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Kent Place takes shape Project pre-leasing apartments, plans August move-ins By Tom Munds
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was a boy and joined his dad at events focusing on the history of the mountain men. “I sort of got bit by the history bug,” he said. “I have since began focusing on the history of the West. I am a member of the Single Action Shooting Society. The society events require participants’ outfits and weapons to be historically authentic in order to take part in shooting competitions. Each competition is based on an Old West scenario.” He said he joined the group because of the focus on history. He does take part in the shooting competitions, but he said it is more about being part of the spirit of the time than whether or not he does well in the competition. Ervin smiled and said being an artist is sort of a hobby. “I would like to earn a living as an artist,” he said. “But, right now, I have to keep my job in order to support my hobby.” He said he thought it would be nice to do portraits of some of the others involved in the shooting society, but had to show them he could do good work. “I decided to do three portraits of cowboys people would recognize, like Sam Elliott and Tom
The website provides leasing information and plans are for tenants to move in sometime in August even though the whine of power tools and the sound of hammers testify to the fact the future Kent Place luxury apartment complex remains a construction site. Kent Place is the development of the 11-acre former site of the Denver Seminary at Hampden and University. A retail development was built on half of the 11.4acre site. The King Soopers Farm Fresh store anchors the development that has all available retail spaces leased. The other half is where the residential complex is being developed by Forum Real Estate Group. The retail development is to be a luxury apartment complex. The project is to include a seven-story tower with two 2,700-square foot, three-bedroom, toplevel penthouse suites with wrap-around balconies. Amenities that are listed to be part of the apartment complex include a bocce ball court and a swimming pool and spa. Efforts seeking comments about the project from the developer, Forum Real Estate Group, were unsuccessful. The website is www.kentplaceapartments.com. The site includes descriptions of amenities and other information as well as displays of floor plans of apartments, leasing information and lists tentative rental costs. One design was for a Cambridge one-bedroom, one-bath 1,029-square-
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Artist Vinton Ervin talks about his watercolor paintings of famous cowboys that are on display during the Electric Western art show at the Cuttn’ it Loose Salon in Englewood. Artists and guests checked out the works during the July 17 reception. The artworks will be on display through early September. Photo by Tom Munds
Art show is all about the West Paintings, drawings displayed at salon By Tom Munds
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Cowboy hats and boots fit right in at the July 17 opening reception for the Electric Western art show at Cuttn’ it Loose salon. The reception featured the works of several local artists, and offered attendees an opportunity to do a little chalk art. “I think the artist reception was a fun event,” Rosemarie Cabal, co-owner of the salon, said. “We had a good crowd and even had our visitors use chalk to color a banner we had taped to the sidewalk. We have a lot of good art on display and it was a good start to the show that will run until early September.” Several of the works are the creation of Vinton Ervin, who said he had a great love for the West and its history. “I love to study about the spirit and courage of those who met the challenges of settling the West,” the Elbert County resident said. “I try to capture that courage and spirit when I create a portrait of a cowboy.” Ervin said his love of history began when he
First cosmetology students graduate in fine fashion 16 finish esthetician program in Englewood By Tom Munds
tmunds@coloradocommunitymedia.com Colorado’s Finest Cosmetology Academy students practiced a variety of talents during the July 21 class session as they prepared for graduation and state licensing testing. “This has been a good class and the girls have worked hard,” said Michelle Hickey, cosmetology teacher. “The class began Feb. 3 and our students graduate July 26 so they complete the state-required 600 hours’ training. The focus of all those hours of instruction is to enable all our students to pass the state exam and earn the licenses so they can get hired.” The academy is located in Englewood Middle School, which in January 2015 will become Colorado’s Finest Alternative High School. In February,
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Colorado’s Finest Cosmetology Academy student Sarah Young, left, uses a microdermabrasion machine to do a facial treatment for classmate Amanda Juardo. The academy students are wrapping up the 600 hour program as they prepare for graduation and to take and pass the state licensing exam. Photo by Tom Munds