requests the item be removed for discussion.  Action – Items that are requested by the Board or brought up by staff and need presentation and discussion before any action is taken, but action is intended at the same meeting.  Discussion – Items of general interest to the Board where action isn’t required at the same meeting.  Mayor & Trustee Reports – Each member of the Board is allotted time to provide comments on any subject they choose, including providing comments related to anything brought up during public comment. ♦ In addition to regular board meetings, there are other types of meetings too. ♦ Work sessions take place before each regular meeting to discuss any issues that may have come up with the agenda and after to debrief from the meeting. The public is invited to be present at these meetings. Regular work sessions are also conducted on the first and third Tuesday of each month. No formal action is taken at work sessions as they are information gathering sessions. The public is also invited to be present at these meetings. ♦ Executive sessions can be held to discuss matters allowed

by law and are limited to the following situations: discussion of the purchase of sale of real or personal property; receiving legal advice from the attorney, confidential matters under State or Federal Law; security arrangements or investigations; negotiations; personnel matters if requested by the party; and discretionary documents protected under the Open Records Act. The Board must have an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the quorum present to hold an executive session. This is the only type of meeting that is not open to the public. ♦ Board retreats are typically held twice a year. The Board meets to discuss upcoming budget cycles, organizational goals and to work on team building. There is no formal action taken at retreats, and the public is invited to be present at these meetings. ♦ The Liquor Board meets on an as needed basis to review all applications, renewals and other requests for liquor licenses in the Town. The public is invited to be present at these meetings. ♦ The Town Board also sits as the Urban Renewal Authority and meets on an as needed basis to make decisions related to urban renewal matters in the Town of Frederick. The public is invited to be present at these meetings. ♦ Emergency meetings are very rare but may be called by the Mayor or any two Board of Trustees members in the event of an emergency that requires the immediate action of the Board of Trustees in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town. Notice of emergency meeting may be given to the Board by telephone or whatever other means are reasonable in the circumstances created by the emergency. At an emergency meeting, any action within the police power of the Board of Trustees that is necessary for the immediate protection of the public health, safety and welfare may be taken. However, it will only be effective until the next regular meeting or next special meeting where the emergency issue is on the public notice of the meeting. At that meeting, the Board may ratify any emergency action taken, or not ratify and the action will be deemed rescinded.


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Bonfils Blood Drive July 18 Firestone American Legion Post 1985 will be hosting a Bonfils Blood Drive July 18th. The first appointment will be at 9 am and the last appointment will be at 1 pm. If you are interested in donating, please go to www. blooddrives.bonfils.org and register. Bonfils is always in need of blood and every pint donated “WILL” help save a life. That life you save could be your own.

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Farm Tours continue to be available for individuals, families, children’s groups, and adult groups by calling 303-9322816. Best days for tours are Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Prices are $5 for adults 16 and over, and $4 for children 5-15. Younger children are free. We have one new cria to see, his parents, and all his aunties and uncles! Shearing was done and fleeces are available for those who love to process their own fiber and spin. A new separate building for our products store should be up by the time you read this. Come visit and see all that we have available – yarn, bats, rovings, raw fleece, clothing products, and home décor items. Volunteer opportunities are available for general farm chores or farm maintenance care. High school or college age kids would be ideal. See our Volunteer Page on the website for more information, www.edelweissalpaca.com.

Next Military Honor Flight Sunday, September 13, 2015. Mile of Smiles Lineup begins 8:15 am 3991 Rowe Street on the I-25 West Frontage Road. Contact BarbGoettsch@carbonvalleyrotary.org.

Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District Board of Directors Fills Vacancy Frederick, Co- Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District announces the appointment of Board of Directors District Number One serving the City of Dacono. The Board of Directors interviewed three candidates for the vacancy that had been open since March 2015. Joining the Board of Directors is Darrell Brunken. A resident of Dacono for 20 years, Brunken was sworn in on May 19, 2015 and will serve until May 2016. He was born and raised in Hastings Nebraska and moved to Arvada, Colorado in 1964. Brunken was employed by the U. S. Postal Service for 37 years, as Clerk-CarrierSupervisor and Postmaster and owned and operated a small construction business for several years after retiring from the Postal Service. “I am committed to informing the residents of Dacono of the District’s current and future plans as well as making sure they are participating and have a voice to the District”, said Brunken. The Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District is excited to welcome Director Brunken to the Board.

Time For Change Fitness Groups in Frederick! Ladies, join us at Time For Change Personal Training Fitness Group. Your first session is Free and the special is $40 for a 10 Session Punch Card. All fitness levels welcome and get a full body workout in each time with Interval Training/Circuit Training. Summer schedule: Tuesdays at 8:30am and Thursdays at 7pm both in Frederick, Mondays at 8am in Niwot, and Wednesdays at 8am in Erie. RSVP required for all classes. Contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM CPT, FNS, WFS at http:// timeforchangepersonaltraining.com or call 303.828.2856 for details.

Revitalization of Thunder Valley Baseball and Softball Fields Frederick, Co- Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District (CVPRD) along with St. Vrain Valley School District are renovating Thunder Valley (TV) baseball and softball fields. The fields are in satisfactory condition but the infield, mounds and bullpen area are in need of repair. The project will cost about $16,700 to completely return the fields to a functioning condition. Youth Sports Coordinator Megan Zwart said, “Renovating the fields so the moisture drains properly creates a safe playable field, in return there is a reduced chance of injury and lowered frequency of rainouts”. CVPRD 4 Star Baseball Senior Leagues as well as Rawhide Youth Baseball and softball teams of all ages will now be utilizing a safe and well-maintained field. For more information about Carbon Valley Park and Recreation Youth and Adult Sports programs or for field rental information please contact Youth Sport Coordinator Megan Zwart and Adult Sport Coordinator Aaron Stewart at 303.833.3660 ext. 111.

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Attn: United Power Customers - Your Cash Is Waiting! By Cristi Benavides

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ore and more homeowners are switching over to solar power. Several experts have stated in the media that 2015 is the year to make the switch, and here’s why: Solar is not just good for the planet; it’s good for your bank account! Install a home solar power system and your utility company pays you a rebate based on your system’s size and your home’s energy production. Basically, it’s a little reward for producing your own power and alleviating your home’s consumption off the main power grid. Why this is good for United Power customers: U.P. chooses to give their

customers a rebate upfront, rather than stretching it out in small monthly payments like other Colorado utility companies. Once your solar power system is installed, you’re seeing a nice, fat check in the mailbox from United Power. But wait, there’s more! Switch over to solar, and you’ll save money in other ways too. Not only will you earn a sizable rebate check from your utility company, but you’ll also receive a 30% federal tax credit and enjoy predictable energy rates for years to come; increase your home’s property value and even help your home sell 3 times faster

too. Simply put, solar is now the cheaper, cleaner, smarter way to power your home and put cash back in your pocket. With Google’s $860 million investment in SolarCity, and a carefully planned, fair business model, American’s can now make the switch to a cleaner, smarter energy choice and save money instantly. For $0 down and $0 cost out of pocket, Americans in 18 states can now lease, buy, or simply use SolarCity as their new energy provider, and pay less per kilowatt than the larger utility companies charge. SolarCity is the nation’s leading home solar installation

company, with a new customer signing up every 2 minutes and over 210,000 served and counting. Don’t wait! Switch to solar now before your Rebate with United Power decrease further and the 30% federal tax credit lasts. The sooner you get onboard and switch, the more money you’ll save. For more information on how you can make the switch to solar, contact your local SolarCity Field Energy Consultant, Eric Kleffner to schedule your free consultation. 720-2273748 ekleffner@solarcity.com

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Front Range Lock and Safe: A Local Source for Security By Jan Sciacca

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ilas Sizemore, a Dacono resident and Erie High School graduate, has been servicing the Carbon Valley, Mead and east Longmont and Erie communities with lock service since 2013. His company known as Front Range Lock & Safe handles commercial, residential and automotive security service. In addition to 24/7 emergency service, Silas handles security cameras, electronic locks and safes. An additional area of business he covers is that of installing seamless gutters and downspouts. You may have seen Silas’ green pickup and shell in the community. He prides himself in being an honest and reliable locksmith with value pricing. He also plugs the phrase “Stay Positive,” which is refreshing. Silas credits Joe Felt of Colorado Lock and Safe with introducing him to locksmith skills and mentoring him. Joe, a master locksmith of 30 years, continues to assist Silas on larger jobs.

Although having a mobile business is important, his dream is to have a tri-town storefront someday that sells keys, locks and safes. Silas hinted that his dream might become reality by early fall. Silas wants to remind readers that we don’t always know who has keys to the new homes we buy. He shares, “When people buy new houses there are master pins in the locks for all of the contractors who worked on the house. When you get the keys to one’s brand new house, you’re not necessarily the first one to have them.” If one needs a new lock, Silas will assist you in determining the correct type of lock, based on the security risk/exposure, life safety application and frequency of use. For commercial customers, he can specify, design, provide install and service a wide range of electronic access control systems and closed circuit television (CCTV) systems. If one has a safe but wants a new or different safe, Silas not only sells safes but he buys safes as well. Silas’s wife is Jennifer, who Silas refers to as his “rock” and the one who holds him, the family and the business together. The Sizemores have four kids – Brittany, Madison, Silas the 4th and Ana. Front Range Lock & Safe is offering a special through the month of July to Carbon Valley Consumer Report readers. Enjoy either 15% off all locksmith services or pay for two medium security locks and receive the third one free. Front Range Lock and Safe can be reached at 720.589.0045 and frlock2014@gmail.com.

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n June 1, 2010, I awoke to excitedly launch my new business, Face to Face. I estimate that I’ve spoken over 50 times, created 35 business pages, and written 60 status updates a week since the beginning - totaling 14,400 status updates in five years!

HOW IT STARTED I’d never thought of myself as an entrepreneur, but after talking to a few trusted friends, I felt encouraged that it just might work. If not, I was prepared to go get a “real” job. My husband is supportive as my business partner, and we were willing to give it six months to see if it would work.

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Sitting on the floor of my new office - an empty room with a computer I’d borrowed from my daughter, I created a Menu of Services and had some business cards printed. From the Mad Men website, Face to Face lady was created as my avatar - she was friendly and approachable and yet professional. She was the face of my business until I felt comfortable enough to use my own business headshot. Good fortune smiled upon me when I began, as some of my clients from the radio station where I’d worked followed me over to my new business. I’ll be forever grateful for their vote of confidence.

THE PEOPLE WHO’VE HELPED There are professionals that I’ve leaned on heavily, including Cheryl Jackson with Live Life Fully Coaching, Ray Fatland with Lodestar Tax and Accounting, Julie Lewis with Lewis Design Studio,

Natalie Carrado, Dawna Sanders with Dawna’s Design Threads, Ben Goss, Susan Jewel-Klema with Something With Pizzaz, Kris Bruntz and Linda Sue Head with Send Out Cards. Mary Fedje, thank you for the name for my business. Jesse Esparza with the Small Business Development Council offered invaluable help.

KIND OF A BIG DEAL Many thanks to Kelly Martindale of the Carbon Valley Consumer Report and Susan Kline of the Brighton Buzz. The strategy to advertise and have my articles in your publications from the beginning has been a constant source of referrals and definitely created a professional image for Face to Face.

DEEPLY GRATEFUL I’m especially appreciative of those who have asked me to speak, those of you who have kindly referred me to those you know, and also my wonderful clients who trust me to professionally manage their social media. I love what I do and I love working with you! Here’s to the next five!

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Hunter’s Grille Offers a Quality Experience at Value Pricing By Jan Sciacca

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unter’s Grille boasts of a top notch staff and a loyal clientele who loves the unique menu. That same clientele has helped spur an enthusiastic and growing Sunday brunch crowd. The restaurant known as Hunter’s Grille, 51 Erie Parkway, existed under three other names and ownerships before owners Don Hess and Mandy Curl purchased it in April 2014. Don admits to a rocky start when news of a “soft” opening somehow permeated Erie neighborhoods and unexpected crowds converged on the restaurant. With his new staff, new menu and food for only those he was expecting, it was overwhelming. Before he knew it, the restaurant, which hadn’t opened yet, was receiving less than stellar reviews. All that has changed. The restaurant is large and can accommodate 200 in its restaurant/bar area and another 60 on its two patios. Don and Mandy sold their Estes Park restaurant in February so Don now spends his days at Hunter’s Grille. His attention to detail shows. For those who haven’t been to Hunter’s Grille, you’re in for a treat. The menu has appetizers that range from Buffalo wings to Calamari to Rocky Mountain Oysters. The salad offerings are gourmet in nature and include selections of salmon, grilled chicken or juicy marinated grilled steak. With 10 dressings available, there is one to please everyone. There are two types of Don’s award-winning chili, assorted beef, seafood and chicken sandwiches. The menu also sports BBQ, burgers of all types, including veggie, elk and buffalo, 5 premium beef steaks, two types of trout, pecan salmon and the list goes on. Hunter’s Grille is value priced, with entrées listed at $10 or higher. The steaks are superb quality and priced at nearly half what the going rate is at comparable restaurants. Hunter’s Grille was the location for a recent Erie Rotary Club social time. There I learned from locals Jan deLuise and Ila Mettee-McCutchon that I should try their favorite appetizer picks of Calamari and artichoke cheese dip. They recommended the pecan salmon or a three meat sausage plate as a main course.

Owners: Don Hess and Mandy Curl Enjoy unique dining inside or out on the patio or visit over cocktails at the beautiful bar

The recent brunch offering on Sundays has been a huge hit with the community. The Sunday before I met with Don, the restaurant had served 60 dozen eggs. Brunch is served Sundays, 9am-2pm and consists of traditional, “favorites,” skillets, omelets, waffles and stuffed baguettes. Hunter’s Grille carries 12 beers on tap and offers seasonal beers as well. The ambiance and the 45’ bar is a good meeting spot for imbibing in the daily special of $1.50 draft beer. Don Hess affirms, “90% of the food offerings we serve, we make from scratch.” Don typically makes all the chili gravies, sometimes arriving as early as 4 a.m. to start his recipes. He shared that he’s won a chili cook-off two years in a row. When

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years where they employed 45 employees. The original link or interest in food for Don goes back to his mother, who had a fascination for gourmet recipes. Don explained that his mother would either eat somewhere or see a recipe somewhere and decide she would make it at home. He remembers his mother being determined to serve a stuffed squid like she had seen in a magazine, even though home to them was a South Dakota farm, where Don was raised. Don credits his father and mother with showing him the creation/discovery process. Later he became aware of the commercial food environment when he worked as an Air Force health inspector. When not at the restaurant, Don likes to cook from scratch, hunt, fish and snowmobile. Mandy likes to visit her family in England, jet ski and read. Hunter’s Grille can be reached at (720) 389-8538 and is on FaceBook, where their menu can be viewed.

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Barley’s Angels Colorado to Launch July 21 The Interior Painting Process selected your colors. Soon you Proper preparation of the surfaces in Carbon Valley You’ve will have a brand new look in your to be painted essential for a long lasting home! Your painting crew has arrived and has reviewed the scope of the work they will be doing for you. What should you expect next? They will have tools and equipment to bring in and set up in the work area so protecting your personal belongings should be a priority. To protect your flooring drop cloths should be placed inside your home beginning at the entrance and continuing into the areas that will be painted. Fixtures and everything that will not be painted will covered with plastic. Switch plates and electrical outlet covers will be removed.

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eborah Cameron, a Tri-town resident, is launching a women’s craft beer group to the area. It’s called Barley’s Angel Colorado, Carbon Valley Chapter. The women’s group will meet quarterly, with the first meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 21 at 7 pm at Georgia Boys BBQ Smokehouse in Frederick. Deborah says, “Colorado is ground zero for craft beer and I began the organization to provide women who love craft beer the chance to meet other women who feel the same way and to enjoy the variety of great beers being brewed and offered in our area. I currently have two very strong chapters going – one in Boulder and one in Denver. I wanted to open one in the Tri-town area because I live here, I love the brews Georgia Boys offer, and I want to meet all the great female beer drinkers that live in this area.” Deborah wants women readers to know that beer can be more than just light, sharp or cold pilsner. There’s a range of flavors from sweet and malty to tart/sour and complex. Beer can be light and refreshing or heavier and dessert-like. She continues, “It pairs really well with food and there’s a great flavor combination for everyone.” The first meeting on July 21 will involve meeting the chef at Georgia Boys to hear how he makes his barbeque and how it pairs with beers. Three craft beers, paired specifically with three BBQ “taster” plates will be sampled. Members who come to the first meeting will help plan the group. Deborah says the chapter will serve fun, friendship and a great time to women of Frederick, Firestone and Dacono but women from outside the area (Longmont, Mead, Erie and beyond) are welcome too. Tickets for the first meeting are $15. To obtain a ticket, pay a $5 seat reservation (balance due on the night of the event) and RSVP on the group’s ticketing page. The link to RSVP is on the group’s website under Angels’ Colorado events. Future group meetings will have special speakers from breweries and a different food and beer pairing focus each time. Kirsten Mundorff is a member of both the Denver and Boulder Chapters. She exclaims, “Joining Barley’s Angels has been an awesome experience that has allowed me to connect with other women who want to celebrate the wonderful craft beer Colorado has to offer. It has given me the opportunity to meet a variety of people within the brewing industry and increase my knowledge of the brewing process. I love the meetings!” Deborah is married and has lived in the Tri-town area for over 12 years. She loves the friendly, community-oriented environment and has enjoyed seeing the area grow. Deborah loves craft beer as a “hobby” but enjoys writing, music and time with her family as well. Deborah loves the fellowship that occurs with meeting new ladies at Barley’s Angels meetings. She says the enthusiasm is contagious. She fondly remembers a first meeting of the Denver Chapter, at Wynkoop Brewery in Denver. Twenty-three ladies braved a snowstorm to enjoy the group. Four of them were well-known brewers. The Carbon Valley Chapter of Barley’s Angels will hold meetings quarterly on Tuesday nights at 7 pm and is based at Georgia Boys BBQ, 141 5th St. in Frederick. Upcoming events, photos and information are available on the group’s website barleysangelscolorado.com. The contact phone number is 720-318-8324.

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finish. Prep usually includes light sanding where needed and scraping of any visibly peeling or chipped paint. Holes from nails, etc, will be patched and cracks will be filled. Retexturing drywall, if necessary will be done at this stage as well. A primer coat will be needed if there are any damaged areas or if there are any surfaces that have never been painted, and it would be applied at this stage. Tape and caulk will be next . Once the area is prepped and primed the paint coat will be applied. A high quality paint is always recommended. Ceilings will be painted first and the trim will be painted next. Before starting walls, corners and anything that needs to be painted around will be cut in by hand, then the walls will usually be rolled. After an adequate dry time a second coat of paint can be applied if needed. Once the paint has dried enough, all the tape is pulled, paper and plastic sheeting is removed, drops are pulled and the area is cleaned up. The paint job is complete!

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Caregiver Burnout

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Family caregivers provide 20 hours of unpaid in-home care per week 87% of caregivers do not get enough sleep Caregivers with declining health who report depression—91% Caring for an Alzheimer’s patient can shorten a person’s life by 4-8 years

Preventing Burnout The most important step you can take to combat burnout is to closely monitor your stress level. Prolonged high stress hinders the immune system’s ability to fight disease and can lead to fatigue, depression and eventually, burnout. The following strategies can help relieve stress:

Caregiver Burnout Burnout can be defined as “a debilitating psychological condition brought about by unrelieved stress”. Because burnout may not be readily identified the same way a sore throat or rash may be identified, caregivers may deny or simply be unaware of the warning signs. Signs of burnout include:       

Feeling pessimistic and dissatisfied Decreased energy or emotional exhaustion Withdrawing from friends or social interactions Loss of interest in work or hobbies Increased use of alcohol or medication to relax Becoming impatient, irritable or argumentative Lower resistance to illness

Join a caregiver support group. A support group is a safe place for you to share experiences and frustrations with other caregivers as well as seek advice. Set reasonable limits. You can’t be a successful caregiver if you give until there is nothing left. Be realistic about how much time and energy you can devote to caregiving. Pull back if you feel that you’re surpassing this threshold.

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The primary purpose of the VFW is to support the needs of ANY Veteran who may require assistance. It may be helping with groceries, gasoline for the car, removing unwanted items from the basement, building a wheelchair ramp, it can be anything and we are there to help you. All it takes to obtain assistance from our VFW Post is a DD-214 and a phone call or email. Veteran Service Officers – The VFW and each county of Colorado has a Veteran Service Officers known as a VSO. Their primary job is to help you fill out all the applications and paperwork to receive the benefits you earned by being one of the 3% who serve this great nation. If you wish to meet with a VSO the Weld County VSO is in SW Weld County the first Tuesday of each month from 0800 to noon at the SW Weld Complex, just north of Hwy 119 on the east side of I-25. There is no charge for the time and all you need is your DD-214 to get started. VFW Post 9741 has its monthly Hearty Breakfast the 3rd Saturday of the month at the Prairie Greens Clubhouse from 0800 to 1100, 7781 Mountain View in Frederick. It is only $7.00 which is a fund raiser for our post and includes scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, green chili, pancakes, waffles, coffee and orange juice. A great way to start your Saturday. Come on out and Hang With Heroes. If you know a Veteran who needs help, contact us at Cmdr@VFWPost9741.com or call 303-818-3647.

Carbon Valley Rotary will be hosting Community Bingo Saturday evening, November 7, 2015 at the Carbon Valley Park & Recreation Center Gymnasium in Frederick. Entry Tickets are $5 per person – everyone that enters must have an entry ticket. Game packs of 7 Bingo games are $5 and will be available to anyone with an entry ticket. Total cost is a minimum of $10.00 for a chance at a total cash payout of $1,000. Additional game packs and specials will be on sale at the event, as well as refreshment concessions. Tickets will be available September 1, 2015 from any Rotary member or at Zadel Realty in the Safeway Shopping center, 8110 Colorado Blvd., Firestone, (303) 833-3012.

Free Haircuts for Those Getting Chemo FREE Haircuts Every Monday, anyone who is going through chemotherapy & would like to get their hair cut shorter or shaved off, call for appointment. Mr. Todd’s Barber Shop is offering this FREE service by appointment only, 8a. til 5p. (303) 434-1880. (To have the shop ready, please give him at least 24-hours notice).

Carbon Valley Outreach Program for Babies Now in process from 1:00-3:00 pm. at 422 8th Street, Dacono,(next to Valley Bank). This program is to help moms and dads provide products for their babies . These items are provided at no charge to the parent. We will be open the first Sunday of each month. This program is sponsored by the Carbon Valley Seventh-Day Adventist Church. We are anxious to meet you and your little ones.

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id you know managing a business page on Facebook differs from a personal page? In fact, a business page offers more options and capabilities for those who want to promote their business online such as: you can boost posts, backtrack, target demographics that best fit your business, and you can schedule status posts so your page updates even when you’re away! And as your business grows Facebook allows multiple administrators to run the page while keeping track of the changes each admin makes. However, social media marketing is intricate. Facebook can be far better at promoting your business than any other social media. . An effective business page on Facebook will not only gain you more followers and clients, but will also keep the ones you already have. The efficacy of a Facebook page will help you educate, entice and enchant your followers, but you must be careful not to bore, irritate or hard sell to them either. In the end, social media marketing continues to grow and the search engine optimization becomes more valuable each day. This only skims the surface of what it can be like to manage a business page on Facebook, but Face to Face is here to help. Monica Lewis Intern at Face to Face Questions? Call Jennie Poppenger at Face to Face for a one-hour consultation. 303.518.0089

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4. Clear the Clutter Clear your kitchen counters of just about everything. Clean your closets by packing up little-used items like outof-season clothes and old toys. Put at least one-third of your furniture in storage, especially large pieces, such as entertainment centers and big televisions. Pack up family photos, knickknacks, and wall hangings to depersonalize your home. Store the items you’ve packed offsite or in boxes neatly arranged in your garage or basement.

5. Do a Thorough Cleaning A clean house makes a strong first impression that your home has been well cared for. Wash windows and leave them open to air out your rooms. Clean carpeting and drapes to eliminate cooking odors, smoke, and pet smells. Wash light fixtures and baseboards, mop and wax floors, and give your stove and refrigerator a thorough once-over. Pay attention to details - wash fingerprints from light switch plates, clean inside the cabinets, and polish doorknobs. Source: HouseLogic

Cindy Campbell with RE/MAX Alliance has been a REALTOR ® in the tri-town area for 9 years and a tri-town resident for 17 years. She can be reached at 303-881-7413 or Cindy@ ColoradoWelcomeHome.com.


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ctivities for creating community spirit/ pride • Beautiful Yard Award (Memorial Day to Labor Day) • Halloween Award (October) • T h a n k s g i v i n g / Fa l l / Ha r v e s t Award (November) • Christmas Award (December) Congratulations to our first winners of the season. You can tell they show their Old Town Pride and Spirit by having beautiful yards. We are glad to have them in our community: •• Craig and Amanda Smith, 565 5th Street •• Pat Hill, 157 5th Street

Beautiful Yard Awards • The purpose is to show community spirit and pride • The will awards will take place between Memorial Day and Labor Day • Two signs will be awarded each week for15 weeks • The signs will be placed in the yards of the winners each week and certificates will be handed out at the end of the summer • Members of the Coalition will rotate to judge for the awards each week • A score card will be created for judges to use. • Criteria Includes: o BE WELL GROOMED: Mowed and edged with a natural appearance. No hoses visible in yard. o FENCES, PATIOS, PORCHES: No damage, deterioration, or construction issues. o BE EYE CATCHING: No dead grass, few weeds, variety of trees, flowers, shrubs, etc. Varied colors, heights, textures, landscape features. Creative curb appeal

o MAKE USE OF DESIGN FEATURES: Potted plants, birdhouses, other decorative items, but not overdone. Natural landscape should be the goal. o NO JUNK OR DEBRIS VISIBLE: no appliances or outdoor furniture in disrepair anywhere in sight; no junked vehicles on blocks or in yard o EXTERIOR APPEARANCE of the property should be clearly visible from the street.

Halloween • Create a Halloween sign award for October • Judging will occur on October 19; award sign placed October 31. • Nathaniel Perez will design a special yard sign for this month. • Criteria are to be the same as used for Beautiful Yard Awards. • A score card will be created for judges to use.

Thanksgiving/Fall/Harvest • Create a Fall/Harvest/ Thanksgiving award sign for November • Judging will occur on November 18; award sign placed on November 21. • Criteria are to be the same as used for Beautiful Yard Awards. • A score card will be created for judges. Christmas/Holiday/Religious • This is to be as it was last year. Three business owners will be asked to serve as judges. • There will be three winners: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Judges decisions will be submitted to the Coalition on December 20 and winners will be announced on December 21.

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he Frederick Arts Commission, in partnership with Frederick Power & Light, is offering local artists a chance to display their artwork in a very public way –on utility equipment throughout the community! The Community Canvas Program is seeking applications from local artists for the 2015 cycle which will include transforming one to two utility boxes

into bright, active murals in Frederick. Decisions will be made by the Frederick Arts Commission by the end of June. “If you think about a utility box it’s really just a five-sided canvas waiting for a painting to happen,” said Frederick Arts Commission Chairperson, Laura Brown. “It seemed a shame not to take advantage of the opportunity to bring some color, some whimsy and an element of surprise into the community, and so was born the Community Canvas program.”

Anyone interested in participating in the 2015 Community Canvas Program should submit an application by June 19, 2015. Applications are available online at www.frederickco.gov/arts or by coming into Frederick Town Hall at 401 Locust St. PHOTO CAPTION: Artist Tami Showers with the electrical box she painted in 2014.

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he Town of Frederick is proud to bring the Carbon Valley residents an outlet for locally produced food and goods for the fifth year in a row with The Frederick Market on 5th Street from Main Street to Elm Street. The market will still run every Thursday now through September, but will have two new changes this year, with hours changing mid-season and music at the market each week. In July, the market will run 4-8 p.m. and in August and September it will cut back to 4-7 p.m. to account for the earlier darkness that time of year. In order to provide a more enjoyable and inviting atmosphere, there will be live music at the market each week, showcasing local acoustic artists the same way local food and crafts are showcased. By adding an orchard (Wags World Orchard) and an organic farm (Big Willy’s Farm) to the normal market offerings, this year will feature more fresh produce than ever before! This will give local families the

chance to meet their local farmer, know where their food comes from and eat some of the best local produce in Colorado. For a complete list of vendors, go to www. frederickco.gov/FrederickMarket. The Frederick Market will continue to offer special themed events throughout the season, each paired with a Downtown Sounds Concert in the Crist Park gazebo, a beer garden and food.

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you do the exact same fitness and exercise routines the same way week in and week out, your body will quickly adapt to that particular workout and workload. When your body isn’t challenged beyond its comfort zone, you won’t see the results you’re looking for. It won’t take much to mix things up to prevent plateaus. That’s why attending my ladies only fitness groups will challenge you in new ways. By varying the number of reps, the way the exercises are performed, to the variety of exercises themselves will constantly surprise the body and continue to push you forward. In addition to changing the exercises in the ways I mentioned above, you can also change the weight-lifting or body-weight exercises by contracting your muscles in different ways. Isotonic movements of your muscles are either concentric (where the working muscle shortens) or eccentric (where the working muscle lengthens). When you lift the weight, your muscle contracts concentrically. An example of this is when you do a bicep curl, you’re pulling the weight toward your shoulder. When you bring the weight back down to straighten your arm, this is the eccentric contraction. At the midpoint of the exercise, when you stop moving the weight and you’re still holding it, your muscles contract statically, or an isometric contraction (where the length of the muscle stays the same). You can adjust the way you do your exercises and reps by shifting the emphasis among the three forms of muscle contraction, which provide you with three ways to do almost anything and endless ways to switch around your routine to keep it fresh and motivating. With using the example of the bicep curl above, you can slow the concentric contraction (slow up, regular speed down) or regular speed up and slow the eccentric contraction back down. You can also do a bicep curl to the half way point and then hold that isometric contraction, and then release it back down to rest. This is just using one example of one exercise, so you can see how you can have hundreds of variations with just changing up the speeds in which you perform each one.

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hether you are buying your first home or your fifth, the steps are much the same. The differences are in your experience and comfort level. If it is your first home, you will be dealing with new processes as well as different technology. Ask questions, so you will better understand both. The first step is important. Select a Realtor with whom you will be comfortable. In addition to interviewing several agents, talk to people you know who have recently used the services of a Realtor. Ask the agents you interview if they are familiar with first time home buyers and if they like dealing with them. You should select someone who is patient, knowledgeable and willing to teach. You will need not only the answers to questions, but also guidance in knowing what questions to ask. Getting pre-qualified or pre-approved for a loan is the next step. Pre-qualifying is the process of talking to a lender to see how much you can borrow based on your income and expenses. Pre-approval is the same process, but goes one step further. The lender doing the verifications will actually approve you for a loan, subject to your finding an appropriately priced property. In today’s market, rates are low, so a fixed rate mortgage is the best way to go for most buyers. Keep in mind that the payment you arrange to make should probably not be the largest you’re qualified for. Determine an amount you’ll feel comfortable paying. You may qualify for a higher payment that your lifestyle will support. Once you know the price range for which you qualify, it’s time to start looking at homes. Many people are more comfortable looking at homes online to start with. National sites such as Realtor. com are good, as well as more local sites like zadelrealty.com can help you get a good idea of the local market. Once you have a basic idea, the most efficient way to do this is to sit down with your Realtor and discuss the homes you have found as well as your wants and needs. Make a list of the things you must have and the things you’d

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like to have but aren’t mandatory. Your agent can then give you information on the properties that meet your needs. If there are few homes available, your agent can counsel you on what expectations are realistic. In some markets, there are a wide variety of properties available from bank owned homes to ones that are in great shape and ready for occupancy. At other times, like the current market, there may be very little on the market, so it is necessary to make quicker decisions. Take notes when looking at homes, and try not to look at more than four or five in the same day. Each time you look, try to keep in mind the very best property you see, and forget about the others. When you find the right home, it will then be time to write an offer. This is a legally binding contract, so make sure you understand it. Take time to read it, and get advice from a real estate attorney if you like. Address all of your concerns in the contract. Don’t assume that someone else will take care of problems. During the time between writing the offer and the closing (the date when you become the owner) much will take place. The lender will ask you for what will seem like a never-ending list of items. Don’t take it personally. Lenders ask every borrower for a substantial amount of information. You will also need to do a physical inspection of the property. While anyone can do this, hiring a professional can be money well spent. You may not feel it necessary to reject the property due to the inspection report, but it’s still good to know what you are buying. Take the same steps with the closing as you did with the contract. Read, ask questions and understand. And finally, enjoy the pride of home ownership.

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Can you believe that summer is here? Events are blooming all over the place! You don’t have to look very far to find something to do right here in Carbon Valley… The Chamber will be hosting a Beer Tent at the 4th at Firestone from 6 to 10 pm in Miners Park. Come join the evening festivities to include music, food, beer and Fireworks!! July 11th make your way to Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave, Firestone, for Carbon Valley’s Relay for Life, kick off is at 6 pm. For more information on how to start or join a team go to http://main. acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/ RFLCY15GW?pg=entry&fr_id=66291 or call Julia at 303.833.5933. Join now and help Celebrate More Birthdays! There will not be a Chamber Business After Hours in July due to the holiday, however, we will be hosting a Lunch to Learn at the Carbon Valley Library on Thursday, July 16th from 11:30 to 1 pm.

Come learn more about “How to Make the Most of your Membership Benefits” by using the Chamber Website! Did you know you can post Job openings, offer deals to the community or just Chamber Members, and advertise events you are putting on? Use pictures and/or graphics to tell the world about your business? Link your chamber member directory page to your website and so much more?! Bring your tablet or laptop with you so you can practice as we show you what you are missing. This Lunch to Learn is Free and lunch will be provided by the Chamber. Seating is limited so RSVP now to Julia or Judy at 303.833.5933 or email info@ carbonvalleychamber.com! On Thursday, July 23rd there will be a Multi-Chamber Business After Hours event at the Colorado Model Railroad Museum680 10 St, Greeley, CO 80631, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. If you have extra room in your car or van let us know if you would be willing to be part of a carpool. Please RSVP

to Julia or Judy at 303.833.5933 or info@ carbonvalleychamber.com by July 17th. On August 6th the Business After Hours will be at the Carbon Valley Library 7 Park Avenue, Firestone, CO from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Come see the beautiful library, Julia K. Davis, see what the Library has to offer the Executive community your business and meet the Director friendly staff! Save the DATE for the 14th Annual Chamber Open Golf Tournament Friday, August 28th at Saddleback Golf Club. If your business has not joined the chamber For information on Sponsorships or or would like more information, contact how you can get involved call Julia or me at julia@carbonvalleychamber.com or Judy at 303.833.5933 or email us at info@ 303.833.5933 (office) or 303.775.1106 carbonvalleychamber.com. There will be (cell), I would love to come visit with you! something for everyone!! Make sure you check the event calendar for the chamber at www. carbonvalleychamber.com and for each of the communities in the Carbon Valley you do not want to miss anything that is going on!! The Chamber Office is open Julia K. Davis, Executive Director Monday through Friday 8:30am to 5pm.

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Please join us for an evening of fun, food and fellowship at a Multi-Chamber Business After Hours event for Chamber members and their adult guests.

CV Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Recipient Alejandro “Alex” Lopez with George Heath and Jesse Esparza

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Upcoming Chamber Events  NOTE: There is no Business After Hours in July  Beer Garden @ 4th @Firestone – Miners Park in Firestone  Lunch and Learn @ Carbon Valley Regional Library in Firestone – July 16th  Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival @ Dacono – August 1st  Business After Hours @Carbon Valley Regional Library in Firestone – August 6th  14th Annual Chamber Open @ Saddleback Golf Course – August 28th  CO Craft Beer Roundup, Crist Park in Frederick – September 5th

Key Chamber/ Community Events  July 4, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. - 4TH @ FIRESTONE @ Hart Park in Firestone  August 1, All Day – Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival @ Dacono

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Upcoming Community Events Workshops of interest held at the Carbon Valley Regional Library in Firestone **Go to www.CVRhighplains.us or contact Brett Keniston at 720 685-5100 for more information  Spread the Word! Learn How to Make the Most of your Membership Benefits by using the Chamber Website on July 16th at 10:30 at the Carbon Valley Regional Library located at 7 Park Ave. Firestone, CO 80504. Please RSVP to: info@ carbonvalleychamber.com. **SPACE IS LIMITED**

Meet our newest Chamber Board Member! The board of directors is pleased to announce that Malyka Korgan, State Farm Insurance has been elected to fill the board seat left vacant by the hiring of Julia Davis as Executive Director. Please help us welcome Malyka Korgan!

When: Thursday, July 23 Where: Colorado Model Railroad Museum 680 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Time: 5:30 pm —7:30 pm Please RSVP to your Chamber by July 17th


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ummer; it’s here, right? Mother Nature has been teasing us with an occasional sunny day sandwiched between black clouds, bolts of lightning, torrential downpours and beautiful rainbows! When I remember summertime as a kid it was bike rides with friends, hanging out at the pool, going on a blackberry hunt through the woods, riding my horse, playing catch in the front yard and NEVER setting foot inside the house before dark! Sadly, I don’t notice any of those things happening with kids today. What should be streets and parks filled with kids out playing is instead empty playground equipment in quiet neighborhoods. Instead of playing outside, kids are inside in front of screens with video controllers or smart phones in their hands. I was fortunate enough to attend a workshop this week put on by the St. Vrain Valley School District entitled ‘Learning in Motion: Integrating Magic into Every Classroom’, put on by Kim Bevill. It was fantastic! I learned more in that one day than I have in a long time. What I took away though was just how little our kids actually move today; hence the reference to the video games and smart phones. Ilearnedthatourbrainsaremeanttomove… yes, our brains! Getting our blood flowing allows the brain to move therefore increasing learning, memory, concentration and mood! Moving is essential to a brain’s function. Everything that we do is dependent on the use of our body. Conclusive research proves that movement can improve balance, coordination, flexibility, heart function, hormone swings, increases in energy, better sleep, improved stress levels…and the list goes on! How does all of this relate to a school setting you ask? According to further research, kids who move and are more physically fit are able to better perform academically. By moving and increasing blood flow and oxygen to the muscles and brain, we are able to decrease feelings of lethargy, boredom, stress and aggression. Thus allowing students to be more productive and on task rather than feeling bored which leads to trouble. As a result of attending this eyeopening workshop, Carbon Valley Academy is committed to bringing movement into the school this fall! On your visits through the school, don’t be surprised to see kids juggling bean bags, walking balance beams, playing a game with pool noodles; and that’s just for starters. But here’s the best part………it can start this summer, BEFORE school is even back in session! Get your kids moving, send them on bike rides, walks with the dog, and trips to the playground. Play catch with them, swim with them, hike, run; whatever gets them moving! The more they move, the more blood flow to the brain, the better they feel and the more productive they are. It’s going to be an exciting year at Carbon Valley Academy! There’s lots to look forward to. We will have a booth at the Farmer’s Market in downtown Frederick through July 9 if you want to learn more before the school year starts! Happy summering, Julie Johnson, Principal Carbon Valley Academy

FREE FULL-DAY Kindergarten

Little Blessings In Home Preschool Enrolling now for 2015-2016

Carbon Valley Academy 303.774.9555 FOOD TRUCKS 6-9PM • LIVE MUSIC 6-8PM FREE FITNESS FUN & GAMES 6-8PM BY THE CARBON VALLEY PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT

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ittle Blessings is an in home Christian Preschool that offers programs for 3 to 5 year old children, with wrap-around care. I offer age-appropriate activities including math skills, language arts, fine and gross motor skills, social studies/science, simple Bible lessons, art, music, classroom skills, field trips and special activities including GYMNASTICS, MUSIC, COOKING CLASS, MOVEMENT/MUSIC CLASS, AND STRETCH AND GROW CLASSES WEEKLY. Healthy breakfast, lunch,and snack are included. I have a large yard for play, and am within walking distance of two parks.

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Hi, my name is Christine and I have been working with preschool-age children for eight years. I understand that it is a hard decision to leave your child for the day and go to work, but I strive to have a loving and safe environment that your child will be happy in and look forward to coming back to every day! I believe that children are a blessing and should be able to express themselves creatively and freely. I am First Aid, CPR, and Medical Administration certified and Little Blessings Preschool LLC is licensed by the State of Colorado and Town of Firestone. Also, I am QUALISTAR FAMILY CHILD CARE CERTIFIED and Rated Level 2 by the new Colorado Shines Early Education (Colorado Shines assigns a quality rating to licensed early care and education programs, similar to rating systems for other service-related industries like hotels and restaurants,. This new rating system will assess, improve and communicate the level of quality in licensed early care and education programs.) Take a look at our website: www. littleblessingspreschoolllc.webs.com or call Christine at 303-482-5352 to learn more. Follow us on Facebook @ Little Blessings Preschool LLC and watch what we do on a daily basis. Thank you, Christine O’Dell

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all now for the 2015-2016 School year!

• Licensed In-Home Care for children aged 3-5 • Full preschool program daily included in the tuition • Full Day and Half Day options available • CPR and First Aid certified • Creative Movement, Yoga, gymnastics and music classes monthly • 15 passenger van with approved seatbelts • Monthly Field trips and outings • Fenced backyard • One dog...kenneled during childcare hours • Conveniently located to I-25 • Hours of Operation: 7:15 am-5:15 pm Monday – Friday Call Vicki Athmann @303-506-8825 or check out our website for more information. www.thebusybeepreschool.net.

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The Carbon Valley Regional Library is located at 7 Park Ave., Firestone.

 Super Sounds. July 7, 10:30 am. Investigate sound science by hearing, feeling, and even seeing vibrations. Grades K-3; registration.  Intro to Gale Courses. July 7, 1 pm. Learn about the variety of free lifestyle and vocational online courses offered by HPLD.  Money Matters: Estate Planning. July 7, 6:30 pm. Understand the basics of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, probate in Colorado, and beneficiary designations.  Super Stuffed Animal Sleepover. July 14, 9:30 am. Bring your toy to the library for a story, activities and a goodbye kiss. Pick up your toy the next day.  Moves Like Spiderman. July 14, 1 pm. Harness all four Spidey powers and hone your skills in the Colorado Mountain Club’s Bouldering Bus. Grades K-12; waiver required.  Excel Basics. July 14, 1 pm. Update your practical skills and learn to create, save

and edit spreadsheets. Registration required.  Intro to Deep Web. July 21, 1 pm. We’ll provide the supplies and teach you the tricks of sugary transformation. Registration required.  Be a Hero. July 21, 3 pm. Learn Green Scene technology. Create your superhero video. Grades 6-12; registration required.  SBDC Small Business Start Up Orientation. July 23, 6 pm. – A comprehensive program for free resources when starting your own business. Registration.  Intro to the Internet. July 27, 6 pm. Registration required.  Local Heroes. July 28, 10 am. Come and meet the heroes that operate every day, even when we don’t know it.


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“Your Creative Side” Paint and Sip Studio Opens By Jan Sciacca

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rederick High School graduate Abby Fields, knew when she went to her first paint and sip art studio that was what she wanted to do. It took time, research, study, education and support from family but Abby opened “Your Creative Side,” a new paint and sip art instruction studio, in May of this year. When Abby moved to Longmont, after completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Hospitality from Metro State University, she saw an opportunity to pursue combining her acquired skills with her love of painting, all in an exciting venue of an art instruction studio. Your Creative Side is located in Longmont at 700 Ken Pratt Blvd, Suite 210, next to Lucky’s Market. The painting class schedule is on the studio’s website: yourcreativesidepaintstudio.com. On the website, one will find all of the paintings, along with the evening or afternoon class schedule for instruction for each painting. During a class, one will learn how to paint the showcase painting of the evening with step-by-step instruction using acrylic paint on canvas. The price of the class is $35, which includes the use of paint, paint brushes, aprons, easels, the art instruction and a 16”x20” canvas for one to paint on and take home. There is also a selection of beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages and

snacks available for purchase during the painting class. Your Creative Side loves to crank up the music and let their guests get creative! They assist with any questions you may have while painting and go at a pace that works well for everyone in the class. Abby strives to provide a relaxed environment for people to unwind, and learn a little about their own artistic talent. Abby says, “With instruction from a good art instructor, anyone can paint a painting on a canvas!” Abby enjoys seeing the enjoyment that a person experiences when painting on a canvas, and how surprised and excited they are upon discovering their creativity! Your Creative Side is for anyone who wants to have a fun painting experience or is

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Child Care in the Carbon Valley Area

318 5th St • Frederick 80530 • 303.833.0718 • info@enfacestudios.com Enroll today for our second session of summer dance classes and we'll waive your registration fee of $25 www.enfacestudios.com • Facebook: En Face Studios

Husky Club @ Centennial Elementary (720)652-8240

Lisa Day Care Savannah (303)833-5646 

Lion’s Den Legacy Elementary (720)652-8169

Peanut Gallery Child Care Firestone-Sagebrush (303)908-3303 

Soaring Eagles Child Care Prairie Ridge Elementary (720)494-3641

Imaginations at Work Firestone (303)833-6745 

Little Critters Firestone (303)833-3282 

Marcy’s Daycare Old Frederick (303)833-3411 

Sweet Things Childcare Pineridge Preschool E. Longmont-119/The Elms Booth Farms (303)772-6873  303-774-6322 

Wee Folks Childcare Ridgecrest (303)304-4509   Licensed Provider~If you provide child care please e-mail information to carbonvalley@gmail. com. This listing is free as space is available. The CVCR is not responsible for any errors or issues with individuals/services.

Heart & Hand Child Care Platteville (970)785-6138 

Just Like Home Childcare Frederick/Savannah sub. Frederick Discovery School 303-827-8792  Capture the Magic Child Care (303)679-1413 Kids First Preschool Frederick Future Footprints Daycare Booth Farms (720)224-6166  (720)939-9954  Ridgecrest Hand-N-Hand Daycare Tri-town area (720)244-0963 

Carbon Valley's Premiere Dance Academy & Home of En Face Dance Force

Shooting Stars Daycare Summit View Estates-Fred (303)684-6464 

Cynthia’s Child Care (303)564-5697

(303)833-5778 

Paint Studio

Mommy Daycare Booth Farms (303)776-9484 

Bloom! Montessori Preschool in Longmont (303)776-8173 

Carbon Valley Child Care Carbon Valley Area (303)833-0398 

Your Creative Side

Learning to Grow Childcare Little Wonders Daycare Wyndham Hill Stoneridge (303)868-9864 (303)774-0874 

Creative Years Learning Ctr Home Away from Home Carbon Valley Sagebrush (303)833-9001  (303)833-3197 

Frederick Day Care Country Side 720.362.2644 

for a couple of hours. I love when someone comes in and does not have faith in themselves that they can do it, but then they see that they actually can, and that it is their own painting worthy of hanging in the house! Everyone is so relaxed when they leave. It’s very therapeutic. I love knowing that my patrons have had a moment to step away from working so hard in the day to day, and play with some paint and canvas.” Your Creative Side can be reached at 720.341.1707 and yourcreativesidepaintstudio@gmail.com.

Tiny Tykes Child Care Firestone 970.305.7281 

All About the Little Ones Countryside (720)226-8844

Busy Bee Preschool Ridgecrest (303)833-5022 

Below Left: Kirk McCurdy

Sharon’s Daycare Ridgecrest (303)833-4529 

Creative Kids Child Care Sweetgrass (303)464-0175 

Exploring Minds Academy Erie (303)828-3452 

Above: Abby Fields

Miss Ross's Daycare Firestone (858)228-0619 

A Perfect Place 2 Play St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-4631 

Bright Future Childcare Longview (303)702-0908 

looking for a fun alternative to going to a bar for a social time. Customers can enjoy a beer or glass of wine while exploring their creative side. Customers may take home a painting that looks like his or her own version of the artist’s picture on the website that is ready to hang on the wall! This can be a fun evening or afternoon out for families or a girl’s night out. The studio also offers date/partner nights where partners pair up to paint two canvases that connect together so they can be hung side by side on the wall. The studio serves a large area and has seen customers from the communities of Longmont, Frederick, Firestone, Dacono, Erie, Mead, Niwot and Loveland. Walk-ins are welcome. Local artist and Abby’s fiancé, Kirk McCurdy plays an important role in helping to establish the business. He does most of the painting instruction, although Abby instructs some evenings. More local artists will be hired to assist Your Creative Side, as it grows. And, indications are that it will grow, based on reviews from Yelp and Facebook. Just a few are shared here. “I have never been to a sip and paint session where EVERYONE’s painting turned out well! That’s what happened here! I feel like we all walked out with a painting we were excited to hang in our home not just the garage. The instruction is the best I have ever had! Great wine/ beer selection! Convenient location and a beautiful design inside! Finally a studio that gave me a good place to put my purse!!! A cubby under the table instead of hanging in the back or plopped on the floor! Comfy chairs too! I can’t recommend this place enough!” –Julia C; Lafayette, CO via Yelp “So much fun! Great atmosphere, great people! Love it!” – Beverly Ann G; Frederick, CO via Facebook “More laid back than other studios. Great atmosphere.” – Elizabeth F; Frederick, CO via Facebook When asked what she enjoyed the most about her business Abby states, “I can meet lots of people in the community and enjoy music and painting with them

Kim Sanger’s Family Child Care, Erie (303)828-4620 

Leaps of Knowledge Savannah (303)466-6999

Little People’s Place Fox Run (303)702-0057 

Little Blessings Preschool LLC Melissa’s Toddler Town Raspberry Hill Sagebrush 303-482-5352  (303)834-8420 

Playhouse Day Care St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-3648 

Little Feet Childcare Frederick (720)532-2573 

Messiah Lutheran School Robin’s Nest Family Care 1335 Francis St., Longmont Firestone (303)776-3466 (303)833-4536 

Little Peeps & Co. Sharpe Farms (720)352-7522

Miss Amy’s Preschool St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-4030 

Tammy’s Daycare St. Vrain Ranch-Firestone (303)833-2791  Tatum’s Little Hands Ridgecrest (303)345-3339 

3 Generations Home Robyn’s Nest Pre-school Firestone - St. Vrain Ranch Daycare (303)833-3762  Sagebrush (303) 833-4483 


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Dennis Melosh takes Kids Toys to a Whole New Level Submitted by Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District

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hen Dennis Melosh told the Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District that he wanted to donate a play kitchen to be used in the KidZone they were overjoyed. Dennis is a craftsman and takes his toy making serious. “It started with my daughter’s suggestion that I make a toy kitchen for my granddaughter’s birthday 7 years ago. It was a hit. A couple of her neighbors wanted sets, a couple of my friends wanted sets, my doctor wanted a set and the orders kept coming” said Melosh. Eight sets later they have improved with suggestions from the moms. A larger window in the oven door, two drawers for storage instead of a door with a shelf and a chalkboard was added on the back of the stove to play school. The original set is still in use. He works hard to make them enjoyable and sturdy - hopefully to become heirlooms. They are made out of 1/2” MDF with sides, shelves and back dadoed, glued and nailed. The face frame is poplar wood that is pocket screwed together. All of the edges are rounded over to prevent injuries. The stove/sink unit weighs 70 pounds. There is an option of a microwave instead of the freezer.

Dennis Melosh: Shows his kitchen creation Above inset: Carbon Valley Senior Center Members encourage toy maker

Melosh added, “I enjoy making different things in my wood shop. I have made desks, bookcases, and sewing cabinets, trays to hold dominoes that have inlays, toy chests, cedar chests, and many other various things. Being retired after 40 years of repairing and installing

medical imaging systems (x-ray machines, CTs, MRIs, etc.) allows me the time to make many unique projects including the octagonal necklace carousel at the Senior Center.” Melosh thinks this toy kitchen set will last a long time and bring many busy play

4th of July Coloring Contest for Kids Ages 3-12

hours to the children who visit the Carbon Valley Rec Center. He is very pleased that it will be in place where many, many youngsters can exercise their imaginations while the parents exercise their bodies. They can also display their artwork on the refrigerator door with magnets just like at home! To order your custom set please contact Dennis Melosh please call 513560-0713.

Group Vacations Made Easy

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etting together with friends and family has never been easier. Whether it’s weddings, reunions, birthday milestones, special interest groups, girls or guys getaway, to ensure your group has a memorable vacation experience from start to finish you should seek a travel professional experienced in group travel. There are many wonderful reasons to travel with a group. Travel consultants make it simple to plan these big events on any cruise line or destination of your choice. Virtually every cruise line or travel vendor has a group program that offers special benefits. Planning is easy. We’re by your side for each step. We handle the details. Enjoy perks, like group discounts and points that can earn your group onboard amenities on a ship or free rooms or upgrades for the group leader or couple at a destination wedding. Customize it. We can arrange private shore excursions, cocktail hours, or other events, just for your group. So much is included. Fine dining, live music and shows, kids programs, fitness center, nightlife—it’s all covered. No payment headaches. Each person can pay individually. We will handle it all. We’ve made celebrating life’s most important events that much easier. What makes a group? Here are just some of the types of groups that have discovered this awesome travel experience: Destination Weddings, Vow Renewals, Birthdays, Graduations, Family Reunions, Class Reunions, Friend Reunions, Museum and Cultural Groups, Hobbyists, Dance Groups, Fraternal Groups, Girlfriends Getaway, Scrapbookers, Card Player, Retirement Celebrations, Clubs and Sports Associations, Fundraiser groups. Why not contact Judy Bakanec at Going Places Travel to find out how your group can get together, have fun and not worry that everything is handled.

Your Name:_____________________________________________________________________Age:__________________________ Parent/Guardian Name:________________________________________________________________________________________

Coloring Contest for Children: Age Groups 3-5 yrs, 6-9 yrs, 10-12 yrs

Using crayons or colored pencils, draw a picture that includes the American Flag and the 4th of July. Your picture can include military figures, parades, fireworks, etc. To enter the contest bring your completed picture to the American Legion breakfast or the American Legion booth on July 4th, 2015. Winners will be announced at 5pm. You must be present to win.

Judy Bakanec can be reached at 303-485-9930 or judy@goingplacestravel.com


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FREE Birth Announcements

Send birthday wish & high resolution photo to the CVCR. Make sure file name is the name of the person with the birthday. We’ll print it free of charge. Submit to carbonvalley@gmail.com and put “birthday” in the subject line, as close to the 15th of each month as possible. It’s that simple & it’s FREE!

Send high resolution photo to carbonvalley@gmail.com & put "Carbon Valley Baby" in the subject line. Send name, town, & birth date, along with the photo & how you are related.

Sean and Rebekah King are so very proud to announce the birth of their second daughter, Camella King. She was welcomed into the world with love and joy on June 1, 2015, weighing 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Camella’s big sister, Peyton, absolutely adores her long awaited baby sister!

Lauren is turning 2! (July 20) Happy Birthday sweet girl, We all love you very much!! Let’s have a tea party & dodge :-) Love, Dad, Mom, Ry Ry and Sister

Happy 11th birthday Serenity on June 21st. We love you! Grandpa, Grandma, Anishia and all your family!

Happy 7th Birthday to our Sadie girl! We love you to the moon and back! Mom, Dad and Averie

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Oh Preston Wishing you a joyful 6th birthday on July 7! We love you, special boy! Mom, Derek, Sierra, Ethan, Lauren, Danielle, and Paden

Happy Birthday to Jaxon from Mama Nee & Mommy!!!! We love you so much and hope your birthday is wonderful and we look forward to watching you grow into the amazing young man you are becoming!! We love you so much Jaxon!!! Love, Mommy & Mama

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ceremony and presentation to friends and family! Based on a beautiful little farm in Platteville, Colorado, Camp Unplugged promises to take campers on a journey of self-discovery. They will learn to care for the animals and the land, learn about gardening and wild edible plants, do art projects, tell stories, and learn ground work with horses and donkeys and much, much more! Next Camp is July 13-17 from 9a to 3p. Limit 10 campers. Age 8-12. $250 p/ camper. Go to www.onthewingsofahorse.com for more information!

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July 2015 Carbon Valley Senior Center Calendar of Events For complete details and more information please call the Carbon Valley Senior Center at 303.833.2739 or visit www.cvprd.com

July 1 12:00PM – Senior Lunch – Famous Dave’s- Georgia Chopped Pork w/bun, Potato salad, Wilbur Beans. 1:00PM- Be Well with Diabetes class July 2 10:30am Tai Chi - Intro class taught by Rob Willingham 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center 2:00PM- Denver Zoo presents “Senior Safari” July 3 9:30am G.I. Coffee - Catch up with other veterans over a cup of Joe July 6 9:00AM – Senior Team Meeting

Cash 'n' Carry 1/2" 4×8 Drywall $9.18/ each 5/8" 4×8 Drywall $10.18/ each •Delivery Available• 4022 Mulligan Drive • Longmont 80504 • I-25 & Hwy 66 720.838.9114 • www.coloradodrywall.com david@coloradodrywall.com

July 7 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center 1:00pm Craft Group - projects vary weekly July 8 10:30am Chair Massage - $2 per 10-minute chair massage with Laura Gould, LMT 11:00AM Paraffin Hand Wax 12:00pm Senior Lunch -Parrott’s- Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed veggies and a dinner roll 1:00PM- Be Well with Diabetes class July 9 10:30am Tai Chi - Intro class taught by Rob Willingham 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center July 10 9:30am G.I. Coffee - Catch up with other veterans over a cup of Joe July 13 11:30-2:30pm- Senior Center closed for event 12:00pm- Mid Summer’s BBQ

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(303)772-2827 July 14 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center 1:00pm Craft Group – projects vary weekly July 15 11:00 Lunch with the Librarian 12:00pm Senior Lunch – Rosatti’s- Lasagna, salad, meat ball and garlic bread. 1:00PM- Be Well with Diabetes class July 16 10:30am Tai Chi - Intro class taught by Rob Willingham 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center July 17 9:30am G.I. Coffee - Catch up with other veterans over a cup of Joe 1:00pm Book Club – TBD July 21 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center 1:00pm Craft Group – projects vary weekly July 22 10:30am Chair Massage - $2 per 10-minute chair massage with Laura Gould, LMT 11:00am Blood Pressure Checks - by FrederickFirestone FD 12:00pm Senior Lunch – Chic-Fil-A- Chicken salad sandwich, chicken tenders, fruit and coleslaw. 1:00PM- Be Well with Diabetes class

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July 23 10:30am Tai Chi - Intro class taught by Rob Willingham 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center July 24 9:30am G.I. Coffee - Catch up with other veterans over a cup of Joe 12:00pm- Ice Cream Truck Social 2:30pm- Cirque Du Soleil “Kurious” July 27 8:00AM Mardi Gras Casino July 28 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center 1:00pm Craft Group - projects vary weekly 1:00pm Bingo @ CV Rec Center July 29 12:00pm Senior Lunch – Wak Wok- Orange chicken, Cashew Chicken, Beef Broccoli, Lo Mein, Rice and Egg Rolls 1:00PM- Be Well with Diabetes class July 30 10:30am Tai Chi - Intro class taught by Rob Willingham 12:00pm Weld CO Lunch @ CV Rec Center July 31 8:00am Silver Sneakers Juice Bar - CV Rec Center 9:30am G.I. Coffee - Catch up with other veterans over a cup of Joe

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The Friendly Fork Lunch: The Best for Seniors in Carbon Valley

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Senior Friends! It’s time to encourage all of you 60 and over to come and enjoy the luncheons put on by Weld County Area Agency on Aging every Tuesday and Thursday. You do NOT have to belong to any senior center. It is a lunch provided for all seniors no matter what your life story is. The meals are good, nutritious and are prepared by University of Northern Colorado Dining Services in Greeley. Weld County Area Agency on Aging works to give you healthy meals and notates the calories, fats, etc. on their monthly menus for

each total meal so that you know what you are consuming. The idea is to help Seniors with their nutrition for a suggested donation of $3 per person. A delicious salad bar has been added every Tuesday and FREE Bingo is now offered once a month also on Tuesdays. Other ideas are being considered for activities after lunch to encourage fellowship. Enjoying the company of others in our age group, sharing life experiences and being able to contribute your knowledge and helpfulness to others is quite a plus. The program intent is to encourage Senior health, lessen stress and promote friendships. The meals are administered and served by Retired Seniors Volunteer Program personnel that want to make

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re you looking for some friendly instruction in using a computer? Each month a variety of computer classes are offered. Some classes may require registration. • Computer Help Appointments: Call your library at 1-888-861-7323 to arrange a 30-minute, individual appointment to get your computer questions answered. • Introduction to Gale Courses - Your library now offers you a variety of lifestyle and vocational online courses at no charge to you. Choose from computer programming, basic computers, accounting or something fun like Yoga. There are many classes to choose from. Take a class with a friend, improve your life, or just learn something new at your library. Participants need to have a current email account and good basic computing skills. Registration required. Tuesday, July 7 – Carbon Valley Regional Library, 1:00 pm • Excel Basics - Update your practical skills and learn to create, save and edit spreadsheets. This class will cover creating a workbook, editing cells, creating charts and using basic formulas. Participants must have good keyboard and mouse skills. Registration required. Tuesday, July 14 – Carbon Valley Regional Library, 1:00 pm • Introduction to the Deep Web Who knows what hidden treasures abound in the un-Googleable hidden web? Join us as we meander off the well-traveled path to find out a little bit about searching beyond Google and maybe discover some new resources. Registration required. Tuesday, July 21 – Carbon Valley Regional Library, 1:00 pm • Introduction to the Internet Come and learn all about the internet. Learn about browsers, search engines, searching the web and how websites work. We’ll also show you how to interpret search results and avoid ads. Participants must have basic keyboard and mouse skills. Registration required. Monday, July 27 – Carbon Valley Regional Library, 1:00 pm The Carbon Valley Regional Library is located at 7 Park Avenue in Firestone; and the Erie Community Library is located at 400 Powers Street in Erie. For more information about the District’s computer classes check out the High Plains Library District web page at www.MyLibrary.us, or call 1-888861-7323 for a complete schedule of classes.

this a fun and healthy experience for all. Listed below are the Tuesday and Thursday menus for June as well as information on how to sign up for the meals which are served at the Carbon Valley Recreation Center at 701 5th St., Frederick in the multipurpose room at 12:00 p.m. There is plenty of free parking at the Carbon Valley Recreation Center. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact the Site Coordinator at 303-6822369. Plan to join us soon. The volunteers look forward to meeting you! You MUST phone in the day before the lunch, before 11:00 a.m. at 303-833-3660 to reserve your lunch. Menus may be viewed online at www.weldaaa.org.

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his wonderful overnight event with many team campsites will kick off at 4:00 p.m. Survivor Lap starts the event going at 6:p.m. with the honoring of local Cancer Survivors and Caregivers. The parade of teams will follow the Survivor Lap. The Chick Fil A Cow will be present to show support! Later in the evening , around 8:00p.m. Bearemy, from Build A Bear Workshop will come walk to help Finish the Fight! There will be food and many activities all evening and night.

9:00 p.m. is the Luminaria Ceremony, this is a very moving ceremony where the loved ones we have lost and the ones still in the fight are remembered. ** Between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. the University of Colorado’s PINK LIFESAVER VAN will be at Relay. American Cancer Society promotes preventative measures to reduce the rate of Cancer! Bring your insurance card (or a copy, front and back of your card) and get your annual mammogram done. Please come enjoy the day and night with us and help all of us FINISH THE FIGHT!

ilestone Medical Group – a service of Longmont United Hospital -- has earned Level 3 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). This national program recognizes primary care practices that demonstrate the highest levels of coordinated and effective patient care; level three being the highest achievement in meeting PCMH requirements. “It’s referred to as a ‘medical home’ since the primary care physician’s office becomes the hub for all of the patient’s health care needs; the foundation of which is built upon a relationship between the provider and patient as partners in care,” explains Milestone Medical Group physician Fabio Pivetta, MD. “Within a PCMH, primary care providers are responsible for centering every aspect of care on the patient. This includes making arrangements with other qualified professionals, family and caregivers and ensuring care is coordinated and integrated across the system. This comprehensive approach follows a patient throughout their lifetime, including preventive measures, acute and chronic care, and end of life care, to form a partnership with the provider and create a patient centered medical home,” added Pivetta. “Recognition as a Patient Centered Medical Home offers our patients reassurance they are receiving the highest quality of care as Milestone Medical Group strives to exceed nationally recognized standards that regulate this designation,” says Peter Powers, Vice President, Strategic Planning & Clinic Operations, Longmont United Hospital. “Through this innovative approach, care is more personalized and the patient becomes more involved,” says Powers. “It’s

based on creating a partnership where the patient benefits from taking responsibility for their health and participating in their care. We will also monitor and report our own performance and find ways to decrease waste and make the best possible use of all available resources.” PCMH recognition is based on meeting the criteria of nine standard categories, and was developed as an alternative to the costly fragmented state of health care currently in practice. Patient centered medical homes encourage coordinated care efforts to create long term healing relationships between providers and patients; ultimately improving patient outcomes by shifting focus from treatment options to prevention methods. To accommodate new and existing patients, Milestone Medical Group primary care offices offer extended hours including evening appointments. The Milestone Medical Group call center is open 7 days a week and MyMilestone gives patients internet access to their electronic medical records and allows them to discuss non-urgent medical issues directly with their primary care office. “We have found that patients with greater access to primary care are more likely to see a physician regularly and less likely to seek care in the emergency department or to be hospitalized,” says Pivetta. “Transitioning to a patient centered office involves substantial reorganization to make care delivery more efficient and streamlined for all involved,” explains Powers. “We are so proud of everyone at Milestone Medical Group for their engagement and leadership in this journey. Their unwavering enthusiasm and passion for patient care, and willingness to be innovative in their approach, has truly benefited our patients and their families.”

Providing quality orthodontic care for kids, teens & adults since 1992. Comprehensive treatment including new correctivce techologies such as

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ull spectrum elderly care services, focused on the individual’s needs, provided by Denise Coe, Executive Director. Clients benefit immensely from the 15 years of experience that Denise has. She offers tailored services to meet the needs of the special person in your life. Denise says, “My passion in life is to make a difference in our aging population by doing for them what they no longer can do for themselves.” Her clients include seniors with loving, attentive families and seniors who are struggling without familial support. She has established relationships with various professional communities throughout Boulder County. Denise Coe has earned the respect and trust necessary from various doctors in the fields of geriatric internal medicine, dentistry, education, and others. Besides companionship and client need management, she also offers transportation, errand, advocacy, bill paying, household, and yard care services. She maintains medical journals for accurate communication between client and doctors and family. Denise also trains caregivers and she helps to or applies for and submits Medicare/Medicaid and insurance paperwork. Her lasting relationships with the families make her a valuable asset and the demand for her services is constant. Call Denise for references and more information at 720.231.9382.

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HEALTHY Richard Lambert Foundation Family Grief & Healing Center

What’s

Healing After The Loss

Counseling & Grief Support

An affordable resource in the community that provides Traditional and Faith Based Counseling

LOVE?

Services Provided:
 -Counseling: Working together to help navigate and guide individuals, 
 couples and families through the painful journey of grief, loss and trauma. -Support Groups: Ongoing monthly support groups; Healing Through
 Grief, Suicide Bereavement and Caregivers Support (To view a list of our 
 group meeting schedules please visit our website). -Educational Workshops & Seminars: Our recovery oriented workshops and seminars are designed to
 provide education on how to process grief, the stages of grief and support services to the bereaved, 
 caregivers, professionals and our first responders in our community. (To view our programs or register for an 
 upcoming workshop or seminar please visit our website).

Taking care of yourself so you can be there for the ones you love.

Who Do We Serve?
 -Adults, couples, adolescents and families 
 -First Responders
 -Caregivers
 -Uninsured Individuals
 -Low Income Families
 -Any individual regardless of income
 -Families facing financial difficulties and the inability to afford copays and deductibles
 We believe all individuals should have access to professional grief counseling regardless of income, ethnicity, life situation or religious belief. Thanks to our volunteer, grants and community donations we offer affordable services on a sliding fee scale according to income. Call or email today to apply for a discounted rate.

303-875-2347

Email: info@richardlambertfoundation.org

143 S. 2nd Place Brighton, CO 80601

www.Richardlambertfoundation.org

You don’t have to walk through your pain alone. We are here to help you

Introducing Life Choices in Estes Park!

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he Caring Pregnancy Center of Estes Valley in Estes Park, Colorado will become the next Life Choices location on July 1, at 601 Community Dr., Estes Park. 970-586-2422. We are excited to welcome Estes Park as our newest location. We will be expanding on the foundation that CPC has built. In addition to pregnancy tests and material services, we will offer limited obstetrical ultrasound, after-abortion

healing and support, our education program in middle and high schools plus chlamydia and gonorrhea testing. Save the Date! July 18 Community Open House Join us, come see our newest facility, enjoy a free hot dog and drink while you’re here! Keep Life Choices in your prayers and watch for more details at www. lifematters,org.

Our team offers wellness exams, physicals, testing and screenings to keep you enjoying life. We provide comprehensive and compassionate care for the entire family. Keeping you in the game.

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: 303.536.3355 uchealth.org/bewell

Family Medicine

Milestones: Weddings, Engagements, Anniversaries,

Life Choices is Now Offering Limited STI Testing Life Choices is now offering free testing for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea at the Loveland Center on Thursdays. If you or someone you know needs to be tested, Life Choices is a wonderful option for a safe, confidential, and respectful environment in which to do so. Call 970-461-5050 for an appointment. We will also be adding STI testing at other centers throughout the Summer, so watch for updates on Facebook and lifematters. org. All Life Choices Centers will offer this service beginning Fall of 2015

Births, Birthdays, Graduations, & More. ALL FREE: Just send high resolution photo & message to carbonvalley@gmail.com

Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Headaches and Migraines

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Headaches and migraines can occur for variety of reasons. The most commonly nown sources are from dehydration, arometric pressure changes, and blood irculation. Another common, but less ell known source of headaches and migraines is due to cervical muscle tension, physical trauma, and head injury. The location of the headache or migraine will usually indicate whether or not it comes from trauma to muscle(s), or another source. Typically, headaches experienced on the forehead and behind the eyes come from the sternocleidomastoid,(SCM) the large muscle in the front of the neck, or the Scalenes, which are thinner muscles behind the SCM. These muscles are vulnerable in traumatic situations such as car accidents where the head is forced forward, and these muscles contract, causing increased muscle tension and “trigger points”. Trigger points are areas on the muscle that, when pressed or rubbed in one particular area, pain is felt in an entirely different area. For example,

during palpation and massage of the SCM, I often find Trigger points along the muscle that re-create a headache or migraine pain pattern that feels like the headache is “behind the eye”. When these Trigger points are found, they are treated through both acupuncture and massage techniques. More acupuncture points are selected according to further information the person provides regarding their health, and the nature of the headaches or migraines. The nature of the headache or migraine pattern is also important since each person has a different experience. For example, some people experience a sharp stabbing pain, others feel a pounding or dull constant ache, and some are sensitive to light and feel nauseous. Taking into consideration all of the person’s background helps to provide a more well rounded treatment in order to get to the source of the overall h e a l t h concern(s).

Daisy Lear, MSOM, Dipl.Ac., L.Ac., 1159 Lefthand Drive in Longmont, CO 80501. Her phone number is 303.587.3557 or visit website at stvrainvalleyacupuncture.com. She is the Director of Acupuncture for Veterans and their Families also and you can learn more at AVFinfo.org.


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Bits & Pieces continued from page 10 Join the Boy Scouts

Carbon Valley’s Boy Scout Troop 98 is looking for Boys from ages 11 to 18 years old who want to become Boy Scouts. Boys can choose over 135 different Merit Badges to earn examples are; Finger Printing, Canoing, Camping, Archery, First Aid, Pioneering, Wilderness Survival, Space Exploration, the list goes on and on for what the Boy Scout is able to achieve. Boys can advance in rank from Scout all the way to Eagle Scout. The Boy Scouts go camping, hiking, canoing, fishing, since the Troop is led by the boys themselves they can decide what activities they want to do, having the Adult Leaders for guidance. Troop 98 is also looking for Adult Leaders who would want to become a Committee Member or an Assistant Scoutmaster. The Committee Members are responsible for tracking finances and Boy Scout Rank Advancements, submitting Tour Permits to the Council for Campouts, just to name a few ways in which an adult may volunteer their time to help out a great organization. Assistant Scoutmasters are there to assist the Scoutmaster with Boy Scout Activities. If you are interested in becoming a member of Troop 98 as a Boy Scout or as an Adult Volunteer, please contact Butch Josh (Scoutmaster) at 720-934-0497. Troop 98 is currently meeting at the Home Depot, in the Training Room located at 10858 Jake Jabs Boulevard, Firestone, Co on Monday nights from 6:30 pm to 8:00. Please come by and join us!

Upcoming Events: CO Craft Beer Roundup Gallops into Downtown Frederick August 16th Ready for a boot-stomping, beer tasting, food-munching good time? Mosey on over to the CO Craft Beer Roundup in Crist Park (105 5th St.) on Saturday, June 6th 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Over 20 Colorado breweries will be slingin suds to quench your thirst as food vendors quell your hunger, and live music and games entertain you! Featuring life-sized beer pong, corn hole, and a mechanical bull for the brave at heart, this fundraiser for the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce is sure to have something for every cowboy and cowgirl! Tickets are on sale at www. events.imbibedenver.com and there are two ticket options: General Admission which gets you into the event for 3 hours of beer sampling fun with a collectible mini mug, and VIP Admission which gets you an event t-shirt, and into the event one hour earlier so you can get straight to the brews! CO Craft Beer Roundup will be featuring beers from Echo Brewing Company, Left Hand Brewing Company, Fate Brewing Company and many more of your favorite Colorado breweries! So rustle up some of your favorite Western wear and take a trip to Downtown Frederick you’ll never forget!

Frederick Announces Upgraded Community BBQ Tour Catered meals & kids activities round out the popular community program

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he Town of Frederick is excited that the 2015 Community BBQ Tours are underway starting at 6 p.m. New this year will be a free catered meal by one of Frederick’s local catering businesses brought to you by the Town of Frederick and a generous sponsorship from presenting sponsor Stapp Interstate Toyota. The Board of Trustees and town staff will hit the road again to visit with every neighborhood in Frederick with thirteen different stops throughout the community. Residents can come and learn more about

what the Town has in store for the future and ask any questions they may have without having to come into Town Hall. Georgia Boys BBQ, Fig’s Catering or Pete’s Place/Papa Franks will take care of dinner, and there will also be some free children’s activities, courtesy of July sponsor Carbon Valley Academy. All stops begin at 6 p.m. and will last as long as there are still people enjoying themselves. Catering is limited and available on a first come, first served basis.

Frederick Trustee Rafer Burnham and Mayor Pro-Tem Laura Brown talk to residents at last year’s Community BBQ Tour

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hree local high school seniors were awarded scholarships at May 2015 Firestone Board of Trustees meetings for their academic excellence, demonstrated outstanding public service and plan to further their education. Firestone Mayor Protem Matt Holcomb and Trustee George Heath served as the scholarship committee to select the winners from many exceptional students. The Town awarded two of the scholarships, and local building inspection company, SAFEbuilt, presented the third scholarship. The Excellence in Academics Scholarship went to Anne Coleman, who will be attending Colorado School of Mines. (Top right) The Career Advancement Scholarship was awarded to Makaylin Martinez. She plans to attend the University of Northern Colorado this fall. (Middle right) SAFEbuilt Building Official Barry Kramer awarded Tara Anderson the SAFEbuilt Academic Excellence Scholarship. Burke plans attend the University of Colorado at Boulder. (Lower right) Started in 2005, the Firestone Scholarship Program has had the honor of partnering with area students for academic excellence and continuing professional achievement.

Tonja’s House of Beauty LLC Celebrates 1 Year ON-GOING EVENTS Anniversary! Years experience. I worked for a chain salon here Tri-Town Toastmaster’s Club

Toastmasters International is a Communication and Leadership development program. Do you need to feel more comfortable talking in front of a group or just to your boss? Want to learn how to manage a meeting, keep it on track and on time? Visit Tri-Town Toastmasters to see how you can achieve all of the above. This club is a diverse group of people who meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month to develop confident communication and leadership skills for personal growth in a safe, friendly environment. Each meeting last an hour and provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every individual member can participate and has the opportunity to develop competent oral communication and leadership skills. Guest and the general public are always welcome to attend our meetings. You can expect an enjoyable experience

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locally in the Safeway Shopping Center for almost 4 years. I have been in this area for 5 years now. I enjoy working for myself to give all my clients the time and attention they deserve. I love doing trendy cuts, color! Ever had a problem with getting a good flat top or 0 fade? Well come see me! I have a full service salon to give you whatever your hair service needs may be. Color starting at $35 & up. Full highlights starting at $45 & up. Haircuts $13 for seniors & kids, $16 for all others. I want to make you look your very best, not just for summer or the holidays, but all year around! I love, love, love what I do and want to share it with you! Call Tonja at Tonja’s House of Beauty for your appt. today 720-938-8441

Single Parent Family Programs The Pearl Group, a faith-based organization, provides a variety of support programs for single-parent families designed with minimal to no cost, including a transportation program (Car Clinic); the programs offered by The Pearl Group were established to help single-parent families and their dependent children move toward self-sufficiency. Please consider donating your old cars to this worthy cause during this holiday season. All donations are tax deductible. If you can help with this need, please contact Scott Owen at 970-290-5991, or the Director of The Pearl Group, Tessie Gale, at 720-864-9202 or tgale@lbcc.org.

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irestone’s newest real estate office RE/ Max Nexus continues to expand along with the dynamic growth of the Firestone area in Northern Colorado. Recently joining Nexus’ office located at the junction of I25 and Hwy 119, is Robb Sherwin, who has experienced the many changes and growth of the area as a Longmont native and graduate of Skyline High School. Owner of Greeley company, Paint Solutions, Robb sees his transition to real estate as a natural outgrowth of his interest in real estate as a second generation RE/ MAX Agent. His late father, Dick Sherwin was one of the original creators of RE/MAX Traditions in Longmont in the late 70s. “I always thought this would be my path.” Sherwin said. “My family has urged me to get my real estate license for some time.” Born in Longmont Hospital, Sherwin has lived in the Evans area for the past 18 years, but he is looking forward to providing his local knowledge to consumers in the area. He has a strong work ethic and believes in providing honesty, integrity, and client care. “I always go the extra mile,” he said. RE/MAX Nexus Broker/Owner Abby Renner noted, “We are so excited to have Robb join our growing office.” Contact Robb Sherwin at 970.581.0875 or robbs@ymail.com. RE/MAX Nexus is a locally owned and operated full-service brokerage located in Firestone, Colorado, in the Carbon Valley Corridor. Founded in 2014, Nexus specializes in residential and land real estate. RE/MAX Nexus, a proud supporter of Habitat for Humanity and the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®,is located at 11409 Business Park Cr., Suite 130, Firestone, CO 80504. To learn more, please visit www.NexusForSale.com.


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ecently when we communicated with Erie resident Barb Coffan, we found her at a hospital in Aurora interpreting for a Deaf patient. She had been doing so for 10 hours. She brings the world alive to those who are Deaf, hard-of-hearing, Deafblind, or oral. Barb holds certifications that most of us wouldn’t understand – CSC (Comprehensive Skills Certificate), OTC (Oral Transliterating Certificate), SC:L (Specialist Certificate: Legal), including a Colorado Legal Interpreting Certificate. She is qualified to interpret in a variety of legal situations and is qualified to

work as an oral interpreter, which is one who makes spoken English visible to a consumer who relies on lip-reading. She loves helping those who are challenged in the auditory area and is active in the Deaf Ministry program at East Boulder Baptist Church, 7690 East Baseline Road, Boulder. The Deaf Ministry at East Boulder Baptist Church was started in 1991. All special events of the church and Deafled events and special separate worship services are interpreted. Deaf and hard-of hearing children are also welcome in the Deaf Ministry. Advance notice is requested for children so that the Fellowship Hall. Annually, EBBC sends Deaf people and interpreters to the Southern Baptist Conference for the Deaf. The church’s annual Deaf Ministry Christmas Party has become renowned state-wide. EBBC’s Deaf Ministry shares, “Some Deaf people do not understand the Bible because it may be too hard to read. It is

Area Churches Dacono New Horizons Christian Church Worship 10:00 a.m. & Bible School 9:00a 303-833-3013 530 Cherry St., Dacono Pastor Rob Thomas

L.I.F.E. Fellowship Sun. School 9a & Service 10a 451 Oak St., Frederick (303)451-5433 www.lifefrederick.org Pastor Brady Thornton

CV Seventh-Day Adventist Church 422 8th St. #A, Dacono, CO 80514 Sabbath School 9:45 A.M. Saturday Worship Service 11:15 A.M. Pastor Frank Wilson 720-939-5472 www.carbonvalleysda.org

Rocky Mountain Christian Church Frederick Campus Non-denominational Christian Sun. Worship 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. 5860 Majestic St (CR13 N. of Hwy 52), Frederick 303.652.2211 www.rmcc.org Lead Pastor Shan Moyers

Northern Hills Christian Church Services & Sun. School at 9:09a & 10:44a Saturday Service at 5:05 p.m. 720-685-1717 www.NorthernHills.cc 5061 E. 160th Ave., Dacono/Brighton Pastor Thomas The Fort Foursquare Church Sun. Worship 11:00 AM 217 4th St., Dacono, CO 80514 thefortchurch@yahoo.com Pastor David Findley Frederick Living Water North Gate Thursday’s: Youth Group 7pm Friday’s: Celebrate Recovery 7pm Sunday’s: Donuts, Coffee & Juice 9-10am, Celebration Time - 10am First Saturday of every month: The Brook Worship Night at 7pm Call 303-668-1329 for current Home Groups and Bible Studies info 7073 Colo. Blvd. Frederick www.livingwater.la Pastor: Steve Owings St. Theresa Catholic Church 502 Walnut Street, Frederick Mass: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 8:30am Saturday: 6:00pm Sun.: 10:30am and 12:30pm Espanol & 5:00pm Espanol (303) 833-2966 Fr. Hernan Florez, Pastor St. Brigit Episcopal Church Sun. Worship: 9:30am 110 Johnson St. Frederick 720-208-0280 www.stbrigit.org Pastor: Felicia SmithGraybeal St. Dimitrie the New Orthodox Church Saturdays 6:00p Vespers, Bible Study Sun. 9:00a Matins;10:00a Divine Liturgy Sun. School 11:00a 6060 Puritan Lane, Frederick, CO 80516 303 460-7035; www.sfdimitrie.org Rev. Fr. Loan Bogdan Carbon Valley Bible Church 142 6th St., Frederick, CO 80530 CVBibleChurch.com 303-736-9959 Pastor Jason Kokenzie

Cowboy Christian Fellowship Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. Rinn UMC 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy Frederick Sue-Marie or Galen at 3- 661-0841. or e-mail gasue303@msn.com.

Carbon Valley Lutheran Worship Sundays, 10am (beginning Sept. 13) Centennial Elementary 10290 Neighbors Parkway, Firestone 80504 720.833.8873 www.carbonchurch.com Pastor Tim Spiegelberg Erie St. Luke Orthodox Church (Eastern Rite) 8:00 a.m. Orthros, 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy, Sun. School 11:15 a.m. 303 665-4013 (www.stlukeorthodox.org) 722 Austin Ave. Erie CO 80516 Fr. David Mustian, Pastor Life Song Church of Erie Sun. School 9:15a Service 10:15a 303-828-1040 www.lifesongchurch.org 500 Briggs St., Erie

Frederick Foursquare Spanish Church Sun. Services 10:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. Wed. at 7:00 p.m. 720-933-7117 211 Dunmire St., Evanston, between Frederick and Firestone Pastor Laura Salazar

St. Scholastica Church Mass: Tuesday 6:00pm; Confession 5pm Saturday 4:00pm ; Sun. 8:30am 303-828-4221 or 303-833-2966 Main & Wells in Erie, CO Fr. Hernan Florez, Administrator

Rinn United Methodist Church Worship 9:30a Sun. School 10:45a Cowboy Fellowship Weds. 7:00p 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy & I-25 W., Frontage Rd. 303-776-1578 rinnumc@hotmail.com Rev. Barbara Johns-Schleicher

La Iglesia Bautista Messiahville le ofrece un servicio Cristiano en Espanol todos los Lunes alas 7:00 p.m. La direccion es 4700 County Road 6 en Erie Transportacion gratis llame 303-669-5180

Tri-Town Baptist Church Sun. School 9:00a Worship 10:00a & 5p Wed. King’s Kids 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 420 Johnson St. (Oak St.), Frederick 303-833-2826 www.tri-townbaptist.com Pastor Don Veazey Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sts 9029 Grand Mesa Avenue, Frederick Rinn Valley Ward Bishop Paul Glover 303-815-5059 Sacrament Meeting: 9 a.m. Saddleback Ward Bishop David Parker 303-833-2121 Sacrament Meeting: 11 a.m. Firestone Prairie Community Church Worship Service Sun. at 10:30 a.m. (303)651-1640 www.prairiecc.org Coal Ridge M.S., 6201 Booth Dr, Firestone Pastor Brian Thompson Grace Point Community Church Firestone, CO 80520 720-217-3407 www.go2gracepoint.com Pastor Tim Lyon

Impact Rock Church (303) 835-4214 www.impactrock.com 470 Briggs St Erie, CO 80516 Rejoice Lutheran Church Sun. Worship: 8:00am and 10:30am Renovations are completed & we are worshipping at 3413 Lowell Lane, Erie. 303-828-3953 www.rejoicelutheran.net Pastor Ruby Narucki Living the Truth Ministries Bible believing Church; We want to grow with you. Sun. 10 am and 6 pm Thursday 6 pm 545 Main St., Erie, CO (720)272-2026 Pastor Carl Gerdes New Hope Fellowship/Erie Baptist Church Corner of Cheeseman & High, Erie Sun. 10:00 am & Children’s 10:30 am (303) 828-0638 Pastor Dr. Mitch Gardner Calvary Bible Church 9am & 10:30am. 615 Evans St. Pastor Adrian Boykin 303.442.3484 info@calvarybible.com Student Ministry for Middle & High School 303-442-3484 www.calvarybible.com

written in English, and English is not our first language. American Sign Language is our language. Now there is a Bible for us! ‘The Deaf Bible’ is designed for those of us who have a difficult time reading English. The entire New Testament and parts of the Old Testament are now ready for one to view and understand. There is a free, full version app to download onto your I-Phone, I-pad, I-touch and Android. Wi-Fi is required for streaming. English Standard Version is also available. You can find it at http://www.bible.is/ASL.” If you are a hearing person who wants to learn how to start a Deaf Ministry in

Erie United Methodist Church 604 Holbrook St, Erie (across Town Hall) Sun. School 9:30a.m. (for all ages) Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided 303-828-3906 Pastor Jim Calhoun Orchard Church Erie Sunday Services 10:00 am Erie High School, 3180 County Road 5 Erie, Colorado 80516 (303) 485-0922 www.orcharderie.com Pastor Nick Olson Mead Abundant Life Church Sun. Service & Sun. School 10:00a 970-535-0311 4380 Hwy. 66 (.3 mile east of I-25 on S) revspeaks@gmail.com Pastor Jim Coleman Guardian Angels Catholic Church 15179 3rd Ave. (WCR 7) in Mead Daily Mass: Mon 5:30p Tu-Th 7:30a Fri 8:30am Sat Anticipatory Mass: 5:30 pm Sun. 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 am 1st Sunday: 6:00p mass in lieu of 7:30a 970-535-0721 info@meadangels.org Rev. Alan Hartway, Administrator Mead United Methodist Church Sun. Worship - 9:00am 511 Palmer Ave, Mead, (970)535-4249 Pastor Mark Heiss Longmont Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church Sun. Services 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. 640 Alpine St., Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-1789 www.coslongmont.org Calvary Chapel of Longmont Sun. Service @ 09:30am Thursday Worship & Prayer @ 07:00pm 1801 Sunset Place Suite D in Longmont 303-870-1861 Pastor: Michael Patrick LifeBridge Christian Church Worship Saturdays at 5 p.m. & Sundays at 9:30 & 11 a.m. 10345 Ute Hwy, Longmont 303.776.2927 www.lbcc.org Pastor Rick Rusaw New Creation Church 737 Bross Street, Longmont, CO 80501 www.newcreation.net 303-776-4225 Sundays: 8:30 and 10:45 AM

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your church or learn sign language, or learn how to be a professional interpreter, EBBC has a free Interpreter Training Program. There are no classes and training occurs through mentoring. Since 1990, the church has trained nearly 85 interpreters who have helped start other deaf ministries elsewhere in the country. Currently there are 13 interpreter mentors and interpreters-in-training at EBBC. Donations for the Deaf Ministry are always welcome. Contact East Boulder Baptist Church at 303-499-3553 or ebbc@ eastboulderbaptist.org. Barb Coffan can be reached at CoffanB@juno.com.

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Worship Saturdays at 5:30 pm & Sundays at 7:40, 8:30, & 11:00 am Education Hour Sundays at 9:45 am 803 3rd Ave (3rd Ave &Terry Street), Longmont, CO 303-776-2800 www.firstluth.org

Grace Church Worship Sat 6 pm, Sun 8:30, 11:15 am 2415 Lake Park Drive Longmont 80501 303-772-5685 www.graceefc.org Pastor Jeff Foote Platteville St. John Ev. Lutheran Church Sun. School & Bible Class - 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship - 10:00 a.m. 310 Byers Ave - Platteville (970)785-2021 Pastor Wm. Leerssen Messiahville Baptist 4700 CR 6 (east of I-25) Sun. School 9:45a Service 11a 720-253-5783 NoahsBiblePark.com Pastor Moore New Life in Christ Church Iglesia Nueva Vida en Cristo Sun Service 11:00/Servicio Domingo Tues. Bible Study 7:00 pm Martes Estudio Biblico 7:00 pm We are a bilingual church. Somos una iglesia bilingue. 307 Salisbury Ave., Platteville, CO (303)833-2870 Pastor Jose V. Saenz First United Methodist Church of Platteville Sunday School and Worship 11:00 am 316 Elizabeth Ave Platteville, CO 80651 970-785-6158 www.plattevilleumc.com Pastor Mark L. Heiss Ft. Lupton Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Sun. Worship 9:00 a.m. Sun. School & Bible Study 10:30 a.m. (303) 857-6827 www.mtcalvaryluth.org 650 S. Park Ave. Ft. Lupton Pastor Keith L. Besel Saint Andrews Episcopal Church Worship 8am Sun. 303-650-6170 204 Park Avenue Ft. Lupton Reverend Gary Sitton Destination Ministries "First for Him, Then each other" Gathering at Ft. Lupton Rec. Center Study @ 8:30am, Message @ 10am

Lafayette St. Columba Orthodox Church Anglican/ Western Rite Sun. Matins 8:30a, Divine Liturgy 9:30a 726 N 119th at Highway 7, Lafayette 720-208-6281 www.stcolumbachurch.org Fr. Les Bundy, Pastor Flatirons Community Church 355 W South Boulder Road, Lafayette Sat. 5p & 6:45p and Sun. 9a & 10:45a 303-664-5524 Jim Bergen Cairn Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Progressive, Open and Engaged Sunday Worship:10:00 a.m. Education Hour: 11:30 a.m. www.cairnchristianchurch.com www.facebook.com/cairnchristian.church 1700 Stonehenge Drive Lafayette, CO 80026 303-442-1861 (p); 303-442-6413 (f) Rev. Dr. Charisa Hunter-Crump CharisaHunterCrump@ CairnChristianChurch.com Misc Areas Seventh Day Baptist Church Sabbath (Saturday) Worship 9:45 am Sabbath School 11:30 am 303-541-9097 www.sdbboulder.org 6710 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder pastorsteveo@gmail.com Pastor Steve Osborn Northern Hills Church Meets Sundays at 9:00 and 10:45am 5061 E. 160th Ave Brighton, CO (Hwy 7) 720.685.1717 www.northernhills.cc Pastor Rob Kelly Calvary Chapel North Denver Best Western Hotel - Heritage Club Rm 1900 Ken Pratt Blvd., 2nd Floor Longmont, CO 303-933-8733 or 303-775-8521 Pastor Gino Geraci Service: Saturday evenings at 7:00 Faith Lutheran Church Service on Sunday at 9:00 am Sunday School at 10:30 am 3999 W. South 1st St Johnstown, CO 970-587-6460 Rev. Brandon Ross FaithJohnstown.com If your church is in the Tri-Towns, Erie, or Mead—please e-mail information and we will be happy to list it here, free of charge, to carbonvalley@gmail.com.


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PEACE OF MIND PET SERVICES All aspects of pet (and home) care while you're away from your home. Experienced/References • Serving the Tri-Town area. Leave a message for Norma @ 303-833-3164 [7-15] Huge 1300 sq. ft. 2 BR, 1 Ba furnished basement apt. for rent in Frederick. Recently new appliances, carpeting, and remodeled. Washer/dryer and utilities included. Non-smoker, no drugs and no pets. $1000 month. 303.887.2059 [7-15]

A BREEZE PET FRIENDS..Welcome to spring.....I am here to care for your FURKIDS while you are away..I offer In Home Pet Care..water plants..bring in mail.. etc...daily dog walking...drop in pet visits..I am available 7 days per week all hours of the day and night..I offer peace of mind for you and your loved ones..I Look forward to meeting all of you..give me a call or text me at 720-879-1423 or email me at abreezepets@ yahoo.com..I am Fully Insured and Bonded...DONNA CALABRESE A BREEZE PET FRIENDS [5-15]

Free Fertilizer...Bring your shovel and vehicle. 303-833-0345 [5-15] PET/HOUSE SITTING - KEEP YOUR PETS AT HOME Keep your pets at home while you travel the world! I’m an experienced (12 years), reliable pet and house sitter. I will walk, feed, cuddle, entertain and exercise your pets. I can stay at your house or develop a daily schedule for your cats, dogs, horses, birds or reptiles. I can give medication and shots. References available. Price depends on service provided. Call Chelsea at 303-819-3541 or email toffie2002@aol.com [6-15]

Licensed professional residential and commercial cleaning. Available weekly, monthly, and for move-outs. For dependable cleaning call Brittoni 720.220.3507 [5-15]

Coming this Summer! Basic Cooking classes (ages 12 to Adult) with author of “The If I Had a B&B Cookbook”. Contact Deb MacNeil @ (303) 845-2162 for more info. [5-15] Child care needed for 2 year old, in our home Mon-Fri part time in Frederick, Morningside Estates. Please call 303 678-8442. [6-15] Looking For Extra Income? Work From Home! 57 year old Home-Based Business, Great Income, Free Online Training, Flexible Hours. No Inventory, No Employees, No Overhead. You'll Love The Products Too. Visit http://jobfreedomtoday.net/ [5-15] Foothills Gardens Columbarium Niche Sale Multi-space discounts for families, organizations or religious groups. Discounts available for combination Cremation and Niche packages Bob 720-771-1611 [5-15]

TONJA’S HOUSE OF BEAUTY LLC. IS CELEBRATING HER 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN AUGUST! 15 Years experience. I worked for a chain salon here locally in the Safeway Shopping Center for almost 4 years. I have been in this area for 5 years now. I enjoy working for myself to give all my clients the time and attention they deserve. I love doing trendy cuts, color! Ever had a problem with getting a good flat top or 0 fade? Well come see me! I have a full service salon to give you whatever your hair service needs may be. Color starting at $35 & up. Full highlights starting at $45 & up. Haircuts $13 for seniors & kids, $16 for all others. I want to make you look your very best, not just for summer or the holidays, but all year around! I love, love, love what I do and want to share it with you! Call Tonja at Tonja’s House of Beauty for your appt. today 720-938-8441

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NEED SOME HELP AROUND THE HOUSE? How about an extra pair of hands or set of wheels? Whether you’re slightly older and want to stay independent or just would like a little relaxation and free time while some of the more mundane activities of your life get done, I can help. Services include: pet sitting, house sitting, watering plants, light housekeeping, running errands, grocery shopping, drop off and pick up to the airport, taking you to appointments, picking up the kids...and more. Call Chelsea at 303-819-3541 or email Toffie2002@aol.com [6-15]

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2007 Harley Davison Road King 5000 miles, Hard Bags $12,500 Please call 720-422-8858 [7-15]

Pasture Horse-Boarding near Erie sought for two older horses. 303.910.4664 [6-15] Nail Tech Wanted: Booth Rent for part-time, licensed/ experienced nail tech with clientele. Call Lisa 303.775.9225 for more details. Great Salon! Home Builder Available for Renovations Remodels, Basement Renovations, Hardwood and Tile Floors, Garages, Roofing,Cement Work and Driveways, Add-on Rooms, Decks and more!Call for estimate. Over 30 years experience and local references available. 3036519460 Kenyon Homes [5-15] PIANO LESSONS - all ages, all levels (including adults). I am a well-respected teacher with 30 years of experience in Colorado. I have a comfortable home studio east of Longmont off Hwy. 119. Contact me at (303) 776.6217 or spmusic@msn.com for a free introductory lesson now! [1-15] Executive Assistant. In-depth experience writing correspondence, proposals, project summaries, customer stories, web content, press releases and more. Available on a project or as-needed basis. Jeannette 303-916-3516 [5-15]

REBUILT Transmissions - $600 each 1983 350 Transmission for car or truck, 1985 350 Transmission for a 4 x 4, 1984 400 Transmission for a 1 Ton Pickup and a Transmission for a 1963 Powerglide. 720.331.6836 or 720.329.1009 [7-15] Horse Boarding: $375/month for a stall with attached run; fodder fed, indoor & outdoor arena, round pen, pasture. Brandi 303.359.3102 [6-15]

2006 Mustang 5 speed, silver, runs great 115,000 miles Runs Great! Call 303.772.7952 for more info [7-15] Piano Lessons with contemporary instructor/composer in my Frederick in-home studio. Call (303) 845-2162 or go to www.debmacpiano.com [5-15] 14 new unused various hard back complete gun book collection. Still in original packaging. Can send Pictures. $250 or best offer. [7-15]

Furniture Row Dacono is Now Hiring. Full time Warehouse Lead and Furniture Consultant positions are available. Paid training, competitive pay structure, opportunity for advancement, and great benefits! Candidates interested in interviewing or attending an Open House to learn more may contact Stephanie Hudson at stephanie.hudson@sofamart.com or 720612-1418. [7-15]

LAWN TRACTOR / EQUIPMENT RESCUE 2004 Ford 350 Diesel Truck in perfect condition inside I offer free haul away of broken or unwanted lawn tractors, rototillers, log splitters, mini bikes snow blowers and out 230,000 miles located in Frederick 303-651etc. Sorry, No walk behind mowers or 2 strokes 9460 [5-15] Mark 303-532-6733 [5-15] COMPANION NICHE SALE 2 open/closing, 2 engravings, 2 Direct Cremations $3995.00 FGM Bob 720-771-1611 [5-15] Pure Therapeutic Grade essential oils for sale by Albina Sher. Call 720.301.2721 or email doterra.albina@gmail. com IPC:1541546 [5-15] Looking for piano students to fill Friday and Saturday afternoon/evening time slots. I am located in Firestone. $16 per 30 minute lesson. 720-2733332 [2-15]

LIFEGUARDS WANTED! $8.25-$10/H Must have current CPR/ First Aid and Lifeguard certifications. No prior experience needed. Longmont YMCA. 303-776-0370. Ask for Lenny.

FOR SALE: Maytag Neptune Electric Clothes Dryer. White; reversible door; very good condition. $175 obo. 303.946.2442 [3-15]

Horse Boarding Firestone, two stalls w/ individuals runs available immediately. $340.00 a month, includes grass hay three times a day, daily cleaning. Indoor/Outdoor Arena 303-746-7786 [1-15]

Looking for someone with meticulous approach to house cleaning 1-2 days per month. 970.744.0777 [5-15]

Mead Community Garage Sale June 27 8:00-1:00 Over 25+ garage sales through out the community. For a complete listing of sales and items sold go to www.townofmead.org

FLOORING INSTALLERS WANTED AESTHETIC FLOORING 970.535.0461 Competitive Contractor Rates

Small acreage mowing. 720.331.6836, 720.329.1009

For Sale GE Washer/Dryer large capacity $395 for both Very good condition, a little over 2 years old. call 303.833.9046 [6-15]

Investor partner wanted to open a restaurant in Firestone/Frederick. Currently have a very successful restaurant in Longmont and planning our expansion. I’m a Frederick resident so know the area well. Contact: crb625@gmail.com

2004 Ford 350 Diesel Truck in perfect condition inside and out 230,000 miles located in Frederick 303-651-9460 [5-15]

90” Merritt Headache Rack. Has chain rack and tray. Some lights. 720.331.6836 or 720.329.1009 [7-15]

Old-town Frederick resident seeking individual to assist with various yard duties. 303.833.0443 [5-15]

Licensed in home groomer accepting new clients. small dog cuts start at $35 Brandi 303.359.3102 [6-15]

Small Engine Repair - Lawnmowers, Rototillers, Snow Blowers, etc. Can pick up, deliver, or haul away if needed. Call Terry 303-833-2959 [6-15]


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Obituaries

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Offering the highest level of service, whether traditional or the most innovative; through our facilities, services, products and cremation

An affordable resource in the community that provides Traditional and Faith Based Counseling Services Provided:
 -Counseling: Working together to help navigate and guide individuals, 
 couples and families through the painful journey of grief, loss and trauma. -Support Groups: Ongoing monthly support groups; Healing Through
 Grief, Suicide Bereavement and Caregivers Support (To view a list of our 
 group meeting schedules please visit our website). -Educational Workshops & Seminars: Our recovery oriented workshops and seminars are designed to
 provide education on how to process grief, the stages of grief and support services to the bereaved, 
 caregivers, professionals and our first responders in our community. (To view our programs or register for an 
 upcoming workshop or seminar please visit our website). Who Do We Serve?
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Frederick Enters IGA Public-Private Partnership for Colorado Blvd and SH52 Improvements

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t the last board meeting, the Frederick Board of Trustees approved an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with Miners Village Metropolitan District (MVMD) to make critical road improvements near Colorado Boulevard and State Highway 52 (SH 52) that will accommodate and entice future development. In the IGA, Frederick agrees to construct and pay $1,105,000 for the following improvements:

• Short extension of 5th St. across Colorado Blvd. • Roundabout at intersection of Colorado Blvd. and 5th St. • Roundabout at intersection of Colorado Blvd. and 13th St. • As an alternate if funds permit, Frederick will construct additional capacity to accommodate the westbound SH52 traffic turning northbound onto Colorado Blvd.

In addition, MVMD agrees to construct and pay $1,000,000 for the following improvements: • Improving SH 52 and Flying Circle Blvd. intersection including installation of a complete four-direction traffic signal and the extension of William Bailey Dr. north of SH 52 for approximately 1,000 feet • Establishing acceleration/ deceleration lanes on SH 52 adjacent to Flying Circle Blvd.

“This is a great example of a public-private partnership where both sides are working together to create improvements key to encouraging economic development within our community,” said Mayor Tony Carey. “The kinds of businesses we are trying to attract in terms of retail

and primary employment want to start with a property that is shovel-ready with infrastructure already in place.” Coordination of this project will be handled by MVMD and the Town will pay 5% of the project cost to MVMD for construction management and oversight. MVMD will also coordinate the bidding of the project, which is currently in the design phase. Construction is expected to begin in approximately 90 days. You can stay up to date on all of Frederick’s road construction projects by signing up for email updates at www.frederickco.gov/emailupdates.

Nationally Recognized Developer Annexes into Town

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n a major step toward a new master planned community development into the Town of Firestone, the Firestone Board of Trustees approved an annexation application for Brookfield Residential Colorado on May 27, 2015. The annexation includes the Brookfield Residential property along Colorado Boulevard south of Colo. Highway 66 and east of Interstate 25, extending Firestone’s current northern border. The development, which will be named Barefoot Lakes, will ultimately bring new homes and a host of new amenities to the area, an outcome Firestone community leaders welcome. “This is another one of those defining moments for our community where this is going to change everything,” said Firestone Mayor Paul Sorensen. “This is a quality development that will bring

lakes, trails, nature areas, new homes, new residents and much more to our community. We look forward to a long relationship with Brookfield and are excited about the planned community they intend to bring to Firestone.” The annexation includes approximately 1,300 acres of land bordered by Colorado Boulevard and Colo. Highway 66. All parcels of the community were entitled by Weld County in 2006. Ultimately, the development is planned to include new homes as well as interconnecting trail systems, numerous parks and amenities around a 120-acre lake, located within the community boundaries and adjacent the St. Vrain State Park. Brookfield owns the water rights to serve the entire planned community. The first homes are expected to begin construction by early 2016. Below: Map of the annexation boundaries


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MLS# 752991 $104,000 Amazing Views! 1.21 Acres in Mead that backs to farm land. No builder restrictions so bring your builder and build your dream home. Abby Renner 970-556-0635

Sara Feaster 303.350.0039

MLS# 765328 $619,000 Longmont - Elegant Ranch 4962 sq ft, 4 bdrm, 4 ba, 4 car attached garage, finished bsmnt, study, wet bar, bonus room above garage, cover patio too! Sarah Hansard 303-517-3837

MLS# 744220 $174,900 MILLION DOLLAR views 10.1 Acres in Lyons this site offers amazing opportunities for building your mountain dream home. This serene property is the perfect mountain retreat! Rick Frenzen 303-718-7446

Rick Frenzen 303.718.7446

MLS# 757765 $275,000 Galeton – 1848 SF ranch w/4 bdrms, 3 ba's on 80 Acs in grass. Huge bdrms & master w/BIG master ba w/sep shower & soaker tub + walk-in closet. Great land layout & ready for horses & animals! Abby Renner 970.556.0635

MLS# 762866 $89/Sqft Longmont – 1800 Sqft of office space right off of I-25 & Hwy 119. Have all 1800 Sqft or take half, 900 Sqft. Water and sewer provided by landlord Rick Frenzen 303.718.7446

Sarah Hansard 303.517.3837

MLS# 757955 $129,500 Ault - 2 full bedrooms and a 3rd non-conforming bdrm or study. Lrg living rm and kitchen. Separate laundry rm and 1 full bath. Newer roof and has a large lot to make your own. This home is priced to sell! Abby Renner 970.556.0635

MLS# 696749 $4,950,000 Longmont – 113 acres incl 14a PRIVATE lake w/ great fishing. Idyllic setting surrounded by farm land. Beautiful building site overlooking the lake and mountains. Very valuable water rights. Sarah Hansard 303.517.3837

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MLS# 767030 $785,000 Hard to find prprty been owned by same family since early last century! 17.95+/- ac w/5 bldgs incl 3288 sq ft home, 550 sq ft det 2 car gar, 392 sqft grain bldg, 940 sq ft Gar,1040 sq ft Barn.Home opens wide to huge fam rm w/wetbar, 3 wd fps, big kit, formal din rm w/builtins, large liv rm, private mstr bdrm w/ 3/4 mstr ba.Incl a 1888 decreed reservoir allowing 10 acft, ditch rights & ditch stock! sprinkler irrigated pasture, a fully irrigateable property that can be hard to find in this area!

MLS#766561 $768,200 Carter Lake Beauty with Water Views & Nature everywhere! Amazing 2 story, 5 bdrm, 4 ba, with walk-out bsmnt, main flr mster bdrm, study, sep dining rm, loft and so much more check out www.4360Lakefront.com Abby Renner 970.556.0635 Sara Feaster 303.350.0039

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let’s talk about your Power The Town of Frederick wants to purchase the electric system serving areas outside the original Frederick town boundaries. If the purchase is completed, United Power will no longer provide electric services in Frederick.

If you are currently a unIted Power member In frederIck, thIs Purchase would affect you. United Power wants to make certain that any decision that affects our members puts their concerns at the forefront. Members should have an opportunity to learn more, and to ask the questions about how this purchase will be handled.

now Is the tIme to ask QuestIons • WhaT Is The anTIcIPaTed cosT oF acqUIrIng The sysTeM?

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• Where WIll The Money coMe FroM To FInance ThIs PUrchase? • WIll The ToWn be able To ProvIde all The servIces ThaT UnITed PoWer does? lIke rebaTes, InTegraTIons oF neW energy soUrces, and advanced Technology solUTIons.

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