THRIVE Loveland Magazine (September 2019)

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Sept em ber 2019

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Upcoming Events

August TLC meeting with Jim WIllard

August THRIVE Loveland Pizza & Bingo

Sept ember M on . 9/ 9

THRIVE Lovelan d Fr ee M on t h ly Pizza Din n er f or Older Adu lt s (50+) 4 :00 pm -5:30 pm New locat ion : 2500 N. Garfield Ave Mountainview Pres. Church, Loveland Topic: Advan ced Dir ect ives RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Tu es. 9/ 10

TLC - Th e Lovelan d Con n ect ion 9:00 am -10:30 am All Saints Episcopal Church, 3448 N Taft Ave, Loveland Topic: Rialt o Th eat er Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Wed. 9/ 18

Savvy Sen ior s ANB Bank, 808 W. Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland (Conference Room) Topic: Dem yst if yin g Real Est at e Ter m s Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Wed. 9/ 25

THRIVE Lovelan d Sen ior Lu n ch Bu n ch at Hok k aido Bu f f et 11:30 am 11011 E Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland. Join us for our new monthly lunch meeting. Lunch is under $10-getting to know other "seasoned adults" in the community is priceless! Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Oct ober

2:00 pm -3:00 pm

M on . 10/ 7

THRIVE Fr ee M on t h ly Pizza Din n er f or Older Adu lt s (50+) 4 :00 pm -5:30 pm New locat ion : 2500 N. Garfield Ave Mountainview Pres. Church, Loveland Topic: M edicar e 101 RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Tu es. 10/ 8

TLC - Th e Lovelan d Con n ect ion 9:00 am -10:30 am All Saints Episcopal Church, 3448 N Taft Ave, Loveland Topic: Er ic Waples speak in g on Th e Su pr em e Cou r t Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

Wed. 10/ 16 Savvy Sen ior s ANB Bank, 808 W. Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland (Conference Room) Topic: I n st an t Of f er s - Th e Good, Th e Bad, an d Th e Ugly Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

2:00 pm -3:00 pm

Wed. 10/ 23 THRIVE Lovelan d Sen ior Lu n ch Bu n ch at Hok k aido Bu f f et 11:30 am 11011 E Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland. Join us for our new monthly lunch meeting. Lunch is under $10-getting to know other "seasoned adults" in the community is priceless! Please RSVP at 970-852-4900 or http://bit.ly/thriversvp

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In This Issue..... Ber t h ou d Residen t .................... 8 Br ain Gam es............................... 20 Bu sin ess Spot ligh t ..................... 7 Est es Par k Residen t ................... 2 Est es Sen ior Cit izen s Cen t er .... 17 Even t s......................................... 18 Healt h y Livin g........................... 19 In dex of Spon sor s..................... 5 Legal View s................................. 22 Local Clu bs..................................16 Local Resou r ces......................... 10 Local Sigh t s.................................14 Local Th in gs t o Do..................... 6 Lovelan d Residen t ..................... 13 Pr eser vin g M em or ies..................11 Spot ligh t Ar t ist ...........................12 THRIVE Lovelan d .......................... 4

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Impor tant Phone Number s

Ber t h ou d Berthoud Area Transportation Sys. (BATS) Library Parks & Recreation Senior Center

970-344-5816 970-532-2757 970-532-1600 970-532-2730

Est es Par k Estes Valley Community Center 970-586-8191 Library 970-586-8116 Estes Park Senior Citizens Center (EPSCC) 970-581-2195 VIA Transportation 303-447-9636 Lovelan d Chilson Rec Center (main) Library SAINT Transportation Senior Center

970-962-2386 970-962-2665 970-223-8653 970-962-2783

Š 2019 THRIVE Loveland, 1635 Foxtrail Ct., Loveland, CO 80538 970-852-4900 All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without written permission is strictly prohibited. Advertisements contained within this publication do not represent endorsement by the publisher. Publisher may not be held liable or responsible for business practices of these companies.

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THRIVE Loveland & Surrounding Towns was created to serve older adults (50+) in Loveland, Berthoud, and Estes Park. We believe that people need THREE things in order to THRIVE: -

Someone to care about them. Something to do. Something to look forward to.

It is our mission to help meet these needs by creating meaningful, local connections through this monthly publication and local events. We invite you to participate! We are looking to feature the following types of articles that spotlight older adults (50+) or are of interest to older adults in our community: Local Heroes, Volunteers, Artists Senior owned businesses Home & Garden Organizations that serve seniors Senior Events Recipes Travel Pets Celebrations Auto Aficionado Resident Spotlight - Professional photos are taken for this article and used for the cover. If you are interested in being interviewed or submitting an article for the magazine, please email Danita@Thriveloveland.com or call Danita at 970-852-4900

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Meet t he Publisher s Danita & Mark Nixon are residents of Loveland. Mark is a native of Colorado, he was born in Ft. Collins. Danita was raised a Navy brat, and considers Colorado home. When they aren't working or serving

Est es: Library, Recreation Center, Senior Center, in the community, Danita & Mark can be found MedX spending time with friends and family, (5 Lovelan d: Library, Chilson Senior Center, Pizza grandkids), "sampling" craft beers, geocaching, traveling or soaking in hot springs! Ranch, Perkins & Golden Corral 4

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Ber thoud Resident seventeenth year in August. Gena?s mother, Rose, is the Queen Mum of the Queen Mum and just celebrated her 93 birthday.

Gena Feldman (Right) with her Mum Rose

She Wear s Many Hat s by Vir gin ia J. Hu ppe

Gena Feldman was born in Akron, Colorado and moved to Berthoud in 1978. Gena is known to wear many ?hats?. Gena?s first hat is the hat of ?business owner/entrepreneur ?. In 2007 she opened Indigo Sky Trading Company in Berthoud. Her shop is filled with wonderful and unusual jewelry, antiques, collectibles and items handcrafted by local artisans. There?s definitely something for everyone! Gena?s second hat is ?teacher ?. Gena teaches oil painting, stained glass, jewelry making, glass-fusing, mosaic and fairy garden classes in her store. Many of her clients find it very rewarding to make something and display it in their home. Gena?s third hat is ?Queen Mum of the Shady Ladies Red Hatters?. She started Shady Ladies in 2002, they just celebrated their 8

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The "Shady Ladies Red Hatters"

Other hats Gena has worn are: Campfire Leader, eleven years as Larimer County Fair Supt, sponsor of the cheerleaders for twelve years, and color guard for three years. The most unexpected and challenging hat Gena has had to wear appeared several years ago. The hat from the diagnosis of cancer. Despite chemo and radiation she hardly missed a beat during her illness. The treatments gave her another new hat- curly hair! Gena is a fun-loving, joke-telling, free-spirited person! Her warm smile never leaves as she greets customers in her store. Stop by Indigo Sky Trading Company, Gena and the shop are treasures to remember!


Indigo Sky Trading Co. Stop by and see all that Gena has to offer at the Indigo Sky Trading Co. located at:

212 Mountain Ave, Berthoud, CO 80513 (970) 532-0790 indigoskytradingco.com

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Ber t h ou d is t h e best ! Gena Feldman

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Local Resour ces

St epping int o Our Wisdom by Ph yllis Ken n em er

Do we get wiser as we age? Dr. Beth Firestein believes we do. Dr. Firestein, a licensed psychologist, has counseled many older women during her 23 years in Loveland. In addition to her private practice, she facilitates a Wise Women group. The group meets on alternate Tuesdays from September through May. These meetings welcome women of all ages. They are a gift to the community and are offered at no cost. The first meeting of the new series will be held on September 10th from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the House of Neighborly Service. Women may come

Dr Beth Firestein and her horse B.J.

regularly to all of the meetings or drop in occasionally. Everyone is accepted into the group and becomes an active participant. Dr. Firestein begins her facilitation with a focus topic. She distributes a short discussion of the subject and some questions to consider in a "Food for Thought" article. Those who have signed up for email notifications receive this prior to the meeting. Printed copies are also available at the gathering. A sampling of previous topics includes: Balancing Self and Others, Listening, and Saving Our Sanity. Dr. Firestein was raised in Austin, Texas, and attended the University of Texas. She discovered Northern Colorado when she came to Fort Collins for a doctoral internship at CSU. Although, she accepted a position at Southern Illinois University and stayed there for ten years, her heart kept calling her back to Colorado. She moved to Loveland in 1996. Maintaining a work-life balance is important to her. Having reached the age of 61, Dr. Firestein chooses to stay active. Riding her horse, B.J., has been a source of joy for 23 years. For additional relaxation and stress relief, Dr. Firestein enjoys hiking and camping!

For m or e in f or m at ion abou t Dr . Fir est ein an d h er Wise Wom en gr ou p, go t o w w w.bet h f ir est ein .com . 10 10 Towns

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Pr eser ving Memor ies

Legacy Videos Pr eser vin g w it h a pu r pose

A photo is still worth a

by Clair e Rich ar dson

thousand

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daughters school photos and as I was so

digital world with attention

proud to see her in a cap and gown, with a

spans decreasing, capturing

big smile on her face, the package of

the attention of our youth

photos has sat on my desk since. It?s the same for many of us with the invention of smart phones- we now have the luxury of taking as many photos as we?d like, and often multiple of the same one to get that ?just perfect photo?. But then what? Those photos often stay on our phone or

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Does anyone print photos anymore? A couple

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prominent and engaging. We facetime (live video), we send more videos, we watch more videos. Videos literally tell a story; from being able to see mannerisms, facial expressions and hearing a voice, a video not only has a way of capturing an audience, but leaving a legacy of stories, memories and history that a photo cannot replace. Preserving

with

Purpose

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documentary service. They sit down in the comfort of a client?s home to conduct an in-depth interview of their life story, including memories and stories their family will love to hear. Their goal is to preserve the story for the client?s family, but more importantly for the grandchildren who can enjoy seeing this at a time when it can be appreciated. As well, Preserving with Purpose aims to help build stronger

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Local Spotl ight Ar tist Ar tist

Sw it ching Gear s by Bob M cDon n ell

Elza Simpson is a complex man. In retirement, he designs and builds intricate covers that operate wall light switches. ?I?m self-taught at everything I?ve done in life,? he says. The 62-year-old spent much of his life doing computer technician and tech support work. Before moving to Loveland about two years ago, Elza raised alpacas and donkeys in Bennett, Colorado. One of his hobbies is making clocks. Elza wanted to pursue making cases for clocks. In 2017, he discovered CreatorSpace in downtown Loveland on Railroad Avenue. He joined, and has access to the facility 24/7. The Loveland CreatorSpace is a non-profit, members funded and operated, cooperative space for engineers, artists, musicians, and tinkerers of all sorts to come together and create. CreatorSpace has a wood, metal and electronics shop, along with 3D printers and laser cutters. Using the laser cutter, Elza found it easy to design and make things. This is how he came up with the concept of making light switch covers with gears that resemble clocks. His company Switches and Gears evolved soon after. ?It?s a fun way to make a light go on and off,? Elza says. Ph ot os by Bob M cDon n ell

People like the unique nature and look of the switches. Elza sells them on etsy.com and at a local store. He wants to expand into other markets. Prices range from $20 to $35. Looking ahead, he will continue to fulfill the growing demand for his one-of-a-kind product. Elza is eager to design new switch plate patterns.

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Lovel and Resident

3 Gener at ions of Golfer s by Bob M cDon n ell

Ellen Roylance-Dvorak of Loveland loves golf for a number of reasons. She says its good exercise, something she can do with both family and friends, and a sport one can play for years. Ellen is proud that she got her daughter, Michelle, into golf at an early age, starting her on lessons at the age of eight. Michelle Ellen with her granddaughters and daughter at the Philo golf eventually joinined the high school team in tournament held this summer. Laramie her senior year. Later, she, in turn, exposed her two daughters, Ashleigh and Mikaila, to golf, hoping they too would come to and 90s. Many keep playing even with physical limitations. ?Lots and lots of people Jim and I love the sport. play with are overcoming something? had parts Ashleigh and Mikaila joined First Tee, a Denver replaced, cancer survivors, people with stents in youth golf program when they were eight and their heart and some that carry oxygen.? seven. This was their formal introducing to the game. Both Ashleigh (now 18) and Mikaila Ellen praised the local courses for being user (now 16) played golf at Arapahoe High School friendly to people with any issue. ?It?s important that if we can be mobile that we are.? She in Centennial, CO. added that some liked that golfers may play Ellen?s started golfing in her late 20s. Being in either nine or eighteen holes, depending on the real estate at the time, she needed a place to time available. Either way, she likes that the unwind. Also, back then, there were no cell golfers get out in the fresh air and sunshine. phones so no business calls occurred during a The SNAG mini-golf course at Cattail Creek round of golf. earned kudos from Ellen. It is a new way to Ellen says that she and her husband, Jim introduce young people to golf. This course Dvorak, enjoy playing golf with their allows families to golf together, regardless of grandchildren. Michelle says the girls like to experience or ability. challenge their grandparents to a friendly Ellen and Jim appreciate living close enough to round of golf. the granddaughters that they have been able to Recently, Ellen, her daughter and attend their tournaments. The couple takes as granddaughters participated as a team in the many opportunities as they can to play golf Loveland Philo Golf Tournament. Ellen liked when they travel. In Loveland, Jim plays golf five that the tournament was for charity, involved days a week, and he walks four of those days. decorating the golf carts, and the team could Ellen and Jim plan to continue golfing and wear matching shirts. having fun as long as they can, their family does Ellen feels that golf should be fun. ?It?s a sport too!. you do all your life.? Some of the women in Ellen?s Loveland golf league are in their 80s 13 THRIVE Loveland & Surrounding Towns

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Mr s. Walsh's Gar den by T.A Ru st in An Early Morning Visitor

Mrs. Walsh's Garden in Estes Park offers a quiet respite in the midst of the whirlwind of activity in the downtown area. Developed with private funding in 2010 by the Lamey family as an homage to Peggy Walsh, longtime Estes Park resident, the Garden occupies one-third of an acre at 322 Elkhorn, across from Performance Park. All the flowers, bushes and other plants growing here are native to Colorado. Have you ever wondered what that flower or bush you saw in Rocky Mountain National Park was called? If it's native to the area, you will probably find it in Mrs. Walsh's Garden. Designed with a loop path, the garden includes hundreds of native plants, most of them with an identification placard. On a recent visit, 14 14 Towns

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columbines, wild roses and harebells were in bloom. A cactus garden has recently been added. There is a box for leaving questions for a horticulturist. The path through the garden has been designed to accommodate wheelchairs and is level and smooth, paved with decomposed granite for stability. It winds through the garden, crossing a footbridge and leading to a pond at the far end. The Town of Estes Park owns and manages Mrs. Walsh's Garden, with the guidance of an advisory board. Chairperson Joan Sapp welcomes everyone interested in plants to visit the garden. ?It can be the average gardener who just wants to know what they can grow in their backyard


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garden,? she said, or someone with specific interests. ?It's a peaceful place,? she added. Admission to Mrs. Walsh's Garden is always free, and it is open every day from sunrise to sunset. The gate is kept latched to keep out deer and elk; guests are asked to close it behind them after they enter. ?We can keep the deer and elk out, but we can't keep the chipmunks and the rabbits out,? said Joan. One of Estes Park's best bronze sculptures is tucked away in the corner of the Garden, overlooking the pond: a young boy reading with a bird perched on his book. The boy in the sculpture invites visitors to do what he is doing: taking a few minutes to rest in the peace and quiet of Mrs. Walsh's Garden. 15 THRIVE Loveland & Surrounding Towns

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Local Clubs

Loveland Fishing Club by Ph yllis Ken n em er

A club dedicated to fishing? Yes! The Loveland Fishing Club began about fifteen years ago with a dozen or so fishing enthusiasts and has since grown about to 100 members. They love to go fishing, talk about fishing, teach others to fish, and promote the joys of fishing.

the joy they bring to the community, noting that club members contribute thousands of hours for these events.

Fishing club members participate in the Loveland Kids Fishing Derby. The rangers stock fish in the river in North Lake Park. Parents bring their kids to catch these fish and members of the club are there to help. They also assist in gutting and cleaning fish and cooking them on picnic grills for The group gathers for a friendly breakfast children eager to taste their "catch." every Friday morning at Perkins Restaurant. The club sponsors a Senior Fishing Event in This is the place to hear fish stories. Some September. Residents from senior living describe big catches, while others relate facilities gather at Flat Iron Reservoir. Some those inevitable tales of the "ones that got of them fish, often with the help of fishing away." Monthly business meetings are held club members. Others sit around a large at the Chilson Senior Center. Officers are campfire enjoying hot dogs and sodas. The elected at an annual picnic in Old Railroad club awards Olympic-type medals and gifts Park. Fishing trips occur year-round in for many categories, including the biggest various locations in Colorado and fish caught and the best hat. surrounding states. This year, the Senior Fishing Event is being Karol Stroschein, a representative of the held on Wed. Sept 25th from 9am-1pm. City's Senior Advisory Committee, serves as Register by Sept 9th with calling Ray at liaison for the club and the Chilson Center. 303-868-9164 or at the Chilson Center. For She is enthusiastic about the projects more information, about thie fishing club sponsored by the Loveland Fishing Club and visit www.lovelandfishingclub.com.

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Estes Park Senior Citizens Center

1760 Olympian Lane, Estes Park, CO 970- 581-2195 Estesparkseniors.org Open: 9am-2pm Monday through Friday

Member ship has it s' benef it s! Membership in the Estes Park Senior Citizens Center Is only $25 for the year. Membership includes all exercise activities, all classes, presentations, and allows you to have lunch at the $5 membership price. Join today! Stop by the center and sign up!

Lunch Ser ved Monday-Fr iday at 11:45 am Reservations MUST be made by 1:00 pm at least one business day in advance. For reservations please call 970-581-2195 COST: M em ber - $5, Non -M em ber : $8 M en u f or Week of Sept em ber 2 - 6

Act ivit ies M on , Wed, Fr i: 9:15?10:15am Tai Chi: Improve balance & flexibility. For all levels. 10:30-11:15am Tri-Fit: Cardio, strength & flexibility workout for all levels of fitness. Tu es & Th u r s: 9:15?10:15am Elements Gentle chair & floor yoga.

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Balance:

Tu es: 10:00am? 2:00pm Mah Jongg: Learn to play and enjoy this ancient Chinese game. Not e: All exercise classes are FREE to EPSCC members, Silver Sneakers and MedX members!

M on day: CLOSED for Labor Day Tu esday: Hot Roast Beef Sandwich w/ mashed potatoes, gravy & vegetables Wedn esday: BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich w/ homemade chips & coleslaw Th u r sday: Chicken Parmesan w/ Spaghetti, garlic bread & side salad Fr iday: Salmon w/ rice pilaf, & clam chowder soup Go t o Est espar k sen ior s.or g or st op by t h e cen t er t o see t h e m en u f or t h e r est of Sept em ber .

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Business Spotl ight

another of his varied interests: music. He plays the guitar and sings with the Riverside Ramblers, the local New Orleans Jazz group. During most of their numbers, Seth sits in the back with the rhythm section, but every so often he takes the microphone to croon a ballad or a humorous song.

Fat her Set h Richmond by T.A Ru st in

Members of the St. Bart's congregation might be forgiven for finding it difficult to get used to seeing their rector playing the guitar in a jazz group. Seth sees no conflict, and explains that music is one of the ways he copes with the stress and responsibility of leading the congregation. He also stays in touch with friends, old and new, and draws strength and inspiration from reading, from prayer, from his strong faith, and from sitting quietly outdoors in the company of the trees and the mountains.

Father Seth Richmond has led the congregation at St. Batholomew's Episcopal Church (St. Bart's) as rector for ten of his 30 years in the priesthood. He is known as a compassionate, caring and involved pastor, and his congregation is known for its support of social issues in the community. ?This parish Some eight months ago, Seth and members of has allowed me to put together most of the St. Bart's embarked on a new project of interest to seniors. The Memory CafĂŠ is an things I value,? he said. ?It's been a good fit.? international program that welcomes people Seth also has some skills you might not expect with dementia and their caregivers, to find in a clergyman. participating together in activities in a caring Long before Seth entered the Episcopal environment. The local group meets once a priesthood, he played professional baseball in month at St. Bartholomew's Church. Call (970) the Houston Astros organization. Don't bother 586-4504 for more information. Leading by looking up his major league stats; ruefully, Seth example, Father Seth Richmond encourages notes, he never made it to the ?Big Show? (the other seniors to continue to grow personally major leagues). When his baseball career didn't and spiritually, and to be a positive influence work out as he had hoped, he considered a for other people and the community. career as a psychotherapist. ?I really liked it, and I was good at it,? he said. ?But I felt a strong calling to the priesthood.? After a great deal of thought, he entered the seminary. ?My faith in that calling preempted the other,? he said. Seth enlivens his life in Estes Park through 18 18 Towns

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Healthy Living

Accessible Tr ails in Rocky Mount ain Nat ional Par k by T.A Ru st in

Rocky Mountain National Park is known for dramatic scenery and magnificent Fall colors. Most of the trails in the Park demand strenuous effort from hikers, but there are some that are easily accessible by visitors with impaired mobility, including those in wheelchairs.

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At Sprague Lake, a level path leads from the parking lot to the half-mile trail encircling the lake, with benches at several points allowing hikers to rest and enjoy the views of Hallet Peak and Flattop Mountain. Fishing is permitted, and there is a pier extending over the lake. Elk and moose frequent the lake, and there are picnic tables near the parking area.

the Park but is located a few miles south of Estes Park on Highway 7. A level trail less than one mile in length circles the lake, with a spur through the woods. The entire trail is wheelchair accessible and has no substantial change in elevation. Visitors are likely to see muskrat, ducks, occasionally beaver. Moose visit the lake frequently. Mt. Meeker and Long's Peak rise in Bear Lake is the most popular lake in the Park, the distance. so visitors should plan to arrive early and to take the (free) shuttle bus from the parking lot On the west side of the park, Holzwarth Historic near the entrance to Sprague Lake. A one-mile Site offers a glimpse into the history of the trail encircles the lake and most of it is settlers of Colorado. The site preserves several wheelchair accessible. The trail has some ups buildings once owned by the Holzwarth family and downs, and the lake is at 9,450 feet, but that homesteaded the property in 1917. The the path is smooth and there are numerous path from the parking lot to the site is level but benches for resting. Hallet Peak rises above long; a Park ranger or volunteer is on hand with the lake, and Long's Peak is in the distance. a golf cart for visitors with impaired mobility. The Fall colors are spectacular. In winter, the lake site itself is level and docents guide visitors freezes over, and hikers can walk across the through the buildings. ice? but wait until late in winter when the ice is thickest. Lily Lake is the easiest to get to. It is part of 19 THRIVE Loveland & Surrounding Towns

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What is a Guar dianship/Conser vat or ship? Guardianships and Conservatorships are established through the Court for elderly or disabled individuals to protect their interests. A guardian handles the personal interests and medical affairs of the incapacitated person, and a conservator manages the financial interests of someone who can no longer manage their own financial affairs. Often, if a guardianship is necessary a conservatorship is also needed. However, sometimes the individual is unable to manage their financial affairs but does not meet the definition of incapacity, or in the alternative an individual may suffer from incapacity, but not have sufficient assets to justify a conservatorship. Any person interested in the welfare of the party who needs a conservatorship or guardianship can petition to have a guardian/conservator appointed. Often, family members will agree to serve as the guardian or conservator. However, if sufficient funds are available or there is conflict in the family, it may better to have an independent third party serve in these roles. Your attorney can give you information on local professionals willing to take on these roles and their rates. Serving as a loved one?s guardian/conservator can be time consuming and there are numerous requirements set by the Court to ensure the protected persons interests are being adequately protected. The appointment process itself can be overwhelming as there are numerous pleadings as well as supporting documentation that needs to be filed with the Court, before a conservator/guardian will be appointed. The Court will also appoint a Court Visitor to visit with the protected person and access the need for a guardianship/conservatorship. Then the parties 22 22 Towns

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appear before the Court for a hearing and the Court decides if a conservator/guardian is needed. Once appointed, the conservator/guardian must comply with yearly reporting requirements as well as keeping the Court apprised of any changes. If you are concerned about a loved one and need assistance in determining if a conservatorship, guardianship or both would be beneficial, contact our experienced team at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin today!


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