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National golf experts reflect on Cherry Hills course

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Fine Arts Debs, parents gather for Announcement Reception

Johnny Miller, NBC’s lead golf analyst, and Brandel Chamblee of the Golf Channel give their thoughts on BMW Championship.

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Found Footage Festival comes to Littleton

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The special 10th anniversary Found Footage Festival comes this Saturday, Sept. 6, to the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Littleton.

The Fine Arts Foundation had its Announcement Reception honoring the 2015 Debutantes and their parents, Aug. 24.

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BMW volunteers treated to party

By Tom Barry On Aug. 30, several thousand volunteers for the BMW Championship at Cherry Hills Country Club were treated to a special party in advance of the globally televised tournament, set for Sept. 1 – 7. The stately club was in tip-top condition with finely manicured greens and massive bright white tents and other structures to accommodate a temporary gift shop and hospitality areas. Volunteers arrived in bright yellow school busses and walked up to the expansive makeshift retail store that contained nearly everything with BMW and Cherry Hills Country Club logos. The most popular items appeared to be colorful polo-like shirts, hats, visors and golf stools. A lively band played outside the clubhouse as volunteers toured the course and areas that would host 70 of the world’s best golfers. “Ten percent of all of the 2,500plus volunteers for the tournament are members at the Cherry Hills Country Club, which means that at least that amount of people are volunteering from the local community, given that the vast majority of our members live close by,” said Kevin Hood, Cherry Hills’ general manager, noting that a number from nearby Glenmoor Country Club are also volunteering. Hood, attired in a long-sleeved white shirt and a classy straw hat, greeted volunteers as they crossed under the massive white bridge adjacent the clubhouse adorned with

sponsor logos. In the background was a mammoth colorful poster featuring three popular golfers. “It was a very fun event with a discount in the merchandise tent, and a picnic dinner that included hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches and fruit and veggie kabobs

and ice cream treats,” said Jennifer Bater, a volunteer and avid golfer. Kevin Hood, general manager of Cherry Hills Country Club, stands with BMW Championship volunteers Amy Fisher and Becky Gutrich. Photos by Tom Barry

BMW Championship affecting traffic, parking By Tom Barry Cherry Hills Village and the Cherry Hills Country Club have been planning for several years to host the prestigious BMW Championship and it shows in the layout for traffic and parking. The Village’s 22-sworn-officer department, along with six neighboring law enforcement agencies, are providing security and traffic services this week. Meanwhile, the nation’s top 70 golfers are vying for the J.K. Wadley Trophy, the purse and the prestige in the third of four events in the FedEx Cup. Around 30,000 people were ex-

pected to view the weeklong activities and tournament with he number of spectators expected to ramp up each day until the final round on Sunday, Sept. 7. Traffic lanes have shifted on University Boulevard, maintaining two traffic lanes in both the south and northbound directions. An additional bus drop off lane was to be added along the sidewalk on the west side of University, close to the club’s tennis courts where some spectators were to be dropped off. Residents were encouraged to consider alternate routes.

There are several designated parking lots in the Village and adjacent municipalities, while larger lots outside the city are accommodating the majority of vehicles. A massive parking lot near E-470 and Peoria Street is accepting 8,000 vehicles and offering complimentary shuttle service. “We have to keep the flow of traffic moving. We encourage everyone to not park in the city, unless it is in a designated parking lot,” said Sgt. Patrick Wilson of the Cherry Hills Police Department. The ticket for illegal parking is

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