Currently, the city does not have a lodging tax, but it does have a 2.5% sales tax rate on lodging services. If voters approve the proposed ballot
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will be serving the Cherry Creek School District alongside School Resource Officer Deputy Adam Nardi, the agency announced in a news release Sept. 8.
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on the price of a short-term rental, meaning less than 30 consecutive days, in any hotel, inn, bed and breakfast or Airbnb located in the city.After a nearly two-hour discussion, the council voted 6-3 to approve
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Riley is the Arapahoe County Sheri ’s O ce third therapy dog.
“I’m excited to see the care, love, and smiles Riley is going to bring to all of the staff and students in the Cherry Creek School District. I think he’s going to be a great tool to help students to change their
Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office is adding a third therapy dog to its agency, 9-week-old Riley, who
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Council approves 3.5% lodging tax ballot question
Doulas hope to help ease fears of dying
Riley, a black Labrador, will be working with Nardi in all the Cherry Creek schools in unincorporated Arapahoe County and Cen-



ing the City Council’s approval off the ballot language on Sept. 6.
What would the tax revenue be used for?
Before that, anyone concerned about their rent or mortgage could apply.“Our people are working through this backlog of applicants,” said county spokesperson Luc Hatlestad. “If you’re not already in the system, you’re basically not at the front of theTheline.”county has been inundated with evictions since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of July 2022, the rental program has worked with 2,703 households, according to Hatlestad, who added that requests
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cilmembers Robyn Carnes and Don Sheehan voted against measure.
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Arapahoe County partially hit the brakes on its Emergency Rental Assistance program and, as of Sept. 1, is only accepting applications from those already in the court process of an eviction in an attempt to catch up on a “backlog” of cases.

At issue is a payment that the health agency may eventually owe to the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association, or PERA, which provides retirement and other benefits to employees of government agencies and public entities in Colorado.Members of PERA include public school teachers, many university and college employees, judges, state troopers, and other types of public employees.IfTri-County Health is “allowed to withdraw from PERA without paying the withdrawal liability, all PERA members and employers will be negatively impacted,” a Feb. 1 complaint in a lawsuit filed by the
The IGA provided that Douglas County agreed to “pay for the services and costs associated with its withdrawal,” the complaint cited.
In a major development in the case, the Adams County District Court on Sept. 2 decided to dismiss the three counties from the lawsuit but denied Tri-County Health’s request to throw out the lawsuit in general, leaving the door open to the possibility Tri-County alone will bear the penalty.
While the counties have argued they aren’t responsible for covering any money Tri-County may owe, PERA’s complaint points to an agreement Douglas County made that called that argument into question.According to the complaint, the following events, among others, led up to Douglas County’s agreement:
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The outside of the Tri-County Health Department’s administrative o ce in Greenwood Village. Several of the soon-to-be-dissolved department’s leadership sta are set to join Arapahoe County by the beginning of next year.

retirement association said.
A court has dismissed Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties from a lawsuit that arose out of the impending breakup of Tri-County Health Department — a ruling that signals that the health agency, not the counties, may end up on the hook for an alleged $50 million penalty.Thepullout of Douglas County from Tri-County Health — and the domino effect it had on Adams and Arapahoe — has placed the counties on a path toward establishing their own individual health departments. The costs of Arapahoe and Adams pulling away from Tri-County could be in the millions.
• On Sept. 2, 2021, a Tri-County official contacted PERA asking who they could “engage ASAP to determine an estimate of the [cost] reserves requirement if Tri-County Health Department ceases to exist.” The Tri-County official stressed a report was needed as soon as possible because it was a factor for the counties’ commissioners to determine “if they will stay with TCHD or start their public health department.”•PERA then arranged for a company to prepare a report estimating the Tri-County disaffiliation costs.

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But it’s unclear whether the health agency could pay the full cost. The bank accounts and investment accounts tied to Tri-County have a combined balance of roughly $23 million, according to an Aug. 29 court filing related to the health agency.“Allof the counties agree that the PERA liability is the responsibility of (Tri-County), the entity that joined and participated in PERA,” Douglas County said in a statement.
• On Sept. 7, Douglas County’s elected leaders, the board of commissioners, formalized their with-
drawal from Tri-County.
Counties say contract doesn’t require payment
It added: “Most importantly, Douglas County agreed that ‘if TCHD is dissolved in 2022 or 2023, paying for its proportional share of any expenses incurred as a result of the dissolution ... Such costs may include … the payment of any debt or penalties imposed by Colorado PERA.’”Onthe other hand, the court pointed to a lawsuit focused on the validity of Douglas County’s withdrawal and highlighted that the county argued it shouldn’t pay the debt.“In the stipulation resolving the matter Douglas County stipulated that it agreed to pay its proportionate share of any PERA liability ‘if any is owed’ and if ‘any liabilities or debts are determined by a Court to be owed to PERA.’ But, Douglas County expressly denied any responsibility” for the liability, the court wrote in one of its Sept. 2 orders this year. The stipulation was entered into in February 2022, according to the court.


Breaking up from Tri-County is hard and expensive
The court “recognizes the inconsistencies between the IGA and the later stipulation,” the order says. But the court appeared not to address the question of whether the agreement requires Douglas County to pay, instead only ruling that the retirement association didn’t have the right to sue the counties in general.
• On Sept. 24, PERA provided TriCounty with the report. The report calculated Tri-County’s initial withdrawal liability as $50,235,215, subject to final determination at the date of disaffiliation.
• On Sept. 28, the Douglas County commissioners and Tri-County entered into what’s called an intergovernmental agreement, or the IGA.
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But on top of those costs, the counties have been pushing back against a government body that says they owe a penalty because of Tri-County’s upcoming end.
Court dismisses counties from lawsuit over split
“Many of the people affected by these crimes are from marginalized communities, so they don’t feel comfortable, they don’t feel safe reporting the crimes,” she said. “They don’t feel like they will be be loved or supported and in many cases they are criminalized because of crimes they were forced to commit as a result of their trafficking.”
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“They are identified by the perpetrator or trafficker as being vulnerable and people are vulnerable for lots of reasons. They’re experiencing homelessness, they’re using drugs, they’re desperately looking for work,” Napolitano explained, saying that many victims had a traumatic childhood. “They’re looking for love and inclusion, and a trafficker reaches in and offers that person the thing they need — that love, the bus ticket, the job, the housing — and kind of hooks them that way.”Katlyn Pryshlak, the hotline and advocacy manager at the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking, adds that the hotline is so important because most trafficking victims have a difficult time reaching out.
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“I think one of the biggest myths and what we see on social media is that people are kidnapped by a stranger and taken into a situation that would be sex trafficking, when in fact that is almost never the case,” she said, adding that most victims are trafficked by someone familiar to them, which sometimes includes parents trafficking children. “Oftentimes it’s someone they know and love. So this ‘Stranger danger, white van marauding the neighborhoods gonna-snatch-upyour-kids’ myth is really just that.”
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“There’s a lot of stigma and shame around the experience of being trafficked and losing control over your life,” Pryshlak said, “so when a human trafficking survivor shows up at the hospital or school, they’re not going to be that person who’s saying ‘help!’”

• Copies of IDs for everyone in the
Aurora residents are encouraged to first apply to the City of Aurora’s own assistance program or the state’s before applying to the county, SmithApplicantssaid. for rental or mortgage assistance can apply by tonLittletoncomhousingassistance@arapahoegov.emailingorbygoingtothecounty’sbuildingat1690W.Little-Blvd.

The eviction clinic, which began in May, is located on the third floor of the county building at 1690 W. Littleton Blvd. and is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between 8 and 11 a.m.
Hatlestad said the county has so far received two of these payments, about $9.6 million, and is currently estimated to have spent about 50%. A small amount of funding to help residents not impacted by COVID-19 is also provided through the federal Community Services Block Grant program.“Oncethe current applications are processed, the county will evaluate how much funding, if any, is remaining for additional applications,” Hatlestad said. “We will run the ERA program until all federal funding we’ve received has been expended.”Thecounty also recently launched a separate service to help guide tenants through the legal process of fighting an eviction, a program that Hatlestad said will still remain business as usual.
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household, including children
in 2022 are more likely to be secondtime requests for assistance.
The county has already spent about $9.8 million in federal funds first allocated for rental assistance programs in December 2021, Hatlestad said. A second round of funding, passed under the American Rescue Plan Act — a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill — was split into three disbursements for the county.

“When we have households that are on the brink and an emergency happens they are more likely for an eviction,” Smith said. “Our goal is prevention. We want to be able to prevent evictions before they happen.”For rental assistance, applicants will be required to provide a copy of their court notice when applying and must meet several requirements to be accepted including:
• An earned income less than 80% of the area median income or proof of receiving Medicaid
• Experience of a financial hardship associated with the COVID-19 pandemic after January 21, 2020
As of Sept. 1, Arapahoe County has narrowed eligible applicants for its emergency rental assistance program to those already facing the legal jeopardy of an eviction.

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program, it is also designed to aid residents facing a court eviction notice and, despite its $1.5 million in funding slated for the next three years, is struggling to keep up with rising demand. Clinic staff estimate they can only see nine applicants each week, though they are hoping to add additional workers to double the number of residents they can help.Historically, evictions have plagued Arapahoe more than most Colorado counties, said Kathy Smith, the county’s director of Community Resources. It had the most evictions of any county in Colorado last year, according to state court data, with over 9,000 evictions. Smith said she attributes some of that to the county’s demographic, which sees more low-income households than surrounding areas.
Folks come in from the airport, luggage still in the car, and stop at her restaurant on their way to their final Colorado destination — all because of what they’ve read online about her place, the owner of Reggae Pot Jamaican Grill told Colorado Community Media. People generate interest by sharing their experiences on neighborhood social media pages. New customers come hoping to give her a hug after hearing about her and her restaurant from“Thefriends.community here is ridiculously nice,” Nisbeth said. “I was so shocked with the welcome that we got.”Reggae Pot got its start in Colorado Springs in 2015, but began the hunt for a new location in 2020. Nisbeth looked in Aurora and Denver but ultimately found the availability and affordability she was looking for in Centennial. The fast-casual restaurant opened near the intersection of South University Boulevard and East Dry Creek Road in May 2021.Originally from Montego Bay, Jamaica, Nisbeth grew up help-
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pastries similar to empanadas; and ackee and saltfish, Jamaica’s national dish.
In order to create flavors of her homeland, Nisbeth has a handful of hard-to-find-in-Colorado items shipped in from afar including jerk spices, pimentos and ackee fruit. The restaurant was issued a liquor license earlier this year and now serves Jamaican favorites like Magnum Tonic Wine, rum punch, and Red Stripe and Dragon Stout beer in addition to non-alcoholic sodas from the island to round out customers’ meals.“Coming to Reggae Pot, they will have the full authentic Jamaican experience,” Nisbeth said of her customers. “We do put a lot of love into our food.”
But ultimately, she thinks she



Tamara Nisbeth, right, and her team at Reggae Pot serve up Jamaican entrees, sides, desserts and beverages in her 1,400-square-foot fast-casual restaurant.

“Word of mouth,” Nisbeth said. “People writing a review, saying how much they enjoyed the food, is whatAndhelps.”though no one wants a bad review, Nisbeth is open to feedback because it gives Reggae Pot the opportunity to improve.

Reggae Pot Jamaican Grill is at 7562 S. University Blvd. in Centennial. It’s open from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from noon until 6 p.m. on Sunday.
In addition to jerk chicken, pork and shrimp, the 1,400-square-foot spot serves up several other traditional favorites. One popular dish is oxtail, cooked slowly in a brown sauce with butter beans, carrots and potatoes. The menu also features
Some people discover Reggae Pot during the summer festival season. The restaurant has provided food at Denver’s Juneteenth Festival, KUVO Jazz’s Live at the Vineyard fundraiser and other public events. It’s not uncommon for the Reggae Pot crew to see a rush of new customers in the days after a festival weekend, Nisbeth said.
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ing her grandmother, who cooked for parties and events in their community. After completing her formal education in the culinary arts in 1999, Nisbeth used her talent at the Sandals Royal Caribbean resort, Breakers Palm Beach hotel and The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs before opening her own business.Nowshe and her staff offer authentic Jamaican cuisine to Coloradans in a colorful, casual, musicrich setting.
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“If nobody criticizes, you’ll think that everything you’re doing is fine all the time when really it’s not,” Nisbeth said.
Reggae Pot Jamaican Grill relies on word of mouth

“A lot of people who learn about it and know that that’s our national dish, they’ll just come in to try that,” Nisbeth said.
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city needs to raise taxes to fund any of the public safety-related efforts mentioned during the meeting, and he does not think now is the right time to raise taxes, given the current economic conditions.
Moon said she doesn’t think there will ever be a perfect time to ask.












“I’m not sure we truly, truly need it,” Carnes said. “When we go above and beyond and take something like that, or you know just a possibility, it feels just a wee bit greedy.”
Centennial City Council approved the lodging tax ballot question in a 6-3 vote during its Sept. 6 meeting.

Eddy said this helps ensure “funds are available for use by council as council sees fit, in a given budget cycle.”“Iwould be comfortable with taking out the ‘and any other lawful municipal purpose’ in order to ensure the money is directed at public safety,” Piko Councilmembersaid.


One of the city’s public safety expenditures is its law enforcement budget, which has increased from 2018 to 2022, according to data Eddy presented. In 2018, about $24.7 million was spent. In 2021, about $30 million was spent. The projected expenditures for 2022 is around $31.2 million.Eddypresented additional public safety-related expenditures that council could be considered in the upcoming budget cycle. These include the co-responder program, new homeless liaison services and fulfilling the requirements of Senate Bill 217, which expanded body-worn cameras, records and management requirements.“Thisisbyno means an exhaustive list, but you are looking at over $1.11 million in annual spend on these additional public safety expenditures,” Eddy said.
Four others — Piko, Carnes, Holt and Mike Sutherland — were in favor of a 3.5% rate.
Piko raised a question about the portion of the ballot that says funds will be used for projects and services “addressing visitor impacts.”
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“And so we are about to ask the voters of Centennial, for the first time in about 20 years, to raise taxes during this time. I understand we have increased expenditures, a lot of it mandated. And it’s needed.”
During deliberations, Piko asked each council member to share what tax percentage they think the ballot question should say.
million, according to the city’s staff report.Assistant City Manager Eric Eddy said the city cannot collect more than $1.05 million in the first year of implementation, as that was the estimate the city provided.


Piko formally proposed removing “any other lawful municipal purpose” from the ballot question, which the council denied in a 3-6 vote.
Holt said when the city council first started talking about the lodging tax, the economy was “pretty
“Right now I don’t believe is the time to take money out of the pockets of our citizens, take money out of the pockets of our businesses, and it’s not a very welcoming thing (to) take it out of the pocket of our visitors,” Sheehan said, highlighting concerns about inflation and business slowing down for companies. “I think this is a bad idea.”
“I feel like that’s a limiting statement, all of a sudden, because I don’t know what that is for us. Is it just driving on the road?” Piko asked. “I don’t know if that needs to be“Itthere.”means what you say it means,”











































Carnes also questioned the timing of the tax proposal.
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The tax revenue does not necessarily have to be used for public safety, as the ballot language also states the funds can be used on “any other lawful municipal purpose.”
“Right now, we’ve got pretty serious inflation going on,” Holt said.
Piko said she thinks most people who would support the lodging tax because it’s typically visitors who pay it, not Centennial residents.
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If more than $1.05 million is collected in 2023, that money would have to be refunded, he said. After the first year, the city can collect more if the tax generates it.
the language and applies it.
something happens, or if we find that we need a service, then we are able to say this is a lawful municipal purpose, and we know that we have funds to do this.”
Council split between 5% and 3.5%
Four council members — Moon, Christine Sweetland, Tammy Maurer and Marlo Alston — preferred a 5% lodging tax rate.
Sheehan — who has voiced opposition to the proposed tax and was the sole vote against approving an intergovernmental agreement with Arapahoe County for participation in the coordinated election — respondedSheehan15%.said he does not think the











The lodging tax is shared, she said. If she was to go spend a weekend in









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Candace Moon said she supported keeping the phrase in the ballot language.
The approved ballot question states the tax revenue will be “spent on projects and services addressing visitor impacts in the areas of public safety and any other lawful municipal purpose.”
Public safety is a broad definition, said City Manager Matt Sturgeon.
For example, he said the council could say it includes putting more police officers on the street to address the rise in visitors, or perhaps adding more street signage to provide a safe environment for people to“You’retravel. saying to the voters, ‘We’re gonna look at visitor impacts, we’re gonna look at public safety, other municipal purposes, and we’re gonna make a decision on where we spend the money,” Widner said.
“I don’t like that terminology. I don’t like the thought that somebody else pays. We all pay, (in) some way, shape or form,” Piko said, noting visitors can impact the cost of doing business or nearby neighborhoods.












“The thing about this lodging tax is that it is a tax that the citizens of Centennial do not have to shoulder alone. We do have visitors come to our city who partake in lodging, who drive through our city in-route to other places. We have out-of-state visitors come to our shopping centers,” Moon said.

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nial voters to make this decision to help provide additional revenues for public safety,” Sweetland said.
Alston, who supported the 5% lodging tax rate, said city expenses have increased over the years and are “not going away.”
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the 5% rate because the additional revenue it would make, estimated at $1.5 million compared to $1.05 million, would help fund additional public safety matters such as improving sidewalks or traffic signals.
“I do believe that we should be doing something proactively before we get into the bucket of where we’re pinching … pennies to just get by,” AlstonMaurersaid.said she was in favor of
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Instead, council members agreed competing with neighboring Greenwood Village is more reassonable. Greenwood Village has a combined rate of 6% on lodging services.

“There are so many things that we do as a city to ensure the safety of our residents, of people who visit here,” Moon said, naming examples such as crosswalks, high-intensity activated crosswalk beacons and



“This is one thing that we can actually have assistance in sharing the burden of taxes, and our residents don’t have to take on the whole burden by themselves,” she said.
“I think we owe it to our Centen-


Given the split opinions, Alston proposed compromising at a lodging tax rate of 4%, but the proposal was denied in a 3-6 vote, with Alston, Moon and Sweetland voting yes.
Ultimately, council decided in a 6-3 vote to proceed with the 3.5% tax rate.Piko said the recording of city council’s meeting, which is available online, is something council members can refer to citizens “to answer questions or considerations that were taken by council, or arguments that were made one way or another by Residentscouncil.”interested in learning more about the proposed lodging tax and/or viewing city council meetings on the issue can centennialco.gov/lodging.visit:


Sweetland said a 5% lodging tax, which would make for a combined tax rate of 7.5% in Centennial, would still be competitive with Denver, Aurora and Lone Tree have higher rates.
In comparing the proposed rate with other cities, staff said Lone Tree with a 6% lodging tax rate and a sales tax rate of just over 2.8% combines for a rate over more than 8.8%. Sutherland said he felt that rate was too high and Centennial should not compete with the Doulgas County city.


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The Inflation Reduction Act — or IRA — which congressional Democrats passed last month over unified Republican opposition, marks the largest spending in climate change initiatives in U.S. history and allocates billions for subsidized health insurance and deficit reduction.
menting a new 15% minimum corporate tax, increasing tax enforcement and imposing a 1% excise tax on stock buybacks.
Crow said the law is “better than paid for” as it “reduces the deficit by creating a more fair and equitable tax system.” Hailing it as “a transformational legislative win” Crow and Neguse said the IRA’s healthcare benefits would lessen financial burdens for thousands of theirUnderconstituents.thelaw,expanded subsidies for those with health insurance through the Affordable Care Act — or ACA — will continue for the next three years, which Crow estimates will mean thousands of dollars in savings for the roughly 16,000 people with ACA insurance who live in his district, which includes Littleton, Englewood and Centennial.Thosesubsidies, first enacted by congressional Democrats under

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After more than a year of trying to muscle through one of the most ambitious spending bills in Congress in decades, Colorado Democratic Congressmen Jason Crow, of the 6th District, and Joe Neguse, of the 2nd District, touted their legislative accomplishments during a virtual town hall Sept. 6.
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Democrats had tried to pass a $35 monthly cap for commercial insulin during the IRA’s passage in the Senate last month, but Republicans were successful in stripping that provision from the final bill, though the Medicare cap remained inCrowplace.said he is still hopeful that future caps on commercial drugs would be possible.
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begin until 2026 — the year when Medicare will begin negotiating the price of some prescription drugs.Neguse, whose district includes Boulder and Fort Collins, said the IRA comes at a time when “so many Coloradans have been forced to choose between paying for their groceries or medical bills” because of “sky high” healthcare costs.

the American Rescue Plan Act in March 2021, were set to expire at the end of this year. Without the new funding in the IRA, healthcare premiums could have risen by more than 50%, Crow said.

“(The IRA) is really a template for future expansion of that type of an approach,” Crow said. “It’s going to show, it’s going to illustrate … that it works and we should be able to expand that in the future beyond Medicare.”
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The IRA will also cap out-ofpocket prescription drug costs for Medicare recipients at $2,000 per year — with a $35 monthly cap on insulin — and drug manufacturers will be penalized for increasing prices faster than inflation.
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“It’s a tremendous win, in my view, for the American people,” Neguse said.










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Listeners asked Crow and Neguse if the drug caps could go
Rebecca Gillet, a Centennial resident, said the IRA is a “huge step in the right direction” for healthcare reform. Having lived with rheumatoid arthritis for more than 20 years, Gillet said she knows how price can keep someone from accessing “life-saving drugs.”
Crow estimates about 5,400 people living in his district get insulin through Medicare and said the new reforms will mean savings upwards of $1,300 per year for recipients.“Theseare major savings, it’s going to make a big difference,” he said, though the drug caps won’t
Back Better Act — which had been likened to social policy spending on the scale of the New Deal of the 1930s — the proposal was significantly cut down to appease moderate Democrats whose votes were crucial.Plans for universal preschool and community college, subsidized child care, paid leave, affordable housing and more were jettisoned. For months the bill seemed dead after it could not gain support from Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV). But in a surprise last-minute deal with the senator in July, it was resurrected, renamed and passed along party lines before being signed into law by Biden Aug. 16.
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Despite the shortcomings of its original vision, the IRA stands as a landmark climate law and the most significant federal health care reform in more than a decade.
The law’s passage caps a tumultuous year-long effort by Democrats in Congress to pass key aspects of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda. Initially envisioned as a $3.5 trillion package over 10 years called the Build
“Having access and affordability to medications that can improve our daily lives is so important,” Gillet said, adding “no one should have to let their health suffer” because of high costs.
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news with Centennial City Council during its Sept. 6 meeting.
Brown said Riley has the same mother as the agency’s two other school therapy dogs, Rex and Zeke, who work in Littleton Public Schools. Part of the $33,000 that was raised for Back the Blue K-9 Force during the “RexRun” event was used to purchase Riley, he said, who was purchased Sept. 2.
Riley is Cherry Creek School District’s first school therapy dog.
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“We’re excited to expand this program. We’ve seen great success in what these dogs provide in the educational setting,” Brown said. “It really breaks down a lot of those barriers and introduces a different element into the educational setting, which allows us to keep kids engaged and keep them in class.”
Riley’s official swearing-in ceremony was on Sept. 12.
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Accordingsaid. to the release, the Cherry Creek School District said the use of therapy dogs to support the wellbeing of students was a recommendation that came out of last year’s Cherry Creek School District Mental Health Emergency Task

“Meetingsaid.the mental health needs of our students is an important part of supporting their whole well-being. We are excited to welcome Riley into our schools as part of the team of SROs [school resource officers] who keep our schools safe,” Superintendent Christopher Smith said in theOverrelease.thenext year, Riley will train in basic obedience and will then attend an American Kennel Club good citizen and intensive class to become a certified therapy dog, according to the release. Once Riley is a year old, he will begin training in
“We’re just thankful that we have that opportunity and K-9 Back the Blue to provide us those service animals to make sure that the students are receiving the care that they need,” Brown said. “And that’s really what this is — it’s about care.”
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TheForce.taskforce was a group of students, staff, parents and community members who came together to address the mental health issues impacting the district’s schools, the release
Riley is less than 10 weeks old.

Riley will work with all students, including those who have special needs, and will help offer comfort to students in times of crisis, reduce stress and assist students who suffer from anxiety or depression, the release

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Nearly eight years ago, we moved our family from Arizona to Denver. At the time of our move, I was at a high point in my career. With two adopted daughters and a new baby boy, I really was happy. But my husband’s career was going nowhere in Tucson. My young daughter was not getting the help she needed in the Arizona education system.
he summer season is coming to an end, with many of us looking forward to fall. It’s been a hot summer and it will be nice to get some cool air, turning of leaves, and just a change of pace. For some of us we get locked into the summer doldrums, especially in those severely hot days and nights. And yet for others, being outdoors and in the sunshine bring us energy.Forthis column, I would like to focus on the changing of the seasons for businesses and salespeople, although most of what I am about to share could be relevant to almost everyone. With September comes the end of the 3rd Quarter for the businesses who operate on calendar year, beginning in January and closing the books in December. Depending on the industry and the organization, many times it comes down to the 4th Quarter, just like a football game. Although in football there is a chance for overtime, in business, when the year ends, the year ends.
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I started relying on my 2-year-old son to serve as my only source of human interaction during the day. At night, I went to bed and slept. Eventually, I put him in preschool early because I knew what I was doing was not healthy for him.That meant several hours a day of being alone with my dark thoughts. I believed I had not lived up to expectations, especially the ones that I had set for myself. I believed I was a failure in my career, at home and in life. I started believing the world would be fine without me.
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My mom even drove from New Mexico to Denver one weekend because, in her words, I “did not sound right.”
Over the years, doctors would throw medications at me. None of them worked. In fact, they usually made me worse. Eventually, I opted to just deal with the dark thoughts and pretend to the outside world.
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Olympic champion Missy Franklin was the featured speaker. In listening to Missy talk about her battle with mental health, all I kept thinking was, “I was there too.” I am betting there are a lot of people out there who can say the same thing.
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Asked whether Tri-County is in danger of having to stop some services before the end of the year when the health agency is formally scheduled to end operations, Douglas said: “I don’t see any in particular that would be predictable that we would have to stop.”
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The loss of staff has “certainly had an impact” on Tri-County’s services, Douglas said.
So, the best thing we can do is focus on what we can do in the short run that will have the greatest impact on our finish, while positioning us for success in the new year.
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Arapahoe County’s understanding is that the September 2021 agreement between Douglas County and Tri-County does not require Douglas County to pay part of the PERA penalty, Arapahoe County said in a statement. Through a spokesperson, Adams County declined to comment on that question.
In response to the same question, Douglas County’s statement said: “If the receiver believes she has the authority to terminate the Douglas County IGA at some point in the future and she desires to do so, Douglas County will discuss that matter with the receiver at that time.”
to residents who need important public health services,” Dr. John Douglas, head of Tri-County, said in an Aug. 30 news release.
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‘Stability’ on the way out The appointment of a receiver “will also create stability for TCHD, which will allow us to continue our focus on minimizing the disruption


“Every place saw the great resignation going on, and we weren’t immune to that,” Douglas previously told Colorado Community Media. “Last year, we probably were running 30% to 40% more staff choosing to leave than previous years.”
Tri-County had already long been experiencing staffing changes.

County a “receiver,” a company that acts as an independent arm of the court to oversee the process of putting Tri-County’s financial affairs in order as it prepares to fade away.
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Tri-County’s announcement appeared to imply that not all entities to which Tri-County owes money may be paid if money isn’t available.
to win. For many organizations, the grind has been especially difficult with labor shortages, resignations, quiet quitters who stay but do the bare minimum, supply chain issues, and just the chaos, confusion and stress happening all around us. And one way to make the most of the upcoming season is to energize and motivate ourselves and our teams in such a way where we all can win and feel good about what we are accomplishing together.
As to why all three counties in general aren’t required by state law to pay Tri-County to pay the PERA fee, the court wrote that the relevant law applies to how counties cover costs for “maintaining” a local public health agency — but that the law does not require counties to make payments triggered by the “demise” of an Newagency.player could weigh on agreementIna separate legal action, the Arapahoe County District Court on Aug. 29 agreed to appoint for Tri-
Tri-County has seen longer wait times for its clinics, said Douglas, adding the health agency had to make some reductions in its sexual health clinics. That area includes family planning, contraceptive services, and sexually transmitted disease and HIV testing services, Douglas said.
Then, build upon that with weekly and monthly larger stretch goals and opportunities to win. Not a winner-takes-all approach, but making it so that if everyone exceeds their own personal goals by a certain percentage, everyone had the chance
staff have shown interest in moving to one of the new county-run health departments and expressed optimism that there would be a significant carryover. Tri-County itself had already become thinner.
Douglas, the health chief, has said internal polling had shown a vast majority of current Tri-County
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“Dr. Douglas noted that TCHD expects that all of its vendors who provide goods or services in carrying out public health programs after appointment of the receiver will be timely paid by the receiver in the ordinary course of business,” the news release said. But “other creditors holding allowed claims against TCHD may be paid in their order of priority through the receivership under the terms of the order appointing receiver when and if funds areAskedavailable.”whether the receiver is expected to fire some number of TriCounty employees as a cost-saving measure, Raile said in the statement: “No, that is not anticipated at this time, although some employees are transitioning to the three independent county health departments in an orderly manner during the receivership process.”
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“While TCHD certainly has an interest in enforcing the IGA, and PERA may certainly benefit from that enforcement,” the retirement association is still not directly tied to the agreement, so it lacks standing — or a valid reason — to sue the counties, the court wrote.
For some reason, this issue had an unusual number of copyediting and typefitting “infelicities.” But I did get quite a giggle from a line in “Uniquely thrifty” about a quilt “for people with Alzheimer’s and sementia.” After much deliberation, I still couldn’t come up with a definition for that!
In a provision that may be relevant to the PERA case, the Arapahoe court’s order says: “Following consultation with (Tri-County), and upon written notice to the counterparty, the Receiver may immediately terminate any existing contract, agreement, lease or instrument of TCHD which she determines is not beneficial to TCHD.”
With “restaurant inspections, we’ve had to do some triage,” Douglas said in late July. “We’ve had to prioritize riskier settings.”
Asked whether the receiver could terminate the agreement between Tri-County and Douglas County regarding the potential PERA penalty, Bellann Raile, the primary agent of the receiver, said in a statement that “the receiver is not presently in a position to comment on any pending legal claims at this time.”
Crispin Sargent, an a liate member of the Colorado End-of-Life Collaborative.
As a death doula, Johnston typically works with people who are in hospice, and she’s usually contacted by the child of the person dying, she said.

She offers a variety of services including offering information about the dying process, addressing worries and issues, providing emotional support and planning and helping implement the atmosphere the client would like to have as they are dying.
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Vanessa Johnston, a death doula of five years, with her dog at her home in Highlands Ranch on Aug 25.

“There are a lot of different names for what I do,” Johnston said, explaining other names include end-of-life doula, death midwife, exit coach and death companion. “The simplest way I can say it is that I provide emotional, spiritual and informational support for people at the end of life, and for their loved ones around them.”

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“I tell my clients, I can’t take away the sorrow and the sadness, but maybe with more knowledge, we can focus less on fear and anxiety and more on love and meaning,” she continued.

“She was the one that you could turn to every single time, and she’d be able to do what we needed to do,” Barr continued.About10 years ago, Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer, Barr said. She got a mastectomy and understood that the surgery was curative for her at the time, and she was put on oral medications to try and control hormones.Smithfound out the cancer was back in about 2016, and around 2019, it had worsened and was in her spine. By November 2021, it started to ingAroundnetwork,said.standelderlymembers,shipBarrshouldyouwheningseemFebruary,symptoms,better“Shemotherapystartherhercallydrasti-changeanddoctortoldsheneededtoinjectableche-treatment.startedtofeelwithsomeoftheandtheninitjustdidn’tlikeitwasrespond-anymore.Andthat’sherdoctorwaslike,know,Ithinkthatyougointohospice,”said.Smithhadatenserelation-withalotofherfamilyandherparentsareanddidn’treallyunder-whatwashappening,BarrSmithreliedonherfriendincludingBarr.thistime,Barrwasread-afictionalbook,“TheBookofTwoWays,”andthroughreading,shelearnedabouttheconceptofdeathdoulas.Hercuriositypiqued,andshebeganGooglingdeathdoulasinColoradotopotentiallyhelpSmithcometotermswithwhatwashappen-ing,asSmithinitiallywashesitanttoacknowledgeoracceptshewasdying,Barrexplained.“WhatIwashopingtogetoutofitwasjustsomebodywhohadexperi-encewithdeaththatcouldhelpusinawaythatwasn’tjust,‘Getyouraffairsinorder,’”Barrsaid.“Somebodythatcouldjustlistentoher,talktoherinherownhome.”Originally,aroundFebruary,Smithbeganworkingwithadifferentdeathdoula,butafterthatpersonhadafam-ilyemergency,SmithwasreferredtoJohnstoninApril.AlthoughSmithwastoldtogointohospicearoundFebruary,afterward,Smith’sdoctorsaidchemotherapymightactuallybeworking,andSmithcontinuedgettingtreatment.How-ever,onMay24,Smithcollapsedinaparkinglotasshewasheadedtoanappointment.Atthatpoint,Smithstoppedgettingchemotherapyandshebeganhospice,whichwasdoneatBarr’shome.“Andhospice,Ikindofalwaysthoughttheywouldjustbethereallthetime,andthat’snothowitworks,”Barrsaid,explainingthenursecameoveraboutthreetimesandthechap-lainandsocialworkereachcheckedinonce.“Andsojusthavinganothersupportsystemwashuge.”
“Partdeath.ofthe
problem of not being willing and able to talk about something scary, like death, is it just promotes more fear and anxiety. And I really wanted to dismantle that, if I could,” she said.
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She’ll be close to the outdoors, able to see the trees she loves. The smell of Nag Champa incense will fill the air, and a Spotify playlist she’s created will be playing. Her friends and family will visit, writing down funny stories or memories to share.
Talking about death is hard, she said, but knowledge is power. When she works with clients, she aims to help them prepare for what’s to come and design an ending that best fits with the rest of their life, rather than experiencing a “default panic mode” about
“My ultimate goal is to help people have an empowered ending … to have a peaceful ending, whatever that looks like for them,” she said.
startingyearstheInfivesinceher business, Denver EOL Doula, with EOL standing for “end of life,” she has had about 15 private clients and serves people all throughout the metro DenverOnearea.ofher recent clients was Michelle Smith, a 52-year-old veterinary technician and beloved friend who passed away on June 4.
Assembling this plan, which Johnston calls vigil planning, is part of her job as a death doula, a versatile and


Rose Barr, a 45-year-old veterinarian at Tender Touch Animal Hospital, met Smith in 2010 through work, and the two became close friends and eventually like family to one another.
“She was very warm and welcoming. She valued having meaningful relationships with people,” Barr said, her voice filled with emotion. “She had this beautiful laugh, beautiful eyes.”Aveterinary technician of about 20 years, Smith was great at her job — especially when it came to dealing with naughty cats, Barr said.
Karen Keeran, a death doula based in Golden, at her home o ce on Aug 24.
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“I think that it’s a great thing to help you on that part of the journey, to have a death doula,” Barr said. “I think that it can help with all of the feelings and fears and emotions.”
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Before entering the death doula profession, Johnston worked as a high school English teacher.
A main focus for Keeran, she said, is targeting education efforts toward older generations, communicating the value of putting together an end-oflife plan and exploring topics of pain, caregiving and medical aid in dying. She also helps people learn about the variety of body disposition options available to people in Colorado, such as water cremation.
“Duringclients.that30-year period of time, clients would come to us because of dysfunctional family, or because they had no family, or where the court made a determination that a disinterested third party was needed to serve
In 2015, she was looking for a different career outside of teaching, and a friend asked if she would be interested in serving as an assistant to a man who had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a progressive nervous system disease.
Although Sargent had previously done the legal parts of planning and preparing for her death, she said she hadn’t thought about the actual time of death and the type of environment she would like.
“We figured that our voices together would be louder than our voices separately, so that was the impetus for just, let’s get together and cultivate a community,” she said. “We want to provide a community not just for the providers who are doing this work,
Originally, Johnston said the idea was to only have a directory of doulas in the nonprofit, but then the members saw there was a need to also have a network of other providers, called affiliate members, such as people working in funeral homes, grief counselors, notaries and so on.
She has since begun a new company, Chun Hwa LLC, which focuses on offering yoga and grief counseling, she said. However, as an affiliate member of the nonprofit, she still offers services related to advance care planning and the “business of death,” as she calls
“I have a very significant level of gratitude to her because she knows that I can be a different kind of challenge because I know too much,” Sargent said, explaining she looks at situations from every angle. “She keeps me on track.”
Death is a life experience, she said, and she knows from personal experience the value of planning and preparing for death before a person is close to it or is in crisis.
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Rose Barr, left, and Michelle Smith during a trip to Belize in 2019.

in the role of conservator,” she said.
Earlier this year, she began working with her friend, Karen Keeran, who recently became a death doula. Together, they began discussing Sargent’s wishes, such as having a calm and quiet environment when she is close to passing.
“I feel like Vanessa gave us a lot more support than hospice was able to, and even if it was just talking and checking on us and trying to help facilitate things with visitors,” Barr said.Barr describes death doulas as wonderful people who can guide others through the dying process, whether it be navigating the paperwork, the emotional part or the physical part. She said she’s considering hiring a death doula again to help her get her own affairs in order before this year is over.
vices.”
Having a death doula helped get Smith to a point where she could talk about her death and share her wishes with others, Barr said. Johnston also helped Smith’s family and friends navigate the final days, encouraging people to talk about what was happening and to share happy memories of Smith.Johnston also helped get a lawyer and a notary to visit Smith and Barr to complete Smith’s will, something Barr said they were panicked about beforehand.Earlyinthe morning on June 4, Smith passed away in Barr’s home. Upon her passing, Barr asked Johnston to check in with Smith’s parents, as she didn’t have the emotional bandwidth to do so. Johnston also came to Smith’s celebration of life, held at Hudson Gardens.
One affiliate member is Crispin Sargent, a certified grief yoga instructor who worked for 30 years as a geriatric care manager, offering services such as advance care planning and acting as power of attorney or conservator for some



Maxine Wagoner, left, and Karen Keeran, right, in August 2016. Wagoner said they have an organization called Earth Citizens, and they adopted a trail they were responsible for cleaning four times a year. COURTESY OF MAXINE WAGONER

“If you try and do all of that at the deathbed, your brain isn’t functioning, nothing is functioning, nothing is in place, and you don’t have that opportunity,” she said.
Now, there are more than 35 affiliate members across Colorado, and the number is growing, she said.
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She began connecting with other doulas in the Denver area, and in 2020, they decided to form the Colorado End-of-Life Collaborative, a nonprofit membership organization. She explained it helped create a support network for the doulas and get the word out about their profession.
“And I thought, ‘Oh, that’s what I’ve been doing.’ So it kind of gave a name to the role that I had been kind of fulfilling intuitively anyway, and really helped me understand what that role was,” she Johnstonsaid.decided to pursue training with the International End of Life Doula Association, which she completed in the summer of 2017. She began volunteering in hospice and applied her new skills towards helping care for the man, who passed in
Choosing to become a death doula was a spiritual type of decision for Keeran.In2020, a year before she retired from her career in business, Keeran was meditating and asked the universe what she should do next. She said she woke up the next morning and it was like a light switch had been turned on — she should become a death doula.
“And I felt like I had really helped him and his wife just go through that last milestone in a way that honored his story. And I thought, ‘Well gosh, I really want to continue to do this if I can,’” she said.
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“You want to do all of your planning at a time where there can be stories that are told,” she said, explaining planning ahead of time allows for more consideration of options and for a person’s loved ones to understand the plan as well.
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The following year, Johnston established her business, which she said was a complicated process. Part of the difficulty was convincing people that her services were valuable and something everyone would benefit from.
Barr said it was valuable to have Johnston around, who had been through the process before and would often reassure everyone that they were doing a great job. She said Johnston offered emotional support to people, often explaining what was happening to visitors and helping remove some fear about the situation.
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“And so I said, ‘I’m happy to do that. I have no medical experience whatsoever, but if he’s just looking for a companion, I can do that,’” Johnston said.While caring for the man, she heard about a book called “Caring for the Dying: The Doula Approach to a Meaningful Death.” Through reading, she learned “death doula” was the term for a person who serves as a compassionate companion to someone at the end of life.
“It’sit.that community that says, nobody can do this work alone,” Sargent said about the nonprofit, explaining members of the collaborative can call on one another for assistance. “All of the members of that group have a specialty, have a passion.”
She had learned about death doulas a few years ago from a friend, she said. Following her retirement in 2021, she began her six-month training with the Conscious Dying Institute, as well as began training to become a certified nurse aide. In February 2022, she also completed training through the Conscious Dying Institute as a conscious dying“Knowledgeeducator.and information, I’m a big believer in, reduces fear,” she said. “I want to be able to bring that planning to the fore and have that in place before we reach (the) end of life.”
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Curious Theatre’s new production is “Heroes of the Fourth Turning” by Will Arbery, who has had several notable productions off-Broadway, but not previously in Denver. Regional premiere, directed by Kent Thompson. Through Oct. 15 at Curious Theatre, 1080 Acoma St., Denver. See curioustheatre.org, 303-623-0524.
Curious Theatre
Colorado Wind Ensemble will perform music from its 1980s years at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at King Center at Auraria, 777 Lawrence Way (enter parking garage at 7th and Lawrence). Tickets $25 adults; $20 seniors and military; $10 students; free ages 5 and younger. See coloradowindensemble.org/concerts.
“Side by Side” is a new exhibit at the Depot Art Gallery, 2069 W. Powers Ave., Littleton. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. See depotartgallery.org.

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CORE New Art Space, 6501 W. Colfax Ave., Lakewood exhibits work by Danid Karim and Susie Biehl through Oct. 2. Friday 5-10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. See coreartspace.com.
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Highlands Ranch Historical Society will meet 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Southridge Recreation Center, 4800 MacArthur Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Speaker: Jim Barnard, president of the Denver Space Society, on “The Final Frontier.”






A $3 donation is suggested for non-HRHS members. See thehrhs.org.
Town Hall Arts Center at 2450 W. Main St. in downtown Littleton is staging “Xanadu” from Sept. 16 through Oct. 16. 303-794-2787, ext. 5, or townhallartscenter.org.
Cherry Creek Chorale presents its 43rd season at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village, starting Oct 14-15 with guests, Littleton-based Young Voices of Colorado. See cherrycreekchorale. org.
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tanton Gallery at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main St. in downtown Littleton, hosts the latest Littleton Fine Arts Guild exhibit, “Faraway Places” through Nov. 13. The gallery is open during box office hours, Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and during performances. All work is for sale — and could make a grand holiday gift! One can pay at the box office and reserve a painting. Littleton photographer Andy Marquez was the juror.






Denver Art Museum presents “Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks” from Oct. 16 through Jan. 22. The show focuses on 15th-17th century Flemish artworks: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque paintings. From the Belgium-based Phoebus Foundation. More soon on this.
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“Turquoise Shutters at Giverny Gardens,” an oil painting by Ivy Delon, is part of the “Far Away Places” exhibit at Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center. COURTESY PHOTO

“Art on the Green” is a free all-Colorado art fair Sept. 17-18, next to Curtis Center for the Arts, 2349 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. More than 80 artists, food trucks, live music.

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Answers were edited for brevity and clarity. -What’s the show about and what makes it special?
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It’s always an exciting challenge to bring a fairy tale to life on stage. I am fortunate to be surrounded by the best artists and artisans — from scenic design and lights to props and costumes, it has been a remarkable collaboration to put magic on stage.
org.The Music Arts Festival idea grew out of the Concert Band and has expanded to six performances announced, but I am not able to find a schedule for times on the 17th yet as we write. We are told there will be a beer garden and the Civic Green Park should surely be a place to hang out on Saturday. We’d suggest visiting that website later in the week, but must send this off to press now.Littleton’s Rootin’ Tootin’s Dixieland Jazz Band, directed by John Morgan, was formed because
Littleton needed bands to perform at community events like Western Welcome Week. A group started the Littleton Community Music Association and at that point the Dixieland Band and a concert band were formed, as well as a resource list of possible music instructors for instrumental and voice. There is still a Littleton Community Band listed ... no other information.
The Rootin’ Tootin’s Dixieland Band will perform at the Highlands Ranch Music Arts Festival.

Bands coming to weekend at park

(The Castle Rock Orchestra also appears on the LCMA website, littletonmusic.org, in case there are musicians seeking that organization.)










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-Tell me about bringing a production
here are some names that stand on their own when you’re talking about the theater and Stephen Sondheim is right at the top of that list. So, when Arvada Center announced it was kicking off its 2022-2023 season with his immor“Into the Woods,” it was thrilling news. The production of this witty and powerful take on some classic fairy tales runs at the Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., through Sunday, Oct. 9. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 1 p.m. on Wednesday and 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.Wespoke to Lynne Collins, artistic director of theatre and director of the show,
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Venture ‘Into the Woods’ at the Arvada Center

“Into the Woods” is an iconic piece of musical theatre. It’s a tribute to the genius storytelling of Sondheim and James Lapine that these characters we think we know take on a whole new life in relatable moments. Our production takes a new twist on the story and is set in a child’s nursery. We get to see the story unfold through the imagination of a child and the story unfolds as life itself twists and changes.
Our production is full of stage tricks that lift the audience out of the ordinary and into the fantastical.
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-Tell me about the cast and how they’re bringing their characters to life?
The 16th annual Highlands Ranch Music Arts Festival, presented by the Highlands Ranch Concert Band, will be held in Civic Green Park Sept. 17-18, starting with activities at 11 a.m. Vendors will have food and beverages and the music festival on Saturday will feature the Highlands Ranch Concert Band, conducted by Jim Brice; the Rootin’ Tootin’s Dixieland Band, directed by John Morgan (from Littleton); The Blue88’s Big Band, Golden Eagle Concert Band, Over the Hill Band and the Highlands Ranch Swing Shift Big Band, which evolved a bit later.
about the production, what makes it unique and more.


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Musicians pay $85 a year for membership now (waived for high school and college students). No auditions required. Check the website for rehearsal dates and time and appear, it would seem. The website does list a contact person. See hrconcertband.




The concert band was started by several residents who had a band instrument stashed in a closet or basement and recalled how much fun it is to make music with others — an inquiry went out in the Highlands Ranch Herald and elsewhere, and the high school band director helped get it started — and soon there was a viable group of happy members rehearsing regularly, who enjoyed both social and musical aspects of the Highlands Ranch Concert Band. Weekly rehearsals (they were on Wednesday nights last year), a holiday concert and a couple of seasonal performances happened first, then the joy of outdoor summer concerts
drew even more interest as the Highlands Ranch community grew andOriginally,matured.high school musicians were accepted if they had assurances from their teacher or music instructor that they were capable of playing the music selected by the director. Now, they are welcomed.
Highlands Ranch event back for 16th go-round
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-What are you most looking forward to about seeing the show come together?
Pirate Fest, one of Northglenn’s biggest events of the year, is back to take scallywags and landlubbers alike on a wild ride, with a whole slew of events for the entire family. The annual event kicks off with Pirate Night, from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16, and continues with the actual festival from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, both at the Northglenn Recreation Center and EB Rains Jr. Memorial Park, 11701 Community Center Dr.
Attendees will be able to take part in a range of activities, including live music, food, costumes and the Cardboard Regatta boat race. Get the full schedule and information at https://thepiratefest.com.
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I am looking forward to seeing the whole picture come together for an audience. Coming out of the pandemic and difficult times, this story can connect to so many different people — whether it’s about having the courage to set out on a journey alone or as a reminder that no one is alone.
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each time and I feel so lucky that we have an incredibly talented group working on this production. When working on a piece that has so many familiar characters, the actors have to find the nuances to bring them to life.
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I think that audiences will see themselves in these characters — we’re all hopeful, flawed, all wandering in the woods and hoping to find our way home and “Into the Woods” shows us that in a magical and musical way.
And the rout over Alameda with a running clock started early in the third quarter was something that has been reversed in the past. Last season, the Lions were on the short end of five mercy-rule game
Littleton’s high school football team is unbeaten and off to a 3-0 start this season.
Mhlana. “The change of culture is really happening. We’ve been putting in that work and it is showing.
Lutheran’s Zoe Stanzyk had two hits in the Sept. 7 win over Palmer Ridge and says competing in Class 4A this season is great.

Lutheran softball facing 4A challenge
Lions rack up 3-0 record to start season
“The competition is definitely higher,” said Stanzyk. “It’s great. It is so much better than playing 3A. There are more teams that are our
work of the players that has made a big difference.
A 3-0 record is not unusual for many Colorado football teams but it is for the Lions who have won only one game in the past three seasons.
“At first it was kind of hard
“I love being forced to compete and be a good pitcher, be solid and clean with my pitching and have the the defense be clean and those are the good games you remember. When all the girls come together and play as one team., it is awesome to see and be a part of.”
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“We just have to keep working hard,” said Manzanares. “The biggest thing is we are heading into league play in a couple weeks (Class 3A, League 4). We have to start tuning things up, little mistakes on offense and defense.
Lutheran won last year’s 3A state championship with a 29-0 record, and this season the Lions have moved up to
time to put much in. They had a new offense and defense to learn, this year we had time so it’s a little more advanced version on both sides. It comes
No, that’s not a misprint, a typo or Littletonmistake.routed Alameda International, 74-0, on Sept. 8 at Trailblazer Stadium to remain unbeaten.


“It’sscores.beenamazing,” admitted senior quarterback Timmy Higgins. “It has been great in the school. We are getting a lot of recognition. The teachers and students are looking at us a lot different. We’re loving it.”

Team won 3A
“I try to pitch and trust my team is behind me and they are always going to have my back with the bat,” said Hailey Maestretti. “I love going to 4A. I love having the competition and having those close games, those are the ones you remember.
that just wouldn’t stop working in the off season,” said Manzanares. “After the season last year, I told them we’d give them about a month and then we would start working. About a week and half later, they said, ‘coach, let’s start.’
“There’s always a chal-
“And they never stopped. We’ve got a great core group of guys that really work hard and that’s the difference be-
Coach Glen Maestretti and his Lutheran girls softball team are facing yet another challenge this season.
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“Coach said over the summer that the games would feel like practice and that’s what it was like against Alameda,” said Higgins. “It felt like another day at practice. We went through our regular stuff and it felt like routine. It was great.”TheAlameda game got lopsided in a hurry as the Lions jumped ahead 54-0 at halftime and two blocked punts help Littleton extend the advantage in the second half.
girls and get them good competition.”HaileyMaestretti, a junior left-handed pitcher, limited Palmer Ridge to two hits in her six innings of work and struck out 12 batters to give her 102 strikeouts for the season.Palmer Ridge scored five runs in the seventh inning off freshman reliever Ella Faries but the Lions had built up a cushion with an 8-0Seniorlead. Taylor Cramer and sophomore MacKenzy Glenn each went 3-for-4 to spark the Lions’ offense while Zoe Stanzyk and Hailey Maestretti, the daughter of the coach, each had a pair of hits.Moving up a classification doesn’t bother either Stanzyk or Hailey Maestretti.
“74-0, that’s crazy,” added Mhlana. “I don’t think this school has seen anything like that. When the team is on the field, we’re all clicking and we’re all executing and it is really happening. Like Timmy said, it felt like practice.”
“That’s it.They are conditioned well, work out heavy and they are good kids. Little tweaks here and there and we’ll be ready. We just have to keep pushing.”
Littleton senior quarterback Timmy Higgins (5) says the team and players are getting more recognition at the school after the Lions’ 3-0 start this season.
lenge, they have to work a little harder, not that they have to go out and prove anything,” said Maestretti. “They’re a good ball club, regardless if it is 3A, 4A or 5A. They can compete with anybody.”Lutheran remained unbeaten with an 8-5 4A Pikes Peak League victory over Palmer Ridge on Sept. 7. The visiting Bears saw their overall record dip to 7-4 and the Lions win stretched their two-season winning streak to 39 “Thegames.good thing is there is still a ton to work on,” said Maestretti. “Obviously, you saw there are some things to clean up. We’ll just keep working and take it game by game.“We have to pay attention to league. There is a tough schedule for us this year with a lot of the top 4A and 5A teams. We play Legend (Oct. 10) at the end of the year. I want to push these
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but I fell in love with it. Coach keeps telling me, it’s going to show, it’s going to show and it has.”Inthe game against Alameda, Littleton was dominate from the opening kickoff.
However, tougher games are ahead for the Lions.
speed.“Ithink a lot about the games but put my trust back in my teammates to pick me up like a safety blanket. I trust my teammates our coaching staff and what we have been building on for yearsHaileynow.”Maestretti improved her season earned run average to 0.37.
Littleton swamps Alameda International 74-0
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Littleton’s last winning campaign was 6-4 in the 200910 season and the Lions have been only 3-43 over the past five seasons, including 1-25 over the past three years.
Coach Ricky Manzanares claims it has been the hard
The Lions are doing well with its latest challenge as the state’s top-ranked 4A team with a 10-0 record.
Maestretti was the Lions’ first coach when the school introduced varsity softball to its athletic menu for the 2000-21 season and Lutheran went 17-2 and was the 3A
Littleton, a school with only one win in the past three sea sons, moved to 3-0 with a 74-0 romp over Alameda. Senior running back Brycen Mhlanga rushed for 155 yards and five IDs while senior quarterback Timmy Higgins hit on six of eight passes for 155 yards and two touch downs.


Senior John Brookhart passed for 216 yards and two TDs and sixth-ranked Legend (3-0) rolled to a 49-21 win over Castle View (1-2).ThunderRidge, seventh in the Sept. 5 poll, jumped to a 27-0 lead after the first quarter and went on to improved its record to 3-0 with a 48-12 victory over Lake wood.Ponderosa, the top-ranked Class 4A team, beat Golden, 56-7, as senior quarterback Zach Stryker had 306 total yards. Stryker completed 15 of
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19 passes for 178 yards and two scores and rushed for 128 yards and two LutheranTDs.(2-1) and No.2 in the Class 3A poll rolled up 470 yards in total offense in a 50-0 win over Discovery Canon. Ryken Daugaard was 13-17 for 269 yards and four touchdowns passing in theInwin.other action, Jake Stone braker averaged 9.5 yards per carry and rushed for 200 yards as Douglas County (2-1) defeated Rangeview, 35-12.
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Arapahoe (2-1), ranked ninth in the CHSAANow.com poll, watched Exander Carroll lead third-ranked Regis Jesuit (2-1) to a 23-10 victory. Carroll rushed for a touchdown and passed for another.Top-ranked Cherry Creek (2-1) held Chatfield to 125 yards in total offense in a 28-5 victory.
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JOAN V WHITTLESEY Services and Other 2,200.00
OMAR ELJED MISC. 15.00
FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund
Julie Snyder Services and Other 173.80
Jamez Crawford Services and Other 173.80
DENVER
Jackie Eadie Services and Other 173.80
NDITADO EVENTS MISC. 15.00
Claudia Meeks Services and Other 222.63
CLARION ASSOCIATES LLC Services and Other 748.75
Candida Velasquez Services and Other 2,325.17
IZABELLA MILASINOVICH MISC. 15.00
OLIVIA WHITE MISC. 15.00
AQUA SERVE Services and Other 232.46
T-MOBILE USA INC Services and Other 2,601.10 TD NASH ENTERPRISES INC Services and Other 80.00 Continued to Next Page Arap 1107 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE) I, JOAN LOPEZ, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A FULL, TRUE AND COR-
COLORADODEFENSELEGALGROUP
NELSON & KENNARD MISC. 30.00
COLORADOMEDICALOCCUPATIONAL Services and Other 1,415.00
JAMES M SENGENBERGER JR Services and Other 150.00
INC
AN ULTIMATESERVICEMARKETING Services and Other 504.00
Jayhsen Bell Services and Other 260.93
Mary Richards Services and Other 49.38
DUNBARPRODUCTSSECURITYINC
Joel Cuthbert Services and Other 173.80
Jana Nordstrom Services and Other 14.37
NATIONALSERVICESMEDICALINC
JEFFERSON COUNTY Services and Other 30.00
JANE F RIECK Services and Other 200.00
ALIM AL-HAMIM MISC. 15.00
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS Supplies 55.47
ALL DIGITAL REWARDS LLC Services and Other 457.00
REED ELSEVIER INC Services and Other 817.00
ENFORCEMENTJUDGMENT
MISC. 5.00
Daniela Villarreal Services and Other 72.83
OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY Services and Other
26,699,550.03
Markayla Canty Services and Other 245.02
PBC Services and Other 2,671.24
Kimberly and Other 16.38
KELLY TECH LTD Services and Other 422.15
PICTOMETRY INTERNATIONAL CORP Services and Other 75,311.00
JULIA SOIFER MISC. 25.00
ANGEL ARMOR LLC Supplies 365.41
J AND R BENNETT WELDING INC Supplies 137.17
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC Services and Other 3,000.00
COLORADOINVESTIGATIONBUREAU
ROCKWEST
MISC. 28,192.30
INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC Supplies 226.50
Gonzalez Services
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER MISC. 34.50
MISC. 15.00
JJL PROCESS CORP MISC. 30.00
DLR GROUP INC Services and Other 32,828.64
Margaret Perl Services and Other 118.00
OJ1,406,336.08WATSON COMPANY INC Supplies 512.30
TECH LLC Services and Other 300.00
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Supplies 1,587.91
OF REVENUE MISC. 92.30
ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX Supplies 72,579.15
CYNTHIA R MCNAIR Supplies 1,537.00
J AND R BENNETT WELDING INC Services and Other 1,105.92
Jahsana Banks Services and Other 33.69
Caitlyn Cahill Services and Other 595.00
ADVANCEDMANAGEMENTNETWORKINC Supplies 15,897.59
Christopher Gulli Services and Other 119.04
RANDALL S MILLER Services and Other 200.00
Kimberlynn and Other 262.40
Michael Williams Services and Other 173.80
Katherine Schwindt Services and Other 474.00
COLORADO SECRETARY
ALSCO Supplies 27.50
Drake Walush Services and
ILL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE & FAML MISC. 15.00
JENNIFER LEWIS MISC. 15.00
ADVANCED NETWORK Services and MANAGEMENT INC Other 80,962.16
COLORADO STATE PATROL Services and Other 210.60
INC Services and Other 43,872.96
PETERSENRUBBERLEYBASSTAMP Supplies 120.48
POTESTIO BROTHERS Supplies 118.81
COLORADO NATURAL GAS INC Services and Other 58.67
ONE SERVE LEGAL MISC. 30.00
PAYLOGIX LLC MISC. 20,216.36
DANIEL WISEHEART Supplies 2,176.00
ANALEMMA ENTERPRISES LLC Services and Other 1,678.75
ARCHULETA
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Services and Other 405.49
DAIOHS USA Supplies 225.04
RED WINGADVANTAGEBUSINESSACCOUNT
QWEST CORPORATION Services and Other 10,792.49
Kevin Nienhaus Services and Other 139.23
KROHN & MOSS LTD MISC. 29.50
O BROCKELMAN Services
INTEGRAL RECOVERIES INC MISC. 15.00
MOUNTAIN PEAK LAW GROUP PC MISC. 10.50
ALCOCK LAW GROUP, PC MISC. 115.32
KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 1,199,822.52
MISC. 15,814.50
ROCKY 1,380.87
TRANSPORTMORTUARYLLC Services and Other 9,590.00
CheLene Harris Services and Other 166.21
CITY OF AURORA Services and Other 8,689.63
CITY CENTER AURORAMARKERTPLACELLC Services and Other 20,697.55
CHARM-TEX MISC. 10,521.00
Supplies 378.49
ARAPAHOE COUNTY ATTORNEY’S
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF SW Services and Other 578.00
Dawn Johnson Services and Other 244.15
Jana Nordstrom Supplies 63.08
Katherine Smith Services and Other 45.13
PAULA DAUGHERTY MISC. 15.00
ARAPAHOE
JEFF MILLER MISC. 15.00
DISTINCTIVE THREADS INC Supplies 356.37
Nicholas Pegg Services and Other 51.38
L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC Supplies 66.86 L N CURTIS & SONS Supplies 1,341.94 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES Services and Other 622.63 LARRY ADAIR ULRICH MISC. 53.10 LASATER & MARTIN PC Services and Other 1,460.00 LAW OFFICES BRANDONOFR CEGLIAN PC MISC. 311.00 LE ARGUELLO MISC. 365.52 LENDA D MATNEY MISC. 15.00 LEXISNEXISSOLUTIONSRISK FL INC Services and Other 743.06 LEXISNEXISSOLUTIONSRISK FL INC Supplies 265.15 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING Services and Other 5,004.44 LIMU LLC Services and Other 2,122.41 LISA MASON Supplies 49.97 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES Supplies 25.88 LUIS CORNEJO MISC. 15.00 LYNN SAUVE Services and Other 200.00 Lance Roth Services and Other 545.50 Linda Hoffman Services and Other 204.38 Lisa Fedak Services and Other 148.00 Lisa Flynn Services and Other 87.81 Lisa Stairs Supplies 129.74 Lucy Colmenero Services and Other 346.02 Lynnea Oldham Community Programs 47.00 MALLORY SAFETY AND SUPPLY LLC Supplies 1,960.00 MCNEILEPAPPAS PC MISC. 51.00 MEREDITH MOORE Services and Other 180.00 MGT OF AMERICA LLC Services and Other 52,750.00 MICHAEL AMSBERRY MISC. 3.00 MICHAEL V RIVAS MISC. 15.00 MICHELE S PETERSON Services and Other 150.00 MICKEL LORENZO BLANTON MISC. 15.00 MICROSOFT CORPORATION Services and Other 50,710.50 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT MISC. 15.00 MIDLANDMANAGEMENTCREDIT INC MISC. 15.00 MOELLER GRAF PC MISC. 434.24 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS Services and Other 131,977.15
DENVER METRO FORENSICS INC Services and Other 2,500.00
CHARM-TEX Supplies 1,656.00
Centennial Citizen 27September 15, 2022 Centennial Legals September 15, 2022 * 1 www.ColoradoCommunityMedia.com/Notices Public Notices call Sheree 303.566.4088 legals@coloradocommunitymedia.com PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice REPORT FOR 08/01/2022 TO 08/30/2022 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10 General Fund 6,800,658.60 11 Social Services 1,239,412.90 12 Electronic Filing Te 28,443.00 14 Law Enforcement Auth 107,094.71 15 Arapahoe / Douglas W 444,986.97 16 Road and Bridge 1,627,585.68 20 Sheriff’s Commissary 44,161.38 21 Community Developmen 49,420.76 25 Developmental Disabi 3,507,710.65 26 Grants 933,255.55 28 Open Space Sales Tax 580,628.40 29 Homeland Security - 146,145.32 33 Building Maintenance 166,591.18 34 Fair Fund 201,644.97 41 Capital Expenditure 561,940.70 42 Infrastructure 2,160,132.59 43 Arapahoe County Recr 73,933.62 70 Central Services 153,421.66 71 Self-Insurance Liabi 12,130.99 73 Self-Insurance Worke 89,272.59 74 Self-Insurance Denta 133,809.85 84 E-911 Authority 144,501.85 91 Treasurer 7,492,666.11
Natalia Sotez Services and Other 172.50
JOAN LOPEZ, CLERK TO THE BOARD
MOUNTAIN STATE IMAGINING LLC Services and Other 4,216.29
Supplies 96.87
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 4,333.13
PURE CYCLE CORPORATION Services and Other 144.39
Caroline Hogan Services and Other 334.06
Kelsie Kapp Services and Other 767.00
RODNEY and Other 100.00 and Other 790.77
JACK’S TIRE & MANAGEMENTOIL CO INC Services and Other 184.96
CYNTHIA MILLER MISC. 69.10
COMCAST Services and Other 5.25
ANDHEALTHHOSPITAL
Daniel Salazar Services and Other 173.80
PIKE REPORTING COMPANY Services and Other 2,114.00
KATHRYN LATSIS Services and Other 200.00
CERTIFIED POWER INC Supplies 57.81
COSTAR REALTY NFORMATIONI
DIAMOND DRUGS INC Supplies 940.26
PREPARED BY APPROVED BY
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER Supplies 241.64
COUNTY WATER AND Services and Other 60,631.77
Karl Herrmann Services and Other 276.00
JANE RINGER Services and Other 300.00
CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION Services and Other 360.00
DARBY SHEPHERD MISC. 15.00
Other 16.14 Dusty Sash Services and Other 169.87 Dylan Pierce Services and Other 188.13 E-470 PUBLIC AUTHORITYHIGHWAY Services and Other 494.25 ELBERT COUNTY GOVERNMENT Services and Other 137.76 ELECTRI TEK LLC Services and Other 4,733.45 ELECTRI TEK LLC Supplies 291.15 EMPLOYMENTSOLUTIONS,LAWINC. Services and Other 3,000.00 EP BLAZER LLC Supplies 4,327.84 ETHAN CAHILL Services and Other 148.63 EXPRESS TOLL Services and Other 52.40 Eloisa Altamira Services and Other 26.47 Emily Bild Services and Other 101.82 Eric Smith Services and Other 142.20 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS Supplies 653.11 FAIRCLOTH CORPORATION Supplies 170.18 FALCK ROCKY MOUNTAIN INC Services and Other 39.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY MISC. 7,246.42 FAMILY TREE INC Services and Other 20,000.00 FASTENAL COMPANY Supplies 1,261.84 FEDERALCORPORATIONEXPRESS Supplies 384.33 FEDEX Supplies 13.04 FEDEX FREIGHT Supplies 583.34 FIRST ARMORED SERVICES Services and Other 1,175.75 FIRST ARMORED SERVICES Supplies 5,381.57 FLEET FUELING MISC. 52,472.85 FOP LODGE 31 MISC. 32,500.00 FRANCY LAW FIRM PLLC MISC. 120.00 FRONTMAINTENANCERANGE INC Supplies 458.40 GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM Services and Other 2,426.76 GPS SERVERS LLC MISC. 91.00 GRAINGER Services and Other 287.41 GRAINGER Supplies 804.07 GRAYSHIFT LLC Services and Other 27,995.00 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY Services and Other 1,755.00 Geoffrey Quabeck Supplies 58.04 HEALTHONEURGENTCARENOWCARELLC Services and Other 75.00 HLP INC Services and Other 3,840.00 HOLST BOETTCHER & TEHRANI LLP MISC. 89.34 HOME DEPOT USA INC MISC. 9,438.45 HOMETHRIVE INC Services and Other 4,280.00 HORIZON LAWN & TREE CARE INC Services and Other 54,425.00 HR Acquistion Partners, LLC Services and Other 1,200.00 HSS INC Supplies 15,785.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 4,670.88
JENNIPHER ALEXANDER MISC. 350.76
JT PUMPING LLC Services and Other 1,380.00
NAMASTE
INSIGHT AUTO GLASS Services and Other 2,266.44
OMAR AGUSTIN CONSTANTELABRA MISC. 15.00
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA MISC. 233,111.71
COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC Services and Other 565.00
JASON SMITH MISC. 15.00
NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION
ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND MISC. 1,497.50
Jessica Garcia Services and Other 139.85
K-ISAN INSTITUTE LLC Services and Other 4,550.00
Matthew Howerton Services and Other 156.42
RICOH USA Services and Other 1,800.25 GROUPTECHNOLOGYINC 2,015.28
Juan Guzman Services and Other 103.50
Kevin Kemp Services and Other 265.00
JACK’S TIRE & MANAGEMENTOIL CO INC Supplies 736.75
Matthew Walker Services and Other 142.20
CONTINENTALINSURANCEAMERICAN
ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX Services and Other 5,598.44
COLORADOCONSERVANCYNEWS
COLORADO DEPARTMENT
Jose De Souza Services and Other 434.70
CLIFTON LARSON ALLEN LLP Services and Other 28,350.00
CITY OF BOULDER Services and Other 500.00
Jennifer Marquez Services and Other 259.00
ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY Services and Other 2,477.32
Dawn Fradkin Supplies 30.22
Khanh Pham Services and Other 67.50
Josue Vivanco Mendoza Services and Other 15.00
KELLY SPICERS INC Supplies 4,109.47
Services and Other 181,478.16
Services and Other 12,927.00
Supplies
PITNEY BOWES INC Services and Other 776.77
ALPINE CREDIT INC MISC. 816.73
KINGSTON CORPORATION MISC. 61.60
PROPERTY RECORDS INDUSTRY Services and Other 545.00
RICHARD T SALL Services and Other 200.00
PUEBLO COUNTY COLORADO Services and Other 1,750.00
CHERRY CREEK VALLEY Services and Other 137.52
KRISTIN JOHNSON MISC. 15.00
OFFICE MISC. 15.00
NICOLE CAMPBELL MISC. 15.00
Club Greenwood Supplies 62.99
ITXCHANGESERVICESFINANCIALINC Services and Other 3,638.50
ANGEL ELIZABETH RAMOS MISC. 15.00
Jesse Bequette Services and Other 173.80
ISAIAH ULISSES GUTIERREZ MISC. 15.00
CIVICORE LLC Services and Other 300.00
Melissa Hawkins Services and Other 223.02
PERKINELMER GENETICS INC Supplies 105.00
ARAPAHOE
Carrie Warren-Gully Services and Other 105.59
JOANNE WRIGHT MISC. 8.00
NAVIGATE WELLNESS LLC Services and Other 3,655.68
OTOWI GROUP Services and Other 38,446.07
INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC Services and Other 6,358.21
CHARTERHOLDINGSCOMMUNICATIONSLLC
INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOC Services and Other 5,532.02
James Stiltner Services and Other 156.42
Karla Frye Services and Other 29.06
NORTH STAR SPECIALISTSVETERINARY
PRODIGY RESOURCES Services and Other 37,400.00
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS LLC Services and Other 1,050.00
PURPLE COMMUNICATIONS Services and Other 582.00
MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER Services and Other
Dominick Cisson Services and Other 76.95
PAIGE VILLERS MISC. 15.00
INTERMOUNTAIN LOCK & SECURITY Services and Other 108.09
NAPA AUTO PARTS Supplies 1,134.81
LIBRARY DISTRICT Services and Other 11,362.50
Diana Patrick Services and Other 79.25
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. Services and Other 416,248.32
Jesse Andrews Supplies 151.50
ACK ENTERPRISES INC Supplies 1,547.31
TOTAL
CHERRY CREEK VALLEY Supplies 74.10
AUTH. Supplies 345.78
Ivannette Santos Agosto Services and Other 21.25
PITNEY BOWES FINANCIALGLOBAL Services and Other 3,889.47
Karen Kennedy Services and Other 2,344.97
NELSON AND KENNARD MISC. 58.00
ONE SERVE LEGAL LLC MISC. 30.00
POWERDETAILS LLC Services and Other 228.34
Hunt Services
ROYAL CUP INC Supplies 1,229.53 RR DONNELLEY Supplies 1,399.02 RYAN TURBYFILL Services and Other 40.00 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC Supplies 171.60 Rachel Beck Services and Other 395.00 Richard Hein Services and Other 173.80 Riva Cordova Services and Other 173.80 Robert Decker Services and Other 52.50 Ryan Samador Services and Other 186.30 Ryan Vanderwall Services and Other 497.98 S&D LAW MISC. 77.10 SANYA RENEE PRUST MISC. 15.00 SAP AMERICA Services and Other 180.00 SCHWAB MFG & ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPLY Supplies 1,450.34 SECURITY CENTRAL INC Services and Other 120.00 SHUMS CODA ASSOCIATES INC Services and Other 10,580.00 SMITH, BALICKI, FINN, LARAWAY LLC MISC. 375.92 SOCIETY OF HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSION Services and Other 500.00 SOUTHERNCARLSON Supplies 227.50 SPOK INC Supplies 2.18 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON MISC. 25.00 STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 59,210.89 STATE OF COLORADO Services and Other 10,035.66 STATE OF COLORADO Supplies 44,873.99 SYMBOLARTS LLC Supplies 1,019.55 Sam Bishop Services and Other 590.66 Samantha Henry Services and Other 10.00 Samuel Torres Services and Other 151.13 Sarah Huerta Services and Other 474.00 Scott Shaw Services and Other 68.13 Seddon Keyter Services and Other 41.25 Selina Baschiera Services and Other 208.63 Shannon Green Supplies 108.49 Shauna Trippany Services and Other 274.88 Shaylen Florez Services and Other 455.55 Stefani Sanchez Services and Other 23.70 T ENTERPRISES INC Services
CITY OF AURORA MISC. 1,332.00
ALTITUDE COMMUNITY LAW PC MISC. 190.75
ALAMEDAVETERINARYEAST HOSPITAL Services and Other 1,267.95
Nancy Sharpe Services and Other 88.39
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC Services and Other 44,885.00
DENVER WATER Services and Other 4,584.83
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AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC Supplies 119.64
JAMIE B WOLLMAN Services and Other 210.00
ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) Supplies 47.67
KUBL GROUP LLC Services and Other 2,721.00
OF STATE Services and Other 200.00
ALLEGIANT
IMPACT DESIGN LLC Supplies 135.92
Michael Axinn Services and Other 25.13
INTERNATIONALMANAGEMENTCITY MISC. 403,956.65
RECT COPY OF THE LISTS OF COUNTY WARRANTS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS AND THE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES UNDER THE DATES OF 08/01/2022 THROUGH 08/30/2022 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 09/06/2022.
ARAPAHOE
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JOHNSON COUNTY D A MISC. 15.00
Services and Other 45.00
AED EVERYWHERE Services and Other 104.00
TSCHETTERSULZERHAMRICKPC
Christopher Gulli Services and Other 79.36
Tracey Sherman Services and Other 241.84
Services and Other
KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 42,424.79
Services and Other 5,925.44
DEERWOODS MANAGEMENT LLC Community Programs 1,400.00
WAKEFIELD AND ASSOCIATES INC MISC. 45.00
THE JOB STORE Services and Other 1,820.00
TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS Services and Other 10,335.00
LLC Community Programs 1,000.00
CAMBRIAN APARTMENTS LLC Community Programs 1,827.78
Services and Other 9,623.00
LLC Community Programs 2,000.00
MATHESON TRIGAS INC Supplies 180.66
DIFFERENT LLC Community Programs 2,200.00
PITNEY BOWES Supplies 6,963.64
Nina Paulson Services and Other 20.48
Ruth McCormick Services and Other 230.32
CONNECTIONS AT 6TH LLLP Community Programs 1,335.00
FL INC Services and Other 531.18
Ali Holley Services and Other 94.80
Matthew Walker Services and Other 94.80
LEXIS NEXIS SOLUTIONSRISK
ANELA ROSE VALLADARES Community Programs 100.00
THE JOB STORE Community Programs 11,255.10
STANDARD
VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP Services and Other 31.74
FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology SECRETARY OF STATE MISC. 17,504.00
THOMSON REUTERS-WEST Services and Other 268.80
ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY Services and Other 316.25
JOHN WILLIAMS MISC. 200.00
INC Supplies 251.20
RECOVERY
NORAACONSTRUCTIONCONCRETE CORP Services and Other 299,645.68
ANDENTERPRISESCONSULTING
Melissa Connors Services and Other 101.27
THE ADTCORPORATIONSECURITY Services and Other 33.86
A2M4SEEN LLP Services and Other 649.46
AMERICAN BIOIDENTITY INC Services and Other 4,196.50
SOLUTIONSMARKETINGLLC Services and
NANCY REGALADO Community Programs 190.00
Anna Fisher Services and Other 48.32
Nichelle Haskett Services and Other 133.62
Natasha Corral Services and Other 21.58
Sarah
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INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOC Services and Other 938.94
Leba Hirsch Services and Other 371.26
Rebecca Burney Services and Other 49.48
Michelle Wohlgemuth Services and Other 177.94
Sadie Hill Services and Other 113.14
Joleta Gatton Services and Other 110.63
LaRane Davis-Gary Services and Other 76.87
Roger Mack Services and Other 245.85
EXPERIAN Other 37.00
Joi Johnson Services and Other 89.16
BMF IV CO LIBERTY CREEK LLC Community Programs 1,635.00
Kesha Thomas Services and Other 87.92
EDUCATE 360 LLC Community Programs 495.00
INC
Community Programs 1,020.00
Roxann Tademy Services and Other 298.77
INTEGRATED
EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC Community Programs 22,400.00
WONDERLIC INC Services and Other 1,140.00
REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX Services and Other 9,954.62 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT Services and Other 9,752.50 AURORACOMMUNITYCOMPREHENSIVE Services and Other 9,743.66 COMCAST Services and Other 190.40 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT Services and Other 1,187.50 EVEREST COUNSELING LLC Services and Other 450.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 15.24 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 3,125.44 NANCY LANTZ Services and Other 330.00 STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 313.58 THE DENVER POST Services and Other 1,139.00 USA TODAY Services and Other 144.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 51.02 WELLPATH LLC Services and Other 7,764.42 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development CSST SOFTWARE LLC Services and Other 501.00 DOCTORS CARE Services and Other 3,901.38 GRID ALTERNATIVESCOLORADOINC Services and Other 35,969.60 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 15.24 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 8,518.76 STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 420.64 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 94.14 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS andServicesOther 3,507,710.65 Continued to Next Page Arap 1107 Continued From Last Page: Page 2 of 3 Arap 1107
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF SW Services and Other 327.00
Michelle Dossey Services and Other 52.73
DENCO SALES CO Supplies 804.14
BOULDER COUNTY, WORKFORCE Services and Other 403.18
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 4,604.91
PROVIDENTASSOCIATESFUNDINGLP
WELLPATH LLC Services and Other 514,614.20
Molly Craig Services and Other 344.88
XEROX CORPORATION Services and Other 67,434.51
THE ADTCORPORATIONSECURITY Services and Other 50.79
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERV. Services and Other 14.91
COLORADO STATE PATROL Services and Other 140.40
COLORADO CRANE OPERATOR SCHOOL Community Programs 7,495.00
CREDITCORPORATIONACCEPTANCE
Watson Services and Other 18.37 Frida Ocadiz-Ortega Services and Other 147.13 G&I X AURORA JV LLC Community Programs 900.00
Julianne Simenson Services and Other 40.60
STANLEY W GALLOWAY Community Programs 3,850.00
Angela Thomas Services and Other 11.82
SUMMER HOPE GATHERCOLE Services and Other 3,437.50
Services and Other 136.95 Cassandra Villarreal Services and Other 23.67 Catherine Trunfio Services and Other 189.60 Chelsey Hanson Services and Other 239.32 Cheryl Ternes Services and Other 110.50 Cheryl Thursby Services and Other 189.60 DARRON WADE DUNSON JR Services and Other 975.00 DBOA LLC Community Programs 1,900.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 190,505.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Supplies 36.29 DENVER DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES MISC. 200.00 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT Services and Other 48.20 DOUGLAS B KIEL MISC. 1,186.00 DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFFS Services and Other 35.00 Davely Ayala Services and Other 11.70 Dawna Roberts Services and Other 31.59 Deanna Stepaniuk Services and Other 234.00 Deborah Batts Services and Other 189.60 Diana Cortes Services and Other 292.27 Douglas Fessenden Services and Other 22.52 EL PASOSHERIFF’SCOUNTYOFFICE Services and Other 37.40
Kathleen Noone Services and Other 120.51
COLUMBIA ULTIMATE INC Services and Other 4,802.70
FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY MISC. 1,191.66
DIGITALCOLLINSWORKSHOP
NORAACONSTRUCTIONCONCRETE
ODYSSEY TRAINING COMPANY Community Programs 1,860.00
POWER EQUIPMENT CO Services and Other 1,465.00
Amber Morrell Services and Other 37.21
UTILITYCENTERNOTIFICATIONOF Services and Other 221.00
Linley Stricker Services and Other 38.26
JUDICIARYSTATECOURTSOFCO Services and Other 76.00
LITTLETON KIDS DENTAL & Community Programs 102.67
Samantha Manning Services and Other 456.77
Andrew Staples Services and Other 311.86
CHRIS ROGER MISC. 249.40
CARL LARSON MISC. 100.00
Juanika Barnett Services and Other 17.96
CENTER Services and Other 15,217.34 22ND CENTURYTECHNOLOGIES INC Services and Other 48,025.56
S & B CONFLUENCE CO LLC Services and Other 2,163.00
SAVIO HOUSE Services and Other 250.00
AN ULTIMATESERVICEMARKETING Services and Other 336.00
LIMU LLC Services and Other 1,414.94
AAPEX LEGAL SERVICES Services and Other 281.50
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Services and Other 2,229.40
Trevor Cuaz Services and Other 94.80
Tyler Fechner Services and Other 124.20
Community Programs 818.28
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 10,828.25
SADIE CRONON Community Programs 500.00
TARAN Q LEOPOLD Community Programs 500.00
Tanya DeBardelaben Services and Other 305.86
FLAGSTAR BANK Community Programs 2,261.35
Amber Verzosa Services and Other 25.86
TRI-COUNTYDEPARTMENTHEALTH Community Programs 32,359.00
GOVOS Services and Other 10,939.00
April See Services and Other 83.42
BODIE ENGER LAW TRUST ACCOUNT MISC. 292.57
MISC. 22,957.21
UC HEALTH HIGHLANDS
INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC Services and Other 735.87
Jordan Lewis Services and Other 219.96
Kristi Melchior Services and Other 256.35
Tristan Al-Flahi Services and Other 94.80
SANTANDER CONSUMER USA INC Community Programs 1,489.86
Jesse Bobian Services and Other 27.73
Community Programs 10,937.35
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 747.27
Gisel Lozada Services and Other 238.73
Jill Sorensen Services and Other 102.84
Omolara Majekodunmi Services and Other 236.49
Robyn McCullough Services and Other 232.83
TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT MISC. 784.62
SHILOH HOUSE INC Community Programs 2,279.60
VOCATIONALINSTITUTESTRAININGINC
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Community Programs 95.00 COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE Community Programs 4,899.71 COLORADOASSOCIATIONTECHNOLOGY Services and Other 1,095.00
Amber Taylor Community Programs 13.86
TOP HAT FILE AND SERVE INC MISC. 15.00
Services and Other 443.60
Public Notices
Angela Guerue Services and Other 15.44
ERROL ROY Community Programs 909.00
SOLUTIONSMANPOWERINC Services and Other 9,821.22
HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 281.94
WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE Community Programs 1,762.00
PAWS 4 PRODUCTIVITY LLC Community Programs 1,800.00
Natalie Coronado Services and Other 30.19
Drake Walush Services and Other 10.76
James Stiltner Services and Other 104.28
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 4,781.01
WAYDE SCOTT Community Programs 200.00
GRAINGER Supplies 154.69
Anitra Hathaway Services and Other 52.65
CRAIG MILLER Community Programs 300.00
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 19,577.90 CHAD C CERINICH Services and Other 2,128.75
Steven Sardisco Services and Other 131.74 Stevie Murphy Services and Other 485.91 Stevie Rees Services and Other 24.38 THE BROWINGINTERNATIONALGROUP INC Services and Other 369.00 THE CENTER FOR RELATIONSHIP Community Programs 5,000.00 THE GLOBALPROJECT,ORPHANINC Services and Other 11,340.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR Services and Other 2,145.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST Services and Other 6,142.47 TOM MILLS PSI INC Services and Other 865.00 TRANSLATION EXCELLENCE Services and Other 4,178.65 TRI COUNTY DEPARTMENTHEALTH Community Programs 30,811.03 TRI-COUNTYDEPARTMENTHEALTH Community Programs 9,331.89 TRI-COUNTYDEPARTMENTHEALTH Services and Other 1,100.00 Tamra Schenk White Services and Other 249.80 Tanya Crawford Services and Other 4.00 Tiffany Schwenck Services and Other 142.56 Tracy Carroll Services and Other 42.35 Tracy Opp Services and Other 151.55 Tracy Rumans Services and Other 270.86 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Community Programs
Linda Harris Services and Other 98.81
FASTENAL COMPANY Supplies 841.22
ANDREW BILYEU Community Programs 1,000.00
Programs 1,180.00 GEOFFREY MCCRACKEN Community Programs 400.00 GORDON A CHRISTENSEN Community Programs 3,600.00 GOTO TECHNOLOGIES USA INC Services and Other 1,176.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 228.60 IAN RIVERA Community Programs 650.00 ILYA GOUTS Community Programs 1,250.00 INDEPENDENCEOPERATINGREALTYLP Community Programs 1,457.00 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS Services and Other 102.12 IVY CROSSING JV LLC Community Programs 2,536.50 J & J PROPERTYMANAGEMENT LLC Community Programs 543.00 JADAKISS BENNETT Community Programs 200.00 JANIA PHILLIPS COFFMAN Community Programs 200.00 JOHN D NEBEL Services and Other 4,870.00 JOSEPH PENA Community Programs 200.00 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 70,500.94 KIMBERLY PODPOLUCHA Community Programs 300.00 Karmen Brown Services and Other 266.18 Lori Brown Services and Other 37.44 MAK PROPERTY LLC Community Programs 580.00 MARKIE JO FISHER Community Programs 200.00 MARQUITA HILL Community Programs 250.00 MARY ALYSA CLIFT Community Programs 500.00 MEDCERTS LLC Community Programs 10,000.00 MIDLANDMANAGEMENTCREDIT LLC MISC. 724.94 MOJO FEET LLC Community Programs 1,372.35 MULTIMEDIA HOLDINGS CORP Services and Other 2,500.00 Melany Romero Services and Other 268.88 Monika Tang Services and Other 306.80 NATIONAL ASSN. OF WORKFORCE Services and Other 26,306.20 NEWREZ LLC Community Programs 2,272.27
THE FORT
VIGILANT SOLUTIONS LLC Services and Other 12,492.48
RDP BARRICADE CO, LLC DBA Services and Other 31,886.63
VANCE and Other 792,401.03
Tyler Fechner Services and Other 186.30
VISION MISC. 454.92
ENERGY Services
ALTA COATINGSANDEQUIPMENT
VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP Services and Other 2,320.00
SYMBOLARTS LLC Supplies 679.70
SANTANDER CONSUMER USE INC Community Programs 890.00
Amber Taylor Services and Other 410.13
FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge
CO Community Programs 2,400.00
EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS INC Supplies 4,303.26
JOLENA DENISE MARTINEZ Services and Other 125.00
TIFFANY GREEN MISC. 15.00
FHEG COMMUNITYARAPAHOE
OTG REALTY LLC Community Programs 925.00
Shanelle Watts Services and Other 254.30
Brooke Downer Community Programs 11.00
PATHFINDERHOLDINGSNORTHGLENNLLC
ALSCO Supplies 797.24
REBECCA M GINDLESPERGER Community Programs 500.00
CLERK OF THE COMBINED COURTS MISC. 317.26
Lisa Gershman Services and Other 129.87
LEXIS NEXIS RISK MANAGEMENTDATA
OPTIMIZE
YUN CHAU CHUI MISC. 62.10
STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 3,627.74
Stephanie
PATRICE LEWIS MISC. 4.76
Brenda Armour Services and Other 132.56 Brenda Flores Services and Other 188.84
COLLEGE Community Programs 281.11
TOWN OF DEER TRAIL Services and Other 1,498.69
Melissa Wilson Services and Other 242.84
US
KARMEN MACKLIN MISC. 9.44
FUND
KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE CO Supplies 10,795.88
VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW Services and Other 1,117.00
Amy Goldberg Services and Other 66.05
Rolonda Nix Services and Other 7.02
Kimberley Mattioli Services and Other 122.62
Community Programs 344.90
CONTACT WIRELESS Services and Other 1,109.07
FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY MISC. 2,080.10
VISTA FD LLC Supplies 1,325.97
WHISLER BEARING COMPANY Supplies 165.84
ANGELA D HALL Community Programs 500.00
Jessica McKnight Services and Other 78.33
DAVID FARQUHARSON Community Programs 2,600.00
RANCH HOSPITAL Services and Other 635.66
HOSPITAL Services and Other 333.51
UC HEALTHRANCHHIGHLANDSHOSPITAL Services and Other 423.78
REGIS UNIVERSITY Community Programs 359.00
Community Programs 324.51
ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS ProgramsCommunity 164,343.94
Sergio Rodriguez Gomez Services and Other 265.59
GREEN LP Community Programs 1,019.00
NORTHWESTCOUNTYDOUGLASECONOMIC
VERNON ROBINSON Community Programs 250.00
MISC. 4,082.90
Breanna Bang Services and Other 47.91
TALEVATION LLC Services and Other 396.00
Angelica Ros Services and Other 137.77
Plesence Bell Services and Other 49.84
Trevor Cuaz Services and Other 142.20
SWAN
COTTRELLCOMPANYPRINTINGINC Services and Other 945.88
WESTON ENTERPRISES INC Community Programs 1,239.00
Leah Turner Services and Other 34.63
AG WASSENAAR INC Services and Other 1,062.50
CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 5 Community Programs 313.50
Bruce Peterson Services and Other 94.80
Ryan Fischer Services and Other 9.24
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 1,839.73
COLORADO
LCC ENTERPRISES LLC Supplies 39.48
Noe Jacinto Services and Other 80.09
VIGILANT SOLUTIONS LLC Services and Other 8,328.32
HOLCIM WCR INC Supplies 255,239.38
Heather Tomka Services and Other 265.59
CARTER TRUCK DRIVING ACADEMY LLC Community Programs 18,385.00
APEX MERIDIAN LLC Community Programs 1,358.66
CORP MISC. 0.01
FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works!
KIN CONNECT LLC Community Programs 900.00
Eric Smith Services and Other 94.80
VARGO & JANSON PC MISC. 26.00
HEALTHBEHAVIORALINC
FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District
ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD Services and Other 6,440.39
TRACY LYNN PHILLIPS MISC. 15.00
Randolph Johnson Services and Other 219.49
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 751.58
UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING Community Programs 36,351.52
Writer Mott Services and Other 85.00
COMPANYINSURANCE
Services
ECONOMIC MODELING LLC Services and Other 7,500.00
COMITIS CRISIS CENTER Community Programs 20,010.00
Community Programs 2,195.85
ALLISON P DOCY Community Programs 200.00
Brooke Downer Services and Other 49.49
Jamie LaPoint Services and Other 148.59
FLATS AT TWO CREEKS LLLP Community
Community Programs 6,753.00
WADSWORTHWARNERGARBERCONRARDY PC MISC. 15.00
INC Community Programs 1,944.00
COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS Services and Other 1,100.00
ROCK GATE CAPITAL Community Programs 22,550.00
Kiley Schaumleffel Services and Other 223.47
TRINITY SCS Supplies 62.59 BANK Services and Other 1,575.00
WEX BANK Community Programs 11,298.69
COMPANYINSURANCE
Brittani Choate Services and Other 448.75
SAVIO HOUSE Community Programs 400.00
Thomas Sandoval Services and Other 94.80
APEX MERIDIAN II LLC Community Programs 1,110.00
OFFICESCAPES OF DENVER LLLP Services and Other 259.20
SHAWN SYKES Community Programs 800.00
VIAL FOTHERINGHAM LLP MISC. 183.97
Amber Graf Services and Other 94.80
SIDNEY DURON Community Programs 500.00
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 12,266.23
JUSTICEWORKS CO LLC Community Programs 20,305.00
GEORGETTE PUCCIARELLI MISC. 879.00
THRIVE TUTORING DENVER Community Programs 5,370.00
RUFFNER PROPERTIES
FALCK ROCKY MOUNTAIN INC Services and Other 26.00
Alba Pabon Services and Other 139.23
XCEL ENERGY Community Programs 1,244.49
FAMILY 3,956.36
JARIMANE BANKS MISC. 150.00
WESLEY KRASON MISC. 15.00
FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services 18TH JD-JUVENILEASSESSMENT
SALVATORE L FAZIO JR Services and Other 1,397.50
ALAMEDAVETERINARYEAST
THE ABYGROUPMANUFACTURINGINC Supplies 6,559.50
GREATWOOD LUMBER AND HARDWARE Supplies 658.94
Hannah Young Services and Other 92.67
UNDERGROUNDSOLUTIONSCONSULTING Services and Other 1,030.00
NORTHERN IMPORTS Supplies 300.00
SERVICE PLAN
Victoria Gillett Services and Other 77.57
CENLAR FSB Community Programs 1,990.76
FOOTHILLS
KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 471,576.72
Ashley Abbott Services and Other 152.04
TRUEPOINT SOLUTIONS LLC Services and Other 9,075.00
INC
CENTURACORPORATIONHEALTH Services and Other 240.00
Sara Torrez Services and Other 73.18 Wolf Services and Other 25.63 Heiden Services and Other 230.49 20,000.00
ACCURATESOLUTIONSMEDICALLLC
DELAWARE2 LLC Community Programs 1,017.50
STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE
Nicole Primm Services and Other 665.67
Meghan Kindred Services and Other 79.21
THE MASTER’S APPRENTICE Community Programs 9,000.00
POWERDETAILS LLC Services and Other 152.23
LONNIE EDDY Services and Other 1,982.50
SUPPORT REGISTRY MISC.
Laurel Dissette Services and Other 18.25
Lekeyicia Smiley Services and Other 191.83
TRUE INTERNATIONALCOLORS
Matthew Howerton Services and Other 104.28
ROTH SHANNON Services and Other 1,400.00
Nicole Edwards Services and Other 95.22
LEXISNEXISSOLUTIONSRISK FL INC Services and Other 495.36
TRILOGY MEDWASTE WEST LLC Supplies 409.00
Tristan Al-Flahi Services and Other 142.20
JORGE SALAS Services and Other 3,965.00
LEXIS NEXIS RISK MANAGEMENTDATAINC
Gisel Lozada Community Programs 23.84
LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES Services and Other 415.09
NORTH STAR SPECIALISTSVETERINARY Services and Other 30.00
STATE FARM AUTOMOBILEMUTUAL
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS Services and Other 53,078.89
BROTHERS INC Services
PATRICK SONG Community Programs 200.00
Michele Maciel Services and Other 257.40
UNIVERSALSERVICEPROTECTIONLP Services and Other 21,500.64
Services and Other 2,500.00
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO Supplies 428.70
CONTACT WIRELESS Services and Other 519.80
JK TRANSPORTS INC Services and Other 98,596.96
UNIVERSALSERVICESINFORMATIONINC Services and Other 1,185.60
Brenda Nava Services and Other 39.72
COLORADOCOLLEGETRUCKINGLLC Community Programs 3,950.00
COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES Services and Other 14,630.00
UNIT MISC. 1,346.76
Community Programs 2,900.00
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Services and Other 3,344.11
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Laura Heathcoat Services and Other 305.26
THOMSON REUTERS-WEST Services and Other 4,036.77
Lauren Phalen Services and Other 42.12
5280 Drug Testing Community Programs 160.00
SOLUTIONSMONITORINGCORP
KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 66,112.18
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MISC. 1,387.56
PREMIERANDREALTYMANAGEMENT
Tyler Brown Services and Other 159.30
STORMSOURCE LLC Services and Other 2,469.90
RICHARD WOLFORD Community Programs 1,000.00
MISC. 4,038.35
FASTENAL COMPANY Supplies 1,398.84
Andrea Palmer Services and Other 401.55
Services and Other 580.25
ILLUMINATE COLORADO Community Programs 151.50
ROBERT ALAN JACKSON Services and Other 130.00
Kristen Britton Services and Other 189.60
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 89.54
TIGER NATURAL GAS INC Services and Other 3,891.11
SHILOH HOUSE INC Community Programs 46,315.46
CH ALTACOMMUNITIES,SPRINGS LLC Community Programs 2,680.00
HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 45.72
CALIFORNIADISBURSEMENTSTATE
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Kristin Davis Services and Other 316.08
CORPORATESERVICESTRANSLATIONINC Services and Other 4,330.23
Jeremy Richardson Services and Other 276.12
Kari Sales Services and Other 45.63
JAMES ERIC SWART Services and Other 1,040.00
ECKERDALTERNATIVESYOUTH INC Services and Other 41,939.75
XCEL ENERGY Services and Other 158,581.71
Alyssa Berge Services and Other 37.44
Heather Morgan Services and Other 11.93
Velia Dust Services and Other 7.43
OXFORD HOUSE WOODGLEN Community Programs 838.77
LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING Services and Other 3,336.29
Eliza Granahan-Field 93.48
Kristin Davis Community Programs 15.49
Ryan Samador Services and Other 124.20
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA Community Programs 8,495.00
DEVAUN BELL Community Programs 300.00
Cassandra Schoolcraft-Aguilar
TOWN OF FOXFIELD Services and Other 3,163.30
UTILITYCENTERNOTIFICATIONOF and Other 126.10
JAMES G. ANDERSON PC MISC. 314.89
Patricia Dirkson Services and Other 125.78
HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 1,158.24
TOWN OF DEER TRAIL Services and Other 44.97
Bianca Spencer-Johnson Services and Other 75.52 Blake Askew Services and Other 181.17
NACOLE TOTTEN MISC. 50.00
GLOBAL TEL LINK CORP Services and Other 3,851.73
LAS CRUCESCENTERMEDICALLLC
Community Programs 1,699.00
TOP HAT FILE & SERVE INC MISC. 15.00
UNIVERSALSERVICEPROTECTIONLP
Vicki Struckle Services and Other 15.59
XCEL and Other 1,839.80
WESTERN WELCOME WEEK Services and Other 100.00
Thomas Sandoval Services and Other 142.20
TRI-COUNTYDEPARTMENTHEALTH Services and Other 402,749.08
ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Community Programs 474.84
COMPASSCOMCORPORATIONSOFTWARE Services and Other 9,576.00
LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES Supplies 264.62
CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC Services and Other 341.47
ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX Services and Other 12,723.94
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BELMAR VILLAGE LLC Community Programs 6,461.50
CHRISTINA RAISCH Services and Other 100.00
DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS
SWANANDENTERPRISESCONSULTING LLC Community Programs 14,601.38
THRIVE TUTORING DENVER Community Programs 150.00
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Shauna Whitworth Services and Other 390.88
NOTICE OF SALE
CINTAS CORPORATION NO2 Services and Other 2,446.68
FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority CENTURYLINK Services and Other 24,284.94
TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US) Services and Other 225.77
SOUTHFIELD PLAZA LLC Services and Other 6,096.79
POLARIS LABORATORIES LLC MISC. 689.75
XCEL ENERGY Services and Other 508.26
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE
ANCHOR WILLOWICK LLC Community Programs 8,186.60
April Stones Services and Other 96.35
DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO Services and Other 127,007.49
BEAR CAT MANUFACTURING MISC. 116.16
CADWELLTRUSTIRREVOCABLEIII Services and Other 389.46 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 86.53 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR Services and Other 2,880.82 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BILLINGS Services and Other 2,444.91 CODE 3 ASSOCIATES INC Services and Other 6,000.00 CRITIGEN LLC Services and Other 1,850.00 FARRWEST ENVIRONMENTAL
VISTA FD LLC MISC. 611.97
WASTEOFMANAGEMENTCOLORADO
MCGOFFIN MARKETING INC Services and Other 9,320.35 MELISSA OXENHANDLER Services and Other 100.00 NORTHWEST CASCADE INC Services and Other 21,661.25 PAT ALGER Services and Other 75.00 SAFFIRE LLC Services and Other 905.50 SANDRA HOIHJELLE Services and Other 100.00 SARAH HEERMANN Services and Other 150.00 STEPHANIE HANOUW Services and Other 75.00 SUNBELT RENTALS INC Services and Other 7,197.50 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT Services and Other 2,720.00 Shaylen Florez Supplies 75.81 TERA TAYLOR Services and Other 100.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure A2M4SEEN LLP MISC. 1,821.18 ABEAM CONSULTING USA LTD MISC. 19,320.00 AP MOUNTAIN STATES LLC Capital Outlay 5,000.00 DLR GROUP INC MISC. 99,007.76 ELECTRI TEK LLC Capital Outlay 140.00 ELECTRI TEK LLC Services and Other 4,270.00 ELITE INDUSTRIES INC MISC. 86,363.55 HYDER CONSTRUCTION INC Capital Outlay 231,155.74 KUBL GROUP LLC Supplies 13,605.00 METRO PAVERS INC MISC. 95,032.00 SPACESAVERSYSTEMSSTORAGEINC Capital Outlay 5,666.66 WOLDINCORPORATEDARCHITECTS Capital Outlay 558.81
INC Services and Other 26,187.99
ALERUS FINANCIAL NA Services and Other 6,802.36
Eloisa Altamira Services and Other 414.78
BENZER CO 1 LLC Community Programs 12,648.50
XCEL ENERGY Services and Other 455.99
TOWN MISC. 22,746.57
CORP Services and Other 325,693.73
COMMUNITY EDUCATION Community CENTERS INC Programs 268,726.76
Richards Services and Other 140.56 Maura Masters Services and Other 292.31 Melvin Ortiz Services and Other 120.06 Molly Steffen Services and Other
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Wells Fargo Financial Colorado, Inc.
Services and Other 897.73
BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC MISC. 1,094.07
NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS MISC. 1,720.60
RAMPART SUPPLY INC Supplies 79.35
SANTANA RIDGE GARDENS LP Community Programs 13,103.79
INTERMOUNTAINWHOLESALE, INC Services and Other 5,151.04
PEST PREDATOR LLC Services and Other 1,719.00
Holly Shilliday #24423
KELLYJO YOUNGGREEN Services and Other 250.00
FIRST ARMORED SERVICES MISC. 370.32
CITY MISC. 50,303.05
SOUTH OWNER LLC Community Programs 1,694.72 MORTON ASSOCIATES LLC Community Programs 9,615.00
ADVANCEDMANAGEMENTNETWORKINC
TS HAZMATSERVICESCONSULTING Services and Other 39,399.00
SID HARVEY INDUSTRIES INC Supplies 46.48
JOYCELYN FANKHOUSER Services and Other 2,736.52
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29SC BRIGHTON LP Community Programs 8,332.11
Crystal Organ Services and Other 117.75
FACTORY MOTOR PARTS MISC. 269.30
STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC Services and Other 882.25
John Aho Services and Other 409.35
JACK’S TIRE & MANAGEMENTOIL CO INC MISC. 4,131.79
FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer
Services and Other 17,839.00
DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT
KEESENMANAGEMENTLANDSCAPEINC Services and Other 16,215.35
BOWAUT INC Community Programs 2,050.00
DAVID NELSON Community Programs 9,786.87
GALLUP FOUR HOLDINGS LLC Community Programs 7,449.86
AUKUM TERRA APARTMENTSVISTALLC Community Programs 11,544.49
AG WASSENAAR INC Services and Other 452.50
DG INVESTMENT INTERMEDIATE Services and Other 660.00
Mary 1,052.30
XCEL ENERGY Services and Other 1,048.64
CODE 4 SECURITY SERVICES LLC Services and Other 8,120.65
MISC. 1,555.27
VISTA FD LLC Services and Other 102.97
Wells Fargo USA Holdings, Inc.
COMCASTCORPORATIONHOLDINGS Services and Other 4,248.40
H & A PROPERTIES LLC Services and Other 8,789.45 HERITAGETREATMENTOUTPATIENTSVC Services and Other 15.00 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE Community Programs 1,253.00 HUNTERS RUN HOLDING LP Community Programs 8,166.50 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 106.68 ILYA GOUTS Community Programs 1,250.00 IMT CAPITAL IV CORNERSTAR RANCH LLC Community Programs 9,517.59 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY Community Programs 3,594.45 IVY CROSSING JV LLC Community Programs 17,931.38 JM REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Community Programs 6,000.00 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 22,638.52 Karin Henricksen Services and Other 34.50 L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC Supplies 267.49 LARA LEA APARTMENTS LLLP Community Programs 8,186.00 LARIMER COUNTY Community Programs 330.15 LEE D FERRIS Community Programs 1,800.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES Supplies 149.42 MALLORYANDSAFETYSUPPLY LLC Supplies 103.90 MAROOF CHOUDHURY Community Programs 5,130.16 MERIDIANAPARTMENTSGARDEN LLC Community Programs 2,654.30 MICHELLE BILLINGSLEY Community Programs 9,125.00 MICRO CENTER CORPORATIONSALES Services and Other 3,940.78
SPMF VENTURE III LLC Community Programs 5,822.15
SUGARBERRY HOLDINGS LLC Community Programs 17,432.50
Teri Whitmore Services and Other 204.40
CENTURYLINK Services and Other 714.47
GRAINGER Supplies 116.43
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 632.10
MONACO
CH ALTACOMMUNITIESSPRINGS LLC Community Programs 6,920.46
ROCK GATE CAPITAL Community Programs 2,475.00
FREEDOM CHOICE PROPERTIES Community Programs 850.00
ALICIA ORNELAS MISC. 901.00
AURORACOMMUNITYCOMPREHENSIVE Services and Other 13,059.34
Courtney Stryker Services and Other 222.14
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 175.08
Community Programs 6,209.79
BRADY REALTY SOLUTIONS LLC Community Programs 800.00
STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 11.25
IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS Services and Other 902.18
TABLES AND CORPORATIONCHAIRS MISC. 1,673.18
CITY OF CHERRY HILLS
ELECTRI TEK LLC Supplies 250.00
AMERICANDISTRIBUTORSTIRE INC MISC. 532.00
YUN LIN Community Programs 8,200.00
Last Publication: 9/29/2022
Community Programs 6,449.91
LLC Services and Other 500.00
CSST SOFTWARE LLC Services and Other 2,004.00
INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION Services and Other 9,307.50
Elizabeth Mayer Services and Other 204.20
DENVER INDUSTRIAL PUMPS INC Services and Other 1,138.68
FIRE ALARM TECHNOLOGIESSYSTEM INC Services and Other 280.00
KGA-FLG LLC MISC. 43,519.00
AVANATH AH IV HOLDCO INC Community Programs 6,494.00
ANCHOR POWERS LLC Community Programs 8,130.00
Claudia Ibarra Services and Other 102.70
Denise Holter Services and Other 53.88
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 988.84
HORIZON Services and Other 240.33
CITY OF AURORA Services and Other 303.24
CASTLE HILL TECHNOLOGIES INC Capital Outlay 2,900.00
GS CHERRY CREEK PROJECT OWNER LLC Community Programs 16,836.07
BRITTNEY JONES Services and Other 100.00
BROOK GUMMERE Services and Other 100.00
LAKAYLA VINCENT Services and Other 100.00
COURTNEY LEPLATT Services and Other 75.00
CHRISTINE S JESTER Community Programs 1,851.50
OF SHERIDAN
CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Services and Other 1,025.94
COLORADO MISC. 4,142,378.73
GERALD C SAM MCGHEE Services and Other 2,704.43
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
FLAGSTAR BANK Community Programs 1,442.98
J AND R BENNETT WELDING INC Services and Other 200.00
SOUTH METRO FIRE RESCUE FIRE Services and Other 18,232.00
AVE LLC Community Programs 3,837.81
SOUTHEASTSTORMWATERMETRO
MCHARDCONSULTINGACCOUNTINGLLC Services and Other 1,950.00
AREL DENVER II LP Community Programs 4,438.81
KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 4,090.04
COLO MISC. 1,323.00
March 28, 2003
FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services
First Publication: 9/1/2022
WAHEED KARGAR Community Programs 3,594.08
RECOVERYSOLUTIONSMONITORINGCORP
Community Programs 967.86
FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp CANNONMANAGEMENTCOCHRAN Services and Other 86,055.89
Pursuant$131,403.25toCRS
COSGROVECOMPANYLEASINGINC Services and Other 1,010.94
Gerald W. Burke and Mayonie M. Johnson
NORAACONSTRUCTIONCONCRETE CORP MISC. (0.01)
NAPA AUTO PARTS MISC. 838.19
TLUS SP LITTLETON JV LLC Community Programs 9,713.52
CITY MISC. 23,738.74
HDR ENGINEERING, INC Services and Other 8,011.49
RESOLUTE PARENT LLC Services and Other 9,735.40
XIAOSHENG CHEN Community Programs 3,710.00
SHERWIN WILLIAMS Services and Other 161.07
DAVID EVANS ASSOCIATESAND
AUTH Services and Other 22,325.00
TDS LONGCORPORATIONDISTANCE Services and Other 209.20
ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY Services and Other 17,071.27
BMF IV CO LIBERTY CREEK LLC Community Programs 4,771.75
COLORADO GAY ASSOCIATIONRODEO
ALSCO Supplies 398.06
ROYAL TEXTILE PRODUCTS COMPANY INC Services and Other 25,836.00
MARKS LP Community Programs 4,909.47
BREITPARTNERSHIPOPERATING LP Community Programs 13,144.68
CITY OF AURORA MISC. 2,078,722.86
ASPENWOOD INVESTORS LP Community Programs 4,956.90
By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
ENGINEERED PRODUCTS Services and Other 3,245.00
DISASTERCENTERRECOVERYINC
Julie Jurgens Services and Other 100.74 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 16,833.08 KATHRYNPHOTOGRAPHYSCOTT LLC Services and Other 250.00 MCGOFFIN MARKETING INC Services and Other 2,900.00 Michele Frishman Services and Other 91.85 NETUNWIRED LLC MISC. 4,910.00 NORTHWEST CASCADE INC Services and Other 1,265.52 PINYON EVIRONMENTAL INC Services and Other 4,247.25 PREMIERCONSTRUCTORS,FACILITY LLC MISC. 47,155.00 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION Services and Other 2,351.85 ROCKYBOTTLEDMOUNTAINWATER Services and Other 72.95 ROTH SHANNON Services and Other 255.00 RR DONNELLEY Services and Other 4,996.00 RUKA ARMSTRONG MISC. 1,100.00 Roger Harvey Services and Other 474.10 S & B CONFLUENCE CO LLC Services and Other 1,199.00 SAFFIRE LLC Services and Other 514.17 STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE MISC. 639.48 STANLEY CONSULTANTS INC Services and Other 31,501.85 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT Supplies 354.61 THE INFINITE MONKEY THEOREM Supplies 180.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 137.72 WASTEOFMANAGEMENTCOLORADO Services and Other 241.92 WIDRO ENRIQUEZ MISC. 900.00 XCEL ENERGY Services and Other 13,158.49 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central C SCOTT KELLAR Services and
TRADITIONS AT ENGLEWOOD LLC Community Programs 5,620.00
A & A TRADIN POST INC Services and Other 325.93
CHARLES D JONES & CO INC Services and Other 6,656.70
ROCKYBOTTLEDMOUNTAINWATER Supplies 104.70
SOLSBURY HILL LLC Services and Other 248.09
Other
Shawn Boston Services and Other 42.25
CAMFIL USA INC Services and Other 1,100.00
THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT COMPANY Services and Other 7,855.00
ELECTRI TEK LLC Services and Other 4,097.00
Services and Other 225.00
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Services and Other 30.00
A2M4SEEN LLP Supplies 212.40
NICOLE BROKEN LEG-CIMBURA Community Programs 7,550.00 NORTH REALTY LLC Community Programs 3,528.00 Natalia Carvajal Carvajal Services and Other 102.70 POPULUM REAL HOLDINGSESTATELLC Community Programs 7,550.00 POWERS CIRCLE APARTMENTS Community Programs 993.00
ALTOS REALTY ADVISORS INC Community Programs 5,402.50
RAMPART SUPPLY INC Services and Other 2,508.22
ROCKYFLAGMOUNTAINCOMPANY LLC Services and Other 157.00
Ilene Dell'Acqua #31755
RREEF PROPERTY TRUST INC Community Programs 6,224.22
MISC. 1,118.16
URBANDENVERNEIGHBORHOODHELIXLLC
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO Services and Other 291.05
DORAN-CSM CENTENNIAL LLC Community Programs 4,000.00
KATHRYNPHOTOGRAPHYSCOTT
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS MISC. 37.92
COLORADOPRODUCTSPETROLEUMCO MISC. 1,521.44
Community Programs 16,723.66
FEDEX MISC. 1,284.42
PITNEY BOWES SERVICESPRESORTINC MISC. 2,678.98
FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental
CITY OF CENTENNIAL MISC. 479,412.58
CITY 290,565.18
DISTINCTIVE THREADS INC Supplies 573.73
Brad Jones Supplies 85.85
LOT 9, SECOND RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 12, 13, 14 AND 15, SHERIDAN HILLS, SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF AlsoCOLORADO.knownby street and number as: 3876 S Green Ct, Englewood, CO 80110-3245.
RALPH EDWARD JUAREZ Community Programs 6,380.00
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/26/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
FALCON RUN APARTMENTS LLC Community Programs 3,455.00
DATE: 06/28/2022
HOME DEPOT USA INC Supplies 7,041.79
OF ENGLEWOOD
FRONT RANGE CLEANINGHOODLLC Services and Other 975.00
Public Notices
Anne Kruger Services and Other 74.25
RICHMARK HOLDINGS INC Community Programs 7,962.50
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
BOHANNAN-HUSTON INC Services and Other 12,315.00
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Supplies 1,599.00
PRIM WHISPER SKY LLC Community Programs 14,705.21
PM SMITH CONSULTING LLC Services and Other 7,094.95
AURORATASKINTERCHURCHFORCE
CORECIVIC LLC Services and Other 3,415.00
FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability
JESSICA JACOBUCCI Services and Other 100.00
RKPM LLC Community Programs 70.00
TEBO-ORVIS LLC Community Programs 4,028.96
CONCRETE EXPRESS INC Services and Other 1,676,507.76
CHERRY CREEK VALLEY Services and Other 3,612.20
OFFINANCELITTLETONDEPT MISC.
CITY OF AURORA Services and Other 131.11
AURORA RETREAT FEE
Vicki Struckle Services and Other 244.22
Joshua Garcia Services and Other
EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC Community Programs 1,100.00
EVERESTNORTHERNMECHANICALCOLLC Services and Other 905.00
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES Services and Other 931.40
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Community Programs 231.60
ED YOSSES MISC. 900.00
BRADYOFINDUSTRIESCOLORADO LLC Supplies 406.79
On June 28, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relat ing to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
principal and interest when due together with
XCEL ENERGY Community Programs 2,151.71
HOME DEPOT USA INC Supplies 5,795.15
INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOC Services and Other 55.50
ELECTRI TEK LLC Services and Other 13,110.33
JOHN W GASPARINI INC Services and Other 1,303.76
County of Recording RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust April 07, (ReceptionRecording2003InformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.)
Original Beneficiary(ies)
ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY Services and Other 2,634.49
Services and Other 234.96
HIGH PLAINSWATERPROOFING LLC Services and Other 42,502.00
ELECTRI TEK LLC Services and Other 16,571.10
RESOLUTE PARENT LLC Supplies 2,000.00
§38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay
COLORADO SAFETY INSPECTION Services and Other 116.00
DT FAIRWAYS LLC Community Programs 4,472.86
Erin Steffen Services and Other 680.53
AUKUM-V185 LLC Community Programs 8,360.14
TJC MANAGEMENT SERVICES Community Programs 7,548.00
WELLPATH LLC Services and Other 21,772.05
BYRON DAVIS Community Programs 15,150.00
THOMAS P SCARANO Services and Other 320.00
EWINGPRODUCTSIRRIGATIONINC
BRIDGWATER APARTMENTS LLC Community Programs 14,718.33
SAFE SOFTWARE INC Services and Other 2,800.00
STATEWIDEPORTALINTERNETAUTHORITY Services and Other 6,125.00
GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY INC Supplies 3,661.80
COMMUNITYCENTERSEDUCATIONINC Services and Other 7,895.00
Steven Bellanti #48306
GARDSERVICESCONSTRUCTIONINC Services and Other 1,822.50
FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure
ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND Services and Other 64,076.08
BRIDGESTONEOPERATIONSRETAILLLC MISC. 1,078.33
VOIANCESERVICESLANGUAGELLC Services and Other 315.33
FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund
DEPT OF REVENUE
WHISLER BEARING COMPANY Services and Other 262.00
BREIT MF HOLDINGS LLC Community Programs 8,178.78
MISC. 770.00
FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation District
VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 54.69
BRIAN FOX Services and Other 300.00
FRONT RANGE INTERNET INC Services and Other 33.00
GRAINGER Supplies 61.03
SWBCCORPORATIONMORTGAGE
UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING Community Programs 7,495.28
OriginalB3071901Principal Amount Outstanding$170,626.48 Principal Balance
CH GREENWOODCOMMUNITIESPOINTLLC Community Programs 15,596.61
HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 60.96
GRAINGER Services and Other 560.95
Emily Bild Services and Other 360.99
HYDER CONSTRUCTION INC Services and Other 9,954.58
CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE Services and Other 6,978.75
CRABTREE AMUSEMENTS INC Services and Other 140,968.00
OWNER LLC Community Programs 2,451.87
WASTEOFMANAGEMENTCOLORADO
CERTIFIED POWER INC Services and Other 3,524.58
CONVERGEONE, INC Services and Other 69,981.87
CANYON CREST LLC Community Programs 1,870.00
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT Services and Other 574.00
Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
CONCRETE EXPRESS INC Services and Other 334,821.61
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Brenda Simons Services and Other 112.36
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Services and Other 479.52
CO DEPT OF HEALTHPUBLIC&ENVIRON Services and Other 40.00
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof
CH REALTYDENVERIX-MFTHE
THE SAGE CORPORATION Community Programs 5,684.00
FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax
CORECIVIC LLC Community Programs 4,164.22
DIERS EXHIBIT GROUP, LLC Supplies 196.00
HILL ENTERPRISES INC MISC. 90,683.48
SABLE ALTURA PROTECTIONFIRE Services and Other 3,782.16
FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund
CITY OF LITTLETON Services and Other 199.00
Continued From Last Page: Page 3 of 3 Arap 1107 Legal Notice No.: Arap 1107 First Publication: September 15, 2022 Last Publication: September 15, 2022 Publisher: Englewood Herald Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen
STANDARDCOMPANYINSURANCE
Stefan Scanlan Services and Other 753.00
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO Services and Other 449.40
REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Community Programs 1,174.00
Date of Deed of Trust
Bingo Reverse Mortgage MISC. 175.00
ULTEIG ENGINEERS INC Services and Other 717.19
PORTER AUTO BODY Services and Other 3,216.70
Original Grantor(s)
TIME CREATORS INC Services and Other 120.00
SUPPLY INC Services and Other 58,773.00
VILLAGE MISC. 175,098.25
CITY MISC. 219,557.15
COMCOR INC Community Programs 2,300.78
COLORADO MISC. 8,820.00
DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services and Other 1,631.00
FUND REPORT - 26 Grants
A2M4SEEN LLP Services and Other 2,357.01
CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC Services and Other 2,019.09
NORAACONSTRUCTIONCONCRETE
OF GLENDALE
TORREY PINES APARTMENTS, LLC Community Programs 8,467.13
INCORP Services and Other 71,404.24
ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) MISC. 484.91
SUMMIT LABORATORIES INC Services and Other 2,374.00
HIGH PLAINS CONTROLSACCESSLLC Services and Other 705.00
48RACE RESIDENCES LLP Community Programs 6,250.00
SSP MIR LLC Community Programs 11,052.14
ADVANCEDMANAGEMENTNETWORKINC Services and Other 594.68
MISC. 154.24
Supplies 4,244.86
Erin Croke #46557
MCDANIEL KATHERINE Supplies 169.71
WILSON & COMPANY INC Services and Other 25,204.67
Original Grantor(s)
Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust November 02, 2010 Recording (ReceptionInformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.)
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 305, BUILDING 1, SAVAN NAH, A CONDOMINIUM, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION OF COV ENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF SAVANNAH, RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2004, AS RECEPTION NO. B4133216, AND THE MAP RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2004, AS RECEPTION NO. B4133217, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLO RADO
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
First Publication: 9/8/2022
Anita Allen
THE
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS FORECLOSURE§38-38-103SALENO. 0362-2022
Date of Deed of Trust April 06, 2012
7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122
Last Publication: 10/13/2022
Legal Notice No. Arap 1108
DATE: 06/28/2022
CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
NOTICE OF SALE
CITY OF CENTENNIAL
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as nominee for Fairway Independent Mortgage CurrentCorporationHolder of Evidence of Debt Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION 0320-2022
LOT 145, BLOCK 1, HIGHLAND VIEW II SUB DIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF AlsoAPN#:COLORADO.2077-36-3-20-145knownbystreetand
Last Publication: 10/13/2022
Steven Bellanti #48306
By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
Alison L Berry #34531 N. April Norton #34861
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
OriginalD6103352Principal Amount
Erin Croke #46557
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING SECTION 4-1-260 OF THE CEN TENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH AN EXEMPTION FROM THE SALES TAX FOR CERTAIN RETAIL DELIVERY FEES AND CARRYOUT BAG FEES ENACTED BY THE STATE OF COLORADO AND DECLARING AN
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
First Publication: September 15, 2022
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/02/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
Holly Shilliday #24423
Also known by street and number as: 6001 South Yosemite St #A-206, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.
PUBLIC NOTICE
First Publication: 9/1/2022
Publisher: Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Re vised 1/2015
LOT 43, HOMESTEAD FARM FILING NO. 6, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Election and Demand for sale as provided
TheEMERGENCYfulltextofthe ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennial colorado.com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3324. by a vote of 9 in favor and 0 against.
Attorney File # CO-22-937472-LL
McCarthy & Holthus LLP
NOTICE OF SALE
October 19, 2020
First Publication: 9/1/2022
RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust December 04, 2014 Recording (ReceptionInformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.)
First Publication: September 15, 2022
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Current Holder of Evidence of Debt NewRez LLC, F/K/A New Penn Financial, LLC, D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Date of Deed of Trust November 25, 2014 County of Recording
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
Attorney File # CO-22-938006-LL
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
law
Randall S. Miller & Associates PC 216 16th Street, Suite 1210, Denver, CO 80202 (720) 259-6710
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE
FOR FIRST OPTION MORTGAGE, LLC
Original Beneficiary(ies)
Legal Notice NO. 0343-2022
First Publication: 9/8/2022
§38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
First Publication: 9/15/2022
DATE: 07/01/2022
ANNOUNCEMENT: The Arapahoe County Planning Division, is postponing the hearing, previously scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners for September 27, 2022. Said hearing concerned a proposed amendment to the Arapahoe County Land Development Code that would allow 24 hours/7 days a week operation of commercial injection well facilities operating in the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County, but would prohibit such facilities from receiving or accepting trucks transporting produced water, flowback water or any other exploration and pro duction materials for disposal by injection except during the hours of 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board
THE
Outstanding$198,800.00 Principal Balance
EXHIBIT A 0362-2022
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
Pursuant$236,978.25toCRS
Original CHRISTOPHERGrantor(s)D. WIETRICK AND CARA A. WIETRICK Original Beneficiary(ies)
BUILDING A, UNIT 206, HERMITAGE AT GREENWOOD VILLAGE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR HERMITAGE AT GREEN WOOD VILLAGE RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2000 AT RECEPTION NO. B0121191 AND THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2000 AT RECEPTION NO. B0121192, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. COUNTY OF ARAPA HOE, STATE OF COLORADO
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Last Publication: 9/29/2022
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Re vised 1/2015
County of Recording
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
number as: 8109 S Fillmore Way, Centennial, CO 80122.
McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122
Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
§38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof.
Original Beneficiary(ies)
Last Publication: September 15, 2022
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT TO ALLOW 24/7 HOURS OF OPERATION FOR COMMERCIAL INJECTION FACILTIIES
Joseph D. DeGiorgio #45557 Randall Chin #31149
Last Publication: 10/6/2022
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Janeway Law Firm, P.C. 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 706-9990
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/09/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
Legal Notice NO. 0339-2022
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Legal Notice No. 530633-60633
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS FORECLOSURE§38-38-103SALENO. 0335-2022
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/26/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Pursuant$63,158.45to
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
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THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE PARKING SPACE NO. 14 AND GARAGE NO. E, IN GARAGE BUILDING 19, AS DELIN EATED ON THE MAP RECORDED ON OCTO BER 14, 2004, AS RECEPTION NO. B4181225, AS A LIMITED COMMON ELEMENT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Last Publication: 10/13/2022
First Publication: 9/1/2022
DATE: 06/24/2022
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
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THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/26/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
By:Barbara Setterlind, MMC, City Clerk
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
OriginalD2040512Principal Amount Outstanding$78,275.00 Principal Balance
Pursuant$119,107.82toCRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof
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RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust September 14, 2016 Recording (ReceptionInformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.)
Last Publication: September 15, 2022
Ilene Dell'Acqua #31755
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust October 22, 2020
Last Publication: 10/6/2022
Last Publication: 10/13/2022
Date of Deed of Trust
County of Recording
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David R. Doughty #40042 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY LIEN OF DEED OF TRUST.
Also known by street and number as: 4394 S WASHINGTON ST, ENGLEWOOD, CO 80113.
NOTICE OF SALE
By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
Outstanding$242,250.00 Principal Balance
Ilene Dell'Acqua #31755
Attorney File # 22CO00156-1
OriginalD0112068Principal Amount Outstanding$600,000.00 Principal Balance
Legal Notice NO. 0335-2022
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Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS") as nominee of Guaranteed Rate, Inc., Its Successors and Assigns
Pursuant$504,549.78to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: death of all named mortgagors under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
has filed Notice
ORDINANCE NO. 2022-O-23
Alexis R. Abercrombie #56722
A new hearing date has not been scheduled.
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Public HEARINGARAPAHOENoticeCOUNTYNOTICEOFPUBLICCANCELLATIONCASENOLDC22-002,
On June 28, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relat ing to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Also known by street and number as: 15700 E Jamison Dr Unit 1-305, Centennial, CO 80112.
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NOTICE OF SALE
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS FORECLOSURE§38-38-103SALENO. 0343-2022
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
First Publication: 9/15/2022
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, of by and said Deed of
Original Grantor(s) Dylan Dick Original Beneficiary(ies)
By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
On July 8, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
First Publication: 9/1/2022
Public CORRECTEDNoticeNOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2023 BUDGET AND AMENDMENT OF 2022 BUDGET JONES DISTRICT COMMUNITY AUTHORITY BOARD ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Current Holder of Evidence of Debt COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY
Attorney File # 00000009533043
Current Holder of Evidence of Debt LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust September 06, 2016 County of Recording
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By: Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS FORECLOSURE§38-38-103SALENO. 0367-2022
Scott D. Toebben #19011
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/09/2022, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
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THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Anna Johnston #51978 Ryan Bourgeois #51088
Original Grantor(s) Victor R. Griggs
Barrett, Frappier & Weisserman, LLP 1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
(First published August 18, 2022)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, the Centennial City Council approved the following ordinance on second and final reading:
OriginalD4113854Principal Amount Outstanding$135,000.00 Principal Balance
Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
Legal1/2015Notice
DATE: 07/08/2022 Susan Sandstrom, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
RecordingArapahoe Date of Deed of Trust April 13, (ReceptionRecording2012InformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.)
Recording (ReceptionInformationNo.and/or Book/Page No.) E0144226 Book: N/A Page: Original Principal Amount
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Also known by street and number as: 5942 East Irish Place, Centennial, CO 80112.
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To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 8, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
NOTICE OF SALE
Attorney File # 22-027718
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
First Publication: 9/15/2022
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
DATE: 07/08/2022
On July 1, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Legal Notice NO. 0320-2022
Holly Shilliday #24423
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The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
Steven Bellanti #48306
No. 0367-2022
Last Publication: 9/29/2022
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 24, 2022, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relat ing to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Beneficiary(ies) MetLife Home Loans, a Division of MetLife Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Mortgage Assets Management, LLC Date of Deed of Trust October 06, 2010 County of Recording
David W Drake #43315
7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS FORECLOSURE§38-38-103SALENO. 0320-2022
McCarthy & Holthus LLP
Attorney File # CO-22-937866-LL
Last Publication: 9/29/2022
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Erin Croke #46557
LOT 23 AND 24, BLOCK 33, SOUTH BROAD WAY HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
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To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
“It’s this tricky thing of establishing value while providing the service, but I really think that the future of death doulas remains outside the medical care system just because that indepen dence and flexibility, I think, is how we serve our clients the best,” Johnston said.Keeran agreed, saying she has seen how hospice nurses and aides are lim ited in how much time they can serve clients. She said she sees death doulas as offering specialty services, also noting that limiting death doulas to hospice care could reduce the number of people the doulas can serve.
Although working as a death doula can take a lot of emotional capacity, it’s a job Keeran and Johnston feel called
The death doula profession has also evolved over time, Johnston said, and as an emerging profession, discus sions continue about how it may change in the future.
Although she said she wants to legitimize the profession, she’s hesi tant about the idea of establishing a national certification board for death doulas, as there currently is not one.
“Whensaid.somebody says, ‘That must be so depressing,’ I’m like, actually it’s the complete opposite,” Johnston said. “When you deal with death on a daily basis, it really makes you value life.”
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Legal Notice No. Arap 1106 First Publication: September 15, 2022 Last Publication: September 22, 2022 Publisher: Englewood Herald Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen Public
Publisher: Englewood Herald Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with AD Miller Services Inc. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as RFP 20-49 Arapahoe County Covered Walkways Construction Amendment. The work generally consisted of construction services to construct a covered walkway at 1790 W Littleton Blvd., Littleton CO. Final Settlement will be made on October 3, 2022.
1970s.“Ihave a deep background in death. My childhood was full of death and loss,” Keeran said, explaining she was basically on her own at 19 years old. “Who I want to be now, is that person that I didn’t have, and my family didn’t have when I was growing up.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Sec tions 29-1-108 and 109, C.R.S., that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Direc tors of the Jones District Community Authority Board (the “CAB”) for the ensuing year of 2023. The necessity may also arise for the amendment of the 2022 budget of the CAB. Copies of the proposed 2023 budget and 2022 amended bud get (if appropriate) are on file in the office of the CAB’s Accountant, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 300, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, where same are available for public inspection. Such proposed 2023 budget and 2022 amended budget will be considered at a regular meeting to be held on a First Reading at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 22, 2022 via video/teleconference and at a special meet ing of the CAB for a Second and Final Reading and public hearing at 11:00 a.m. on November 3, 2022 via video/teleconference. Any interested elector within the CAB may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2023 budget or the 2022 amended budget, inspect the 2023 budget and the 2022 amended budget and file or register any objections thereto.
DEATH DOULA
Despitesaid.what others may think, Johnston embraces life because of her job, she
done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by AD Miller Services Inc. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney's Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including October 2, 2022.
“You have to put yourself in a mindset of, you have three months left to live. And then, in that three-month time, what practically do you want to accomplish?” Wagoner said. “And it was good to be able to do it without
As educators about death and dying, both Johnston and Keeran expressed the importance of changing how people discuss death and dying, such as not associating it with giving up or as a
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While Keeran was completing her training last year, she needed people to practice her skills with, Wagoner said. Wagoner volunteered, and they did the “best three months” course.
actually being in that situation.”
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As part of the experience, Keeran gave Wagoner a map to write down what Wagoner’s wishes were so her family would know, helping alleviate some of the stress her family would experience following her death.
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This Notice is published in accordance with Sec tion 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from AD Miller Services Inc.

There has been some progress, as Keeran said she remembers a time when death and grief were hardly ever talked about, especially in the
“Thisto.is me doing my heart’s work now, and it’s just super exciting,” Keeran
With this goal of educating and help ing others, Keeran launched her busi ness, Golden Heart Transition, this spring. She offers a range of services including grief support, doula servic es, end-of-life planning and coaching using the “best three months” model developed by the Conscious Dying Institute.Oneofher first clients was her friend, Maxine Wagoner, an owner of a yoga studio in Golden that Keeran is a member of. Wagoner said she had never heard of a death doula until Keeran approached her.
You can attend the meetings in any of the fol lowing ways: Prince St., Littleton, CO 80166, at any time up to and including October 3, 2022.
Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board
“When she introduced it to me, what she was doing, it was really interest ing. I was kind of surprised, but yet, at the same time, I was like, wow, that’s a really unique business and a unique way to help people,” Wagoner said.
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Currently, death doulas are outside of the medical care system, and John ston said she thinks it should stay that way.“I’m very hesitant to get into any kind of a role in the medical care sys tem,” she said, explaining she worries about over-regulation. “If I were to be, like, a Medicare benefit, then I would have this obligation to follow these strict rules, which really hampers my ability to meet families where they are, to serve whatever their needs are.”
In her current role, Johnston has
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maximum independence and flexibil ity, she said. However, being outside the medical care system can hinder people’s willingness to pay for the death doula services since it’s out-ofpocket, she said.
1. To attend via video conference, email cwill@ specialdistrictlaw.com to obtain a link to the video conference or go to the Authority’s website at www.JonesMetroDistricts.com and obtain the link from the Notice of Meeting & Agenda. 2.To attend via telephone, dial 1-720-547-5281 and enter the following Conferenceinformation: ID: 758 819 394# JONES DISTRICT COMMUNITY AUTHORITY BOARD /s/ Denise Denslow, CAB Manager Legal Notice No. 530629-60629 First Publication: September 15, 2022 Last Publication: September 15, 2022 Publisher: Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen Bids and NOTICE8000NOTICEARAPAHOEPublicSettlementsNoticeCOUNTYOFFINALSETTLEMENTConstructionContractforSouthChambersSignalProjectProjectNo.C19-004ISHEREBYGIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with Stur geon Electric Company for its work completed for Arapahoe County. The work performed under this contract generally consisted of infrastructure and traffic signal improvements made at 8000 Chambers Rd (Intersection of Chambers Rd and the southern entrance to Cherry Creek Academy School) within Arapahoe County. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has fur nished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed or any of its subcontractors or that has supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used by Sturgeon Electric Company or any of its subcontractors in or about the per formance of the work done within unincorporated Arapahoe County, whose claim has not been paid by Sturgeon Electric Company or any of its subcontractors may file a claim with the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, 5334 S.
“We don’t know when we’re going to pass unless we’ve been given that kind of diagnosis. So for me, it was really powerful and … made me feel strong about it,” Wagoner said. “It’s just a very comforting feeling, and empow ering yourself to be able to express what you really want, because to family members sometimes, you can’t express that.”
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The future of death doulas
Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board
it’s inevitable, so let’s work on our approach to this inevi table thing,” Johnston said. “A big part of what I do is to normalize this for people, which it seems strange to say that this thing that happens to 100% of us needs to be normalized, but it does because we don’t ever talk about it.”
This Notice is published pursuant to §38-26-107, C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in ac cordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment by Sturgeon Electric Company.
“The tricky thing is, is that people have done what I do for millennia,” Johnston said, explaining she doesn’t want to create further barriers to entering the profession.
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