Boulder, CO November 2020

Page 1

N OV E M B E R 2 02 0

WELLNESS B O O S T YO U R WEL L N ES S LI F E + C U LTU R E WHAT 'S I N S T O RE FO R WI N T ER


The Volvo XC60 Recharge Plug-in Hybrid SUV Own the road with Volvo’s Plug-in Hybrid Electric 5-seat SUV. Offering up to 33 miles on pure electric mode, the Volvo XC60 is designed with a purpose for our planet, and engineered for dynamic driving.


The Volvo XC40 Recharge Fully Electric SUV Coming Soon! A large 78 kWh battery with a projected range of over 200 miles*. So you don’t have to charge it so often. And when needed, it can fast-charge from 0 to 80% in around 40 minutes*. *Estimated pre-production figures.

125 Alter Street, Broomfield www.sthvolvocars.com


(303) 652-1727 5400 Spine Road, Suite A, Boulder DSInteriorSolutions.com


OUR FRONT RANGE Y INTERIOR DESIGN TEAM



Schedule your visit to our showroom on our website or by giving us a call and see how we can transform your home. ProudHouseStudio.com | 720.242.7942 | 2805 Wilderness Place Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301


From ordinary to extraordinary.

Read the story in this issue! Building green since 1995. Custom homes, remodels, & additions. 303.449.3076 | cottonwoodcustombuilders.com


ARN RASKER

#LIVtheLifeYouLove

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Broker Associate

“Boulder is my happy place. After living in Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, and The Netherlands, I arrived in Boulder to study Engineering and Business. Living in Boulder for over forty five years, I now know the area inside and out. Having over twenty years of experience building high-end custom homes, along with an eclectic business background and my ongoing education, gives me a different perspective than other Brokers have. I would consider it a privilege to make your real estate dreams come true, and to help you find your place here in Boulder.” www.HappyinBoulder.com

Contact one of our Boulder Valley Real Estate Experts today. 1050 Walnut Street, Suite 100 livsothebysrealty.com | 303.443.6161

Member of the Exclusive


Trusted Advisors. Powerful Advocates. Strategic Partners.


For those who have a vision

1357 South Cherryvale Road, Boulder, Colorado | $6,900,000 New modern estate in Wildflower Ranch, mesmerizing views, international design, private setting on five acres, barn & water rights. Listed by: Jeff Erickson | 303.589.2741 | livsothebysrealty.com

601 Baseline Road, Boulder

9191 Tahoe Lane, Boulder

842 16th Street, Boulder

5 Beds | 4 Baths | 4,024 Square Feet | $4,250,000 Sara Vaughn 720.256.8987

5 Beds | 7 Baths | 12,638 Square Feet | $4,250,000 Michael Hughes 303.359.6627 Barb Silverman 303.886.5329

4 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,648 Square Feet | $1,390,000 Jeff Erickson 303.589.2741

927 Cole Street, Golden

1859 Yarmouth Avenue, Boulder

487 Millionaire Drive West, Boulder

5 Beds | 5 Baths | 6,120 Square Feet | $1,375,000 Josh Jackson 303.993.9371

3 Beds | 3 Baths | 3,641 Square Feet | $839,000 Michael Hughes 303.359.6627

3 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,753 Square Feet | $800,000 Nick Duncan 303.596.5030

Chautauqua estate with striking views of Flatirons & foothills. Private tennis court, separate entrance ADU.

Stunning home with walkout basement on unique 2.2 acres in private neighborhood with mountain views.

303.443.6161 livsothebysrealty.com

Soaring ceilings & open floor plan create sophistication yet understated elegance. 55 acres.

South facing light filled home. Views of the foothills & the Flatirons. Walk to coffee, restaurants, trails.

Chautauqua Craftsman, remodeled with updated kitchen & baths, walking distance to Pearl Street & trails.

One of the best views of Boulder Valley. Sugarloaf mountain home just 15 mins from downtown Boulder.




sometimes the best vacation is a staycation. With the right partners on your side, your home can be a genuine oasis to enjoy carefree relaxation with your loved ones. Your own staycation dream is well within reach with HMH. Let us help you create a beautiful environment within your own four walls so that you no longer dream of getting away.

HMHAI.COM 303.444.8488







LIFESTYLE LETTER

NOVEMBER 2020 PUBLISHER

Andy Manz | amanz@lifestylepubs.com MANAGING EDITOR

Kate Manz | kmanz@lifestylepubs.com PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Photography: Ashlee Burke Photography

Chantel Ellerington | chantel.ellerington@lifestylepubs.com

A Journey of Giving

Rosie Chester | rosie.chester@lifestylepubs.com

WHAT A DIFFERENCE I EXPERIENCED IN GIVING BACK TO MY COMMUNITY LIVING NINE YEARS EACH IN LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON DC AND NOW BOULDER. In Los Angeles, working for a national magazine, I attended many charity events - all with Hollywood names attached. Attendees got all dolled up, sipped champagne and ate caviar. This indulgence didn’t exactly feel like giving back, but lots of money was raised which was certainly a good thing. Amongst Washingtonians the social conversation began with “Where did you go to college?” and “Where do your kids go to school?” The priority here was academics. Once I found the “right school” for my kids, (truly more stressful than my high schoolers applying to colleges), I was in with a group of kind, inclusive people passionately giving back in the form of cash donations, black tie galas, all styles of fundraisers and plain old, roll up your sleeves volunteering. It was part of the fabric of this community.

INTERN

EDITORIAL COORDINATOR

Alexandré Hooson | allie.hooson@lifestylepubs.com ACCO UNT MANAGER

Donna Ironside | donna.ironside@lifestylepubs.com AD DESIGNER

Miranda Williams L AYO UT DESIGNER

Dana Rudolph CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Lisa Van Horne, Katie Rhodes, Kelly Ruhl, Esther Lee Leach, Amelia Broughton, Sara Bruskin, Crystal Sagon, Annie Bloj; Bloj Report, Allyson Reedy, Paul Cure, Livia Hooson CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Involved and always busy, my time spent in DC shaped and changed me for the better.

Michael DeLeón, Kelsey Huffer of Poppy + Co., Phil McKenzie, Danielle Webster, Jackie Nunnally, Anna Tucker

In 2011, Boulder was being touted as “America’s Happiest Place to Live.” To fit in, I started

CORPORATE TEAM

hiking, skiing, going to yoga, shopping with reusable bags, eating local and gluten free, and volunteering. Oh, and turning off the car engine while waiting in the carpool line.

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt CHIEF SALES OFFICER Matthew Perry CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DeLand Shore

Almost everyone I met seemed to be giving back in meaningful and interesting ways. I

ART DIRECTOR Sara Minor

met a family who had a garage packed full of sleeping bags...I couldn’t figure out why.

OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Janeane Thompson

Then I learned they would walk the streets of Boulder at night handing out sleeping

AD MANAGER Chad Jensen

bags to anyone in need. First, they gave up their garage, second they were out nightly

REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR Eric Williams

in the cold helping others. I found this remarkable! I made a friend who invited me to

WEB APPLICATIONS Michael O’Connell

volunteer at a local nonprofit. I learned that the founder had left her Hollywood career and moved to Boulder to serve families with children who were chronically ill. This unselfish spirit of generosity made me realize I was amongst very rare people. Here’s the thing about Boudlerites...they are special. They give thoughtfully...they give

514 W 26TH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO

genuinely...they give from the heart. How lucky I am to be a part of this community. ARIZONA | CALIFORNIA | COLORADO | CONNECTICUT | FLORIDA | GEORGIA IDAHO | ILLINOIS | KANSAS | MARYLAND | MASSACHUSETTS | MICHIGAN MINNESOTA | MISSOURI | MONTANA | NEW JERSEY | NORTH CAROLINA

Donna Ironside , Account Manager

OHIO | OKLAHOMA | OREGON | PENNSYLVANIA | SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE | TEXAS | VIRGINIA | WASHINGTON

Proverbs 3:5-6 Boulder Lifestyle™ is published monthly by Lifestyle Publications LLC. It is distributed via the

ON THE COVER Neptune Mountaineering PHOTOGRAPHY BY PHIL MCKENZIE 20

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

US Postal Service to some of the Boulder area’s most affluent neighborhoods. Articles and advertisements do not necessarily reflect Lifestyle Publications’ opinions. No portion of this magazine may be reproduced in any form without written consent. Lifestyle Publications does not assume responsibility for statements made by advertisers or editorial contributors. Information in Boulder Lifestyle™ is gathered from sources considered to be reliable, but the accuracy of all information cannot be guaranteed.



INSIDE THE ISSUE NOVEMBER 2020

FEATURES 42 The New Young Cowboys of Home Maintenance 74 Walters & Hogsett Jewelers Celebrate 40 Years Just like their jewelry collections, Walters & Hogsett stand the test of time.

81 A Cup of Flour Nonna Eats hosts dinner at Greystone Castle

74 89

89 Dinner and a Show Dine From Out There just might be your COVID highlight

81 DEPARTMENTS 20 Lifestyle Letter 24 Good Times 30 Around Town 34 Open House

42

42 Renovate & Refine 50 Water & Woods 56 Trend Setter 62 Local’s Choice 68 City Scene 74

Locally Owned

81

Culinary Creations

89 Our Town 96 Giving Back 102 Healthy Lifestyle 106 Inspired By



GOOD TIMES

Cheers to 7 years! Last month, Sanitas Brewing Company celebrated seven years with a socially distanced, live music event. The outdoor party was free to the public and included music from the Desert Furs and Andrew McMconathy from The Drunken Hearts. Guests sipped on new beer releases, including Sanitas' 7th Anniversary Dry Hopped Sour. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JUSTIN BARNETT @JAYRAWKPHOTOGRAPHY

shoes, handbags & accessories 1703 pearl st. boulder | 303.442.0404 | www.twosolesisters.com 24

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020



GOOD TIMES 1.

2.

3.

BCC Backyard Party Boulder Climbing Community, a nonprofit that cares for local climbing areas, celebrated its 10th birthday with a party sponsored by Neptune Mountaineering. Partygoers visited Neptune shop for live music, free beer, and giveaways before heading home to continue the fun and compete in backyard climbing games for prizes. PHOTOGRAPHY BYÂ ALEX BEALÂ

4.

5.

6.

1. Boulder Climbing Community shares their mission | 2. Live music by Nick Dunbar | 3. Let the games begin! | 4. BCC shows off the door prizes | 5. Neptune staff all smiles for the return of events | 6. Beer donated by Avery Brewing Company

26

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020



GOOD TIMES 1.

2.

3.

Boulder Lifestyle's Home Design Breakfast Boulder Lifestyle Magazine recently hosted advertising partners in the design community at its quarterly Home Design Breakfast on the rooftop at Rosetta Hall. PHOTOGRAPHY BY PHIL MCKENZIE

4.

5.

6.

1. Scott Rodwin (Rodwin Architecture) | 2. John Herron (RSL Outdoor) | 3. Hannah Finch Phillips (Cottonwood Custom Builders) | 4. Jeff Hindman (Cottonwood Custom Builders) | 5. Megan Daughtry (Proud House Studio) | 6. Jordan Ferland (Coda Studio)

28

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020



AROUND TOWN

BOULDER BALLET NAMES LANCE HARDIN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

touring under his own name and released his first EP, "Your Heart The Stars The Milky Way" (2019).

Boulder Ballet is pleased to announce a man-

Daniel Rodriguez tours as a trio or quartet and his

agement restructuring including the appoint-

first full album, "Sojourn of the Burning Sun," was

ment of Lance Hardin as artistic director. As

released in the summer of 2020.

artistic director, Hardin will lead the Boulder

BoulderTheater.com

Ballet professional company, providing artistic leadership, expertise and a unique vision to continue developing the aesthetic of the Boulder Ballet Company. Hardin’s training began at the esteemed Ruth Page Foundation in Chicago. Hardin studied ballet at Indiana University under the direction of Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Patricia McBride, Jacques Cesbron, and Violette Verdy. Photography credit: Sue Daniels

BCD OPEN HOUSE FOR THE 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR Gear up for the 2021/2022 school year with a Zoom "Open House" hosted by Boulder Country Day School. The virtual event with take place on November 17 from 4 p.m.—5 p.m. via Zoom. Opportunities include meeting school administrators, as well as learning about BCD's academics, community and culture. BCD focuses on pre-

Artist Topher Straus creates transformative dig-

school (starting at 2.5 years old) up through 8th

ital paintings from his studio in Genesee, Co. His

grade. Zoom link will be sent with registration con-

aluminum landscapes have garnered the attention

firmation. Register at BoulderCountryDay.org.

of fine art collectors, galleries, and museums from

AN EVENING WITH DANIEL RODRIGUEZ (OF ELEPHANT REVIVAL)

around the world. After just two years, his works have been featured in over 20 exhibitions—including three solo exhibitions. With such great success

Daniel Rodriguez graces the Boulder Theater

in such little time, Topher Straus looks to become

stage for two socially distanced shows on

a mainstay in the Colorado contemporary art mar-

December 5. Daniel Rodriguez is a singer-song-

ket. You can view his work in the front window of R

writer from Lyons, Co. He was a founding member

Gallery on Broadway next to the Pearl Street Mall.

of the band Elephant Revival, and in 2019 he began 30

TOPHER STRAUS, CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE ARTIST

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020

TopherStraus.com

CONTINUED >


Boulder’s locally owne d outdoor stor e since 1973

MORE OUTDOORS, PLEASE It’s been a year of outdoor escapism and it doesn’t have to stop just because it’s getting colder. Neptune has the layers, the gear and the advice you need to enjoy the winter outside – winter hiking or trail running, backcountry skiing or snowshoeing - Neptune can get you out there. Not ready to invest in your own gear? Try our rentals! At Neptune, you’ll always get personalized service and feel comfortable shopping in our spacious store with its limited guest capacity.

EARN 5% BACK ON YOUR PURCHASES WITH NEPTUNE MOUNTAIN REWARDS

CLIMB HIKE CAMP SKI

Located in Boulder in the Table Mesa Shopping Center NeptuneMountaineering.com | 303-499-8866


AROUND TOWN

MAX CLOTHING STORES AND BOULDER LIFESTYLE TEAM UP FOR HOLIDAY DRIVE FOR THERE WITH CARE After raising nearly $70,000 in in-kind and monetary donations for There With Care in June, Max Martinez, founder of MAX Clothing Stores, is partnering with Boulder Lifestyle Magazine for a holiday drive to support families associated with the organization. In-kind donations will be accepted at MAX Denver, Boulder and Aspen between November 27-December 13. To learn more about There With Care, wish list items, and ways to donate, visit the website below. ThereWithCare.org

Would you like to get in touch with us? We would love to hear from you! Contact us at CityLifestyle. com/Boulder using the Get In Touch link and let us know what you think. 32

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020



OPEN HOUSE

AN HISTORIC HOME REFRESH IN WEST BOULDER

Path to Modern ARTICLE LISA VAN HORNE PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL DELEÓN

34

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CLASSIC. Modern. Sophisticated. Casual. Daring. Timeless. Achieving an ideal harmony between all of these elements was a unique challenge in one recent West Boulder home renovation. But through the joint efforts of the teams at Cottonwood Custom Builders, Sopher Sparn Architects and Red Pepper Kitchen + Bath, it’s a feat that resulted in a stunning abode that at once honors its historic character and locale while functioning as a contemporary living and design marvel. Completed in the fall of 2019, this 1910 home renovation involved undertaking design endeavors large and small—from room overhauls, reorganizations and additions to the preservation of the home’s historic elements. The extremely complex project involved not just incorporating a modern, steel-framed addition into the existing 110-year-old building, but also preserving as much of the historic exterior as possible. “The big idea for the design was to remain true to the historic charm in the front renovation and then progressively evolve to a more contemporary architectural style as we went south to the rear of the building,” says Stephen Sparn, principal at Sopher Sparn Architects. It’s a progression that imbues an enticingly unpredictable, yet immensely comforting feel to the home in which exciting design details, modern features and playful pops of color abound around every corner. While original front window details bring even further character to the charming front façade, colorful modern tiling and a luxe modern palette give the home a bright, bold energy. The kitchen in particular is a sterling instance of reworking one of the home’s original spaces—both in function and design—to make it immeasurably more practical and enjoyable. A geometric Popham tile floor featuring eight different colors marks the space formerly occupied by the kitchen, while the new kitchen area—connected to the family room and full of abundant natural light—features a pristine marble backsplash from Waterworks, quartz countertops from Cambria and custom Plato Woodwork cabinetry in a lovely yellow hue. “The homeowner loves color and is adventurous, so that needed to be reflected in her home,” says Margie McCulloch, owner of Red Pepper Kitchen + Bath, longtime collaborator with the homeowner and designer responsible for all of the home’s interior finishes. “I look to nature for inspiration, as I find that natural colors are more enduring. Although the yellow

“The homeowner loves color and is adventurous, so that needed to be reflected in her home,” Margie McCulloch

cabinets might be considered an unusual color, it is an easy color to live with and we took a lot of time to get it exactly right.” A more prominent connection with nature was likewise a goal of the home renovation project given its ideal location at the base of the foothills. “The previous design really didn’t take advantage of the home’s amazing view,” says Kimberly Neill, project manager and estimator at Cottonwood Custom Builders. “We wanted to not just maximize its space, but also make it much more open to the outdoors.” The south façade is a master class in allowing glorious natural views to permeate throughout the home. At the ground level is the connected kitchen and family room area seamlessly integrated with the outdoor patios with options for outdoor dining or private relaxation. Above, the master suite and its dedicated balcony open to gorgeous Flatirons sights. Vaulted ceilings further the space’s welcoming loft-like feel, and it at once feels like a cozy personal retreat and a stunning mountain oasis. “More than any single element, I love how it feels to be in the home,” McCulloch says. With an inimitable sense of place, character and comfort, it’s a unique property that marks a true achievement in blending ample historic charm and peak contemporary elegance.

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

35


OPEN HOUSE (CONTINUED)

36

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


“More than any single element, I love how it feels to be in the home”

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

37


OPEN HOUSE (CONTINUED)

38

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

39


Your Trusted Guide to Boulder Real Estate Committed to helping my clients buy and sell homes in the Boulder area for over 20 years.

Steve Remmert Broker Associate 720.339.5033 steve.remmert@compass.com

Compass is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Colorado and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.



RENOVATE & REFINE

the

NEW YOUNG COWBOYS

OF HOME MAINTENANCE ARTICLE KATIE RHODES | PHOTOGRAPHY POPPY & CO.

42

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


“W

E’RE REALLY CLOSE. We always were, and eventually, those friendships evolved into working relationships. It was a way to keep us connected and further our love for the craft.” The GageHome tradesmen peer into their work van, an impressively built out home maintenance machine, pointing out various

tools which line the walls in securely hung units. The sharp smell of metal mingles with that of soft, warm wood. “GageHome: care / repair / improvements” is detailed neatly on the van’s flank. In 2017 Nick Karas, drawing on his professional experience in high-end construction and tech consulting, did the unusual: created a home maintenance company operated like a tech startup, emphasizing personal, collaborative relationships between his team and clients. No more busy, unreliable contractors; this business was founded on the basis of mutual respect and trust, with a close-knit team consisting of Karas and his three full-to-parttime colleagues, all of whom are tagged in on various projects as needed. GageHome is a subscription-based service operating like a “concierge handyman,” offering clients peace of mind by serving as their 24/7 single point of contact in the home maintenance world. This includes home evaluations, inspections, education on DIY home maintenance, and executing light remodels and repairs. For bigger projects, work is out-sourced to Karas’ community of reliable, respected vendors. GageHome is a first and last stop for quality craftsmanship and comprehensive home maintenance, providing trusted allies to walk you through the process start to finish.

“WORKING WITH NICK AND GAGEHOME IS LIKE WORKING WITH THE SENIOR CONCIERGE AT A 5-STAR HOTEL. WHETHER IT'S A BIG PROJECT OR A SMALL PROBLEM, NICK GETS IT DONE OR HE FINDS THE EXPERTS TO DO IT.”—BOB COMPTON, CLIENT

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

43


RENOVATE & REFINE (CONTINUED)

44

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

45


RENOVATE & REFINE (CONTINUED)

46

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


The Gage+ Seasonal A La Carte Items is a secondary option at GageHome, with seasonal maintenance services available to clients under a Bundle and Save model. You still get the transparency, home maintenance education and reliability, but without the monthly membership. Clients simply schedule a service, GageHome does the work, and that’s it—no strings attached. Nick Karas looks earnestly at GageHome’s van, his love for the craft, his team, and his community profoundly present, even in the space between words. “As a client of GageHome, we’ve got your back, 100 percent. We’ll be your cowboys, we’ll make it happen, whatever 'it' is. We’re a home maintenance company, but what we’re really selling is peace of mind.”

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

47


MORPHEUS8 Radiofrequency microneedling treatment that can be used on all skin types for the treatment of... • skin laxity of face, neck, and body • fine lines and wrinkles • submental volume and jowls • active acne and acne scarring • textural irregularities Receive a complimentary neck add-on (value $1500) with your purchase of a series of Morpheus8, only in November.

Dr. Todd Becker 2600 30th Street, Suite 100, Boulder CO 80301 303-444-0664 | info@rinnovaskinandbody.com www.RinnovaSkinAndBody.com

Dr. Todd Becker graduated with honors from Harvard University and earned his M.D. PhD from Emory University in Atlanta. Pursuing his vision of creating an aesthetic practice that advances the possibilities of non and minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Becker completed his residency and his fellowship in Mohs Surgery and procedural dermatology at the University of California in Los Angeles.


E M P O W E R I N G W OM E N T H R O U G H T H E R A PY free consultation

coloradowomenscenter.com | (720) 810-2355 1500 28TH STREET BOULDER, COLORADO


WATER & WOODS

ARTICLE KELLI RUHL PHOTOGRAPHY PHIL MCKENZIE

BY DE SIGN

KIND ON FAMILY, COMMUNITY & CONSERVATION: HOW BOULDERBASED KIND DESIGN IS GIVING BACK IN A BIG WAY

50

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


FOR DAMON BAZ REDD, KINDNESS IS KEY.

According to Damon, the most rewarding

It was kindness that inspired the 2008 inception

aspect of Kind Design is “seeing what I can do if I

of Redd’s clothing and design company, the aptly

put my mind to it, helping to support my awesome

named Kind Design, and it runs like a river through

family, working with non-profits and making the

his every interaction and endeavor toward an admi-

world a better place.”

rable end goal: “...to spread kindness towards the earth and others, simple as that.”

Now, 12 years and three children later, Damon and Kristen have cultivated a brand that is a pow-

Of starting Kind Design, Redd relates: “I was living

erful force for conservation and community, utiliz-

in Vail, working ski patrol in the winters and raft guid-

ing the beauty of nature as a vehicle to protect it,

ing in the summer. Then, I met the girl of my dreams.

and spreading kindness along the way.

With all that inspiration in my life, I wanted to start a business that could help conserve the playground

KindDesign.co | @kinddesign

we lived on and support a family one day.” From humble beginnings in Redd’s garage, Redd and his wife Kristen have grown Kind Design into a thriving company boasting an array of styles, including the brand’s signature "topo clothing" line:

HOW KIND DESIGN GIVE S BACK

one-of-a-kind designs created using topographical maps of national parks, ski resorts and rivers

PROTECT OUR WINTERS (POW)

around the world.

ProtectOurWinters.org

As he explains, “I really loved the intricate patterns

@protectourwinters

that mother nature created, and I wanted to isolate

POW receives $2 from the sale of any ski

those...and use them on clothing and art.”

area topo print and a portion of Kind Design’s

Together, the Redds have overcome staggering

upcoming base layer collection.

setbacks—including losing everything in 2013’s devastating “100-year-flood”—thanks to their per-

WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES (WRA)

severance and the incredible support of their com-

WesternResourceAdvocates.org

munity, who rallied to revive Kind Design from the

@westernresourceadvocates

ruinous fallout of the flood.

WRA receives $2 from the sale of any board

As Damon reflects, “My mind was blown by the

shorts, river topo prints, hoodies or leggings.

support I received following the flood...when something this bad happens, people will amaze you.” Beyond simply looking good, Kind Design’s prod-

HIGH FIVES FOUNDATION HighFivesFoundation.org

ucts are doing good, with profits supporting a num-

@hi5sfoundation

ber of noteworthy non-profits, including Western

Kind Design devotes most of its philanthropic

Resource Advocates, Protect Our Winters and the

time to High Fives, through fundraisers,

High Fives Foundation.

donations, pro-bono design work, and more.

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

51


WATER & WOODS (CONTINUED)

“ WITH ALL THAT INSPIRATION IN MY LIFE , I WANTED TO START A BUSINESS THAT COULD HELP CONSERVE THE PL AYGROUND WE LIVED ON AND SUPPORT A FAMILY ONE DAY.” 52

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

53


BEHIND EVERY WORLD-CLASS REAL ESTATE AGENT IS A POWERFUL TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS

HUNTER JORGENSEN

WILLIAM GREIG

PAT R I C K BROWN

L AU R E N O’NEIL

JOHN C A N O VA

Compass Boulder | 303.819.2374 | www.patrickbrowngroup.com Compass is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.



TREND SETTER

max

56

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


MAX MARTINEZ CELEBRATES 35 YEARS IN FASHION

t

HE NAME MAX HAS BEEN SYNONYMOUS WITH HIGH FASHION IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION FOR ALMOST THREE DECADES. Fashionistas know that if you want the best in designer fashion, the boutique is the first

stop to luxury. Founded by Max Martinez, with boutiques in Cherry Creek, Boulder, and Aspen, the clothing company has continuously brought sought-after brands including Dries Van Noten, Bottega Veneta, Celine, and Gabriela Hearst to their long-time clients in Colorado. For most of this style journey, the fashion innovator has been joined by Holly Kabacoff, the manager of the Boulder boutique for 26 years and a buyer for all three locations. Holly is described by Max as the “heart and soul” of the operation.

@maxclothingstores

CONTINUED >

www.maxfashioncolorado.com

ARTICLE ESTHER LEE LEACH | PHOTOGRAPHY DANIELLE WEBSTER

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

57


TREND SETTER (CONTINUED)

58

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


The fashion scene in Colorado has changed significantly over the years, and Martinez sees his role in the transformation as one of an educator and supporter of quality brands. “Colorado has always been about the casual, functional dress, intermixed with whatever’s trending at the time. I’ve always seen my stores as an opportunity to educate women on the long-term benefits of buying high quality, timeless clothing. I have clients who wear dresses and they still look amazing. Mindfulness of how and where products are made has become a top priority in recent years. Doing what we can to support the industry in the U.S. and encourage sustainable practices in fashion is very important to me,” Martinez says. The style icon has always mixed his love of fashion with his deep devotion to the community and giving back to causes close to his heart. He began his philanthropy work because of a promise made to his late mother and has used his extensive network of generous clients to help raise much needed financial support for several charities and organizations. “I learned from my mother the importance of serving others. I promised her as she lay on her deathbed that I

charities

or sweaters they bought from me 20 years ago, OVER $2.5 MILLION RAISED CAUSES: AIDS, Hunger, Domestic Violence, Children CHARITIES & ORGANIZATIONS + Children’s Hospital Colorado + There With Care + Hand & Heart Center + Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA)

would follow her example of love for everyone, especially those who needed it most. MAX has afforded me a broad network of wonderful people who have helped raised more than $2.5 million over the past decade to fight AIDS, hunger, domestic violence, and to support Children’s Hospital Colorado,” Martinez says. This year, he also began raising funds for Teen Art Programs at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA), and the amount has exceeded $100,000. In June, his charity work continued with a drive to benefit There With Care, an organization that provides support for families during a medical crisis.

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

59


TREND SETTER (CONTINUED)

60

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


Boulder Aspen Denver LA Boulder native Kari Whitman has opened a new interior design studio on West Pearl Street, the latest addition to long-time presence in NY and LA. With a celebrity-filled portfolio and a wealth of high-end experience, Kari is thrilled to make your home everything you want it to be and more, always emphasizing you, the client, and your unique affinities.

®

fall 2019

D POTTE N TIO PERFEC PLANTS

HOUSE RS INDOO THRIVE GHOUT THROU LDER THE CO ER WEATH

GREEN LIVING A Boulder storefront becomes a haven for upscale upcycling

DOWN TO THE DETAILS A 1911 MANSION RENOVATION MAINTAINS ITS CLASSIC CHARACTER

Call to make an appointment!

TRIUMPH FROM TRAGEDY

A NEW HOME OFFERS A FRESH START—AND THE TAMING OF A VERY BIG BASEMENT

WORK SMARTER

Aristocratic Estate

720.612.7660 | 1.844.KWHOUSE 711 Walnut Street, Carriage House www.kariwhitmaninteriors.com

October 2013

NEW BUILDS WITH SMART HOME TECHNOLOGY PREINTEGRATED

SIX STUNNING SPREADS

TOP TABLESCAPES TO CELEBRATE ANY HOLIDAY

PLEASE DISPLAY UNTIL 01.01.20

ASID Winners

by Interior Designer Kari Whitman

SUMMER 2016

Cover Story: The Homes of Celebrity Designer Kari Whitman

Summer Vacation Escapes On the Market Ultra Luxury Homes

SUMMER 2016

A Look Inside the Homes of Jessica Alba and Antonio Banderas

cohgmag.com

$6.95


LOCAL’S CHOICE

KEEP THE

ADVENTURE

GOING IT’S GETTING COLDER, BUT DON’T RESIGN YOURSELF TO A BORING WINTER INDOORS JUST YET.

ARTICLE SARA BRUSKIN | PHOTOGRAPHY PHIL MCKENZIE CONTINUED >

62

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

63


LOCAL’S CHOICE (CONTINUED)

MANY OF US HAVE MAINTAINED OUR

staff to help teach people,” says Wansing,

SANITY DURING THIS PANDEMIC BY

“helping them figure out what they need

ESCAPING TO THE OUTDOORS AT

without overloading them with all the fan-

EVERY

ciest gear in the world.”

OPPORTUNITY,

AND

THAT

DOESN’T HAVE TO CHANGE AS THE

The expanded offerings add to an already

WEATHER TURNS. “There’s no such thing

impressive collection of products available

as bad weather if you have the right gear,”

to buy or rent. Co-owner Shelley Dunbar

says Amy Wansing, marketing manager at

says, “We can literally get someone geared

Boulder’s Neptune Mountaineering. With

up to climb Mount Everest, and we have the

all the uncertainty surrounding ski resorts

basics for someone who’s just getting into

right now, they’re anticipating a big year

climbing, snowshoeing or trail running. We

for backcountry skiing, snowshoeing,

have the full spectrum.”

and ice climbing.

While she’s excited to welcome new-

A large influx of beginners means a

comers, Dunbar says that Neptune’s loyal

large emphasis on safety and education

customers are the heart of their outdoor

at Neptune, so they’ve expanded their

community. She’s always looking for new

selection of affordable entry-level gear like

products from up-and-coming brands to

avalanche packs, skis and snowshoes, and

offer her fellow “gear geeks.”

they’ll be hosting online clinics to prepare

And being a Boulder company, of course

customers for their snowy adventures. “We

Neptune also carries winter gear for the

also have really friendly, knowledgeable

adventurous dogs.

BEST LOCAL PL ACES TO PRACTICE

64

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

SNOWSHOEING

+ Betasso Preserve

+ Bald Mountain

+ Caribou Ranch

+ Betasso Preserve

+ Heil Valley Ranch

+ Brainard Lake

+ Meyers Homestead Trail

+ Heil Valley Ranch

at Walker Ranch

+ Ron Stewart Preserve

+ Mud Lake

at Rabbit Mountain


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

65


MICHELLE COURIER

Betty Boots, Acrylic on Canvas, Michelle Courier

48”x48”

Westward Gallery 4400 Tennyson Street, Denver, Colorado 80212

www.westwardgallery.com

720.483.1046


We can’t wait to get our hands on you.

sweepbalayagebar.com | 303 • 505 • 0187 | 901 Pearl Street #101, Boulder, CO 80302


CITY SCENE

Ski Season, Take Two ALTERRA PRIORITIZES ADAPTING TO CHANGE TO GET SKIERS AND RIDERS BACK ON THE SLOPES.

RUSTY GREGORY HAS LEARNED A LOT IN HIS 40-YEAR SKI INDUSTRY CAREER. Today he finds himself, like many skiers, in uncharted territory. The CEO of Alterra Mountain Company—which owns Steamboat, Winter Park, and is the force behind the popular IKON ski pass—argues nothing could really prepare any CEO for the rough and tumble rollercoaster of 2020. “Mother Nature really owns the place, we really just take what she gives us,” he says, climate change and pandemics included.

ARTICLE CRYSTAL SAGAN

68

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


“We’ve lived in this very fluid place of running a business in Mother Nature that gives us a certain level of experience in being prepared to deal with the unknown”

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

69


CITY SCENE (CONTINUED)

The abrupt end to the Colorado ski season last March was unprecedented when Governor Polis issued a mandate effectively shuttering resorts to prioritize the health and safety of Coloradoans. With ski season just around the corner, Alterra’s season pass sales are higher than anticipated, considering the pandemic. To say skiers are anxious to return to their favorite mountains might be

Make the Most of Your Season

an understatement, even with the prospect of new operations designed to keep visitors safe that range from limited to no day-of pass sales to mandatory face coverings to

A guide to Alterra’s Steamboat and Winter Park

socially distanced lift loading.

Resorts (Subject to change without notice. Be sure

“We’ve lived in this very fluid place of run-

to check for updates online.)

ning a business in Mother Nature that gives us a certain level of experience in being prepared

+ Buy a season pass.

to deal with the unknown,” Gregory says. With

Both resorts, along with many other Colorado ski

policies and procedures in place to ensure

areas, are limiting or in some cases completely

the safety of the Alterra staff, guests, and

eliminating walk-up single-day lift tickets. The best

mountain communities, Gregory guarantees

way to guarantee you’ll get on mountain this year is

only one thing for this season. “The biggest

investing in a season pass.

thing will be our reactions to the things that we can’t foresee today. We will be changing

+ Reservations not needed.

[operations] as the season evolves based on

While reservations are currently not required at

data and improved scientific understanding. If

Steamboat or Winter Park, Gregory reminds us that

there is a better way to keep people healthy

things could change as the season progresses.

and safe, we’ll do it.” At the end of the day Gregory just wants

+ Face coverings are required.

guests to go skiing, even if it’s not at an Alterra

Specifically while waiting in line, loading, unloading,

resort. “I really hope people just can enjoy

riding lifts, inside any buildings, and outside when a

themselves during these difficult times. It’s the

minimum of six feet of distance cannot be maintained.

best thing for the ski industry as a whole, long term.” And above all, Gregory hopes resort

+ Expect crowd control.

visitors leave feeling like they had “A great,

Heavily trafficked areas like the base area will have

uplifting experience that took me a way from

systems in place to control and prevent crowding,

the day-to-day challenges that we all face.”

and distancing while in lift lines will be required. + Lift loading will be modified. Expect new procedures for loading lifts to encourage social distancing. + Modified ski school. Class sizes will be limited to five skiers or riders with shortened half-day lessons that don’t include a lunch.

70

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


Created in Colorado

Colorado Gem | 45 X 90 | Dye Sublimation On Aluminum

TOPHER STRAUS FINE ART

TopherStraus.com | 303.900.0808

“Straus’ landscapes have a retro cubist quality, along with a dash of Yellow Submarine.” - Michael Paglia, Art Critic



210 Pine Street

DWELL IN POSSIBILIT Y Thank you to all our clients, buyers and sellers, from the mountains to the heart of downtown, who have trusted us to help them. Expert realtors. Unparalleled service. Amy Gilbride 720.257.3958 amy.gilbride@compass.com

Eva Marie 720.633.4283 eva.marie@compass.com

Brenda Eisenga 917.273.3538 brenda.eisenga@compass.com

INT EG R IT YHOMEPA RT N E RS .CO M Compass is a licensed real estate broker in Colorado and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.


LOCALLY OWNED

walters

& hogsett jewelers celebrate 40 years JUST LIKE THEIR JEWELRY COLLECTIONS, WALTER & HOGSETT STAND THE TEST OF TIME.

ARTICLE ANNIE BLOJ; THE BLOJ REPORT PHOTOGRAPHY JACKIE NUNNALLY

CONTINUED >

74

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

75


LOCALLY OWNED (CONTINUED)

"The stories our clients share could fill a novel, and we love each customer moment."

S

INCE OPENING 40 YEARS AGO, WALTERS & HOGSETT JEWELERS HAVE ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES AS THE DESTINATION FOR JEWELRY THROUGHOUT NORTHERN COLORADO. Generations of clients have turned to them to celebrate occasions and achievements and to honor the special moments of their lives.

HOW DOES IT FEEL TO KNOW

designers as one of the strongest indepen-

YOU'VE BEEN A PART OF SO MANY

dent jewelers around. That 'Jewelry' dream

PEOPLE'S LIVES?

started in 1980 and took determination, sweat,

It's incredible. To be trusted for this

and a few tears to be who we are today.

long and help capture personal moments for so many special people, we are lucky.

YOU PARTNERED WITH BOULDER WINE

Jewelry continues to stand out as an item

MERCHANT ON A COMMEMORATIVE

of personal significance, and we give all our

BARREL OF WHISKEY; HOW DID THAT

customers a big high five for their support.

COME TOGETHER? We embrace the best in Boulder and

76

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE

Colorado to help us all thrive. Brett is a

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PAST 40 YEARS

friend, and his team understands specialty

THAT YOU CAN SHARE?

retail, and with our shared 40th anniversary,

The stories our clients share could fill a

it made sense to curate an exclusive prod-

novel, and we love each moment. The remod-

uct together. Our bottles will be a surprise

els and expansions in 2001 and 2017 grew our

holiday gift for top customers, and Woody

hospitality experiences to showcase premier

Creek Distillers is one of the best.

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

77



1655 WALNUT STREET #106 BOULDER, CO

2 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2,094 SQ FT $1,450,000

Sunny corner unit just off of Pearl with sophisticated, timeless design. Two-story townhome style unit has street entrance as well as interior entrance and garage access. Walnut floors, stainless steel kitchen appliances with 10 foot island for seating. Open main floor with south and east lighting, gas fireplace in living room. Formal dining space opens to south deck. Two dedicated workspaces, perfect for remote workers or anyone seeking more living space. Master suite has south deck, built-out closet, and luxury bath. Two parking spaces in secure underground garage.

John McElveen | 303.818.7500 | johnmac@boulderco.com | j -maco.com | RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.


introducing fresh mountain sushi. to-go or to-stay. 1932 14th St. Boulder, co


CULINARY CREATIONS

A CUP OF FLOUR, A DASH OF SALT, A PINCH OF MAGIC NONNA EATS HOSTS DINNER AT GREYSTONE CASTLE ARTICLE PAUL CURE | PHOTOGRAPHY ANNA TUCKER

MULTIPLE INGREDIENTS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE

chef arrives and cooks in the safety of the host’s home.

A GREAT MEAL. One must consider seasonality, the

“Life gets busy, let us do the cooking,” is their motto.

peak of ripeness and flavor (peaches in the summertime,

“When I think about chefs, I think of long, challenging

apples in the fall), the guests’ palettes: “I am gluten-free,

days. They come home drained and exhausted. I wanted

dairy-free, but pro-carb,” the lighting: “bright but not

to create a platform for these chefs to tap into their cre-

too bright,” the seating: “comfortable but not made for

ativity and enjoy cooking,” states Cavanaugh.

sleeping,” the table setting: (sporks?!)—the list can go on.

Such was the case at a recent feast hosted by the

While the bulk of ingredients are easily accessible within

brilliant Chef Jacqueline Malcom-Peck at her magnifi-

the agricultural and cultural bounty of Boulder County,

cent home, Greystone Castle. The drive up the Canyon

the most elusive ingredient needed to pull off this trick is

erases all memory of what occurred before your arrival,

a rare find indeed: a pinch of magic.

and how it is you got there. (Where am I again?! How

Thankfully, magic is always in the pantry of Callie

did I get to the Cotswalds?!). The setting (complete ele-

Cavanaugh’s Nonna Eats. In the past few months,

gance made possible by Jolene Greenbaum-Peterson

COVID-19 has shipwrecked many of our most talented

of Laurel & Rose and food (you had me at Elk Filet with

local chefs. Callie has stepped in and created an incred-

sage butter ) were the perfect pairing.

ible opportunity for these talents to create and for many,

“Experiencing that inspiration with the chefs makes it

simply continue working. Every three months, the chefs

worth doing, and watching the diners enjoy the meal while

produce their seasonal menus. The host or hostess

spending time with their loved ones, it all validates the

makes an inquiry via the website, selects a menu, and the

vision of Nonna. It brings it all to life.”

CONTINUED >

“LIFE GETS BUSY, LET US DO THE COOKING.” CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

81


CULINARY CREATIONS (CONTINUED)

82

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


NONNA EATS www.nonnaeats.com GREYSTONE CASTLEÂ www.summeringreystonecastle.com LAUREL & ROSE www.laurelandrose.com

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

83


CULINARY CREATIONS (CONTINUED)

84

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


MENU RIVER Trout served with chive brown butter broth, red pearl onions, fig foam, crispy rainbow chard and mustard greens MOUNTAIN Elk filet with sage butter, potato and beet puree, bone marrow and micro kale GREENHOUSE Fig tart with dark chocolate mousse, creme fraiche and thyme ice cream

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

85


Design + Build + Maintain

We are experts at designing outdoor living spaces that are made to be shared and enjoyed. Our team is dedicated to creating exceptional experiences while maintaining a holistic approach to land care. Call us at 303.447.2282 today to get started on your dream outdoor living space.

ecoscapedesign.com | 303.447.2282 | 3075 N. 75th St #2, Boulder, CO


IT’S TIME TO HAVE THE BEST

FREE DESIGN SERVICES E N J O Y A C O N S U LTAT I O N W I T H O U R D E S I G N E R S I N Y O U R H O M E O R AT O U R S H O W R O O M S . O U R D E S I G N E R S W I L L P R E S E N T I D E A S F O R YO U R P R OJ E CT A N D R E CO M M E N D P R O D U CT S , B A S E D O N Y O U R S T Y L E , S PA C E A N D N E E D S .

303.321.3011 BOULDER BOULDER

1 1 4 1 P E A R L S T, BOULDER, CO 80302

DENVER

LOLORUGS.COM LAS VEGAS

CHERRY CREEK

3003 E 3RD AVE. #D DENVER, CO 80206

VAIL VAIL VILLAGE

291 BRIDGE STREET #C-5 VAIL, CO 81657



OUR TOWN

DINNER AND A SHOW

DINE FROM OUT THERE JUST MIGHT BE YOUR COVID HIGHLIGHT ARTICLE ALLYSON REEDY | PHOTOGRAPHY ANNA TUCKER

CONTINUED >

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

89


OUR TOWN (CONTINUED)

IT’S PROBABLY PRETTY OBVIOUS THAT ROSS JAMES IS REALLY INTO MUSIC. If you’ve heard him perform with Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band, then you most definitely already know this. What’s a little less obvious is that Ross James is also really into restaurants, and so when the pandemic shut down his two most beloved industries, the self-proclaimed foodie and professional guitarist got to work, calling on friends Ben Baruch and Dave DiCianni of the 11E1even Group for help. “I had this idea to take my two favorite things, food and music, and bring them together in a unique, safe, and responsible way during all of this,” James says. The result is Dine From Out There, a culinary and live music event series that benefits independent restaurants and local musicians. Think: an elevated tasting menu with beverage pairings on Corrida’s rooftop while Widespread Panic’s JoJo Hermann performs. Or James, Vince Herman (Leftover Salmon), Keith Moseley (The String Cheese Incident) and Mark Levy (Circles Around the Sun) jamming throughout a four-course menu at Linger. All done as safely as possible for this COVID era. “Social distancing is a huge part of what we’re doing,” James says. “If people don’t have a safe way to get music right now, they’ll figure out unsafe ways to do it and that’ll set us all back. It’s hugely important for us to do this in a responsible way.” Come winter, they’ll move the show indoors, whether that means setting up shop in a heated tent, or hosting events inside restaurants. (Still socially distanced, of course.) Besides giving diners a much-needed fun night out, the concerts/dinners help restaurants and musicians—two of the hardest-hit groups during all of this. Proceeds benefit Save Our Stages and the Independent Restaurant Coalition, groups representing independent concert venues and restaurants. The Dine From Out There events on the Front Range have been so popular that they’re expanding to the mountains—look for Vail to host some dinners and shows in upcoming months— and beyond—New York City and Austin will host similar events of their own. And even post-pandemic, James says he’d like to keep this music and food pairing going. “We’re going to continue to try to grow, and even when we’re through this bizarre moment in time, this is something I’d love to continue—this marriage of food and music.”

90

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020

CONTINUED >

“I HAD THIS IDEA TO TAKE MY TWO FAVORITE THINGS, FOOD AND MUSIC, AND BRING THEM TOGETHER IN A UNIQUE, SAFE, AND RESPONSIBLE WAY DURING ALL OF THIS.”


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

91


OUR TOWN (CONTINUED)

92

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


WANT TO DINE FROM OUT THERE? For the most current line-up of events, check out dinefromoutthere.com and follow @dinefromoutthere on Facebook and Instagram. Events are typically announced 2-3 weeks out.

CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

93


HOLIDAY MEMORIES HAPPEN HERE Whether remodeling, adding on, or building new, count on Melton for inspired architectural designs, unparalleled craftsmanship and a personalized customer experience. On time and on budget, we set the standard in residential construction. Let us craft a home that is distinctively yours.

MELTONDESIGNBUILD.COM | 303.473.9542 | 3082 STERLING CIRCLE BOULDER,CO 80301



GIVING BACK

96

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


FA R M TO TA B L E HOW ONE WOMAN’S INCLUSIVE FOOD PROGRAM AIMS TO DELIVER NUTRITION TO EVERY HOUSEHOLD. ARTICLE LIVIA HOOSON

ALEXANDRA LITTLEJOHN IS A CONNECTOR. When she saw a need in the community for easier and safer access to healthy food during the pandemic, she rallied her resources to create the non-profit LittleJohn Produce Box Project (LittleJohnProduce.com). The idea sprouted while social distancing became mandated and she was seeking a contactless way to get her healthy basics. So, she got to work. By partnering with Fresh Guys Produce, who was already delivering food locally, she was able to organize deliveries that would serve even more of the community. The program is key in encouraging balanced eating during this era of Covid and also directly supports local farmers and fine produce purveyors. Diverse food options include their Organic boxes, Fruit and Avocado, or their best-selling Single Lady box for smaller households. LittleJohn’s subscription plans can be made at a range of frequencies as well as one-time purchases. And to make those grocery store runs a thing of the past, they now have boxes filled with locally-sourced cheeses, breads, and farm-fresh eggs. For easier meal-prep and planning, peep their Instagram to know what delicious food is available that week. Social equity is at the core of what drives LittleJohn to grow the program. With the help of 25 volunteers, they are ensuring that under-served members of the community have equal access to their produce. “We want to keep prices low so the barrier to entry for healthy eating isn't a monetary one,” LittleJohn shares. Their “No Questions Asked” donation request form on their website allows anyone to receive a box for free. She has also gained support from the company Oatley who donates 15 boxes a week towards the project, as well as the city of Thornton whose $25,000 grant is helping to feed 170 families each week, including undocumented families who aren’t receiving any federal help at this time. Even during a pandemic, LittleJohn is proving that consuming healthier food while supporting our neighbors is a key part of this healing process.

CONTINUED >

Fresh Guys Produce CityLifestyle.com/Boulder

97


GIVING BACK (CONTINUED)

W H AT’S I N THE BOX? BALANCE BOX $25 includes a starch, fruits, and veggies. Traci Pichette @meatless_foodie

ORGANIC BOX $40 includes organic produce from local farms and restaurants FRUIT AND AVOCADO BOX $20 SINGLE LADY BOX $15 for half the produce designed for smaller households

DO GOOD, FEEL GOOD To donate boxes or partner with LittleJohn Produce to get healthy food into the hands of those that need it the most, reach out to Alexandra directly: Alexandra@LittleJohnProduce IG: @LittleJohn.Produce.Box.Project

TESTIMONIAL:

“ B E I N G A S E N I O R L I V I N G A LO N E W I T H M I N I M A L F I N A N C I A L R E S O U R C E S, I WAS H AV I N G A V E RY H A R D T I M E W I T H G E T T I N G N O U R I S H I N G M E A L S. H E R VO L U N T E E R S A R E S O H E A RT WA R M I N G A N D P E R S O N A B L E , T H E Y M A K E YO U F E E L L I K E YO U ’ R E A K I D O N C H R I ST M AS M O R N I N G . T H A N K YO U G O D F O R T H E L I T T L E J O H N B OX P R O J E CT.” —ALJOANA GILMORE

98

Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020



Experience a Taste of Modern Japan in the Heart of Downtown Boulder

NEW

K I TC H E N H O U R S

Pearl Street Patio, Sake Bar and Whiskey Lounge

Sunday through Thursday 1 1 am – 1 0 pm Friday & Saturday 1 1 am – Midnight

E AT

Exceptional Sushi and Globally influenced Japanese Food

F O L LO W U S

JapangoRestaurant @JapangoSushi

DRINK

Largest Sake Selection in Boulder and Over 40 Craft Beers

CONNECT

1 1 36 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 303.938.0330 BoulderJapango.com

When you find yourself in the legal system, uncertainty is not an option. Choose the attorney who has made the Courts her second home for over 25 years. THE LAW OFFICE OF CARE ENICHEN, LLC

The experience you need, the peace of mind you deserve. 7 years Deputy District Attorney I 16 Years Boulder County Court Judge I Criminal Defense and Family Law

Care Enichen, Attorney at Law

A PERSONAL APPROACH TO L AW 100 Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020

Downtown Boulder, CO / Pearl St. Mall (303) 442-5566 | contact@carelawboulder.com www.carelawboulder.com



HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Health is Wealth BOOST YOUR WELLNESS AT ONUS IV ARTICLE AMELIA BROUGHTON | ILLUSTRATION BY ALYSSA GONZALEZ

WHAT IF YOU COULD QUICKLY BOOST

hydration choosing from injections to well-

to take care of yourself, to be proactive

YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS WHEN

ness, recovery, and athletic drips.

in your health and wellness. Colorado is

YOU WERE UNDER THE WEATHER,

Originally a mobile service in a sprinter

thriving with adventurers, world travelers,

RECOVERING OR PREPARING FOR A

van, Onus IV quickly established them-

entrepreneurial mindsets, athletes, and

BIG ATHLETIC FEAT, OR STRESSED

selves in two locations in Denver and

health-focused lifestyles. Being at high

OUT WITH YOUR WORKLOAD? Whether

one in Boulder while attending some of

altitude makes it that much more import-

you’re desiring to expand your preventative

the biggest sports events in Colorado.

ant to keep your liquids flowing!

healthcare or need a fast way to feel good on

Founded in 2015, Onus IV came to be

Beyond each client's personal health, Onus

the fly, Onus IV has all your wellness boosts

because of the obvious need in Colorado

IV is a member of 1% for the Planet, taking

in the bag, literally. Onus IV’s high quality

for a hydration bar. The namesake is a

action to mitigate their carbon footprint and

staff will guide you towards the necessary

nod to the responsibility that you have

doing the work to preserve the planet.

ONUS IV - HIGHLANDS

ONUS IV - BOULDER

ONUS IV - DENVER TECH CENTER

2242 W 29th Ave Denver, Co, 80211

1035 Walnut St Boulder, Co, 80302

5425 Landmark Place

720-417-9590

720-749-6197

Greenwood Village, Co, 80111 303-658-0445

102 Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


CityLifestyle.com/Boulder 103


The moment MY LOVE OF TEACHING BECAME THEIR LOVE OF LEARNING.

BRIGHT MINDS. KIND HEARTS.

Open House November 17th Preschool through Middle School

bouldercountryday.org

104 Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020


Creating beautiful outdoor living spaces throughout Colorado

Escape into your own backyard this year with a custom-designed outdoor living space by RSL outdoor. From rough ideas to final landscaping and construction, we can handle your project from start to finish. Call today to talk to our team and bring your backyard dreams to life!

303.772.4736 . RSLINC.NET . INFO@RSLINC.NET


INSPIRED BY

RECOGNIZING ONE OF BOULDER’S CHANGE-MAKERS, NIKHIL MANKEKAR THE CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST IS ONE OF THE YOUNGEST RECIPIENTS OF CU’S GEORGE NORLIN AWARD. ARTICLE LIVIA HOOSON

AS A FIRST-GENERATION IMMIGRANT AND INDIAN AND SIKH-

“Some of the unrest we are seeing is due to the need for more

AMERICAN, NIKHIL MANKEKAR BRINGS A DIVERSE LENS TO

political representation that is reflective of the community. We have

THE CITY OF BOULDER. He was the 2001 CU Boulder valedicto-

fallen behind, but we have an opportunity now to do better,” shares

rian, Outstanding Graduate of the Leeds School of Business, and

Mankekar, “it’s really special that this award recognizes this truth that

most recently, Mankekar was recipient of the prestigious lifetime achievement award from the University of Colorado.

also results in more visibility.” As a lifelong musician, creativity and collaboration directly inform his day-to-day work life.

The George Norlin Award recognizes alumni

“Bringing creativity into social entrepreneur-

who have made strides in their chosen field,

ship and law and policy has been a keystone of

which for Mankekar has meant stepping into

who I am and what I do,” says Mankekar.

roles of social leadership. He has committed

He recognizes the many people involved in

to using his lived experiences to fight for civil

his own journey that have come together to help

and human rights through his role as member

make these impactful shifts, whether through

and chairman of the City of Boulder’s Human

policy-making or preventing hate crimes.

Relations Commission for more than six years.

“The Boulder community is made up of a lot

He has also led initiatives around Boulder’s hate-crime ordi-

of people doing many different things. When we come together

nance, created training's and resources on the new laws intro-

and make positive change, we build bonds, strengthen our com-

duced to the entire Boulder Police Department, and co-founded

munity and increase social sustainability,” expresses Mankekar.

Boulder’s Indigenous Peoples Day.

Inclusivity remains at the forefront of his work; recognizing

“After experiences with discrimination, instead of changing myself

BIPOC, immigrants, LGBTQ+, the homeless, and under-resourced.

to fit in, I decided to change the world to fit in better with me, making

And with these changing times Mankekar stands firmly on the front

it a more open and inclusive place,” shares Mankekar.

lines to fight for the betterment of his beloved community.

106 Boulder Lifestyle | November 2020




Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.