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style media and design, inc. | 970.226.6400 |

w w w. s t y l e m a g a z i n e c o l o r a d o . c o m Publisher/EDITOR Lydia J. Dody

creative director Austin J. Lamb ASSISTANT Editor Corey Radman PHOTO Editor Diane M. Specht

Graphic Designer Kerensa Fannon Graphic Designer Tammy Beard

Sales Manager Saundra Skrove (970) 217-9932 Advertising Sales EXECUTIVES Jon Ainslie (970) 219-9226 Barbara Burkett (970) 631-3599 Karen Christensen (970) 679-7593 Lydia Dody (970) 227-6400 Office Manager Ina Szwec Accounting Manager Karla Vigil Data Entry Betty Frye Contributing Writers Lynn Dean, Lydia Dody, Court Klinck, Corey Radman, Diane M. Specht, Ina Szwec, Contributing Photographers Lydia Dody, Dana Milner, Diane M. Specht Affiliations Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce Loveland Chamber of Commerce Greeley Chamber of Commerce Windsor Chamber of Commerce Estes Park Chamber of Commerce Johnstown Milliken Chamber Of Commerce 2006 Style Magazines January-Loveland/Greeley Medical & Wellness Magazine and Directory February-Building & Remodeling March-Family, Community & Nonprofit April-Business of Northern Colorado May-Home & Garden June-Men & Business July-Fort Collins Medical & Wellness Magazine and Directories August-Women & Business September-Home Interiors & Entertainment October-Lifestyle, Health & Beauty November-Holiday December-Winter/Wedding Style Media and Design, Inc. magazines are free monthly publications direct-mailed to homes and businesses in Northern Colorado. Elsewhere, subscriptions for twelve issues cost $24 annually (53% off newsstand price). Free magazines are available in stands at 75 locations throughout Northern Colorado. For ad rates, subscription information, change of address, or correspondence, contact: Style Media and Design Inc., 211 W. Myrtle, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. Phone (970) 226-6400, Fax (970) 226-6427. E-Mail: Editor@StyleMedia.com or LydiasStyle@aol.com Š2006 Style Media and Design Inc. All rights reserved. The entire contents of Style Magazine is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher. Style Media and Design Inc. is not responsible for unsolicited material. All manuscripts, artwork, and photography must be accompanied by a SASE. The views and opinions of any contributing writers are not necessarily those of Style Media & Design Inc.

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Follow Your Instincts

Thank You for the outstanding article Hi Corey, I wanted to sincerely thank you for the outstanding article you wrote. I have had such great feedback and can’t tell you how much I appreciate you. Also, please thank Diane Specht for me. She has a great skill in making me look somewhat good - no easy feat. Please let her know how much I appreciate her and her magic. She is the best!! Thanks again to both of you. Don Unger

I Read Every Page! Dear Lydia, I wanted you to know that though we are fairly new acquaintances, I have been a long-time reader of Style. Over the years, I have read every article with interest. I look forward to each new issue and always check first to see if it features anyone I know. Your magazine so reflects this community and I appreciate that it helps me keep up with what’s going on in the area. I feel like I know you well just from reading about you and your family through the years. Best Wishes, Karel Waltermire The Murulle Foundation

Dear Lydia: I’m writing to encourage you to keep telling women to follow their feelings and get a second opinion if they aren’t confident in their treatment or in their biopsy results. On Oct. 27, 2005, I had surgery at a large Denver hospital to remove my thyroid due to a neoplasm in the right lobe. Due to my situation, the surgeon decided to remove the entire thyroid gland. The surgery itself went fine, but the overnight hospital stay afterward was difficult. The hospital was understaffed and everyone was working too hard. A few days later, I went back for my post-op checkup, and was given a copy of the pathology report, which said that the large neoplasm was benign. I had an uneasy feeling about the pathology result, perhaps rooted in concern that the pathologist had been as rushed and overworked as the nurses had been. After thinking about it for a week, I arranged on my own to have my slides sent to University Hospital for a second opinion. On December 6, 2005, I received an email from the endocrinologic oncologist at University - there was a 4 mm papillary carcinoma in the left lobe. To treat it, I am receiving a higher dose of thyroid hormone and being followed with ultrasound and blood tests to make sure the cancer didn’t spread. If I hadn’t sent my slides for a second opinion, I’d not have known about the cancer, which, without proper follow-up, could eventually have spread to my bones. Please keep encouraging women to follow their instincts! You do wonderful work for us all. Thank you, Lela Criswell

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PLEASED WITH RESPONSE Hi Corey, Since advertising in Style Magazine for my Bridal Salon, Mountain Avenue Bridal, we have received an increase in our clientele looking for Bridal Gowns. When we receive a call from a client looking for the perfect Bridal Gown, I know from taking most of these calls that a very good percentage of our clients found us in Style magazine! I am very pleased with the return on my investment and will continue to advertise both Mountain Avenue Bridal and Simply Elegant Wedding and Event planning in Style magazine. Regards, Patty Burling

Thanks from the Lubicks Dear Lydia, Sonny and I would like to thank you so very much for the great article in the November issue of Style. We’ve recieved several comments on the story and pictures--many said they enjoyed both! Our family portrait on the cover was truly a good thing for our family as it was a celebration of life. We are so blessed to have our wonderful family (we missed our son, Matt) and to live life in such a caring community. Thank you, Carol Jo Lubick

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contents Table of

Wedding December

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Jim Hinojos, Scott Charpentier, and Jon Vigil, owners of Fort Collins Mortgage are sincere about their commitment to customer service. Cover Photography by Diane M. Specht

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features

departments

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page 16 home:

All in a Days Work

page 20 Acupuncture for Pets

page 22 Here Kitty, Kitty...

page 25 Wedding Fashion

page 35 Holiday Fashion

Fort Collins Mortgage

page 32 beauty: Dazzling Holiday Color

page 40 holiday: Holiday Sleighs

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community: Excellence the Palmer Way

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Publisher’s Letter

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Meet the Models

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About Town: Evergreen Evening Mutt Masquerade Comfort Keepers 5th Landscape Legacies V Sweet Indulgence UniverCity Connection Chapungu Unveiling Style Client Appreciation

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Publisher’s Letter Grateful for My Blessings

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he holidays are my favorite time of year and are a time I reflect on my many blessings. My heart is full of gratitude and appreciation for so many things. My precious daughters Meredith and Ali brighten my days. I am an empty nester now, something I truly dreaded, but somehow life has filled those empty moments and I am in touch with both girls nearly every day. Meredith graduates from Colorado State University this May and Ali is a freshman at the University of Denver. Meredith will seek a Master’s as a stepping stone to her medical school aspirations to be a surgeon. Ali’s current interests are business but that is still open to change, I imagine. It has been such a joy watching these two girls mature and develop into beautiful and smart young women. Along with that, our relationship has grown, evolved, and deepened as my girls have become my best friends, biggest critics, and my most enthusiastic cheerleaders. I love them dearly and am so proud of them both! Another blessing in my life is doing the work I love and working alongside a creative, talented and enthusiastic Style team. They are an awesome group of professionals committed to excellence and I thank each of them for their positive contributions! I am deeply grateful to you, our readers and advertisers, for believing in our vision and welcoming us monthly into your homes and offices. We love celebrating our Colorado Front Range; it truly is a “piece of heaven on earth!” Just recently Style held its 2nd annual Client Appreciation Event and we treated our guests to the wonderful play, “Greetings,” at the charming Bas Bleu Theatre. This has evolved into such a fun event highlighted with a live auction of being on the cover of Style, on the opening page of fashion, and being a fashion model. So, notice the people in these spots; they are not only beautiful but have a generous heart. The money raised at this fun event benefits the Hope Lives Breast Cancer Support Center to help women in Larimer and Weld counties. Wishing each of you the Blessings of joy, contentment, good health and peace this holiday!

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MEET THE

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Jeannette mercer

Kim Schatz

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Etage Asrat is the multi-talented owner/ manager/cook of Nyala Ethiopian Cuisine, where she enjoys sharing her culture with Fort Collins. She is also a wife and mother and a devoted daughter to her own mother. “The modeling experience was so enjoyable. It’s something I have secretly wanted to do for a long time! I loved the fit of the jeans and the queenly shirt. Thanks to Lydia and her great staff for such a wonderful experience!” Kimberly Brunkhardt is a partner with Reflections Medspa, and serves there and also at PVHS as an RN. She loves spending time with her husband, Mike and her family as well as shopping, and playing golf. “I had a great time! I have been reading the magazine for years. I would have never dreamt that I would get to be a part of it! Lydia and her entire staff are fabulous to work with. It also gives me great honor to donate to the Hope Lives Breast Cancer Support Center through this modeling opportunity. Thank you!” Michael Brunkhardt is one of the business partners at Reflections Medspa, and is also in charge of marketing there. He and wife, Kim, enjoy traveling together. Some of his other loves are hiking and hunting. “Being able to model with my business partners was a great experience. They’re a laugh-a-minute. Lydia and her staff are first class. I am happy that Hope Lives Breast Cancer Support Center will benefit from all of us… ‘Tis the season for giving!” Abby Charpentier is the owner of Always Beautiful by Abby, a permanent make-up provider.

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She is mom to Taylor and partner to Tom. “I have been blessed over many years to get a chance to work and play with my friends at Style. December’s issue allows me to wish friends and family and Merry Christmas and thank them for their continued support in all that I do. The Charpentiers hope your new year is filled with love!!”

running, horseback riding, and spending time with her daughter, Kate. “Thank you so much for the wonderful opportunity. Everyone was so welcoming and friendly. It was so much fun to share this experience with my best friends and business partners, and to know that something so fun was also beneficial to such an outstanding charity!”

Shawn Charpentier is wife to Scott and mom to Joshua, Talyn, Sabra, and Colton. She works both as a mom at home and as the controller and sales rep for the family’s businesses, C4 Auto and 287 Carwash. She enjoys 4-wheeling, motorcycle riding, shopping, and whatever her kids are doing. “This was a fabulous opportunity to spend time with some of the interesting women in Fort Collins. It was more of a party than work – that’s for sure! Thank you Style (and Lydia). It’s an honor to be part of your vision.”

Todd Kerr is the manager of Reflections Medspa, husband to Lisa, and dad to Kate. When not managing the business, he enjoys being outdoors fishing and golfing. “I was amazed to see how the process of a photo shoot is put together. Everything from location, to clothing, even makeup and hair for the girls… there was a lot to it! Thank you, Lydia!”

Patti Ingels is retired from Colorado Springs real estate and active in tennis, cardio dance, hiking and traveling. She loves watching her granddaughters’, Tiffany, Amanda, Jennifer, play sports. “Having been in Ft. Collins just a few years, it was the Style Family that helped me immediately feel a part of the community. Lydia, Diane, Corey, Ina, and Sondy have a wonderful way of making you feel special. Today was my special day with all the pampering and posing. Thank you for the fun, food, and laughter.” Lisa Kerr is a registered nurse for Reflections Medspa and PVHS. She and her husband, Todd, are also partners in the business. She loves

Jacki Kramer is the owner of T.L.C. Limos – The Limousine Connection. She is mom to 4 children and a family of dachshunds. She enjoys spending time with her children and making others feel special. “Wow! I feel like a pampered princess! What a glorious day - a day to do something special for myself with wonderful friends like Lydia, the other models, and superior staff of Style, Tangles, and Merle Norman. I feel great! As a busy mom and businesswoman, I NEVER have time for me. Much love and hugs for everyone that made this day so special for me. Lady J (my white limo) thanks Style for including her in the photo shoot and asks you to remember her upcoming Holiday Light Tours.” Jeannette Mercer is a physician for Reflections Medspa and Mercer Family Clinic, LLC. She and

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husband, Kent, are parents to Sarah, Ryan, Zach, Miles, and Molly. She loves to ski and go to concerts. “It was such fun dressing up, getting made up and having my hair done – such pampering! We had fun with each other and the photographer and Lydia. She was so gracious and kind. She made us feel at home in her home and comfortable in front of the camera. The clothes are exquisite! And best of all, it was all for a great cause – breast cancer support.” Kim Schatz is the owner of Loveland Coffee Company and has been a part of the Loveland community for 10 years. She spends most of her days at her 2 coffee shops. She is married to Dean, and mom to 4 kids: her 2 boys and Dean’s 2 girls, enjoys skiing, gardening, motorcycle riding and visiting with great customers and meeting new ones. “Lydia’s house was a festive holiday setting filled with interesting women. We were all pampered and spoiled. I really enjoyed the morning laughing, drinking mimosas, and playing dress up. Thank you, Lydia, for opening your home to us and spoiling us for a day!” Patricia Stephenson and her husband, John, are co-owners of Genoa Coffee & Wine. They are parents to 5 grown children: Larry, Mark, Rod, Jennifer, and Kate. She loves meeting new customers and spending time with her grandchildren. “Modeling with Style Magazine has been an enlightening, fun experience. Trying new styles of clothes, having my make-up done, and meeting the other models was a very fulfilling experience. Lydia and other staff members of Style Magazine are amazing!”

Wedding Fashion Models Tracy Beal is a realtor for The Group, Inc. in Loveland. She enjoys hiking, golfing, and snowboarding in Colorado’s great outdoors. She is also involved in fundraising for cancer support services through organizations or events like Locks of Love and Bowling for Breast Cancer. “How nice to sit and relax while someone ‘fixes’ me up. All the services were wonderful. Mary at Maya Bleu and Lori Moore from Merle Norman were great. Corey and Diane were so helpful. I had so much fun!” Sheila Benshoof is a Realtor at The Group, Inc.’s Horsetooth office. She is also mom to five grown children and engaged to be married to Jim Lee. She enjoys time with friends and family, walking, biking, dancing and reading. “What a wonderful experience! Everyone was very helpful and professional. The part I liked best was the pampering. Our lives get so busy and it was fun having someone do my hair and makeup, and then getting to wear a beautiful wedding gown. I am getting married in May and this photo shoot gave me some great ideas. Thank you so much for the opportunity.” Laura Benson is a private banking assistant for Home State Bank and wife to Sean. In her hobby time, she loves to fly planes, backpack, cross-country ski. She is also finishing her MBA in accounting. “It was a delightful experience to start the day with pampering and spend time in such a beautiful setting as the Edward House. I was

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Tracy Beal

Sheila Benshoof

Laura Benson

Maddy Crutcher

Matt Haskell

Candice Jones

Andrea Kraft

impressed with the Style staff and the effortless demonstration of dedication and expertise in what they do. I also really enjoyed spending time with and getting to know the other models.” Maddy Crutcher is the sweetest 4 ½ year old you’ll ever meet. She is sister to Cade and daughter of Michelle & Chris Crutcher. She attends pre-school, likes to color, dance, and play in her princess room. “I liked getting my hair and makeup done, and putting on a beautiful dress. My favorite part was getting my picture taken with the beautiful bride.” Matt Haskell is a Real Estate Broker for The Group, Inc. He loves “doing deals,” motorcycling, being with family and friends, and working out. “Everyone was fantastic to work with! We had a lot of fun shooting the different photos. Thanks for everyone’s professionalism and energy.” Candice Jones is a Cheerleader for the Denver Broncos, professional model, dance teacher, and fine art consultant. In her spare time she enjoys traveling with her husband, Matt, dancing, cooking, and alligator wrestling. (Really!) “The best part about modeling for Lydia’s Style Magazine was the positive atmosphere that was created on set. Everyone was warm and friendly from the other models to the photographer to the wardrobe stylists. In addition to the comfortable environment, I loved wearing that gorgeous dress and having my hair done up.” Andrea Kraft is a Realtor for The Group, Inc. in Loveland. She and husband, Mike (also a realtor), love spending time with their families and having date nights! Style thanks Andrea so much for her assistance in recruiting models. “The day of pampering was an absolute blast. But the best part was being able to meet great people. I had such a great time, thank you.”

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Home :: Fort Collins Mortgage The three wise men of fort collins mortgage have been helping home buyers for over 10 years. Their success is a simple formula of honesty, integrity, and value on long term relationships.

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ife is all about relationships. No one understands this principle better than the three wise men of Fort Collins Mortgage. For over 10 years the owners of Fort Collins Mortgage, Scott Charpentier, Jim Hinojos, and Jon Vigil have been developing long lasting genuine relationships with the fine folks of the Front Range. Charpentier and Hinojos, originally from California, started their business partnership over 17 years ago. “To be in partnership any facet of life you must be honest with one another. But in business specifically, you must trust one another completely,” says Charpentier. Charpentier and Hinojos started Fort Collins Mortgage with the intention of placing families into homes and forging long lasting relationships with their clients and over the past 10 years they have done just that. The great success of Fort Collins Mortgage can be directly traced back to a warm, educated, and diligent staff. “In order for a business to be a great success all members of the staff must be focused on the same goal,” says Hinojos. The partnership between Charpentier and Hi-

nojos was only strengthened when the duo added Jon Vigil as a partner in May of this year. The three partners work well together focusing their individual strengths into one focused business plan. Charpentier was a wealth of investment knowledge from his 17+ years in the field. He places strong importance on keeping staff morale high. He truly cares about each and every member of his staff as though they were family. Hinojos is a customer service guru. He places the utmost importance on making sure that the customers of Fort Collins Mortgage are well informed and comfortable with the services Fort Collins Mortgage provides. Vigil adds a bit of youth and a more aggressive approach to business. He knows that Fort Collins Mortgage is always in direct competition with the larger firms such as Wells Fargo. “I want our clients to know that we will always perform to the best of our abilities to beat the competition and provide the best structured deal for our customer,” says Vigil. The customers of Fort Collins Mortgage typically seek mortgages ranging from one hundred thousand to 2 million dollars. The firm believes that their clients have a number of advantages

Jim Hinojos over the other lenders. Fort Collins Mortgage is able to offer volume discounts and preferred treatment from lenders, where the company is able to get priority loans and obtain the best rates and terms. “70% of our company’s new business is repeat business from existing clients,” says Charpentier. With Fort Collins Mortgage serving the entire Front Range, it was necessary to relocate from their pervious location in downtown Fort Collins to new headquarters on south College Avenue in Fort Collins. “We serve customers all over the Front Range, this includes Fort Collins, Windsor, Loveland, and Greeley – so we wanted a more centralized location,” says Charpentier. The new Fort Collins Mortgage headquarters is truly something to behold; multi-functional to say the least. You can meet with the warm staff of Fort Collins Mortgage and get yourself into a new home at a great deal, and even get a top-of-the-line automatic car wash! Headquarters are also home to the 287 Car Wash which features all the tools you need to get your vehicle looking like new! Their Mark VII GT 700 is the biggest, fastest, most powerful machine in the car washing industry and

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Jon Vigil

To be in partnership in any facet of life you must be honest with one another. But in business specifically, you must trust one another completely. has a powerful triple blower. Fort Collins Mortgage has built a solid reputation around the Front Range that comes with years of experience in the mortgage arena. Whether you need a construction loan to build your dream home or a loan to buy an existing home, they can find a loan program to fit your needs. If investment property is what you have in mind, Fort Collins Mortgage will go to all lengths to obtain the best interest rate within a program that works specifically for you. Trust me when I tell you that you will always get the best service you could ever hope for in a mortgage company - and a car wash to boot! Austin Lamb is Creative Director of Style Media

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Indigo Gallery’s Wendy Foster and Bear unpack new paintings

It’s a Dog’s Life:

All in a Days Work

Northern Colorado Medical Center’s K-9 security team, Officer Kathy Zavakos-Rocha and Lucca. Fort Collins Good Samaritan Village’s Dennis Katz with a resident and a “Visiting Pet Program” dog

by Lynn Dean

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t seems Northern Colorado has gone to the dogs – in a good way. Wherever you go you see man and his best friend. They’re walking the trails, shopping together, hanging out at the sidewalk café. There’s even a park especially designed for Fido and his friends. Dogs, it seems are everywhere. And they’re here to stay. Little wonder. Estimates are that 68 percent of Colorado households have pets and that 44 percent of those pets are dogs. According to Colorado State University’s Argus Institute for Families and Veterinary Medicine, we love them so much that 98 percent of us consider our pets family members; 59 percent of us say our pet is our best friend; 75 percent of us feel our dog’s health is as important as our own; and 32 percent of us allow our dogs to sleep in our beds. Finally, 76 percent of us say that we feel guilty when we go to work and leave our pets at home. 38 percent of us even call home to talk to our pets even though we know they can’t answer the phone - at least not intentionally. Maybe that’s why we’ve started taking our dogs to work with us. It’s a tradition that goes back thousands of years – sheep herders are just one example – but had fallen out of favor until recently. But research is showing that dogs in the workplace have other benefits besides companionship. According to the web site DogFriendly.com bringing pets to work increases staff morale and worker productivity, increases camaraderie among employees, and increases sales in retail stores. And, like the sheep herders of the past, we

can also put our furry friends to work. Not only can they act as the welcoming committee when customers come into an establishment, they can also be an integral part of getting the job done. They can earn their keep. Here are some examples of how dogs in Northern Colorado are doing just that: At the Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Officer Kathy Zavakos-Rocha and Lucca, a one and a-half year old black German Shepard from Holland, form the first K-9 security team to work in a hospital in Northern Colorado. Together, they make daily rounds and even visit patients. “Lucca is an amazing dog; smart, dependable, friendly and a very fast learner”, said Zavakos-Rocha. “It is rewarding to work with Lucca knowing he has this wonderful personality and skills, yet is capable of defending anybody or assisting with a difficult situation.” The biggest challenge is finding new ways of doing things so Lucca doesn’t get bored. “The K9 team provides an additional

alternative for security management and the overall safety of our patients, visitors and staff,” said Larry Whitted, Regional Director of Security. “We have very positive feedback from staff, patients, and visitors about the presence of our K9 team.” Just like a therapy dog, the K9 program also impacts the patients and visitors. Whitted added, “Lucca seems to provide a relaxed and reassuring presence while allowing people to focus for a time on something other than their medical situation.” At Indigo Gallery, an art gallery in Old Town Fort Collins featuring local and international artists, Bear keeps owner Wendy Foster company and greets patrons who visit. “We sometimes have customers come in just to see him,” shares Foster. “Bear’s extremely friendly, sits on command, and greets just about every customer who comes through the door. We always have comments about what a great greeter he is. He always beats us to the door. We have to watch him when the UPS man comes. He likes to get in his truck and take a ride.” At Fort Collins Good Samaritan Village, dogs play a healing role. “������������������������� The therapeutic value of having pets – primarily dogs – at Good Samaritan is inestimable. We have a visiting pet program that allows the staff of the Village to bring their pets to work to interact with the residents,” says Dennis Katz, Doctor of Ministry. “This has proven to be a tremendous success because the pets bring comfort, laughter, and companionship to the residents. It has been shown that the effect pets have on people includes lowering blood pressure by bringing a sense of calm and a means to show affection. The pets also make Good Samaritan home for the residents and offer a stress reliever for the staff. The benefits are enormous and the pets are just plain fun!” Lynn Dean is a freelance writer in Timnath

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The Pet Healer by Corey Radman

Annette Kahmann, Healer Annette Kahmann named her business Golden Touch when she was working with a persnickety rabbit, Sherman, at the Greeley animal shelter. No one else could handle this animal and when employees realized that Annette had helped Sherman, they said, “You have the golden touch.” And a business was born. Kahmann has been a touch healer for about 12 years working with people’s auras and began healing animals about 4 years ago. A healer like Kahmann works with animals’ energy fields to find sources of stress or pain and tries, by focusing her own energy, to unblock those jams. “Energy always follows intention,” says Kahmann. Her methods include stroking the aura around the animal, sensing the energy field, and looking for areas of blockage. When she finds one she talks quietly to the animal, encouraging it to let go of the stress and strokes the area of pain until the balled up energy loosens and begins to flow again. Kahmann is very committed to helping animals better communicate with their people. She says that many times pets are ill or misbehave because they have experienced trauma and don’t understand why. Since most adult pets have a mental age of about 2 years, it follows that they need the kinds of simple explanations that one would offer a small child. Kahmann says they need to be spoken to about abrupt changes in family structure or especially about veterinary medical procedures. “Pets need to know where their place is, whom they should love, and what’s going to happen to them,” says Kahmann. “I could not ask for better work than what I do,” says Kahmann. Her mission is to help both people and animals feel at ease, to breathe again. By helping them work through their stress that is precisely what she does. Annette Kahmann, Golden Touch 970.407.9973 golden_touch_4u@juno.com

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Acupuncture for Pets by Court Klinck If you visit The Other Club fitness center on Riverside Drive in Fort Collins, you’ll likely find Albert there to greet you. Albert is a Leonberger, a 125-pound, 11year-old, gentle dog. In recent years, Albert has suffered from hip dysplasia. He’s also developed a disc problem in his neck. While looking for ways to help his dog deal better with the associated pain, Bud Phillips, owner of The Other Club, was introduced to Dr. Debra Holmes, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and specialist in acupuncture at Paws of the Rockies Animal Hospital.

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hen Albert first saw Dr. Holmes, he could hardly lift his head because of the pain in his neck. When he turned his head, he would yelp. Now, according to Bud, “After receiving acupuncture treatments, Albert feels a lot better. He’s not as restless. I’m a big believer that acupuncture has helped alleviate his pain.” Initially, Albert received acupuncture treatments from Dr. Holmes once per week. Later, the frequency of treatments decreased to once every two weeks. Currently, Bud takes Albert in to see Dr. Holmes every two to three weeks, sometimes a little longer. We were invited to observe one of Albert’s treatments. Dr. Holmes first checked with Bud to make sure Albert was being given his proper medications. (In Albert’s case, as in many, acupuncture treatments augment traditional drug therapy.) Next, Dr. Holmes inquired about any symptoms that Albert had displayed since his last treatment a little over a month ago. Then the doctor gave Albert a physical examination consisting of probing different areas of his body to assess the location of pain, stiffness, etc. After these preliminaries, the actual acupuncture treatment began. Albert lay on his stomach and side on the floor of the treatment room with Dr. Holmes and Bud kneeling next to him. Dr. Holmes then began the process of inserting the sterilized stainless steel acupuncture needles. Each needle was encased inside a glide tube, which made it easier to insert the needle. The top of the needle protruded

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slightly above the tube. Dr. Holmes felt Albert’s body to locate, as precisely as possible, the proper point to insert the needle. Then she placed each tube, with needle inside, on Albert’s neck and hip. With a quick tap of her finger, she pushed the needle through the tube and into Albert’s skin. For about 15 minutes, Dr. Holmes inserted 2030 needles into Albert’s body. This process drew virtually no reaction from Albert – he remained quite calm. After all the needles were inserted, Albert was given a doggie treat, which is done routinely during treatments as a reward for good behavior. The needles remained in Albert’s skin for another 15 minutes at which time they were removed and the treatment ended. In addition to Dr. Holmes and other veterinarians who offer similar treatment options, Fort Collins is fortunate to claim one of the country’s leading specialists in pet acupuncture and other complementary and alternative medicine, Dr. Narda G. Robinson. Dr. Robinson is a DVM and also a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), trained and licensed to treat humans. She heads up the Acupuncture and Complementary Medicine group at Colorado State University’s James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital on Drake Road west of College Avenue. Dr. Robinson has been affiliated for 10 years with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital – recognized as one of the finest in the country, if not the world. The Teaching Hospital is part of CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2007. Specializing in the complementary and alternative medicine treatment of small animals such as cats and dogs, Dr. Robinson conducts classes for veterinarians and veterinary students on the use of acupuncture, herbs and supplements as an adjunct to traditional medical treatments for various animal maladies, in which Dr. Holmes has participated. Dr. Robinson says, “Acupuncture is all about stimulating nerves and nerve pathways. By inserting needles in the proper locations, the localized biochemistry is changed and signals are sent to the spinal cord and brain. This process can reduce or eliminate acute and chronic pain, and help with other medical problems such as arthritis, damage from injury, difficulties following surgery, peripheral nerve injury, facial paralysis, epilepsy (reducing seizures), intestinal problems, pain from inflammation of the pancreas, and side effects from cancer and its treatment.” Dr. Robinson, along with her fellow DVM at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Dr. Tim Holt (who treats large animals such as horses, cows, pigs, goats and sheep) have brought an enlightened, scientific approach to using acupuncture and other complementary and alternative medicine in the treatment of animals. They are identifying, scientifically, how and why these therapies work in an animal’s body rather than simply attributing the healing value to ill-defined and misunderstood forces. While some veterinarians remain skeptical, a number of others, including Dr. Holmes, are now using acupuncture and other complementary and alternative medicine as a significant part of their veterinary practice. This trend will no doubt accelerate, since pet owners are increasingly asking their veterinarians to offer these therapeutic options.

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ogi, Kodi, Smokey, Shadow, Ottiethese are the sounds you will hear around the Harrison household 24seven. Susan Harrison, owner of the Jewelry Emporium in Fort Collins, also known as “The Cat Whisperer,” acquired Zsa Zsa., her first feline, when she was 4 years old. Zsa Zsa became her first true love and it was a love that would last a lifetime-in sickness or in health, in good times and bad, for better or for worse. “I was the typical child with the kitty in the baby stroller,” recalls Susan. “I dressed her up, cut off all of her whiskers– but despite all the things I did, she loved me no matter what. She loved me unconditionally. I was fortunate to have Zsa Zsa as a pet for seventeen years.” Susan thinks that when you decide to adopt a pet, you have to be prepared to make a commitment. “I don’t believe that people really think about the commitment or responsibility of cat ownership. You immediately have to spay/neuter and vaccinate your pet. Susan was ecstatic when she discovered that the man she was dating (now her husband) also owned a very special cat named “Cosmo.” “M y husband is the most tolerant man I’ve ever known because I have increased our cat population steadily through the years. Rich loves all of our cats, although he hasn’t always welcomed each new addition with open paws,” explains Harrison. When Susan comes home from work, she unwinds by watching the cats and their kitty antics. Like children, each cat has its own unique personality. Yogi is a striking snowshoe. He is black, brown with white paws (hence “snowshoe”) with a very prominent white patch on his face and beautiful blue eyes. Yogi, who is the

oldest, is the King of the Castle. When Harrison pets him, he lifts up on his back paws and does a little dance. Yogi is a very dignified member of the household. Kodi and Yogi share the same parents. He is a year younger than Yogi, but has a more mellow personality. Kodi has beautiful black markings on his face, blue eyes, and tan with brown body. He has, by far, the sweetest personality. Unlike the other cats, he chases his tail and turns somersaults when being petted. “Smokey came to our family in a very unique way. Rich and I went looking for a kitty for a friend’s mother who lived on a farm in Wellington. We were walking around and suddenly Smokey, a light snowshoe cat with a white tipped tail, dropped out of a tree at our feet. We couldn’t catch him, but knew he should be another addition to our “kitty family” and we decided to return the next day to retrieve him. Smokey is a biological brother to both Yogi and Kodi. Smokey is our most inquisitive and mischievous cat. One time he got locked in the cabinet under our outside grill. Because we did not know he was there, he tried to escape through the brick hole where the electrical wires went to the grill. Unfortunately, his head stuck in the hole and we had to call the plumber to cut the pipe so we could free his head. Smokey is always there to meet and greet us whenever we arrive home,” shares Harrison. During a very rainy, cold storm the Harrison’s found “Shadow” dripping wet and very hungry. “We nursed him back to health and he became our fourth kitty tenant. Shadow is a silky gray, long-haired cat with green eyes. He has an elegant, bushy tail. He is very long from head to tail. Shadow is very dignified and graceful. He is our gentle giant and King of the Cat Condo’s, says Harrison.

“Ottie is our baby in the truest sense. He is 1 ½ years old, predominantly black with long hair with green eyes. Ottie is WILD, but shows me the most affection. He is always climbing into my lap, wrapping his front legs around my neck, and showering me with more kisses than all of the rest of the cats combined. It is not unusual for Ottie to walk around the house on my shoulders,” Harrison explains. Susan Harrison, like many proud parents, likes to provide her kitties with the best amenities possible. “We recently had our house designed and remodeled and included an area especially for the cats.” With the help of their builder and designer, Harry Poehlmann and Dawn Oglesby, Harrison designed a built-in structure with doors that are cat-shaped kitty entrances which lead to individual litter boxes. Although she cleans the litter boxes at least once a day, Susan also had ventilation fans installed. The kitty area also features two kitty condo’s and a toy storage area. Each cat can take out their favorite toy when they want to play, but unfortunately just like children, they haven’t quite learned the knack of putting them away. “Personally, cats are my hobby and a lifetime commitment. You have to have the time and be willing to adjust your schedule to meet their needs. If a person is considering adopting a cat, they should pick up informative literature at the Humane Society,” says Harrison. “Old Man, Quazie, and Jeff, they are my garage cats...but that is another story from the Cat Whisperer.” Lynn Dean is a freelance writer living in Timnath

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Previous Page: Bride: Dramatic drop waist all over tulle dress with blush toned beading on the bodice by Alfred Sung. Delicate beaded headpiece from Tigerlilly Tiaras. Fingertip veil with lace and beaded edging from MalisHenderson, Elen Henderson designs. Ensemble courtesy Mountain Avenue Bridal. Groom: Debonair tone on tone striped tuxedo from After 6 sports a two-button, single breasted wool coat and matching pants, a lavender silk vest with covered buttons, and classic white tux shirt. $119 (rental), courtesy of Brass Key Menswear, Greeley. Jewelry: A trio of pretty pearl accents include a 27 inch strand of 5mm pearls, $695; dangle 6mm pearl earrings, $580; and 7 inch bracelet of 5mm pearls, $119. Stunning 14 ct white gold engagement ring with 1 ct round diamond and pave diamonds set on either side, $1,350, and accompanying wedding ring with raised V-shape covered in pave set diamonds, $875. Courtesy Sartor Hamann, Fort Collins. Flowers: Luscious bridal bouquet and boutonniere of lavender roses with sprays of white Andromeda courtesy Paul Wood Florist, Fort Collins. This Page: Bride: Elegant in gold on gold lace and organza over satin from Anjolique. This mermaid silhouette gown features a strapless neckline that has optional beaded spaghetti straps, a dropped-waist bodice is embroidered with lace and embellished in Swarovski crystals, seed pearls, and bugle beads, and the fulllength skirt is finished with a chapel length train. Available in white, ivory, gold, and oyster in sizes 032. $1000, courtesy Blushing Bride, Windsor. Bridesmaid: Gorgeous black organza mock two-piece dress creates a slim look with a ruched bodice, sweetheart neckline, vertical beading, and buttons down the back. The two-tier, a-line skirt is accented with tone-on-tone beadwork. From Bella Formals by Venus, $220, courtesy Blushing Bride, Windsor. Jewelry: Yellow gold eternal circle pendant with 57 diamond chips on the circle and a cluster of larger diamonds on a center point on a gold chain. $1,325, courtesy Sartor Hamann, Fort Collins. Flowers: Bridal bouquet featured pink stock, pink mini callas, gerbera daisies, luscious lavender dendrobium orchids, and delicate beaded garlands. Bridesmaid corsage was all silk and featured pink roses on a beaded base, accented by sheer pink ribbon. Both arrangements courtesy Palmer Flowers & Decorating Gallery.

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Bride: Spectacular natural satin strapless princess cut gown with a pick-up skirt featuring a lace-up back by Mikaella. Chapel length veil with beaded edging from Malis-Henderson , Elen Henderson designs. Ensemble courtesy Mountain Avenue Bridal. Bridesmaid: Dazzling chocolate colored satinfaced taffeta strapless A-gown, with a sweetheart neckline, a pleated bodice, and dropped waist by Jim Hjelm. Enamel, bloom vine necklace by Tigerlilly Tiaras. Ensemble courtesy Mountain Avenue Bridal. Flower Girl: Angelic empire, tea-length dress with full skirt and bateau neckline metallic brocade. Coordinating silk velvet sash with self fabric rose accent. Available in pink, lilac, champagne, black and light carmel, all with silver. From Annie Girl designs sold exclusively at Mountain Avenue Bridal. Jewelry: Bride: Sprays of freshwater pearls adorn a sterling strand for a unique and stylish look, $49. Fabulous freshwater drop pearl earrings are a perfectly elegant accompaniment, $15. Courtesy Sather’s Leading Jewelers, Fort Collins. Flower Girl: Pink freshwater pearls are delightful on a sterling necklace and bracelet. Ensemble includes necklace, bracelet (shown on flower girl) and earrings (shown on bridesmaid), $39. Darling sterling silver flower girl bracelet with enamel flower charms will be a treasured favorite, $29. Courtesy Sather’s Leading Jewelers, Fort Collins. Flowers: Exquisite bridal bouquets featured pink roses and pink spray roses, green hypericum, trachelium, and Kermitpoms. Beautiful bridesmaid nosegay also featured chocolate cosmos. Flower girl’s pomander ball and halo have pink spray roses, green Kermitpom mums, plus ivy on the halo. Courtesy of Paul Wood Florist, Fort Collins

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Kim Schatz Loveland Coffee Co. Old world femininity from Alberto Makali’s holiday antique ruby red velvet jacket with flirty sleeves and peplum, $180, with a shapely flattering long skirt,$180. Vintage styled dangle earrings, $15. Courtesy of Designs Boutique, Fort Colllins.

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Previous Page: Reflections Medspa Jeannette Mercer, MD Exotic Metallic embroidery punctuates the wrap crushed silk top by Nara Carmice, $75, topping a black camisole from Tribal, $55. Donna black velvet pants, $75, gold tag earrings from Dana $20, and velvet mules from Brighton, $160.

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Todd Kerr Good looking and in-style multi-striped Equili Brio dress shirt, $165, tops sharp black pleated St. Croix wrinkle-free trousers, $185. Black diagonal belt has silver and gold buckle by Brighton, $47. Comfort black calfskin shoes from Bioessence, $180. Courtesy of Brass Key Menswear, Greeley.

Kim Brunkhardt Sassy wild animal print adds pizzazz to Piano’s crinkle tunic with beaded edging, $60, accent black velvet full leg pants from Donna, $75. Shoes and accessories from Brighton. Rusty sandals, $145, and Glass Mountain necklace, $69, earrings, $34. Courtesy Brass Heart Clothing, Greeley.

Patricia Stephenson Rich and elegant java colored tweed suiting by Tribal. Vest, $89, layers atop a java ruffled lace blouse, $67, and matching lined slacks, $79, Dangle earrings in brown and black by Carol & Harry Accessories, $13. Courtesy of Threads Clothing Etc., Fort Collins.

Abby Charpentier Creative and clever combination of color and texture. Handknit patchwork short cotton sweater with square wooden buttons by Curio, $136, ads contrast to a shiny copper washable silk blouse from, $71, and luxurious brocade pants by Tribal, $68. Courtesy of Threads Clothing Etc., Fort Collins.

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Patti Ingels Retired and Having Fun Stunning sexy red drape front nylon tank from Sweet Pea, $85 dresses up black “Rocker” Jo’s jeans that fit at the knees and hips and flare at the ankle, $160. Hammered sterling silver hoops, $88, and signature circle necklace, $143, are from Adina Reyter. Courtesy of Tula, Fort Collins.

Etage Asrat Owner/Manager Nyala Ethiopian Cuisine Trendy and svelte black nylon, plunging V-neck tank with wide band from Sweet Pea, $80, atop distressed, 5-pocket jeans Paige jeans, $172. Gold-plated coin necklace from Adina Reyter, $232. Courtesy of Tula, Fort Collins.

Jacquelyn (Jacki) Kramer Festive sheer indigo mesh and denim playfully combine for a sensational look by Tribal. Blouse, $71, skirt, $67, black camisole, $41. Black and white pearl necklace, $178, gray glass earrings, $29. Black fringed light weight jacket from Karen Kane, $198. Courtesy of Threads Clothing Etc., Fort Collins. Limo from T.L.C. Limos.

Kim Schatz Ready for the holidays sporting a Venetian Christmas red wool jacket, $108, tops a black, lined vest, $76, which layers atop a crisp white lace blouse, $67, by Tribal. Black poly-rayon blend pants by Rauel, $72, and Swarovski crystal loop earrings, $51. Courtesy of Threads Clothing Etc., Fort Collins.

Patricia Stephenson Out on the town and dressed up for fun. Festive top from Alberto Makali, $156, tops a flattering metallic leaf motif evening skirt by Ribkoff, $216. Iridescent beaded Yolanta earrings, $143, and necklace, $141. Courtesy of Designs Boutique, Fort Collins.

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holiday :: sport utility vehicles This holiday season Santa ain’t got nothin’ on you. check out these powerful rides...

Holiday Sleighs Load the family into one of these and it’s “to Grandma’s house we go!” With DVD’s in the back and comfort ruling supreme, you’ll never hear “Are we there yet?” again. Revel in the power, the luxury, the opulence of one of these new SUV’s.

2007 Chevy Tahoe Tahoe is the best-selling full-size SUV in America. Unwilling to rest on past laurels Chevy is introducing the best Tahoe ever. Vortec 5300 V8 engine with Active Fuel Management, seating for up to nine, 20-inch wheels, and classexclusive, available power-release function and heated cushions. High level of security: with Stabilitrak Electronic Stability Control System and a wider overall stance. Head-curtain side air bags for every row. Plus available rearview camera system and Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist. Available at Dellenbach Motors, Fort Collins.

2007 Honda CR-V Do you yearn for the thrill of discovery? Then you’ll enjoy exploring the all-new 2007 CR-V. Its fresh style is just your first taste of something truly irresistible. With its re-sculpted shape, designers focused on modern lines, aerodynamics and a meticulous attention to detail. CR-V is bound to attract fans of high style, luxury and big roominess. Five adults can soak up the spacious comfort, with lots of cubic space left for cargo. Relax, there’s plenty of CR-V to go around. Available at Markley Motors, Fort Collins.

2007 Cadillac Escalade Chrome Couture. Adorned with chrome from top to bottom, Escalade is new to its core. A wide, athletic stance and sophisticated aerodynamic form are balanced on alloy wheels such as the available chromed 22-inch wheels. An advanced new frame, suspension, and steering allow this commanding vehicle to “drive small,” with steering and handling precision that go beyond what you expect of an SUV – one that puts 403 horsepower at your disposal. Inside, Escalade is like the penthouse suite. Important standard features include a power liftgate, remote start, and a Bose® 5.1 Discrete Surround Sound System. Creature comforts are provided for too… heated and cooled front seats and a heated steering wheel are available. Inside and out, Escalade makes the case that the new gold standard is chrome. Available at Dellenbach Motors, Fort Collins.

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community :: profile Community pillars, angela and spiro palmer, make superior service look easy

Excellence The Palmer Way by Corey Radman

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hristmas is in the air at Palmer Flowers & Decorating Gallery. When you arrive at the gallery you are immediately immersed in the sights, scents, and sounds of Christmas. From the red and gold entryway arch you can see nothing but Christmas through the entire showroom. There are dozens of Christmas trees adorned with lights, ornaments, and ribbons of every kind. Delectable pastries are circulated by friendly, helpful staff that will be sure you leave with a complementary rose. The selection of decorative holiday pieces is impressive. You will find an abundance of silk flower arrangements to suit any place in your home, and more options for fresh flower arrangements than you can imagine. It is clear that Palmer Flowers is the place to come for your Christmas decorating. The yearly tradition of Christmas at Palmer’s is legendary in the region and draws customers from far and wide. When asked how much effort is put into the display, Spiro Palmer says, “Oh not very much. Only six months.” Angela Palmer relates that the first Christmas open house for the Palmers was in 1976 at their first store on Olive and College Ave. They had one tray of baklava and one Christmas tree with handmade ornaments. In the 30 proceeding years the growth of the business has been amazing. These days over 15,000 people annually visit the gallery during Christmas season. During this season their staff of around 50 grows to over 100. “They’re the best crew ever,” says Mrs. Palmer. Christmas at Palmer’s has definitely become

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Palmer Flowers & Decorating Gallery a trademark of their service but the shop itself has become an area icon and has garnered many awards over the years including Best of Fort Collins, every year since 1999. Most recently, the Palmers were awarded the prestigious, Retail Florist of the Year for 2005. Conferred by the Wholesale Florist & Florist Supplier Association (WF&FSA), the Palmers were singled out for this award among all floral retailers in the United States and Canada. This award signifies respect and a phenomenal reputation not only among customers but among the wholesalers in the industry. Additionally, Angela Palmer will be inducted into the American Institute of Floral Designers this July – an honor reserved for a very few number of designers. Only 1,300 total people have received the award to date. Mr. Palmer attributes the business’s success primarily to loving what they do. They strive to give the absolute best to their consumers, involve themselves and their employees in the community and know that rewards of profit will come as a result of their excellence in other areas. Both Mr. and Mrs. Palmer agree that by giving great value for the customer’s dollar and providing superior quality and service, their business has become distinguished in northern Colorado. “Without our customers, we wouldn’t be here,” says Mr. Palmer.

Mrs. Palmer comments that one of her favorite things about her work is the ability to connect with customers. The Palmers are often present for families’ biggest occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, births, or deaths. She remembers crying with dear customers over family deaths and celebrating with them about new babies. A favorite story Mrs. Palmer recounts involves a woman who had come from hard times and had never experienced Christmas in her life… until coming to Palmer Flowers where she found warmth, an extended family, and reason to celebrate. The woman eventually became a long-time employee of the company. Through the annual Christmas displays at the Palmers, many lives are touched. It is precisely because Palmer Flowers is more than a business that so many people are drawn there and this is why the success has continued for 30 years. Fort Collins is indeed fortunate to have them. 3710 Mitchell Drive, Fort Collins (970) 226-6222 Web: www.palmerflowers.com

Corey Radman is Assistant Editor for Style Media & Design Inc.

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Hilton :: Fort Collins November 4

Over 275 business owners, community leaders and physicians attended the elegant evening. Against the beautiful backdrop of holiday decorations, guests bid on original art & sculpture, sport tickets, jewelry and more at this special 25th anniversary celebration. The full evening included honoring Mary Gullikson for her philanthropic service, a spirited live auction, and “Celebrity Waiters�. Over $93,000 was raised to benefit the McKee Breast Center in pursuit of breast cancer education, diagnosis and treatment.

John & Nina Bodenhamer, Illeane & Stan Podolski, Teresa & Peter Koplyay Mary Gullikson

Jerry & Pam Lewis, Dan & Cyndi Dennie

George & Coleen Ligotke

Rick & Bonnie Sutton

Caroline McHugh, Judy Chapman, Cheri Lohnes, Julie Johnson Haffner, Joan McKibben

Susan Hartley, Avriel Agnelio, Diane Foley, Ellen Balestrieri, Penny Fryer Patrick & Ronnie Lightfoot

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Celebrity Waiters- Judy Chapman, David Mineo, Betty Stevens

Warren & Julie Yoder, Eric & Rowena Worthan, Scott & Lisa Raberge, Kurt & Hilda Loveless

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a Krista Watzel & Jeff Matthews Stephanie Kroll & Einstein

John Albright & Hamlet

Standing: Deanna Harpham, Judy Dunn, Susan Harrison, Maddy Kalin Seated: Paulicia Larsen, Carole Egger, Arla Squires, Janet Sauter

Jeff Matthews, Dawn & Tom Weimer

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mutt masquerade top cat & T ails gala Lincoln Center :: Fort Collins October 28

Over 280 guests had a tail waggin good time at this 8th annual gala. Supporters savored a gourmet dinner, bid on sculptures, sports packages, jewelry, art and pet supplies. Highlights included the adoptable pet parade of dogs, cats and rabbits, the premiere of the new Humane Society video and limited edition event art piece by a Denver artist. Over $79,000 was raised for animal care and placement programs as well as new outdoor dog runs (for play and exercise) at the Larimer Humane Society. (Photo Courtesy of Heidi Muller Photography)

Martha Faulk & Carole Egger

Albright & Hamlet

Ryan Kramer & Chris Kelly

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Mike & Cindy Nelson

Bonnie Smith & Joseph Olsen

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comfort keepers : : 5 th anniversary celebration

Ptarmigan Country Club :: Windsor October 19

The Halloween themed evening provided over 100 guests, friends and Realities for Children Members an enjoyable evening of libations, a silent auction and a radio rendition of Dracula. Proceeds of the evening benefitted the Triumph Awards Scholarship Endowment Fund, for abused children who have ‘triumphed’ in their lives. Melissa Aston, Andrea Fowler, Valerie & Keith Aston (Recipient of Senior Lifetime Achievement Award), Karrol & Bill Steeves Holli Milenski, Megan Greer, Carrie Kralicek

Craig & Molly Secher & Glen Gibson

Kathy Lanning, Karrol Steeves & Rhonda Gray

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Poudre River Arts Center :: Fort Collins November 3

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scenic views, agricultural lands and wildlife habitat.

Kevin & Nadine Hooper, Gretchen & Michael MacVean

Michael & Marie Kirkpatrick

Bonnie & Kim Szidon

Jim Disney, Jane Clark, Carl Spina

Sara Tutt, Cathy Morgan

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Hilton :: Fort Collins November 9

Nearly 200 community members came to show support of the UniverCity Connections initiative. This initiative is a collaborative project between CSU, City of Fort Collins and the Poudre River natural area to bring exceptional community assets together in harmony with our natural environment. Serving as convener, the Community Foundation has generously provided $50,000 in funding toward this initiative.

about to Jerry Donnan, Kit Sutherland, Ray Caraway, Chris Osborrn, Victor Holtorf

6 t h a nnu a l s w e e t i n d u l g e nc e Sandy Calhoun, Donna Brown, Harvey Cutler, Wayne Brown, Roselin Cutler

Hilton :: Fort Collins November 10

An evening of scrumptious desserts and champagne greeted 300 guests at this elegant evening. The evening included a variety of speakers, a silent auction, and live music. Over $10,000 will benefit Northern Colorado AIDS Project and their programs to improve the quality of life for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, and to help stop the spread of the disease in northern Colorado.

Gordon Thibedeau

Todd Henry, R.B. Stewart, Elissa Braunstein, Bob Kling

Gaby Arabia, Kelly Nelson, Jake Blumberg, Christina Farhart, Julie Sullivan

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Michael Barnes, Jennifer Harman, Laurence Shaw, Jeff Herman, Judy Hazel

Bob Bongiovanni, Christopher Smith, Deirdre Maloney, Sondra Chessare Dr. Bill Straub, Eric Aoki, Paul Chet, Greg Bruny

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chapungu sculpture park first phase unveiling

Promenade Shops at Centerra :: Loveland November 2

Over 100 art and community supporters came to the unveiling of the first phase of the Chapungu Sculpture Park just east of the Promenade Shops at Centerra. A traditional Mbira Shona Blessing by Taruwona was included during this special occasion. At completion the park will feature 80 Shona sculptures connected by a nature path and interpretive seating areas. Grand opening is slated for August 2007.

about town Troy McWhinney, Marcie Mushore, Roy Guthrie, Doug Hill, Chad McWhinney

style ’ s client appreciation event

Bas Bleu :: Fort Collins November 12

Style Magazine held their 2nd annual Client Appreciation Event to benefit Hope Lives Breast Cancer Support Center. Everyone enjoyed the delightful play, “Greetings,” followed by refreshments and a live auction of the winter cover of Style, opening page of the fashion section and fashion model opportunities. Generous bidders raised nearly $12,000 to benefit women in Larimer and Weld counties diagnosed with breast cancer. Mark Kendall & Janet Schwartz

Betty Frye, Anne Smigelsky, Nancee Testa, Debi Webster

Corey Radman, Austin Lamb, Barbara Burkett

Nichole Carpenter, Andrea Becvar, Joleen Becvar

Kerry & Michael Fannon

Scott Charpentier

Patti Ingels, Deborah Moeck, Kendra Melson, Karen Christensen, Lydia Dody, Rhonda Gray

Lisa Kerr, Jon Ainslie, Kim & Michael Brunkhardt Patricia & John Stephenson, Sondy Skrove

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