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ARTISTS ON SANTA FE

‘Conquering the Curve’ features new works by Calzavara

Artists on Santa Fe presents “Conquering the Curve,” featuring new artwork by Lisa Calzavara, from May 1 to June 16. Each painting is created in a slightly different style, yet all are unified by the fundamental concept of the curve, exploring what happens when an obstacle is encountered. How do we react, and what solutions can be discovered?

The public is invited to view the show during regular business hours and during the following special events:

• First Friday: May 2, 6 – 9 p.m.

• Artist Reception: May 16, 6 –9 p.m

• Sundays on Santa Fe Art Walk: May 25, noon to 4 p.m.

Curves, with their inherent fluidity and grace, offer a dynamic energy that breathes life into Calzavara’s paintings. They weave pathways, guiding the viewer’s eye in

a dance of movement and rhythm. Each curve is a deliberate stroke that fosters a sense of direction and momentum, inviting engagement and exploration.

Through the integration of curves into her paintings, she strives to create work that resonates with dynamic energy, celebrates the beauty of nature, and evokes a positive emotional response. “Conquering the Curve” is also a guiding philosophy that represents her commitment to embracing the challenges of creativity and transforming them into opportunities for expression.

Calzavara has been creating art professionally for over 20 years. Trained in multiple mediums including oils, acrylics, encaustics and resins, she is able to design a variety of unique artwork. Her series span realism, abstraction, impressionism and surrealism with her most recent pieces focusing on movement and intense colors. For more information visit apret-

typainting.com And follow her on Instagram @fineartbylc or Facebook at Fine Art by LC. Artists on Santa Fe Gallery at 747 Santa Fe Drive showcases the work of member artists ranging from sculptors and painters to printmakers and jewelers. Regular hours are 11 a.m to 3 p.m Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Satur-

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days and noon to 4 p.m Sundays. The building is also home to the working studios of more than 25 artists. Visitors are invited to explore and discover this exciting and enduring creative hub. For more information, visit www.artistsonsantafe.com and follow them on Instagram @artistsonsantafegallery.

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A Therapy to Alleviate Pain & Support Aging for Baby Boomers

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Above, “Dynamic Vitality” by Lisa Calzavara. At right, ““Emerging Energy.”

34TH ANNUAL GOVERNOR’S ART SHOW & SALE

61 Colorado artists selected for show

The Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale, one of the largest juried fine art shows to exclusively feature Colorado artists, has revealed the 61 Colorado artists selected to participate in the 34th annual exhibit, plus the 2025 Legacy Artist. From May 3 through June 14, the show and sale will feature an in-person exhibit at the Loveland Museum with both in-person and online fine art sales

The Governor’s Art Show is presented by the Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs, in conjunction with the Loveland Museum and is endorsed by the Governor of Colorado. The exhibit includes sculpture, mixed media, oil, pastel, watercolor, and acrylic paintings from participating artists The 2025 show will feature four different works of art from each artist. Fifteen new artists will join the show this year, and several artists have returned after numerous years.

Selected artists are:

• Lorri Acott

• Anna Rose Bain

• Andrew Barker

• James Biggers

• Gregory Block

• Heather Burton

• Philip Carlton

• Mitch Caster

• Raj Chaudhuri

• Karen Conduff *

• Carol Dallas *

• Denise Dambrackas

• Jane DeDecker

• Crystal DeSpain

• Aprel Dionne

• Kim English

• Sheri Farabaugh

• Jason Frederick-Law

• Ann Gargotto

• Michael Gault *

• Daniel Glanz

• Diego Glazer

• Lanny Grant

• J.R. Hess *

• Quang Ho

• Steven Homsher *

• Kathleen Hudson

• Jane Hunt

• Carol Jenkins

• Kay Juricek

• Ryan Kennedy *

• Dave Landers *

• Stephen Landis

• Tammie Lane

• Nancy Lewis *

• Jamie Lindholm *

• John Lintott

• Jeremy Manyik

• Diane Mason *

• David Mayer

• Parker McDonald

• Heather McGarey *

• Andrew Meade *

• Cristian Mora

• Christopher North *

• Dan Oakleaf *

• Desmond O’Hagan

• Andy Pelster

• Richard Rodriguez *

• Rosetta

• Elizabeth Rouland

• Scott Ruthven

• Adam Schultz

• Daniel Sprick

• Cydney Springer

• Elaine St. Louis

• Jen Starling

• Tanner Steed

• Susiehyer

• Kathryn Vinson

• Rick Young * denotes a new artist

In addition to the chosen art-

ists, the show will feature the Loveland-based sculptor Rosetta as the 2025 Legacy Artist. This distinction is given to artists who have participated in past years of the Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale and have been strong advocates for the arts. Invited past Legacy Artist recipients participating in this year’s show include James Biggers, Jane DeDecker, Kim English, Quang Ho, and Daniel Sprick Also returning to the show will be the 2024 Best of Show recipient, Diego Glazer.

The Show is truly Art with Heart as 100% of the net show proceeds supporting community nonprofit programs through the Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs

The Governor’s Art Show has distributed more than $4 million to Colorado artists, nonprofits and art scholarships; and distributed more than $143,500 to the Thompson Education Foundation’s Fund for Unhoused Youth. The fund’s goal is to ensure education stability and success by providing support and assistance to students and families in homeless situations.

The Governor’s Art Show Opening Night Gala, from 5 to 8 p.m.

The 34th annual Governor’s Art Show & Sale opens May 3 at the Loveland Museum More than 60Colorado artists are included in the show

May 2, will introduce the exhibit. Tickets are required to attend the gala and can be purchased at GovernorsArtShow.org. The majority of the artwork in this year’s show is one-of-a-kind and will be available for purchase throughout the run of the Governor’s Art Show & Sale online at GovernorsArtShow.org and in-person from May 3 through June 14.

Experience the exhibit both online at GovernorsArtShow.org and in person at the Loveland Museum, 503 North Lincoln Ave. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, noon to 7 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Exhibit admission is $7 for Loveland residents, $10 for nonresidents, and free for visitors 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased at the door.

To learn more, visit GovernorsArtShow.org

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MOTHERS’ MILK BANK

Registration is open for Healthy Baby Summit

Mothers’ Milk Bank will host its bi-annual Healthy Baby Summit at the Hilton Garden Inn & Suites, Arvada, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct 10, and registration is open now. This one-day educational conference for pre- and post-natal professionals and paraprofessionals is dedicated to advancing conversations around lactation and the fourth trimester.

This year’s theme is Stronger Together: Empowering Community and Resilience in Lactation Support. It will highlight the vital role of collaboration and resilience in fostering healthier outcomes for birthing parents and babies. The summit will offer continuing education credits for attendees, feature dynamic sessions with a diverse lineup of speakers, and provide attendees with the tools needed to drive meaningful change and effectively support families. At the end of the conference, attendees will be invited to tour Mothers’ Milk Bank during a special networking happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m

“We know that when we cultivate environments rooted in collaboration and resilience, we build stronger support systems for birth-

ing parents and their babies,” said Rebecca Heinrich, director of Mothers’ Milk Bank. “By bringing together perinatal professionals who are working in this way, we can shine a light on the impact of this approach and create better outcomes for new parents.”

Those who would like to attend Healthy Baby Summit 2025 can register online at healthybabysummit.org. Early bird pricing is available until July 31 Sponsorship and exhibitor options are also available. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Theresa Joseph, director of development, at theresa.joseph@rmchildren.org.

Additionally, Mothers’ Milk Bank is seeking passionate and knowledgeable speakers to share their insights and offer attendees actionable strategies for supporting families Those interested in being a speaker at Healthy Baby Summit can submit a proposal at milkbank rmchildren.org/hbs. Proposals will be accepted until May 31.

For more information about the 2025 Healthy Baby Summit, contact the Mothers’ Milk Bank team at 303-869-1888 or visit healthybabysummit.org.

Danielle Dascalos is a public relations professional.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Adventure Forest at the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is an aerial adventure course.

Adventure Forest opens

Joy Park water features turn back on then, too

On May 1, Adventure Forest, the Children’s Museum’s iconic 500foot climbing course and immersive art installation, opens for the season Kids can rope swing over obstacles, conquer glass and log bridges, shoot down a 70-foot slide and discover panoramic views of Denver from 90 feet in the air at the tippy top lookout!

“This breathtaking experience inspires kids to be brave and believe in themselves. It’s the perfect reminder that outdoor play is way more fun than looking at a screen,” says Mike Yankovich, Museum president and CEO.

Adventure Forest isn’t just for climbing – it’s also an immersive art installation brought to life by artist Wes Bruce Inspired by the interconnectedness of the natural world and humankind, the story of Adventure Forest’s Council of Creatures is told throughout the structure and creates a rich, visually stunning environment for curiosity, discovery and wonder.

“My work is a tribute to the natural world, specific to Colorado. I hope it acts as a seed for children to be more open and inquisitive, and inspires them to treat Earth like a friend,” Bruce said.

Adventure Forest is included in museum admission and is free for members. Climbers must be 5 years old or 44” tall and everyone should come dressed to scramble, crawl, swing and slide in closedtoe shoes. Rules, recommendations and other information is available at mychildsmuseum.org/adventure-forest.

Joy Park water features open May 1

Starting May 1, the water features in Joy Park turn on for the season

• Race boats down the river

• Relax streamside in Adirondack chairs

• Try to blast The Geyser higher in the air than others and try to outrun the falling water (or don’t!)

• Cool off in the spray of The Twisted Mister

Joy Park Free Nights

Explore 60,000 square feet of outdoor adventure for free! In collaboration with Denver Parks and Recreation, Joy Park and Adventure Forest will be open for free from 4:30 to 8 p.m., or sunset, the third Friday of the month from May to September. Guests can zip through the air, dig in the sand dunes, splash in the river or scramble, slide and soar through Adventure Forest for free! This year’s free nights are on May 16, June 20, July 18, Aug. 15 and Sept. 19.

The Children’s Museum is at 2121 Children’s Museum Drive in Denver. Its mission is to create extraordinary experiences that champion the wonder and joy of childhood. Officials believe in kid-powered learning and every day. Its expertly designed exhibits and programs open doors for Colorado’s curious young minds to express what they know and to discover, create and explore more – on their own terms. For more information, visit mychildsmuseum.org.

Danielle Dascalos is a public relations professional.

THE ADVENTURIST

Your weekly guide to getting outside, from snow and sun to hiking, skiing, wildlife and more.

PHOTO BY ERIC LUTZENS — THE DENVER POST

DistrictCourt, Jefferson County, Colorado

100 Jefferson County Parkway

Golden, CO 80401 (720) 772-2500

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO

In the Interest of:

Child(ren):JESSE HAWKINS (DOB 7/2/24)

Petitioner: JEFFERSON COUNTY DIVISION OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES

Respondents: RHIANNON HAWKINS, NOKOSE WILLIAMS, and JOHN DOE

Case Number: 25JV30066 Div. UCtrm. 250

SUMMONS IN DEPENDENCYORNEGLECT Partiesbeing served by publication: JOHN DOE AS TO SUBJECT CHILD TO THE RESPONDENTS:

AVerified Petition in Dependency or Neglect has been filed in the Jefferson County District Court in which the child namedabove is alleged to be dependent or neglected for the reasons stated therein,acopy of which is attached to this Summons.

You are summoned to appear on May8,2025 at 1:30 p.m. in the above Division of the Jefferson County District Court located at 100 Jefferson County Parkway,Golden, Colorado, at which time the District Court Magistrate or Judge will advise you of your rights. You will have the opportunity to admit or deny the allegations of the Petition in DependencyorNeglect. Failure to appear as summoned couldresultinthe entry of adjudication against you declaring the above named child to be dependent or neglected.

TERMINATION OF THE PARENT-CHILD LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS IS A POSSIBLE REMEDY UNDER THIS PROCEEDING.

Witness my signature and seal of the Court on April 28, 2025 Clerk of the Jefferson County District Court By: Allison Clark Deputy Clerk

DistrictCourt, Jefferson County,Colorado 100 Jefferson County Parkway Golden, CO 80401 (720) 772-2500

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO

In the Interest of:

Child(ren):DION CHIVERS (DOB 2/11/25)

Petitioner: JEFFERSON COUNTY DIVISION OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES

Respondents: DESTINY WEBB, PATRICK CHIVERS, AND JOHN DOE

Case Number: 25JV30067 Div. UCtrm. 250

SUMMONS IN DEPENDENCYORNEGLECT

Parties beingservedbypublication: JOHN DOE AS TO SUBJECT CHILD TO THE RESPONDENTS:

AVerified Petition in Dependency or Neglect has been filed in the Jefferson County District Court in which the child namedabove is alleged to be dependent or neglected for the reasons stated therein,acopy of which is attached to this Summons.

You are summoned to appear on May8,2025 at 2:45 p.m. in the above Division of the Jefferson County District Court located at 100 Jefferson CountyParkway,Golden, Colorado, at which time the District Court Magistrate or Judge will advise you of your rights. You will have the opportunity to admit or deny the allegations of the Petition in DependencyorNeglect. Failure to appear as summoned couldresultinthe entry of adjudication against you declaring the above named child to be dependent or neglected.

TERMINATION OF THE PARENT-CHILD LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS IS A POSSIBLE REMEDY UNDER THIS PROCEEDING.

Witness my signature and seal of the Court on April 28, 2025 Clerk of the Jefferson County District Court By: Allison Clark Deputy Clerk

CITY OF LAKEWOOD City Council has adopted Ordinance O-2025-12

DECLARING THE INTENTOFTHE CITY OF LAKEWOODTOACQUIRE

INTEREST IN PROPERTY FORPUBLIC PURPOSESFOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE W1ST AVENUE AND DEPEW STREETLOCAL DRAINAGE PROJECTAND AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS WITH PROPERTY OWNERS, ACCEPTANCE OF CONVEYANCE INSTRUMENTSAND CONDEMNATIONOFREALPROPERTY INTERESTS (SUBJECT TO FURTHER COUNCILAPPROVAL)

This Ordinance shall take effectMay 31,2025, thirty days (30)after final publication

This publicnotice is available in full in electronic form on the City’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s Office, 480S.Allison Parkway

1stPublication: March27, 2025, 2ndPublication: May 1, 2025

CITY OF LAKEWOOD City Council has adopted Ordinance O-2025-13

DECLARING THE INTENTOFTHE CITY OF LAKEWOODTOACQUIRE INTEREST IN PROPERTY FORPUBLIC PURPOSESFOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE W3RD AVENUE LOCAL DRAINAGE PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS WITH PROPERTY OWNERS, ACCEPTANCE OF CONVEYANCE INSTRUMENTSANDCONDEMNATION OF REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS (SUBJECT TO FURTHER COUNCILAPPROVAL)

This Ordinance shall take effectMay 31,2025, thirty days (30)after final publication

This publicnotice is available in full in electronic form on the City’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s Office, 480S.Allison Parkway.

1stPublication: March27, 2025, 2ndPublication: May 1, 2025

NOTICE OF CANCELATION OF ELECTION

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN by the Indiana ValleyMetropolitan District, Jefferson County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not morecandidatesfor directorthan offices to be filled,including candidatesfiling affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates. Therefore, the election to be held on May 6, 2025,ishereby canceledpursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6),C.R.S.

The following candidatesare hereby declared elected to the Board of Directors of Indiana ValleyMetropolitan District:

Dana Waters

4-year termMay 2029

Kimra Perkins 4-year termMay 2029

Vacancy 4-year termMay 2029

Rita Paxton 2-year termMay 2027

/s/ Catherine T. Bright

Catherine T. Bright, Designated Election Official

Contact Person for the District: Colin B. Mielke,Esq. Addressofthe District: 7400 East Orchard Rd., Suite 3300 Greenwood Village,CO80111

Telephone Number of the District: (303)770-2700

Email of the DistrictContact: Contact Email

Publish in: Denver Post/YourHub –Lakewood Publication Publish On:Thursday,May 1, 2025

CITY OF LAKEWOOD

Notice of Public Hearing on Ordinance O-2025-17 has been set for May 12,2025at7 PM HybridMeeting, Lakewood,Colorado

AUTHORIZING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONTOTHE 2025

ANNUAL BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF $180,000 FROM THE FEDERAL SEIZURE FUNDSFOR VEHICLE PURCHASES AND EQUIPMENT

Thispublicnotice is available in full in electronic form on the City’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s Office, 480S.Allison Parkway

1stPublication: May 1, 2025

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CITATION BY SERVICE AND G. L. c. 185, §116 Commonwealth of MassachusettsLand Court Department of the Trial Court

DOCKETNUMBER:24

SBQ2186710- 001

Land Court

ThreePemberton Square Room 507 Boston, MA 02108 (617)788-7470

ThomasPiantedosi, Petitioner(s)

TO THE KNOWN INTERESTED PARTY(IES)NAMED BELOW: ThePetitioner(s) Thomas Piantedosi hasfiled aPetitionwith the Land Court, acopy of whichisattached hereto,allegingthat: ThomasPiantedosi and MichellePiantedosihavefiled apetition with the Land Court (the "Petition"), acopyofwhich is attached hereto.

The petitioners seek in the Petitionthat the mortgage, registered as Document No. 1123657 andnoted on CertificateofTitleNo. 283818,bedischarged by Decree of Court. ThePetitionrelates to aproperty located at 97 HillcrestRoad,Waltham,Certificateof Title No. 283818,inthe SouthRegistry DistrictofMiddlesexCounty. ThePetitionisalso availableonlineand maybereviewed at www. masscourts.org.

It is ORDERED: that acopy of theabove be mailedbycertified mail to the named defendants.

It is FURTHER ORDERED: that the petitioners are hereby ordered to serve the within notice by publishing the sameonceinThe Denver Post, anewspaper, published inDenver, Colorado, Countyof Denver, and in The Orange County Register, anewspaper, published in Irvine, California, County of Orange, twenty-one days before said returnday.

If you desire to make any objection or defense to saidpetition, you or your attorney must filea written appearanceand an answer under oath setting forth clearly andspecificallyyourobjectionordefense to each part of saidpetition inthe office ofthe Recorder of thisCourt at Three Pemberton Square, Room507, Boston, MA 02108 on or before June 2, 2025.

Alist of all known interested parties at the timethisCitation is issuedisincluded below. If you, as an interested party, wish to object or defend against this Petition,you or yourattorney must file awritten appearanceand an answer. Theanswer must state clearly and specifically yourobjection or defense to each part of the Petition. You must signthe answer "under oath",which meansthatyou swearoraffirmthe answer is true. This appearance andanswer must be filed in theoffice of the Recorder of the Land Court on or before theDEADLINETOANSWER: 06/02/2025.

Acopy of this answer mustalsobeserveduponthe Petitioner(s) atthe address provided below on or before theabove deadline. If youdonot respond, you may lose the chance totell yourside, andthe Court may decide thecase against you bydefault and awardthe Petitioner everything asked forinthe Petition.

To thePetitioner:

The Court ORDERS the Petitioner to

(1) mail acopy of this Citation and Petitiontoeach interested party named below bycertified mailwith return receipt requested at least thirty (30)days priortothe deadlinetoanswer; and (2) servethis Citation on the interested party(ies) named below by publishing it one time in The Denver Post,a newspaper, published inDenver, Colorado, County of Denver, and in TheOrange County Register, anewspaper, published in Irvine, California, County of Orange, twenty-one daysbefore said return day.

After the deadline to answer, ifnoone hasfiled an answer with the Land Court, the Petitionershall file withthe LandCourt a military affidavit and motion for general default, togetherwith proof(s) of service. These forms may be foundatwww.mass. gov/courts.

Questionsmay be directed to the Chief Title Examiner of the Land Court.Atthe time thisCitationissued, it was issued tothe followingknown interested party(ies): BNC Mortgage, Inc. BNC Mortgage, LLC

Steve Skolnik, former officer of BNC Mortgage, Inc. Lloyd Winans, former officer of BNC Mortgage, Inc.Don D’Ambrosia, former officer of BNC Mortgage, Inc.

Dale Fauss,formerofficer of BNC Mortgage, Inc, andBNC Mortgage,LLC

CITY OF LAKEWOOD CityCouncil has adopted OrdinanceO-2025-14

AUTHORIZING THEPURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1275 S. TELLERST., LAKEWOOD, COLORADO FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES, INCLUDINGACCEPTANCE OF ADEEDTHEREFOR

This Ordinance shall take effect May 31,2025, thirty days (30)after final publication.

Thispublic notice is available infull in electronic formonthe City’s officialwebsite, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copiesare also available in printed form inthe CityClerk’sOffice,480 S. Allison Parkway

1stPublication:April 17, 2025, 2nd Publication: May 1, 2025

CITY OF LAKEWOOD

City Councilhas adopted OrdinanceO-2025-15

AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 10500 W. 25TH AVE,LAKEWOOD,COLORADO FOROPENSPACE AND PARK PURPOSES, INCLUDING ACCEPTANCEOFA DEED THEREFOR

This Ordinanceshall take effect May31, 2025, thirty days (30) afterfinalpublication.

This public noticeisavailable in full in electronic form on theCity’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in theCityClerk’s Office,480 S. AllisonParkway

1st Publication:April17, 2025, 2ndPublication:May 1, 2025

CITY OF LAKEWOOD

Notice of Public Hearing on OrdinanceO-2025-16 hasbeenset forMay 12,2025at7PM Hybrid Meeting,Lakewood, Colorado

DECLARINGTHE INTENT OF THECITY OF LAKEWOOD TO ACQUIRE INTERESTINPROPERTY FORPUBLIC PURPOSESFOR THECONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIANIMPROVEMENTS ALONG SHERIDAN BOULEVARD BETWEEN JEWELLAVENUEAND FLORIDA AVENUE ANDAUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONSWITH PROPERTY OWNERS, ACCEPTANCEOFCONVEYANCEINSTRUMENTSAND CONDEMNATIONOFREALPROPERTY INTERESTS (SUBJECTTOFURTHER COUNCIL APPROVAL)

This public noticeisavailable in full in electronic form on theCity’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in theCityClerk’s Office,480 S. AllisonParkway

1st Publication:May 1, 2025

CITY OF LAKEWOOD

Notice of Public Hearing on OrdinanceO-2025-18 hasbeenset forMay 12,2025at7PM Hybrid Meeting,Lakewood, Colorado

SETTINGTHE SALARIESOFMUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES

This public noticeisavailable in full in electronic form on theCity’sofficial website, www.lakewood.org/LegalNotices.Copies are also available in printed form in theCityClerk’s Office,480 S. AllisonParkway.

1st Publication:May 1, 2025

CIVIL SERVICECOMMITTEE POSITIONVACANCY

Areyou passionate about public safetyand looking fora meaningfulway to serveyour community?The West MetroFire Protection Districtiscurrently seekingcivic-mindedindividuals to fill threevolunteer positions on itsCivil ServiceCommittee—a citizen-ledgroup appointedbythe Board of Directors. This important committeeisresponsible foroverseeing therecruitment, testing, andpromotion of West Metro’sfirefighters. Thereare threeopenings available: onetofulfilla term endingDecember 31,2028, andtwo positions endingDecember 31,2031. Applicants must be registered voters within the West MetroFire Protection District, be available to attend onemeeting permonth,and be able to participate in promotionalprocessesduring theday throughout theyear. Applications areavailable at www.westmetrofire.org.Inaddition to your completed application, please submityour resumetoKaraUrland at kurland@westmetrofire.org. Thedeadline forapplications is 4:00p.m.onFriday, May23, 2025. Selected candidateswill be contactedfor interviewswiththe Board of Directorsand theCivil ServiceCommittee, scheduled forTuesday,July8,2025. Candidatesselectedfor an interview will be notifiedbyKaraUrland of theirinterview schedule.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Estate of Constance Davidson, Deceased. Casenumber: 2024PR603. All persons having claims against the above-namedestateare requiredtopresent them to the Personal Representative or to the DistrictCourt of Jefferson, County, Colorado, on or before August 24,2025, or the claims may be forever barred. Consuelo Garcia, Personal Representative,735 South FultonAve, Ft. Lupton, CO 80621

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