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Wild Turkey-

Not A Rare Bird


In Estes Park
Wild turkeys are often seen between Estes Park
and Loveland. There is a flock living in Glen
Haven and occasionally, some birds are seen in
Estes. Keep a watchful eye for them, BUT, they
may all be in hiding now....
at least until after Thanksgiving.
Photo by EP NEWS/ Kris Hazelton

EP NEWS/ Gary Hazelton


New Life Center Opens At EPMC
Bridget Butts and baby Zac, Dr. Martin Koschnitzke, Jason Butts, Chelsey and Michael Lemke and baby Ethan and Rob Gordon officially
open the G.E. Johnson Construction Company New Life Center. See story on page 8.
Page 2 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
Urge For Voters rant/wedding hall, retail and office space,
and condo townhomes.
Volunteers Begin
To Help Decide The Stanley Hotel legally challenged this Canvass Of
contract. The trial court voided that sales
The Future contract, but the Town wants to give the Estes Park for
contract to the same developer again --
Dear Editor,
without new bids or proposals. Because Petition Signatures
A group of citizens is asking Estes Park
the court case is now on appeal, years of On Friday, November, 9, volunteers for
voters to sign a petition for an ordinance
litigation may delay the project. Friends of Stanley Lot 4 began their peti-
requiring that there be a public vote to
In September 2007, members of the tion drive calling for an election concern-
approve the terms of sale for any Town-
Association for Responsible Development ing the sale of Lot 4 in the Stanley
owned property within the Stanley
decided to submit a citizen’s initiative Historic District.
Historic District.
concerning the fate of Lot 4. We then “We had a great turnout,” said Byron
The Stanley Hotel is a powerful symbol
formed “Friends of Stanley Lot 4” for one Hall, chairman of the organization. Hall
of Estes Park. Its success or failure influ-
purpose: to allow the people to decide. said that about twenty volunteers attended
ences every business and resident in the
The question of how to develop the the Friday morning meeting, with organiz-
Estes Valley. The Town created the
Historic District is crucial to the future of ers contacting other volunteers unable to
Stanley Historic District to physically and
Estes Park. Town property belongs to you, attend. Attendees learned how to gather
economically preserve the Hotel. The
the voters, not town officials. Requiring valid petition signatures. Only registered
Town’s ordinance says it is intended to
voter approval creates accountability for voters within Estes Park can sign the peti-
“ensure that development in the fore-
selling public property. tions, although anyone at least 18 years of
ground of the Stanley Hotel Complex
The petition drive seeks to gather a min- age can solicit petition signatures.
does not destroy its essential historic char-
imum of 300 signatures (210 are Hall said that by Monday, some volun-
acter, or lessen its ability to conduct an
required). Town Trustees will then have a teers were seeking more petition forms.
economically viable operation.”
chance to vote in favor of the citizen-initi- “I’m grateful that so many voters are tak-
The Town owns four lots in the Historic
ated ordinance, or the ordinance will ing an interest in the development of
District, including Lot 4, purchased under
appear on the April ballot. Stanley Historic District Lot 4.” Hall said
a 1997 lease-purchase contract for
Readers can help by signing the petition, that some volunteers planned to gather
$807,000 plus interest. Last year, the
volunteering to help, and by telling the signatures outside the post office this
Town entered a contract to sell Lot 4 to a
Town trustees to adopt the ordinance. week, while others are walking neighbor-
developer for $1.25 million. Despite pub-
Please call one of us if you would like to hoods.
lic objections, the Town gave the develop-
help. The citizen-initiated ordinance would
er variances doubling the allowed square
Byron Hall-586-5905 require that the sale terms and conditions
footage from the Historic District Plan.
And Ralph Nicholas-586-8995 for the sale of any Town property in the
The developer plans to build a restau-
Friends of Stanley Lot 4 Stanley Historic District be submitted at a
regular or special election for approval.
“We believe that voter approval ensures
Paradise Could accountability,” said Hall.
Hall also said that once the organization
Be In Jeopardy submits its petition, the Town Trustees
Please attend the Planning will have a chance to approve the ordi-
Commission Board meeting at the nance, rather than force an election. “If the
Municipal Building at 1:30 p.m. on Town passes the ordinance, then a specific
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 to hear development proposal could appear on the
Library Hours and possibly voice your opinion on the
potential loss of more wildlife habitat
April ballot, instead of our proposed ordi-
nance,” Hall said.
Over Thanksgiving in Estes Park.
As of October 29, 2007, there were
The library will be closed all day on both
Thursday, November 22, and on Friday,
413 residential properties...condos and
November 23, for the Thanksgiving holi- homes, for sale in Estes Park. Is
day. Regular hours resume on Saturday, Paradise in jeopardy?
November 24. Regular library hours are Thank you.
Dick Coe
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Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 3
either Armistice Day or Veterans Day)
On The
Other
anchored off Cape Cod in Massachusetts
Bay . . . a long way from Virginia.
With a typical English leaning toward
Massage
Hand self-government they drew up a compact,
agreeing to majority rule until such time as $1 Per
they got things in order. They were lucky
in one respect, the fields in the immediate
Minute
David Tavel area were deserted. They were also fortu- Swedish Deeptissue,
nate when a local inhabitant -- an Indian,
The horse came galloping up the dusty of course -- befriended them and taught
Hot Stone, Neuro Muscular,
trail, the dark feathered creature on its back these largely helpless unskilled visitors Sports, Neck & Back
bouncing up and down as its snood flopped how to fish and plant corn. Half their num- Pain Relief
around its beak, and shouting out "To arms, ber died that first winter. Without help NLP & Manage (separately or combined)
to arms, the Pilgrims are coming. The from the natives the other half probably Former Physical Therapist
Pilgrims, the Pilgrims. You know what would have perished, too. Massage Therapy Instructor
they’re going to do to us." Roughly a year after they landed --- we
The horse suddenly dug his front hooves don’t know the exact date --- those still liv- Call Tara 970-443-3648
into the dirt and came to an abrupt stop, ing decided to celebrate their survival. Just 1180 A GRAVES AVE.
throwing the turkey over his head and onto at that time a ship aptly named Fortune
the ground. "Do to US!" the larger animal arrived with badly needed provisions. The
exclaimed. "I’m no turkey. So why am I Pilgrims and some Indian friends then set
running? You can do your own running. about for three days of celebrating with
Why, I’ve heard you can run 55 miles an eating and whatever until their supplies
hour. That’s as good as I can do in the were again low. And they would spend
Kentucky Derby." several more miserable winters.
Gasping for breath as he picked himself That first Thanksgiving took place at the
up off the ground, the turkey flapped dust end of the 1621 harvest, nearly a year after
off his wings and managed a "It’s going to the landing at Plymouth. Our history books
be a Thanksgiving. For you, be thankful tell us that the Pilgrims invited the
you’re not a turkey." Wampanoag Indians to what became a
Other turkeys appeared from all direc- three day feast. A half century later the
tions, one walking right across in front of Puritans proceeded to destroy the
the horse, and prompting the latter to ask Wampanoags, primarily those along the
"Why did the turkey cross the road?" "It’s south shore of Massachusetts Bay. White
the chicken’s day off," his former rider man’s treatment of red man was well on its
answered. way to more than two centuries of bloody
The horse chuckled, then asked, "What’s efforts at removing or destroying the native
all this about Pilgrims?" The turkey peoples.
responded, "They’re people who landed Governor John Winthrop of the
hereabouts a year ago. Many soon died of Massachusetts Bay Colony, which quickly
starvation, and now a ship has come with swallowed up the Pilgrims, justified taking
supplies. So they and their local friends, Indian lands by claiming that the area was
whom they call Indians, but who have legally a vacuum since the natives had not
never been to India, are going to celebrate "subdued" (cultivated) the land. We know,
by eating a lot of us." however, that they did raise crops, and
The horse shook his head, neck, and taught that knowledge to the white man.
mane, "With all the codfish, duck, wild The latter finally decided that the Indian
fowl, and deer, not to mention lobsters for had a "natural" right but not a "civil right,"
the guy who writes this column, why are hence he did not own the land. The white
they going to eat turkey? Do they have no man used his bible to justify and legalize
sense of taste?" the ensuing treatment of the natives.
"Seems they like drumsticks, and there Psalms 2:8 "Ask of me and I shall give
are only two per turkey." thee, the heathen for thine inheritance.
"So why don’t you cross a couple of your Romans 13:2 "Whosoever therefore
lesser relatives with an octopus? That way resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance
you’ll get enough drumsticks for the entire of God."
party!" the horse suggested. This coming Thursday will be another
With that answer they all turned and pro- Thanksgiving Day . . . for non-native
ceeded up the trail and out of sight, leaving Americans. Once again we’ll gobble down
it to us to consider some other facts about chunks of turkey saying how delicious it is,
the Pilgrims and the First Thanksgiving, all the while wishing it were filet mignon
some of which we don’t teach our young- or boiled live lobster.
sters. –––
In the early 1600s. uncomfortable with the "You know," said the turkey as he, the
lack of religious tolerance in England, horse, and the other turkeys slowly made
those we would today call the left-wingers their way along the trail, "There’s a lot of
of English Puritanism moved to Holland. truth and more than a little corn in what we
There they lived until, with the help of a said above."
well-placed friend back in England, they The horse whinnied, "Yeh, but there was
received a grant to settle in Virginia. They also a lot of corn eaten at that first
picked the worst season of the year for a Thanksgiving."
trans-Atlantic voyage, had a miserable trip, "A different kind," said the turkey look-
and on 11 November 1620 (which, for ing up at him. "May I ride again?"
obvious reasons, they did not celebrate as The horse whinnied again, "It’s
Thanksgiving. Why not!"
EP NEWS/ Hazelton
Page 4 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
• Six elk calves
were born
• Nine bears,
two coyotes, and
one bobcat used
the area
• Two collared
mountain lions
have been spotted
by telemetry
crossing this
meadow as part
of their territory
• During the elk
rut, three different
harems compris-
ing 23, 44, and 52
Eighty-nine elk were counted at the site of proposed condo development animals used this
on the day this photo was taken. Courtesy photo meadow
• Since the rut there
"Wapiti Crossing" have been several large herds of 46 to over
YMCA To Host Condo Development 150 on the meadow. There were 150 on the
Sunday this article was written.
Turkey Trot Or Critical Habitat? It is ironic that this development would be
To The Editor: named "Wapiti Crossing" while hindering
Come join us at the YMCA of the the use of this space by the animals them-
This property on Highway 7 will be named
Rockies for our annual 5K Turkey Trot
"Wapiti Crossing" and filled with 40+ condos selves. The Division of Wildlife predicts that
on Thanksgiving morning. We will begin the additional crowding will also cause more
if approved by the Planning Commission
promptly at 9 a.m in front of the Sweet injuries and fatalities while the animals cross
Board on Tuesday, November 20th.
Memorial Building. There is no entry fee Wildlife expert Jayne Zmijewski, who volun- Highway 7.
but we will be collecting donations for teers with the Division of Wildlife and lives Please come to the Planning Commission
scholarships for summer camp. There near the proposed development, provided the Board meeting at 1:30 p.m., November 20 in
will be membership prizes for first place following account of wildlife activity in this the Municipal Building to show your support
male, first place female, and first place open meadow and the adjacent covered area for this important wildlife habitat. You don't
under 18. Stick around afterward for a this summer and fall. need to speak; your presence will be felt.
raffle and light refreshments. Bring your • Eight fawns (including two sets of twins) Russ Nehrig
running or walking shoes, a dog on a were born Estes Park, Colorado
leash, or baby in a stroller to work up an
appetite for your afternoon feast. male was found at that address who had
For more information, please contact violated a restraining order against him
Karen Randinitis 970-586-3341, and he was transported to Larimer County
extension 1280. Detention Center.
On November 7 at 9:17 p.m., police
stopped a vehicle at 1640 Big Thompson
Ask Planning Avenue that was traveling 63 mph in a 40
mph zone. The driver, a 53 year old male,
Commission To Weekly Report
was found to be driving under the influ-
ence and was charged with speeding and
Reject Hwy. 7 From The Estes Park DUI per se. He was released to a sober
adult.
Condo Project Police Department On November 8 at 12:29 a.m., police
To The Editor: were called to 358 E. Elkhorn Avenue,
As a long-time visitor to and current On November 5, at 11:45 a.m., police Trail Ridge Outfitters, for a burglary
resident of Estes Park, I am strongly were called to Estes Park High School on alarm. Upon arrival, police found that
opposed to the proposed plans for devel- a report of a disturbance. Upon arrival, someone had thrown a rock at the back
oping the five-acre lot at Lexington police found two males, ages 14 and 15, window of the business, trying to gain
Avenue on Highway 7. These plans, who were involved in a fight. Both stu- entry. The alarm went off and the per-
which involve building a high density dents were cited for disorderly conduct. son(s) fled the scene. This case is current-
cluster of condominiums on the site, On November 5, police were summoned ly under investigation by Estes Park
would eliminate a known elk calving and to 231 Moraine Avenue, the Trading Post, Police Department and if you have any
deer fawning area, block an important for a report of fraud by check. The busi- information on this case, please call the
movement corridor for the herds, and ness owner reported they had received a EPPD at 586-4000. Crimestoppers will
greatly increase traffic and the likelihood check in the amount of $865.80 that was give $1,000 to anyone who provides the
of animal/vehicle accidents. fictitious. The case is under investigation. police with a tip that leads to the arrest of
I believe there are other, more wildlife On November 6, at 7:24 a.m., police the suspect(s) in this case. Informants can
friendly options for this property, and ask stopped a 29 year old male on a speed vio- remain anonymous. Please call today if
the Planning Commission to reject the lation and he was found to have an out- you have any information about this case.
current development proposal, and standing warrant against him from the Fort On November 8, at 2:52 p.m., police
encourage the developer to work with the Collins Police Department. The male was stopped a vehicle at Big Thompson
Estes Valley Land Trust to explore transported to Larimer County Detention Avenue and Summit Drive. The driver, a
options more in keeping with the charac- Center. 40 year old male from Estes Park was
ter of Estes Park. On November 6 at 10 a.m. at 444 Stanley found to have an outstanding warrant for
Sincerely, Avenue, police were called out on a his arrest and was transported to Larimer
Ronald F. Norris restraining order violation. A 22 year old County Detention Center.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 5

The garage of this home on Fish Creek Road was fully engulfed in flames.
All photos by EP NEWS/ Kris & Gary Hazelton
Structure Fire On nine Allenspark, and six Glen Haven fire-
fighters. Responding apparatus included
Fish Creek Road Engine 1, Engine 2, Engine 10 and Squad
On Tuesday afternoon, November 13, 3. Allenspark responded with three appara-
2007 at 1:50 p.m. the Estes Park Volunteer tus and Glen Haven with two. Fish Creek
Fire Department was dispatched to a struc- Rd. was closed to traffic in both directions
ture fire at 1601 Fish Creek Rd, Estes Park. due to required placement of apparatus,
Upon arrival, the responding units location of fire hydrants and firefighters’
observed a two-story wooden structure safety. No firefighters or occupants were
with flames showing from the garage. The injured during firefighting operations.
firefighters engaged in a direct attack on
the fire from three sides of the structure
battling fire as well as high winds in the
area. Firefighters were able to bring the fire
under control within 30 minutes. Command
then directed firefighters to start mop-up
operations, investigating for fire extension
into the structure. Firefighters utilized a
thermal imaging camera in an attempt to
find any hot spots left undetected by sight
or feel.
The investigation determined most of the
damage was limited to the garage.
Aggressive firefighting operations saved
the home. The sheetrock wall between the
garage and the home proved to be an effec-
tive firebreak until firefighters could arrive.
Smoke detectors in the home worked prop-
erly and warned the occupants of the fire
EPFD Chief Scott Dorman was the first
danger. The cause is still under investiga-
firefighter on the scene and took command.
tion and remains undetermined. Allenspark and Glen Haven Fire
Responding units included 22 Estes Park, Departments also responded to help.

Automotive repair equipment and collectible classic cars were destroyed.

Fire personnel attacked the fire from three different angles.


Page 6 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
Thank You And What Will Happen ple of Estes Park to come to our assistance.
So how can you help? You can be a voice
Congrats To EPHS To The Wildlife? for the Estes Park wildlife and attend the
City Planning Commission Meeting on
Marching Band! Dear Kind Citizens of Estes Park,
I am hoping that you can help me. For
Tuesday, November 20th at 1:30 p.m. at the
Board Room at Town Hall. They will be
To The Editor: many generations my family has lived in the deciding that day whether my family and I
Congratulations to Mr. Chuck Varilek and Estes Valley. One of our favorite will be evicted from our home and
our awesome Estes Park High School spots to feed and rut is at the whether future generations of
Marching Band on earning silver medals meadow on Highway 7 and wildlife will be able to gather
by placing second in the 2007 State Lexington Lane. Many of in the meadow that for so
Marching Band competition. my relatives and siblings long we have called home.
As band parents, we are so proud of the were born right there on I invite you to read the
entire group and especially grateful to the that property. letter that the Department
parents, staff and community members Where I need your help of Wildlife has written to
who made the trip possible. These folks is that me and my entire the planning commission on
had to change their schedules around when family are about to possi- my behalf.
snow moved the trip by a week. They gave bly lose our home. A big You can do so at:
three days out of busy schedules to drive developer from the city has
to Grand Junction, chaperone, help with decided to build 42 condominiums there. www.estesnet.com/comdev/Applications/11
Every year it is getting harder and harder for -07/WapitiCrossingCondosDP07-
the performance and support the band. If
us to find open spaces left in Estes Park. Our 13DOWcomments.PDF.
you see any of these folks over the next
home on Highway 7 and Lexington Lane is Time is running out. Although we cannot
few days, please acknowledge them.
one of the last places we can go to gather, directly speak for ourselves, we are count-
Without their help and time, the trip would rest or for our babies to be born. I am wor-
not have been possible. ing on the good people of Estes Park to be
ried that soon we will have no place left to our voice, to be our advocates. We are
Thank you to Mr. Chuck Varilek, Band go.
Director, Monica Grigg, Flag Instructor, depending on you. Can you please help me
People say that animals don’t have a voice, and my family?
Ward Durrett, Percussion Instructor, but I don’t believe that. I know that most of Humbly yours,
Noreen Musick, Bus Driver, Julene the people who have come to live in Estes The Wildlife of Lexington Lane
Zander, Equipment Truck Driver, Sharlyn Park are drawn here because they care about and Hwy 7
Gamber, Charlie and Cindy Grigg, Jan and and appreciate the natural beauty of the area c/o Carole L. Billingham
Sharon Jensen, Chad Musick, Larry Pesses and the abundant wildlife. I am hoping that Estes Park, Colorado
and Patti Chavin, Adam Pryce, Sue Shull, writing this letter will inspire the kind peo-
George Weaklim, Jeff and Chris Wenzel
and their two young children, George
Weaklim and Sue Shull. Glen Haven Historical New Statue
With many thanks,
Bruce and Kris Adams
Society Program Dedication At
The Glen Haven Historical Society will
meet on Tuesday, November 20 at 7:00 p.m.
EPVFD This Weekend
Don’t Build On at the Glen Haven Town Hall. The program The public is invited to join current, for-
mer firefighters, and their families and
Wildlife Habitat will be “A Wonderful World Surrounds Us.”
Darrell Spangler who lives on Storm friends at the unveiling and dedication of
To The Editor: Mountain will share with us some of the “The Heart to Help” life size statue created
I have owned property in the area of beauties of that world as he sees it ranging by A. Joseph Kinkel, sculptor, this Saturday,
Lexington Lane and Highway 7 for 48 from mountain vistas to area wildlife to the November 17 at 1:00 p.m. with a reception
years. I have made my home here for the wonders of our skies and outer space. immediately following in the Dannels Fire
last four years. Darrell first gained interest in photography Station.
My concern is the building of approxi- at the age of 20 and has never lost his pas- The statue dedication and the reception is
586-2014 225 West Riverside Dr mately 40 condos on the acreage in this
area that now serves as rutting, calving
sion for the art. He is known locally for his
outstanding nature photographs that can be
open to the public and is handicapped
accessible. For further information contact
www.theredstonerestaurant.com
and grazing habitat for elk and deer. For found on area postcards and calendars, and Kelly at 970-577-0900.

Why ? u anyone who has stopped to watch the are often featured in local newspapers and
Men groups (25-100 or more) of elk on this television programs. Spangler is also known Leave Open
k?
Coo acreage is a sight to see. We always know worldwide for his stunning astrophotogra-
Appetizers when the elk are in that pasture as the cars phy, with his images being used by presti- Space Open
Order to-go Red Pepper are stopped along Highway 7 for viewing gious organizations like NASA. A photo of
To The Editor:
this winter! Hummus and pictures. We hope that many of the Comet Hale-Bopp, taken in 1997, earned
We are concerned about the proposed
Artichoke Dip Estes Park residents that have enjoyed this Spangler the honor of an international mag-
Call azine cover. new development of condominiums on
activity will attend the Planning Highway 7 and Lexington Lane. Many
586-2014 Commission meeting on November 20, For a preview see his web site at,
Soup & Salad www.stormmountain.net. All are welcome other Estes Park residents are concerned
2007 at 1:30 p.m. to express their concern as well.
Place Order Homemade about this elk habitat being taken away
to attend, come join us and have pumpkin
Soups & pie and apple cider. Please folks, this is our beautiful Estes
Set Pick-up House Salad
from the animals so more condos can be Park. We pride ourselves in being in part-
For information contact Duke Sumonia,
(House Dressing) built. nership with nature. The wildlife in the
Time Arleta J. Bell
970-596-8505 or via email at
Dukeair@aol.com. area are counting on us to continue that
Enjoy! Estes Park, Colorado partnership.
Entrees This five acre parcel is the birthing site
• Shepard’s Pie for elk and deer. Don’t we all have a spe-

Pick-up
•Classic Popu
Chicken Salad
lar! Tom The cial place in our hearts for where we were
born? The wildlife need us to preserve
Thurs-Sat New!•Curried
Chicken Salad Turkey Says, some space for them.
If the condos are built, the resulting
Starts Nov. 16 New!•California
Chicken Salad
“Eat Chicken For water problems, traffic problems and the
ll •Fried Chicken other problems too, are not in the best
Ca me!! 4 pc meal
Thanksgiving” interest of Estes Park. The elk and deer

yti
•Crispy or will have problems too! The large multi-
An
Honey Dipped
This great shot of a Wild Turkey was unit building will act like the Great Wall
•Mashed
Potatoes & Gravy taken above Mary’s Lake by David Van of China to the animals that presently use
Wert. Happy Thanksgiving! this crossing.
•Baked Pasta
•Daily Special Please, we need to leave the space open.
Chicken Salad Ask About Thank you,
in Bulk!! Photo by David Van Wert
Dessert! Don and Mary Jane Seibold
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 7

Citizens Of if the development adversely impacts the


following:
Estes Park, a. An endangered or threatened species,
b. A calving, lambing or fawning area,
We Need Your Help! c. Bighorn sheep or Bighorn sheep habitat,
To The Editor: d. Raptor nest site, or
Many of you know that a Boulder devel- e. Riparian areas and wetlands.
oper has proposed a 42 unit condo develop- Many of the neighbors of this property
ment for the open 5+ acres on the corner of have met to discuss the merits of this pro-
Highway 7 and Lexington Lane, the place posed development, the impact on the
where all the elk and deer congregate just neighborhood, and the adverse impact it
west of the golf course. would have on the local wildlife. We
The Northeast Regional Manager of the strongly believe that the proposed high
Colorado Division of Wildlife has provided density development is not suited for this
our Community Development Department 5+ acre plot.
Director with a letter stating, in part “Many The Colorado Division of Wildlife has
species of wildlife use this site with elk or defined this area as a calving area which is
wapiti, the most notable. In addition, elk in turn protected in Section 7.8 of the Estes
use this site and the surrounding area to Valley Development Code. As a result we
feed, rut and calve. Mule deer, in smaller believe the Estes Valley Planning
numbers use this site year round. Black Commission has the grounds and authority
bears in the summer and fall are commonly to deny the Wapiti Crossing Development
in the area. An increase in vehicular traffic Plan even though the Community
Development Department staff is recom-
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species that depend on this habitat for the We ask you to please help us, the neigh-
economic, recreational and environmental bors of the property to urge the members
benefit of the residents of and visitors to of the Estes Valley Planning Commission
the Estes Valley.” to deny this proposed development by
The code goes on to provide, in Chapter writing, emailing, or calling the commis-
7.8, section F.3 - ”DOW Review. For appli- sioners with your support. Most of all
cations referred to it, the Division of please attend the meeting on November
20th and make your views known.
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band and I were overwhelmed with a sense A meeting of the Estes Valley Planning
a nksgiving!
of “being home” we have never felt any-
where else.
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EPMC Unveils New Life Center

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One of the two new birthing rooms at the Estes Park Medical Center. EP NEWS/ Gary Hazelton

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Board President,
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Member FDIC
T H E W A Y B A N K I N G S H O U L D B E involved in the
project, in particular
G.E. Johnson and
Jim Johnson for this
New Life Center
which gives EPMC
a major jump in
their ability to pro-
vide services for
families in the Estes
Valley.
Robb Austin, new
CEO of EPMC
echoed Dr.
Cooper’s thoughts

Courtesy photo
Community Design Michael’s Town Square development in
Award For southwest Greeley. The award cited the
project as the winner in the “Commercial
Thorp Associates Category” of the city’s annual efforts to
Recently Thorp Associates, P.C., recognize exemplary design and planning
Architects and Planners received an projects in the community. Last year Thorp
“Excellence in Community Design” award Associates received the same award for the
from the City of Greeley for the design of Bataa Oil Office Building that is also
the Harvest Restaurant, located in the St. located in the St. Michael’s complex.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 9

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RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED, MORE and are left-handed. All three U. S. SAT. - LIVE MUSIC NIGHT
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people born in the U.S. are lefties, so you tion. “Downtown” THANKSGIVING Day POT LUCK-4pm
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The reasons aren’t obvious, but under cer- for a construction project. When he brought at
tain circumstances, their percentage goes up in his team of five additional workmen and 110 W. Elkhorn PARADE of LIGHTS DAY - FRI., 11/23
dramatically. A much higher percentage of
entertainers and creative artists are addicted
they set about making things happen, I was
astounded to see everyone of the six of them
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to their left hand, as are many outstanding awkwardly hammering-you guessed it, with lonigans.com - ROYAL BLUE @ 9pm
athletes -- particularly tennis players, base- their left arm. And, yes, even with such
ball pitchers, football quarterbacks, and handicaps, they completed a very satisfacto-
golfers. ry job on budget and on time.
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These, and many more facts were uncov- MORE? Those who study such things indi- GRILL - Happy Hour for Broncos Games
ered in a book, “The Natural Superiority of cate that left handedness may be more a Open 7 Days
The Left-Hander,” by author/cartoonist
James T. de Kay, (can you believe there is
matter of left-sidedness-left footed, domi-
Late on Wed. & Fri. MON. - HAPPY HOUR @ 4pm to 8pm
nant left eye, etc. There may also be some
such a name?) which I bought recently for a correlation with left and right side brain Ask about our
left-handed friend. usage, and certain ways of behaving, pat-
WED. - HAPPY HOUR @ 4pm to 8pm
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unique little town of Left Hand, W. Virginia, won’t use any negatives, but such words as
population 451, which claims that every one independent, stubborn, impulsive and super-
living here is a left hander. (Wanna buy a sensitive have found their way into the liter-
bridge in Brooklyn?) ature.
Not everyone knows we have our own left- There is also some corroboration of “hand-
handed town, Niwot, CO, an affluent and edness” translated into wings-get it? Right
growing community between Boulder and wing. Left wing. Thinking as a realist or an
Longmont. Niwot, I’m told, means left hand, idealist...Doesn’t make any sense, or does it?
and was named for a prominent left handed Left-handed males outnumber their female
Indian Chief whose tribe inhabited that counterparts. And if both father and mother
beautiful area long ago. Locals also know of are left-handed, the odds of left-handed chil-
Left Hand Canyon north of Boulder, and dren increase to 50%, whereas two right-
Left Hand Creek which drains the canyon handed parents produce only 2% lefties.
and meanders, swiftly at times, by Haystack Twins? One, but not both, is highly likely
Mountain, and eastward to water thirsty to be a southpaw. And somehow, left hand-
crops. edness seems to run more heavily in some
DISCRIMINATION? In times of our cave nationalities and in some families. One
man ancestors, right or left handedness Scottish Clan, the Kerr’s, produce a highly
made little difference. One could chop with disproportionate number of both male and
a stone ax or heave a rock or spear from female lefties.
either side, and nobody noticed or cared. Not only are there stores that specialize in
Bows and arrows were equally one-sided, as items for lefties, but there is an association,
were swords and shields. Lefthanders International headquartered in
The rub came when knights needed armor, Topeka, KS.
and weapons for jousting. Armor smiths Perhaps we have revealed more than you
apparently built their stuff only for right- really needed to know on this subject.
handed knights, putting lefties at a great dis- Whether you are a right or left hander, we
advantage. And that may have been only the hope you found it interesting.
beginning of discrimination. Greatly out- -oOo-
numbered lefties have had to endure many “My wife and I had an exchange of words.
indignities, from school desks to dinner table Unfortunately, I didn’t get to use mine.”
seating to golf clubs, but they adapted and -oOo-
seemed to thrive, nonetheless. They may be CONSUMER PROTECTION CORNER-
an advantage at drive-in windows and toll No doubt about it, cooler weather brings out
gates, but where else? our jackets and coats. At many public places,
Studies of the animal and plant kingdoms we hang these wraps on unattended hooks
lead scientists to believe that right-sidedness, and racks, away from our watchful eyes.
if not right-handedness prevails, particularly To lighten our pockets or purses, there may
in primates. And it is even apparent in plant be a temptation to leave such important
life. Believe it or not, many more climbing items as car and house keys, cell phones,
vines twist to the right (counterclockwise) cameras, etc., in coat pockets, but we recom-
than to the left, and the same phenomenon mend against doing so. Cases of mistaken
has been observed in the rotation patterns of identity, pocket pilfering, and outright theft
galaxies in the universe, depending, perhaps, are numerous, and might result in a long,
on your view point, if not your point of cold walk home-and even a police report,
view. getting both your name and age in the paper.
SPORTING BLOOD-Why are lefties May we also suggest that putting your
(physical, not political) often called “south- name in coats and hats isn’t a bad idea. No
paws?” When a new baseball field was built doubt you did that long ago. But that was
in Chicago in 1890, it was oriented with your old coat. How about the new one?
home plate on the west, to reduce sun glare STRAIGHT AHEAD!
for the batters. A left handed pitcher, facing MrBalderdash@aol.com.
west, threw with his arm on the south side,
Page 10 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

Cooking
on High

Esther
Cenac

Turkey day will be here before you know


it. I don’t know what y’all have on the big
“T” day as trimmings, but sweet potatoes
are a must in our home.
However, Mike, our son-in-law, was
raised with mashed potatoes so Marie has
to bring that along with our traditional
baked macaroni. I am in charge of most of
the meal and that revolves around the
turkey which Caliste cooks on the Weber
grill. He has done the turkey for so many
years that I don’t think I could even bake ½ tsp. allspice
one in the oven. He has been out there in ½ tsp. ground cloves
rain, sleet, snow and sunny days with the ½ tsp. mace
big bird. One year we had to cook it in the ¼ tsp. ground nutmeg
garage because it was so cold he couldn’t ½ cup brown sugar
keep the Weber’s temperature hot enough. 1-cup chopped walnuts
The garage smelled WONDERFUL for a Boil potatoes until tender. Cool to handle
month. and peel. Mash with one stick of butter
This year, Caliste and I have a reprieve until lumpy. (Now you can leave them like
as we will celebrate Thanksgiving with this and continue with the rest of direc-
two of our children and their families in tions, just mixing and tossing in the rest of
Texas. I know I will be helping Theresa in the ingredients, or do as I did).
the kitchen but it will be one of the few With a hand mixer, cream potatoes along
times we have not had Thanksgiving here with the syrup, milk, bourbon and spices.
in our home with various family and Place in a large oven proof buttered bowl,
friends. I plan on doing the sweet potatoes sprinkle the brown sugar over top along
though and have a recipe to share with her with the remaining butter and chopped
and y’all. I fixed them the other night for a nuts.
dine-in group and they were a big success. Bake at 350 for about thirty minutes until
Drunken Sweet Potatoes bubbly on top and warmed through.
I left them covered at room temperature
3 lbs. sweet potatoes
after I prepared them for baking. If you
(I always use what we call yams)
refrigerated them, it will take a bit longer
1 1/4 stick butter or margarine divided
in the oven.
1/3 cup maple syrup
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day.
2 eggs
Don’t just live life, love it. Love living
½ of a 14 oz. can of evaporated milk (not
here in our beautiful paradise or Estes
condensed) or a little more depending on
Park, in our wonderful state of Colorado
dryness of potatoes
that is part of our beloved United States of
3-4 Tbs. of bourbon or to taste
America. May God bless all of you and our
1 tsp. cinnamon
country.
Please email me with any questions or
your recipes at mawpawpaw@msn.com.
Bon Appétit.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 11
slew of names are used to replace the stan-
The dard Grandma and Grandpa. Still more IDs
Thunker get assigned according to hometown: Taffy
for the girl from Taft, California and
Loomis tagging the fraternity brother from
Loomis, Nebraska, for example. Loomis
Sarah called his parents Yellalot (Elliott) and
Holdt Delirious (Delores). Joan’s friends called
their parents The Ps. My siblings and I call
my bread-making dad either Day Old, or
My name is Sarah Jean. Like many peo- Par—he’s a Pa with a golf addiction.
ple, my sisters called me Sarah Jane. That Most nicknames are fun but my favorites
morphed into Daisy Jane. One name is eas- are those that are unusual and unexplain-
ier than two so they dropped one, and now able, like the couple in town who call each
to my sisters I’m either Daisy or Jane. other Bubby, a man who calls his ex-wife
Mark calls me Love. To my church young BOB, a local business owner whose friends
adult group I was Donut Hole (a play on called him Scooter Pie, Pocahontas, Iowa
my surname, Donohoe). In high school the classmates who answered to Catfish and
janitor at the candy store where I worked Big Goon, and the girl from my dad’s
called me Hoe (the last syllable of my last hometown who went by Stink.
name—it didn’t mean then what it means “I can’t tell you how that came to be,” my
now). As a camp counselor my nametag dad said. “Nicknames are a characteristic of
read Chipper. Over the years I’ve answered small towns, and they just happen.”
to many different titles, yet my name is Dungeon, as my dad was called, said “Kids
Sarah Jean. My youngest sister is Pooh, my started nicknaming their friends when they Time To Picture the same day!
niece is Roo, and Uncle Pat is Puncle At. were 10 or 12, and once you got a nick- Photos will be taken by renowned pho-
Most of us have had at least one nick- name, it stuck for…oh…forever.” Stink? Your Pet With Santa! tographer, Kent Dannen who has had
name at some point in our lives, and some Poor Dolores. The Pet Association of Estes Park is photos featured in Dog Fancy magazine
may still answer to something other than A nickname cannot be self-assigned ready for their annual Picture Your Pet and in the AKC Gazette.
the name on our birth certificate. An alter- because it usually unfolds from within a Processing for the day is generously
With Santa to be held on Saturday,
nate ID may not please the person to whom relationship. “Hi. My name is Tom but call
November 17th from 8:30 a.m.-5 :00 p.m. donated by Western One Hour Photo and
it adheres, but for the most part, a nick- me Doggie,” just doesn’t work. My sister,
The event will be held at the Community the Christmas setting is generously
name is a term of endearment, or at least Alice, or Pal, is one of those people who
Church of the Rockies, 1700 Brodie donated by Simply Christmas.
not an intentional insult. My mother-in- comes up with and regularly uses good
Avenue. Cost for the photos is a $20 donation
law’s reminder that we only tease those we nicknames. She calls her middle child
Pets of all kinds are welcome to have which benefits the Pet Association of
love applies to nicknames as well—gener- Dribbly, or Dribs, because he drooled a lot
as an infant. He is 11 now and still happily their photos taken with Santa Claus as Estes Park for their spay/neuter and
ally, we only assign them to those for adoption programs.
answers to the label. He also answers to well as children and families with or
whom we feel affection.
Frank, George, Walter, Orville, and all the without Santa, or even, with or without Call Carolyn Fairbanks, President of
With an unofficial poll I determined that
other names his mother drums up. His name pets. There will be two sets available, the Pet Association at 970-586-5121 to
nicknames were more common 60 years
is Greg. one indoor, one outdoor and you’ll make your reservation. Call early
ago than they are today, perhaps because
“I wrack my brain to come up with differ- receive your prints, plus the negatives on because the day books up fast!
kids wore school uniforms, therefore need-
ing nicknames to identify personalities. ent names all the time,” Alice said. Why
Some older folks will say everyone in their does she create alternate monikers? “Using
small town had an alias; today nicknames a nickname creates my own special connec-
are still used most often in rural communi- tion with someone,” she said. So what does
ties. Usually a pet name is determined in she call her eight-year-old daughter? The
youth and is often shed by adulthood, but typical foodie names people call sweet
not always. There are the traditional names young ones like Pumpkin, Cupcake, or
describing a person’s appearance like Red, Hon? No, she calls Ellen, Elbow. She tried
Shorty and Chubby, but many of the Elbow Grease one time but it didn’t go over
descriptive nicknames are unique, like very well. Her husband? She calls him
Bookie, which is what Rhonda’s mom was Lomyl, the acronym for Love Of My Life.
called because she had a gap between her A nickname is a bond between lovers, a
front teeth so big “you could put a book shared joke between friends, a term of
through it,” and Leslie’s mom Scrubby, endearment amongst family, and sometimes
named so because she was tall like a scrub a secret code. If you have a nickname, no
pine in the Black Hills. matter what it is, consider it a title of dis-
Some nicknames are derivatives of titles tinction.
which tots are unable to pronounce correct- Even Stink.
ly: Paula becomes Bobo, Mimi stands for You may let The Thunker know what you
Miriam, Kris translates into Sissy, plus a think at donoholdt@beyondbb.com.
Page 12 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
SOPA
Update
By: Greig Steiner
The theater scene
in Estes Park goes
back a very long
way. The original
settlers who graced
this landscape were
hungry for entertain-
ment just as we are
today. Each group
who passed through
has added to the
richness of the per-
forming arts. The
Native American
Tribes with story
telling and dance,
The elegant and glamorous Madeline Framson is shown backstage in
early settlers with
a production of Midsummer Night's Dream circa 1972, directed by
instruments to play Greig Steiner. Madeline has been an active member of the Estes Park
song and dance community and continues her 'career' as a volunteer for many projects
music, small groups and events. Photo by Greig Steiner
who gathered
various elements of the building available
together to stage plays, some of them writ-
for purchase of the naming rights and sug-
ten here in Estes Park, have all contributed
gestions for several others are in the works.
to what we call 'Theater'. That enthusiasm
All of these methods of giving may help
is being carried on today with the contribu-
you in other ways in that they are all tax
tions and donations being made to The
deductible within the limits of the law. A
Supporters Of The Performing Arts Inc. to
new brochure with a list of the naming
construct a new Performing Arts Center for
rights opportunities is available in a variety
Estes Park. Among those contributions are
of locations around town including at the
two new Matching Funds Grants created by
Visitors Center. If you would like to
Nancy Stevens and Vivian and Ron Gordon
receive a copy call 970-481-6142 and make
that total $20,000.00. This is a great way
your request.
for you to donate and double your contri-
Please continue your support by joining
bution now! A variety of ways of support-
the more than 200 individuals, families
ing this project is being made available and
organizations and corporations who have
new ones are being submitted by residents
contributed so far. Send checks to SOPA
who want to help. One of the ways you can
INC. P.O. Box 3077, Estes Park, Colorado
help may be to purchase an auditorium seat
80517 or call 970-481-6142 for informa-
or seats being offered at $500.00 each
tion on naming rights and other ways to
which includes having your name engraved
participate...and THANK YOU to all who
on a plaque placed on the arm. There are
have done so already.

Brad And Kathy concerts to raise money for the Rocky


Mountain Nature Association, the
Fitch To Present University of Arizona's cancer research
program and the Cultural Arts Council of
CD Release Concert Estes Park. The Fitches often include
Brad and Kathy Fitch invite you to come Denver's music in their campfire sing-
sing along to your favorite John Denver alongs, performed in Bond Park each sum-
songs at a free concert to celebrate the mer, as well as at their other concerts.
release of their new CD, "John's "John's Reminder" was recorded at
Reminder." The concert will be performed Summertown Studios in Fort Collins and
at the Hempel Family Program Building at was engineered and co-produced by Bob
the Estes Park Center/YMCA of the Buford. The CD release concert will fea-
Rockies on Saturday, Nov. 24 at 7:00 p.m. ture live performances of the songs on the
The new album features the music of new album, which will be available for
John Denver as well as never-before- purchase at the event (cash or check only).
recorded original songs by the Fitches. Further information can be found at
"We have been asked for years to record www.cowboybrad.com.
some of John Denver's most
loved and popular songs,"
Brad said. "This album is a
compilation of some of his
biggest hits, some of our
favorites and some of our
own songs that have been
inspired by John's thoughtful-
ness, musical talent and car-
ing spirit. We hope this album
will keep the man, his mes-
sage and his music alive."
Brad and Kathy have per-
formed John Denver tribute
concerts to sold-out venues in
Arizona and Colorado. Along
with their TropiCowboy
Band, they have played these
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 13

Winter Frosting by Margaret E. Jensen


New Show At Oil
Cultural Arts on paper, board and canvas.
Participating artists include:
Council Gallery Marianne Billingsley, Kenneth Crowe,
Andrea Gabel, Marie Huggin, Flower
The Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park
Hund, Deborah J. Jansen, Margaret E.
will open a holiday season show in it's
Jensen, Jan Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Martin,
304 E. Elkhorn Ave. Fine Art Gallery on
Mary Jo McGillivray, Cynthia Price
Friday November 16.
Reedy, Marcy Silverstein, Bill Taber and
Paintings from the Field and Studio is a
Audie Yenter.
collection of work by 14 members of the
Invited guest artist and the 2007 Awards
Plein Air Painters of Estes Park. Since
Judge, Jeff Legg - OPA Master, will also
1990 the arts group has promoted "on
have work in the show, and SouthwestArt
location" and the enjoyment of painting
magazine is sponsoring the Best of Show
outdoors. From May through October they
Award. Artists will be given demonstra-
meet weekly on Wednesdays to paint in
tions in the gallery throughout the show
the greater Estes Valley, and front range
for the enjoyment of the viewing public.
Colorado.
The public is invited to attend a Meet the
This show will feature the most recent
Artists Reception Friday November 16
works by PAPEP artist members capturing
from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Exhibition hours
architectural elements, vistas and splendor
of the Colorado Rockies, and will include
are daily 12 noon to 5 p.m., and there is (7427)
no admission charge to view the show.

15 %
outdoor and studio paintings. Medium
For more information call the Cultural
includes oil, pastel, watercolor and acrylic
Arts Council at 970-586-9203.

Off
Entire Order!
W/Coupon Only.
Alcohol Not Included. Expires 11/23/07

Evening Fields by Marianne Billingsley


Oil
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an area that there is an opportunity to see a
Getting to Know a Red-Tailed Hawk catching food. Tracking in
this situation is the knowledge that you have
Good Samaritan to put yourself in the best situation to see
wildlife.
2. Who Made The Tracks?
What type of animal made these tracks?
There are numerous pocket guides available
for resources in identifying tracks.
3. What Was The Animal Doing When
The Tracks Were Made?
The Art Of Wildlife Was the animal chasing another animal or
hunting another animal? Was the animal
Tracking walking or looking for a place to sleep?
There are three ways to see wildlife: start 4. When Were The Tracks Made?
hiking and hope that you become lucky, try By identifying when the tracks were made,
Antonia Bernal to follow the tracks that you found during maybe you can come back tomorrow at the
Medication Aide your hike or try to understand the story time you think the animal comes by. If you
5 months behind the tracks. Tracking doesn't necessari- are hiking at 10:00 a.m. after a snow storm
ly mean seeing physical tracks. It is also an that ended in the early morning and you can
I am a mother of 2, awareness that wildlife exists without ever see well-defined tracks, you know that the
Antonia and Alejandra, having seen any tracks. By understanding animal had to come by between early morn-
and they are wonderful. tracking concepts, you will become more ing and 10:00 a.m. If the animal came by
I couldn’t ask for aware of surrounding wildlife, even if you earlier in the morning, the snow still falling
can't identify the tracks. would have covered up the tracks. So, you
anything more. Leaving In The Opposite Direction: Most might decide to come by at dawn the next
of us see wildlife from the opposite perspec- day and wait.
I enjoy working with the tive. They are either running or flying in the 5. Where Did The Animal Go From
residents and knowing that opposite direction of where we are standing. Here?
Don't Expect You To Be Daniel Boone: Is it just passing through? Did it go to sleep
we can make a difference in
Tracking is a difficult skill to acquire. It has near by? Sometimes, by following deer
someone’s life. to be mastered, practiced and, even when tracks for a short distance, you will find
you think that you're making some progress, where the animal slept during the night.
you start doubting your ability. The more 6. Why Did The Animal Go Through
you know about wildlife, the better chance Here?
you will have in seeing and photographing Why does the animal move at a specific
wildlife. We don't expect you ever to become time of day? Is this a pattern for this animal?
Will it come by
tomorrow and
1901 Ptarmigan Trail use this same
970.577.7700
www.good-sam.com path? Deer have
roads and high-
ways through
the woods that
they constantly
use.
A Simple
Example:
You decide to
take a walk on a
beach that you
never have been
Photo by Philip Tulin

on before. It is
9:00 in the
morning. During
the hour and a
half walk down
a Daniel Boone; but, with some basic knowl- to the end of the beach, you were disappoint-
edge of tracking, you will become a better ed since you didn't see too many birds. You
wildlife tracker. Wildlife tracking is referred noticed that the tide was coming in by the
to as tracks in snow, mud and sand. These texture of the sand, since the top of the high-
are the easiest to see, even if you can't recog- est water mark was dry sand. Had the top of
nize what type of wildlife made them. In any the water mark been wet, you would have
situation, don't think that you have to know known that the tide was going out. About 1
the answer to all of the questions below. As mile into the walk, you noticed that there's a
long as you ask yourself some questions, the small sand bar off the beach that was being
process will be rewarded. The following are covered by the incoming tide. If you had
the six elements of tracking. arrived 15 minutes later, you probably
The Six Elements Of Tracking: wouldn't have seen the sand bar as it would
1. What Wildlife Can I See? be completely under water. Then, you
This is the most important element. If you noticed numerous shore bird tracks on the
don't know what wildlife you could see dur- sand bar. The most important element of
ing your hike, then you will never be able to tracking in this example is
ask questions. Study a Peterson Guide, a question number four. The answer to the
Sibley Guide, a park brochure, the Internet question of "When were the tracks made?" is
or any other resource that will help you rather simple. They were made after the last
know what wildlife you could see in your high tide. You know that tide will be approx-
area. For instance, if an animal goes into imately one hour later tomorrow. So, if you
hibernation in November, there is no chance start your walk at about 7:00 (which is three
that you are going to see that particular ani- hours before today - two hours earlier and
mal in January. By knowing what wildlife one hour for the tide change), there is an
you can see and what wildlife you can not excellent chance that you will have a
see allows you to make better decisions on wildlife experience.
how to discover wildlife. If you know that a Visit www.outdooreyes.com/photos for a
Red-Tailed Hawk has juveniles to feed dur- complete selection of RMNP photographs
ing this time of year, position yourself near for your home or office from Philip and Mel.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 15
Mountain Theater, or from a Troop 10
Estes Park BSA Scout after Dec 1st. See a sample
Troop 10 Selling wreath in the theater lobby after Nov
23rd. Two wreath sizes are available:
Holiday Wreaths 22” for $35 or a 28” wreath for $45.
Estes Park Boy Scouts from Troop To reserve your wreath (made by
10 will be selling locally made adult Scout Leader and Eagle Scout
wreaths beginning this Bryan Burke) contact Troop
week. Made to 10 by phone or email
order, the with Name,
robust, beau- Telephone Number
tiful and indicate
wreaths whether you
will fea- would like a
ture standard (22”)
locally or large (28”)
trimmed sized wreath.
greens to Leave a mes-
ensure a sage at 970-
long life, 586-5256 or
decorated email the info to
with juniper, este-
rich pinecones
and a bow. The stroop10@gmail.com.
wreaths will be distrib- Troop 10 is one of 2 Boy
uted on December 1st. Customers Scout troops in the Estes Valley, serv-
that pre-order their wreath will be ing the youth by offering positive
contacted about the location of wreath learning activities that shape young
pick up. There will be a limited num- men in our community. Boy Scout
ber of these wreaths available for sale! Fund raisers pay for awards, classes,
Any wreaths that are not pre-sold will camps and supplies.
be available for purchase at Reel

Enjoy Santa And


A Movie At Reel
Mountain Theater
Mark your calendars! On Sunday,
December 2nd, Santa will make his way to
Reel Mountain Theater for his annual visit.
After everyone has had the chance to tell
Santa their wishes, everyone can enjoy a
free holiday movie!
Participants will have their choice of two
movies to choose from. Admission to the
event is a food item(s) for donation to a
local food bank.

This fun family event is sponsored by


Reel Mountain Theater, The Estes Park
News and the Igel, Hazelton and Klink
families.
The theater will open at 12:00 noon,
Santa will arrive in style at 12:15 p.m. as
he rolls in from his sleigh parking area to
the theater on an old fire truck. He’ll sit a
bit and take Christmas wishes from the
kids and the movie will start around 1:00.
Don’t miss it!
The Estes Park Interfaith Council
Will hold their annual Thanksgiving Service at Our Lady
of the Mountains Church at 7:00 pm on Wednesday,
November 21st. Music will be presented by the choir from
Our Lady of the Mountains Church, and The Rev. Dr.
Photos by EP NEWS/ Kris & Gary Hazelton

Carolyn Wills will be preaching. A free-will offering to


benefit Crossroads Ministry will be taken up that evening
and the El Pomar Foundation has committed matching
funds up to $100,000, with $1 given for every $4 raised.
Crossroads is one of only four agencies honored in
Larimer County to receive these funds.
Please plan to attend.
Page 16 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
understandable in light of the relatively
Your higher radiation needed for some medical
Dental x-rays. Dentists try to minimize the
amount of radiation any patient receives at
Health the dental office. That is why we used
high speed film in the past, and now digi-
Dr. Daniel tal x-rays sensors use even less radiation.
Rauk D.D.S. To give an idea of how much less x-ray
dosage is needed for dental x-rays than for
medical x-rays, dental x-rays requires
56,000 times less radiation than an upper
Dental X-Rays And GI medical series of x-rays, 800 times less
radiation than a chest x-ray, and 40 times
Digital Technology less than the typical background radiation
Dental radiographs, or x-rays, are an we each receive every day from the sun
important part of a thorough dental exami- and other sources. Dental x-rays are safe
nation. A full set of x-rays, including a and effective even during pregnancy,
panoramic x-ray that circles the head, are although we choose to only take x-rays for
usually needed for patients who are new to emergency dental needs during pregnancy.
a dental practice. Two to four follow-up x- One new dental technology involving
rays called “bitewings” are then taken dental x-rays is digital x-ray sensors. They
every 12-18 months, depending on each offer the advantage of further reduction in
individual patient’s needs. radiation needed over using film, no need
The most common questions patients for using and disposing of processing
have concerning dental x-rays deal with chemicals, and production of an instanta-
(1) Why are they needed? (2) What is the neous image. These instantaneous digi-
amount of radiation exposure? (3) Are x- tized images can be magnified and adjust-
rays safe during pregnancy? and (4) What ed for contrast which helps in diagnosing
are the benefits of the newer digital x-ray dental pathology. The computer screen
technology? image is very helpful in allowing patients
Dental x-rays are important for many to see and then discuss the problems and
reasons. They can expose hidden dental the recommended restoration procedures
decay; reveal a dental abscess, cyst or with their dentist. Because it helps the
tumor; show impacted teeth; and also help patients to clearly understand their dental
determine the condition of fillings, health issues, the patient and dentist can
crowns, bridges and past root canal treat- work together to determine the best treat-
ment. Dental x-rays will reveal bone loss ment options.
from periodontal (gum) disease, locate As discussed here, dental x-rays are an
tarter buildup, find foreign bodies within important tool in the diagnosis and treat-
the gum or bone and see if there is enough ment of dental problems. They do not;
bone for the placement of dental implants. however replace the need for a visual
These are only some of the reasons den- examination of the head, neck, TMJ, and
tists rely on dental x-rays. oral cavity. It is only with a combination
Some people are concerned about their of both the x-ray and visual examination
exposure to dental x-rays. This is very that dentists can best treat their patients.
A panoramic x-ray

Boy Scout Troop 8 Set To Sell Christmas Trees


Troop 8 Boy Scouts, Craig Thomas, Scott Wenzel, Sam Kuster and Josh
Hess cut Christmas trees for the town of Estes Park holiday displays. Farm
trees and local fresh cut trees will be available at the Estes Park Lumber
Yard beginning this Saturday, November 17th. This is the main fund-raiser
for Troop 8 activities. The scout troop greatly appreciates the community’s
support. Happy Holidays!
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 17

Welcome
To The World
George Zachary
Butts
Little George Zachary Butts
was born on
November 5, 2007 at
10:32 p.m. at the
Estes Park Medical Center.
At birth, he weighed
8 pounds 2 ounces, and was
20.5 inches long.
Proud Parents are
Jason and Bridget Butts
of Estes Park.
Grandparents are
Julie and Charles Phares of
Estes Park CO,
Kerry and Mary Prochaska of
Estes Park CO and
Bill and Ginny Butts of
Wellington KS.
Great Grandparents are
Joann Prochaska of
Estes Park CO,
Dale and Marilyn Plugge of
Columbus NE and
PC and Elmerie Oliver of
Wellington KS.
Congratulations!

Eagle Rock School


Arts & Crafts Sale
This Saturday, November 17th, don’t miss
the Eagle Rock Arts & Crafts Sale from 11
a.m.-3 p.m. at the Estes Park Historical
Museum, located at 200 4th Street.
At the event, you’ll find student made
arts and crafts that make great holiday
gifts. Help support the Eagle Rock School
Graduate Fund with your purchases.
For more information, call 970-586-
0600, extension 1146.

Free Coat &


Hats At Crossroads
The annual Crossroads Ministry distribu-
tion of coats and other cold weather outer-
wear will be open to all members of the
community this year. Any adults or children
from the Estes Valley needing coats, hats,
scarves or mittens may come to Crossroads
Ministry of Estes Park, Inc. on November
20, 2007 from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Crossroads Ministry is located at 851 Dry
Gulch Road and visitors are asked to please
park in the upper level parking lot.
Donations of clean, serviceable outerwear,
sweaters and sweatshirts may be brought to
Crossroads Ministry by November 16th to be
included in the distribution. Please call 577-
0610 for hours when Crossroads will be
open to accept your donations.
Page 18 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

Preserving Health
Independence
And Loving Care
Estes Park Home Care Celebrates
National Home Care & Hospice Month
By: Kerrie Hill
More than 7.6 million Americans
receive home-delivered health care daily
from nearly 1 million caregivers through-
out the United States. Each November,
the professionals at Estes Park Home
Care, a department of Estes Park Medical
Center, who are privileged to provide in-
home care for the sick, elderly and home-
bound in our community, celebrate
National Home Care and Hospice Month.
For more than a century, American fami-
lies have cared for their sick and disabled
loved ones in their homes, and they have
increasingly turned to home care profes- Courtesy photo
sionals for help. Throughout the years, ications to extensive rehabilitative therapy the very best it can be. The focus of the
procedures for home care have changed, in the home by the only Medicare hospice team, the patient and the family
but the essence of home care-the warm, Certified Home Care and Hospice Agency turns to quality of life. Patient comfort,
personalized care-remains the same. in the Estes Valley. These home care and choice and control become “all impor-
Estes Park Home Care and Hospice is hospice nurses and other home care pro- tant.”
there for your mother, father, sister, broth- fessionals work diligently to keep our More than just providing excellent care
er and neighbor who are struggling with a community members in there home with where and when patients need and want it,
disability, dealing with a chronic or termi- family and loved ones. Estes Park Home home care and hospice save the United
nal illness or recovering from a recent Care and Hospice offers a wealth of nurs- States and commercial health insurers bil-
hospital stay. ing, therapy, counseling, dietary, and per- lions of health care dollars each year.
As the old adage states there is truly “no sonal care and private nursing services. There is no more cost-effective provider
place like home.” Home Care and Not only does November mark the cele- of health care in our country.
Hospice provides all the pieces of hospi- bration of the service of home care but it As we move towards the Thanksgiving
tal care with the exception of surgery. also marks awareness of hospice services season and recall the many gifts and
Estes Park Home Care and Hospice is a that allow terminally ill patients and their blessings, Estes Park Medical Center
“hospital without walls.” Residents in the families to experience the end of life employees and our community remember
Estes Park area, receive compassionate together in the comfort and security of the home care and hospice professionals
care in everything from intravenous med- home or a “home-like setting.” Hospice who make a difference every day in the
care from EPMC’s team of professionals lives of our seniors, the disabled, and the
provides physical, psychosocial, and spiri- terminally ill. Home Care and hospice
Estes Park, Colorado WEATHER tual support to the terminally ill and sup-
port for the patient’s family. Hospice does
professionals make it possible to be where
the healing begins.
By JOHN GULLIKSEN National Weather Service not mean giving up hope. Hope can Estes Park Home Care and Hospice pro-
Cooperative Observer change over the course of a disease. The fessionals, guided by Dr. Scott Woodard,
Observations made on NE side of Prospect Mountain, at elevation of 7,785 ft. above sea level,
Midnight to midnight. hope is always for a cure. If over time, a Medical Director, make a remarkable and
November 7-13, 2007 EP NOVEMBER CLIMATIC DATA PHASES OF THE MOON cure cannot be achieved, then hope compassionate difference in the lives of
TEMPERATURE ˚F PRECIP. IN. TEMPERATURE ˚F changes to letting the time that remains be the patients and families they serve.
D H L S M New Moon
A I O N
Monthly Avg.- 34.9˚ *
O November 9th
T G W O I Avg. High- 45.6˚ *
E H W S.
7 57 40 0 0
Rec. Daily High-
Avg. Low-
73˚ (1973)
24.1˚ *
Final Weekend
First Quarter
Rec. Daily Low-
8
9
58
57
44
43
0
0
0
0 SNOWFALL
-25˚ (1950)
November 17th For
10 58 41 0 0 Monthly Avg. - 3.7”
Full Moon
November 24th
Oklahoma!
11 52 35 0 0 Rec. Mthly. Total- 48.0” (1946)
The Fine Arts
12 46 31 0 0
MOISTURE Guild of the
13 56 37 0 0 Last Quarter
Monthly Avg.- 0.63” * December 1st
Rockies fall pro-
November totals 0.00 0.0
Rec. Mthly. Total- 6.47” (1946) duction, Oklahoma!
2007 To Date 16.02 57.4
ends this weekend
tr. = trace (not measurable) * NCDC 1971 - 2000 Monthly Normals EP NEWS
and has been playing to
sold out crowds.
With songs like “Oh What a
Beautiful Mornin,’” “Surrey With the
Fringe On Top,” “I Can’t Say No,” and own knife and dying. In the end, Curly
the title song, “Oklahoma,” how could and Laurey are married. Likewise, Will
this not be a family favorite production. and Ado Annie tie the knot, and all is well.
Set in Oklahoma Territory, outside the Remaining performances will take place
town of Claremore at the turn of the cen- this Friday, November 16 and Saturday,
tury in Indian Territory, a young ranch November 17 at 7:30 p.m. with a final
hand, Curly McLain is infatuated with matinee performance on November 18 at
farm girl Laurey Williams. Unfortunately, 2:00 p.m. The performances take place at
they are both too proud to admit they love the YMCA of the Rockies in the Hempel
each other. Just to spite Curly, Laurey Auditorium. Tickets prices are $12.00 for
accepts an invitation to the local dance adults, $6.00 for kids in advance, $14 and
from the evil Jud Fry. Meanwhile, Will $8 at the door. Tickets are available at
Parker has returned early from his trip to Macdonald Book Shop, downtown Estes
Kansas City. Unfortunately, his girlfriend, Park (586-3450) or at the door.
Ado Annie, just can't seem to say no to Don’t miss your chance to see this great
other men. Eventually, Curly and Jud duel production!
it out, with Jud ending up falling on his
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 19
Born in Beijing, Hsu began piano lessons
with her parents, later studied with Fei-
Ping Hsu, Herbert Stessin at Juilliard and
Claude Frank at Yale. She is a recipient of
fellowships from the Tanglewood Music
Center, Ravinia’s Steans Institute , the
Aldeburg Britten-Pears Programme and
the Aspen Music Festival. She is currently
the Artistic Administrator and Instructor of Mountaintop
the Pendulum New Music Series at the Physical Therapy, PC
University of Colorado in Boulder, where
she resides with her husband, composer
Daniel Kellogg.
Please join Hsing-ay Hsu for an extraor-
dinary afternoon of classical piano. Meet
Hsing-ay after the concert. Her program
includes remarks about the composer
Courtesy photo
Music Festival Houston Symphony Orchestra debut as
Eztra Laderaman and the Colorado
Premier of his composition, Piano Sonata
Concert Features first prizewinner of the 2003 Ima Hogg
National Competition. Other concerto col-
No 3.
Admission is only $5.00 at the door on
Hsing-ay Hsu, laborations include the Baltimore, Pacific, the day of the concert, there is no charge Wishing you the priceless
China National, Shanghai, Xiamen, for children and students. This concert is
International Florida West Coast, New Jersey and being sponsored by Chrysalis at the gift of good health!
Waterbury orchestras. Television and radio Stanley Hotel. Thank you for
Classical Pianist broadcasts include Garrison Keillor’s If you would like to sponsor a concert your business!
The Estes Park Music Festival is honored Prairie Home Companion Live from for the Winter Series, please call Tamara
to welcome International pianist Hsing-ay Tanglewood with a standing ovation from at 970-586-3418 or email
Hsu (“Sing- I Shoo”) for her first appear- the live audience of over 10,000 and a tamara@estesparkvacational.com. Anne Slack, PT
ance with the Festival this Sunday, broadcast audience of 3.9 million.
Especially interested in new music, Hsu
The Stanley Hotel extends a 15% dis- Mark Fisher, PTA
November 18, 2007 from 2:00-3:15 p.m. at count toward lunch or dinner in the
the Stanley Hotel Music Room. has given numerous world premieres, Cascade Room to all Music Festival atten- Specializing in neurological (stroke)
including performances at the Guggenheim and orthopaedic rehabilitation
Since making her debut at age four, dees on the day of the concert.
pianist Hsing-ay has performed at such Museum in New York, Denmark and Returning favorite Peggy Lyon Duo fea-
notable venues as Carnegie Hall, the Taiwan and other countries around the 1632-A Big Thompson Avenue
turing Peggy Lyon on piano and Gregory
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall at world. Hsing-ay was also the 2000 winner Dufford on clarinet will be featured on Phone: 970-577-8200
Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall at of the prestigious Juilliard William November 25, 2007. Fax: 970-577-8204
Carnegie Hall (a sold-out recital) and Petschek Recital Award. Upon entering her For further information, contact our busi- Email: MountaintopPT@aol.com
abroad in Asia and Europe. freshman year at Juillard, she won the ness office at 970-586-9519 or visit our up www.MountaintopPT.com
Recent concerto performances include a 1996 William Kapell International Piano to date web page at
five-city tour of China and the Barber Competition second prize and was named www.estesparkmusicfestival.org.
Concerto with Peter Bay and the Austin a U.S. Presidential Scholar of the Arts by
Symphony Orchestra. She made her President Clinton at the White House.

Highway 34 sign visible as motorists enter Estes Park, circa 1967.


Photo courtesy Estes Park Museum
fortunate to exist in a supportive commu-
Memorabilia nity that continually contributes to a grow-
And Objects ing collection based almost entirely on
donations. Please call Derek Fortini,
Needed For 1960s Curator of Collections, prior to making
any donations at 577-3761 or e-mail him
Museum Exhibit at dfortini@estes.org. Closes November
The Estes Park Museum is seeking mate- 23, 2007.
rials that directly relate to Estes Park in The mission of the Estes Park Museum is
the ‘60s, such as photographs and memo- to collect, interpret and preserve local his-
rabilia of local groups, institutions and tory, as well as present exhibits, programs
businesses. We are also hoping to find a and events, for the education and benefit
variety of games, comics, toys, a televi- of residents and visitors of all ages. The
sion set, and a phone from the era. The Museum is open Friday and Saturday 10
donated materials will be used to create a a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. until 5
1960s-themed display in the permanent p.m. Research appointments can be made
exhibit area. for other times by contacting Museum
Objects don’t have to be a hundred years staff. The Museum is located at 200 4th
old to have relevance. Most people aren’t Street. Admission is free. For more infor-
conscious of it, but we are making history mation call the Estes Park Museum at 586-
even today. The Estes Park Museum is 6256 or visit the Museum’s website at
www.estesnet.com/Museum.
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Photo by Eric Rose


Supermarket, Crag’s Lodge, De Ja Blu,
Chelsi Rose To Travel Dlanka Jewelry Designs/Mystic Mountain,
Dolcetto’s, Dollars & Sense, Dunraven,
To National Pageant Dunraven Downtown, East Riverside
Miss Chelsi Rose, daughter of Eric and Gallery, Ed’s Cantina, The Egg & I,
Lori Rose was crowned National American Elkhorn Lodge, The Enchanted Florist,
Miss Colorado Preteen at the state pageant Estes Park Brewery, Estes Park Lumber,
held July 19-21 at the beautiful Denver Estes Park Mountain Shop, Estes Park
Tech Marriott Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Mortgages, Estes Park Pharmacy, Estes
She received her official state crown, ban- Park Recreation Center, Estes Park Rent-
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She will also receive her transportation True Value/Radio Shack, Estes Valley
costs to the National Pageant to be held in Collision, Everybody’s Business, EZ
Anaheim, California during Thanksgiving Autowash, Fall River Jewelry & Antiques,
week along with a special day in First National Bank of Estes Park, Rich
Disneyland for two and tour through the Flannery, Front Range Log Homes, Front
famous streets of Hollywood for two. At the Range Property Management, Golden Leaf
pageant, Chelsi also received 1st Place Gallery, Grandma’s Cookies, Grumpy
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Promising Model, 1st Runner Up Casual Headin’ Home, The Hiking Hut, Himalayan
Wear, 1st Runner Up Volunteer Service, 4th Arts & Crafts, Hot Tub Doctor, Hunan
Runner Up Talent Portfolio Award and Restaurant, Insurance Associates of Estes,
Spirit of America Award. Investment Center of the Rockies, Joyce
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ness and encouraging future leaders. Each Agency, The Link Gallery, Lithium/Lithium
year, the pageant awards thousands in Girl, Local’s Grill, Macdonald Book Shop,
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Estes Park, competitive dance, competitive Newsom, Wayne Newsom – Coldwell
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Carol Myers became familiar with the
FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 16, 2007 work of Crossroads Ministry when
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Shear Magic to Crossroads Ministry. She
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ever repeating, making a moving whole,
Poetry And Music like water. Colorado is rich in poetry, and
Fuse At Art Center IMPROV reflects that wealth,” says
Katherine West, editor of the anthology.
The public is invited to attend an after- Contributors to the anthology from Fort
noon of music and poetry at the Art Center Collins, Loveland, Drake and other area
of Estes Park on Sunday, November 18. The towns, along with members of the Trail
Trail Ridge Writers of Estes Park and the Ridge Writers, two of whom have work in
Green Fuse Community Press located in the anthology, will be reading their poetry
Bellevue, Colorado are presenting the pro-
gram in celebration of a new poetry anthol-
in Estes Park. The readings will Volunteers Needed
be accompanied by guitar and harmonica, Volunteers are needed to assist local sen-
ogy, IMPROV: An Anthology of Colorado with musical solos interspersed amongst the
Poets recently released by the Green Fuse ior and low income taxpayers with filing
poetry offerings. The event will take place
Community Press. “IMPROV is an annual 2007 income taxes during tax season from
at the Art Center of Estes Park, 517 Big
anthology of Colorado poets, which February through mid-April 2008.
Thompson Avenue, at 1:30 p.m., Sunday
includes a wide variety of works from uni- Training occurs in Estes Park in January,
afternoon, November 18. A reception with
versity students to university professors, light refreshments will follow the program,
and all tax preparers are certified by the
from retired teachers to painters and musi- which is free and open to the public. AARP/IRS.
cians who also write and love poetry. The For further information, call (970) 586- Please call Ivan at 586-5275 or Bee at
format is that of improvisational jazz 9247 or (970)-214-8766. 577-9159 for further information.
music…a play of patterns, ever changing,

SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 17, 2007


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2 CW American Idol Rewind (N) Will & Dewitt Magi-Nation Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 17, 2007


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2 CW Degrassi: Next Degrassi: Next Degrassi: Next Degrassi: Next Degrassi: Next My Wife-Kids “Dante’s Peak” ★★ (1997) Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton. American Idol Rewind (CC)
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5 FOX Thieves” (S) (CC)
el trader gets mixed up in greed and treachery.
6 PBS Test Kitchen Endless Feast Travels-Edge Travelscope Chronicles Real Simple Antiques Roadshow (S) (CC) Yankee Shop The This Old House Hour (S) Steves Europe
(10:00) College Football Ohio State at Michigan. College Football California at Washington or Iowa State at Kansas or Miami at Virginia Tech or Penn State at Michigan News
7 ABC (Live) State. (Live)
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9 NBC News (N) (CC)
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8 EPTV Visitor Information Estes Park Information
25 USA (11:00) “Gangs of New York” ★★★ (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio. “Collateral Damage” ★ (2002, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. “The Scorpion King” ★★ (2002) The Rock, Steven Brand.
26 LIFE “The Stranger Beside Me” “Tell Me No Lies” (2007) Kelly Rutherford, Kirsten Prout. (CC) “I Me Wed” (2007, Romance-Comedy) Erica Durance. (CC) “To Be Fat Like Me” (2007)
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SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 17, 2007


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2 CW Two/Half Men Family Guy (S) Scrubs (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) Raymond News (N) Sports Replay Star Trek (S) (CC) The Dead Zone “Netherworld”
Mike Shanahan Frontier Foot- Without a Trace “Eating Away” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 48 Hours Mystery The disap- News (N) (CC) (10:35) CSI: Miami “High Oc- (11:35) Without
4 CBS Show ball Preview (S) (CC) “Leapin’ Lizards” (S) pearance of Maddie McCann. tane” (S) (CC) a Trace (CC)
Amer. Latino Lati Cops (N) (S) Cops (S) (PA) America’s Most Wanted: Ameri- News (N) Double Cover- Seinfeld “The Mad TV (N) (S) (CC) Talkshow With
5 FOX (PA) (CC) (CC) ca Fights Back (N) (CC) age Sports Robbery” (S) Spike
6 PBS The Lawrence Welk Show Walk in Park Spirit-Colorado “The Robe” ★★★ (1953, Historical Drama) Richard Burton, Jean Simmons. Red Green “The Manchurian Candidate”
College Football Oklahoma at Texas Tech. (S Live) (CC) UFC Wired News (N) (CC) (10:35) UFC Wired (11:35) Maxi-
7 ABC mum Exposure
Entertainment Tonight (N) (S) Bionic Woman “Trust Issues” (S) Chuck “Chuck Versus the Truth” Law & Order: Special Victims News (N) (S) (10:35) Saturday Night Live (S) (CC)
9 NBC (CC) (CC) (S) (CC) Unit “Blinded” (S) (PA) (CC) (CC)
20 MNT King ’70s Show NFL Total Access (N) (S) (CC) IFL Battleground (N) (S) (CC) News (N) The Insider (N) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) One on One ’70s Show
3 HBO “PU-239” ★★ (2006) Paddy Considine. ‘R’ (7:45) Boxing Joan Guzman vs. Humberto Soto. (Live) Katie Morgan (11:15) Tell Me You Love Me
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
25 USA “National Treasure” ★★ (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Hunter Gomez, Diane Kruger. Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Stir of Echoes” ★★★ (1999, Suspense) Kevin Bacon. (CC)
26 LIFE (5:00) “To Be Fat Like Me” “More of Me” (2007, Comedy) Molly Shannon. Premiere. (CC) Grey’s Anatomy “17 Seconds” Desperate Housewives (CC) Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC)
28 A&E “Forrest Gump” ★★★ (1994, Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. (CC) Flip This House “The Rookie” “Forrest Gump” ★★★ (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. (CC)
29 TNT (3:00) “Titanic” ★★★★ (CC) “A Walk to Remember” ★★ (2002) Shane West. (CC) “Enough” ★★ (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell. (CC) “Unfaithful”
30 FOXRM (5:00) College Football Oklahoma State at Baylor. (Live) College Basketball Virginia at Arizona. (Live) Broncos Prev. Playbook Football Prev.
33 ESPN College Football Boston College at Clemson or West Virginia at Cincinnati. (CC) (8:45) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Football Final (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC)
39 FAM “Holes” ★★★ (2003) Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight. Premiere. (CC) “Holes” ★★★ (2003, Adventure) Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight. (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line?
40 SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. TNA iMPACT! (S) (CC) Disorderly Conduct: Video
41 TLC Little People, Big World (CC) Flip It Back (N) Trading Spaces Step teams. Little People, Big World (CC) Flip It Back Trading Spaces Step teams.
47 DSC A Haunting A Haunting “Legend Trippers” Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier MythBusters The team orders everything supersized. (CC) Killer Ants (CC)
49 NICK iCarly (N) (CC) Just Jordan Naked Drake & Josh Home Imp. George Lopez Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Imp. Home Imp. George Lopez Home Imp.
51 TBS Bill Engvall Bill Engvall Bill Engvall Bill Engvall Blue Collar Comedy “The Wedding Planner” ★★ (2001) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) “Spanglish” ★★★ (2004)
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Sustainable
Mountain Living
Hosts Program
On RMNP
By: Dick Orleans
Friends of Folk Climate Friendly
at Marys Lake
Lodge Fridays at
Park Action Plan
8:00 p.m. Open Sustainable Mountain Living invites the
Mic Night with public to the first of two presentations by
special guest per- Rocky Mountain National Park represen-
formers, 2625 tatives regarding climate change impacts
Marys Lake Road- on the ecosystem of the park. Karl P.
586-5958. Cordova, Division of Resource
Friday, Nov. 16- Stewardship, RMNP, will discuss the
Shannon LaBrie-a Climate Friendly Park-Action Plan on
Dick Orleans
seriously soulful Saturday, November 17, from 2:30-3:30
singer/songwriter p.m. in the Hondius Room of the Estes
Sunday Nite Live at Marys Lake Park Public Library.
Lodge 7:00-10:00 p.m. Cordova explains that "In March 2007,
Sunday, Nov. 18-Dick Orleans Rocky Mountain National Park became a
Live Music With Wine and Cheese participant in the National Park Service's
Wednesday Nights at Cheese LLC-330 E Climate Friendly Parks Program. Rocky
Elkhorn Ave. 586-5511. Mountain National Park belongs to a net-
Wednesday, Nov. 21-Dick Orleans - 5:30- work of parks that are putting climate
7:30 p.m. friendly behavior at the forefront of park
Marys Lake Lodge - Five nights a planning and operations in national
week, Starting times: Sun., Wed. & parks. Reducing sources of greenhouse
Thurs.-7:00-10:00 p.m., Fri. & Sat. - 8:00- gases within the park, outreaching to
11:00 p.m.- 970-586-5958. interested parties and developing strate-
Friday, Nov. 16th - Dick Orleans & gies to adapt to climate change are the
Friends of Folk-Open Mic main goals of the Climate Friendly Park-
Saturday, November 17th - Chris Action Plan." After a power point pres-
McCallum- Folk entation, Cordova will lead a discussion
Sunday, November 18th-Dick Orleans and respond to questions from the audi-
Folk Rock ence.
Wednesday, November 21st-Ash Ganley Following Cordova’s program,
Duo-Blues Sustainable Mountain Living will have a
Thursday, November 22nd -Dave Davis regular meeting at which the group’s
Folk, Jazz ongoing projects and plans will be dis-
James Davis plays classical guitar in cussed. Anyone who is interested is invit-
Grandmaison’s Chalet Room every Friday ed to join us.
and Saturday evening from 6- 9 p.m. Sustainable Mountain Living is a group
The Fall Old Time Dance Series at the of concerned residents committed to a
American Legion Hall, 850 N. Saint Vrain sustainable future for the greater Estes
Ave. Park/Allenspark community. The group’s
Saturday, November 17th-Mark Turbin goals are to become better informed, to
teaching & calling, Tin Cup playing tunes. inform others, and to take action regard-
Saturday, Dec. 8th-Mark Turbin teaching ing existing and anticipated problems
& calling, band TBA. For more informa- resulting from resource depletion, cli-
tion, call (970) 577-9855. mate change, environmental degradation,
The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern and human population pressures.
1675 Highway 66 - 970-586-4116

Happy
Nov. 16: Justin DuBois & John Pickett,
9:30 - late
Jazz Piano with Ray Young at Nicky's
Restaurant, 1350 Fall River Rd.-586-
5376 Fri. & Sat. Nights-7:00-10:00 p.m. Thanksgiving
Lonigans Saloon Nightclub & Grill
110 West Elkhorn Avenue - 970-586-4346
Saturday, Nov. 17, 9:00 p.m.-The
Free Thanksgiving
Marvelous Marmots
Friday, Nov. 23, 9:00 p.m.-Royal Blue
Feast At Notchtop
Karaoke Nights on Wednesdays and Notchtop Bakery and Café is hosting a
Ice cream sundaes with cherries on top,
Fridays at 8 p.m. free Thanksgiving feast on Sunday, St. Bart’s Bazaar What more can you ask for a
Estes Park Music Festival-the Stanley November 18 from 12 noon to 4:00 p.m.
Hotel Winter Series 2007-08 Join us for some delicious rabbit and & Luncheon quick luncheon stop.
Come shop awhile and
wild mushroom stew, buffalo stroganoff,
Sunday Afternoons-2:00-3:15 p.m.
$5.00 at the door, children and students venison lasagna, turkey and stuffing, This Saturday see our great show,
Baked goods and cooked meals
admitted free mashed potatoes and gravy, green salad, 'Twas days before the Christmas Bazaar,
all ready to go.
November 18-Hsing-ay Hsu (piano) cranberry sauce and desserts. Folks at St. Bart's from near and afar
Gift items, crafts, and silent auction, too,
November 25-Peggy Lyon on piano and Proceeds from donations to the feast Are baking and cooking
You'll enjoy this event whatever you do!
Gregory Dufford on clarinet. will go to the all volunteer Larimer to serve up some treats,
The date is Saturday, November 17,
Life is subject to change without notice, County Search and Rescue Team. So all of our guests will
From 10 until 2 - you'll want to be seen;
so please call ahead to verify artists and For more information, contact your have good things to eat.
At St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church,
starting times (and make reservations hosts, Ronn and Michelle Shadows, own- Warm toasty pasties
880 MacGregor,
while you’re at it). For all of the open mic ers of Notchtop at 586-0272. will make up the lunch,
for your Christmas gift search.
nights a sound system, house guitar, and Notchtop Bakery and Café is located in With good spicy chutney;
Lunch is served from 11:00 to 1:00.
audience are provided to anyone who upper Stanley Village Shopping Center. we'll serve up a bunch.
See you there!
wishes to share their talents.
Page 26 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
Local Dancers To Perform Colorado Ballet's
Production Of "The Nutcracker"
Denver an additional three to four days
per week for ballet classes and
Nutcracker rehearsals with The
Academy of Colorado Ballet. Courtney
and Hannah have also danced two sum-
mers with The Academy of Colorado
Ballet and this summer of 2007 was
spent at the summer intensive program
at The Central Pennsylvania Youth
Ballet, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
The Colorado Ballet's "Nutcracker"
will be danced at the Ellie Caulkins
Opera House, located at The Denver
Courtney

Dreams really do come true for three


Estes Park ballerinas! High School
freshman, Courtney Frazier, and 6th
grade Middle School student Alexandra
Frazier, both daughters of Shawn and
Suzanne Frazier Landkamer, along with
8th grade Middle School student Hannah
Schweitzer, daughter of David and
Katha Schweitzer have been selected to
dance alongside the professional ballet
dancers of the Colorado Ballet in their
Christmas production of "The
Nutcracker."
All three dancers have been taking bal- Alexandra
let and pointe classes at Suzanne's
Center Stage School of Dance here in Performing Arts Complex in downtown
Estes Park, as well as traveling to Denver. Our local dancers will be per-
forming in eight out of 24 shows that
Hannah run from November 24th through
December 24th, 2007. Courtney,
Alexandra and Hannah will be appear-
ing on the Nov. 24th evening perform-
Your Estes Park ance, Dec. 1st matinee, Dec. 7th evening,
Auto Parts Headquarters! Dec. 9th matinee, Dec. 15th matinee, Dec.
433 S. St. Vrain • 586-6300 20th evening, Dec. 22nd matinee, and
Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Dec. 23rd evening performance.
Sat. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tickets are still available and may be
purchased by calling The Colorado
Ballet's ticketing service at 1-303-837-
Great Gift Ideas! 8888 or by visiting their online ticketing
at www.ColoradoBallet.com.

New Dance "Beginning Tap" class to teens and adults


on Monday evenings.
Classes Offered! Our winter 10-week Session Two will
begin on Monday, November 26th through
Suzanne's Center Stage School of Dance
February 15th, 2008. (No classes over
has started registration for their winter 10-
12/20-1/02) We will then offer a final
week session of dance and gymnastics
spring 10-week session of classes that will
classes. Children age three through adult
bring us to our May gala recital to be held
can choose from 25 different weekly class-
at The Ruesch Auditorium, YMCA of The
es! Classes offered include Classical Ballet,
Rockies. All Center Stage students will
Modern Ballet, Pointe, Hip-Hop, Jazz,
have the opportunity to perform on stage
Broadway Tap, Rhythm Tap, Pom,
with fun routines, beautiful costumes and
Tumbling, Gymnastics, a Preprofessional
great music! Classes start out at $8.50 per
Ballet Company and a Competitive Dance
class and increase with the length of class
Team. New this winter, we are so excited to
chosen. We also offer a multiple class dis-
be offering four new classes! "Irish Dance,"
count and offer fully paid scholarships to
taught by Jenny Jagee, will be offered on
children! To pick up a complete schedule of
Friday's to children ages five through adult.
all class times and days, stop by The Center
Jenny has competed in Irish Dance at a
Stage Dance Studio, located in the lower
National level and has taught children at all
level of The Estes Park Mountain Shop at
levels. "Middle Eastern Dance," taught by
2050 Big Thompson Ave. or call Center
Annie Larsen, will also be offered to teens
Stage at 586-3830 for more information
and adults on Tuesday evenings. Annie has
and to register! This month is the last
been teaching and performing Middle
chance to start dancing or tumbling at
Eastern Dance in Estes Park as an Oasis
Center Stage until the summer of 2008, so
Dancer. Center Stage instructor, Joanne
call to register today! Anyone can try the
Bradbury has returned from England to
first class for FREE, and see if that's the
teach "Modern Dance" to teens and adults
one for you! Class size is limited to only 10
on Friday evenings, and also to teach a
per class.
Page 28 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

Gail Baker Hits MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 19, 2007


6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30
A Hole In One! 2
4
CW
CBS
Two/Half Men Family Guy (S) Hates Chris Aliens Girlfriends (N) The Game (N) News (N)
News (N) (CC) NFL Football Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos. From INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver. CBS4 Broncos
Family Guy (S) Two/Half Men Raymond Sex and-City
News (N) (CC) (10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show
(Live) Game Special Letterman (S) (CC)
Gail Baker hit a Hole in One at the Lake The Simpsons The Simpsons House (S) (CC) K-Ville “Melissa” (N) (S) (CC) News (N) The Simpsons Seinfeld “The TMZ (N) (S) Access Holly-
5 FOX
Estes Golf Course on November 8, 2007 “Homerazzi” (S) (CC) (S) (CC) Bubble Boy” (CC) wood (CC)
6 PBS NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Antiques Roadshow (N) (CC) The History Project (S) Athens: Dawn of Democracy Athens: Dawn of Democracy Charlie Rose (N) (S) (CC)
on Hole #1 from the red tees using a Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of For- Dancing With the Stars (S Live) (CC) (8:32) Saman- (9:02) The Bachelor (Season Fi- News (N) (CC) (10:35) Night- (11:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S)
1 Wood. The monumental event was 7 ABC tune (CC) tha Who? (N) nale) (N) (S) (CC) line (N) (CC) (CC)
News (N) (S) Entertainment Chuck “Chuck vs. the Imported Heroes H.R.G. prepares the fam- (9:01) Journeyman “Emily” (N) News (N) (S) (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night-Co-
witnesses by Cliff Baker, and Rick and 9 NBC (CC) Tonight (N) (S) Hard Salami” (N) (S) (CC) ily to run. (N) (S) (CC) (S) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (CC) Jay Leno (S) (CC) nan O’Brien
R.M. Prucha. 20 MNT King King Breaking Magician’s Code 4 Celebrity Exposé (N) (CC) News (N) The Insider (N) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) According-Jim George Lopez
Congratulations Gail! 3 HBO I Am an Animal: Newkirk (7:15) “John Tucker Must Die” ★ (2006) Jesse Metcalfe. (CC) Katie Morgan Mayweather “The Marine” ★ (2006) John Cena. (S) ‘PG-13’ Naked World
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
25 USA Law & Order: SVU WWE Monday Night Raw (S Live) (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Criminal Intent (11:07) Monk (CC)
26 LIFE Reba (S) (CC) Reba (S) (CC) “More of Me” (2007) Molly Shannon, Steven Weber. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Golden Girls Golden Girls
28 A&E Intervention “Caylee” (CC) Intervention Makeup artist. The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) Intervention “Caylee” (CC) Intervention Makeup artist.
Bowling League Standings 29 TNT Law & Order “Vendetta” (S) Law & Order “America, Inc.” The Closer “Culture Shock” Saving Grace (CC) Without a Trace (S) (CC) Without a Trace “Freefall” (S)
Final Score Raw Sports Football Colo Rodeo: Wrangler Pro Tour Best Damn Top 50 Special BCS Ratings In Focus Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special
November 6-9, 2007 30 FOXRM
33 ESPN Countdown NFL Football Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos. From INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver. SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Primetime (N) (CC)
39 FAM “Love” “Love & Basketball” ★★★ (2000, Romance) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program
Alpine Bowling League 40 SPIKE (4:30) “Tomorrow Never Dies” “The World Is Not Enough” ★★ (1999, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau. (S) (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. “The Spy Who Loved Me” (S)
41 TLC Little People Little People Jon & Kate Plus 8 Kids by the Dozen (CC) Little People Little People Jon & Kate Plus 8 Kids by the Dozen (CC)
Smith Painting 4 0 47 DSC Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made MythBusters (CC) Futureweapons “Front Line” Futureweapons MythBusters (CC)
REC 3 1 49 NICK TEENick (CC) Drake & Josh Full House (S) Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Imp. Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez
51 TBS Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Ellen’s Really Big Show (N) Ellen’s Really Big Show Sex and-City Sex and-City “Beverly Hills Ninja” ★ (1997)
YMCA 2 2
Murray & Son’s 2 2 TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20, 2007
Fun City 2 2 6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30
2 CW Two/Half Men Family Guy (S) Beauty and the Geek (N) (CC) Reaper “Charged” (S) (CC) News (N) Family Guy (S) Two/Half Men Raymond Sex and-City
Mountain Classics 2 2 News (N) (CC) Qwest John NCIS “Lost & Found” (N) (S) (CC) The Unit “Binary Explosion” (N) Cane “The Exile” (N) (S) (CC) News (N) (CC) (10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show
4 CBS
Renaissance Specialists 0 4 Lynch Live (S) (CC) Letterman (S) (CC)
The Simpsons The Simpsons Bones “The Knight on the Grid” House “You Don’t Want to Know” News (N) The Simpsons Seinfeld “The TMZ (N) (S) Access Holly-
Weekly High Scores 5 FOX (S) (CC) (S) (CC) (N) (S) (PA) (CC) (N) (S) (PA) (CC) (S) (CC) Sponge” (CC) (CC) wood (CC)
High Scratch Game Gary Coy 221 6 PBS NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Nova (N) (S) (CC) (DVS) Wild! “Young and Wild” (S) Frontline “On Our Watch” (N) Independent Lens (N) (S) (CC) Charlie Rose (N) (S) (CC)
Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of For- Charlie Brown He’s a Bully, Dancing With the Stars Avril (9:02) The Bachelor “After the News (N) (CC) (10:35) Night- (11:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S)
High Scratch Series Gary Coy 555 7 ABC tune (CC) Thanksgiving Charlie Brown Lavigne; one couple departs. Final Rose” (N) (S) (CC) line (N) (CC) (CC)
High Handicap Game Brenda Coy 262 9 NBC
News (N) (S) Entertainment
(CC) Tonight (N) (S)
The Biggest Loser Competitors get a day of star treatment and
makeovers. (N) (S) (CC)
Law & Order: Special Victims News (N) (S) (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night-Co-
Unit “Fight” (N) (S) (CC) (CC) Jay Leno (S) (CC) nan O’Brien
High Handicap Series Howard Speer 689 20 MNT King King The Academy (N) (S) (CC) Jail (N) (CC) Jail (S) (CC) News (N) The Insider (N) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) According-Jim George Lopez
High Team Game Smith Painting 718 3 HBO “PU-239” ★★ (2006) Paddy Considine. (S) ‘R’ Golden Comp. REAL Sports Mayweather “The Departed” ★★★ (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. (S) ‘R’ (CC)
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
High Team Series Smith Painting 2009 25 USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Monk (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (11:03) The Dead Zone (CC)
Wednesday Wizards 26 LIFE Reba (S) (CC) Reba (S) (CC) “Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story” (2005) (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Golden Girls Golden Girls
CSI: Miami “Fade Out” (CC) CSI: Miami “Skeletons” (CC) CSI: Miami “Deviant” (S) (CC) CSI: Miami “Collision” (CC) CSI: Miami “Fade Out” (CC) CSI: Miami “Skeletons” (CC)
Ed’s Cantina 39 17 28 A&E
29 TNT Cold Case “Static” (S) (CC) Cold Case “The Key” (S) (CC) Cold Case “Fireflies” (S) (CC) Cold Case “Resolutions” (CC) Without a Trace (S) (CC) Without a Trace “Blood Out”
Kearney & Son’s 38 18 30 FOXRM Final Score FSN Live Hoops Preview High School Football Teams TBA. FSN Live Hoops Preview Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special
Kendall Construction 35 21 33 ESPN College Basketball: Maui Invit. College Basketball Maui Invitational Semifinal -- Teams TBA. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) NFL Live (N) Fastbreak
39 FAM Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program
FloAnn’s Cottages 28 28 40 SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. “Live and Let Die” ★★★ (S)
Waste Management 28 28 41 TLC Miami Ink “No Regrets” (CC) Miami Ink “Ami’s Anger” Miami Ink Yoji bulks up. (N) Miami Ink (CC) Miami Ink “Ami’s Anger” Miami Ink “No Regrets”
47 DSC Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made Man vs. Wild “Sahara” Dirty Jobs (CC) Dirty Jobs (N) (CC) Everest: Beyond the Limit (N)
Trail Gazette 0 56 49 NICK TEENick (CC) Drake & Josh Full House (S) Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez Cosby Show Roseanne (S) Home Imp. Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez
Weekly High Scores 51 TBS Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) The Office (S) The Office (S) Frank TV Sex and-City Sex and-City Blue Collar Comedy “I Spy” ★★
High Scratch Game Helen Rumley 190
High Scratch Series Helen Rumley 522 WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 21, 2007
6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30
High Handicap Game Helen Rumley 233 2 CW Two/Half Men Family Guy (S) America’s Next Top Model (N) Gossip Girl “The Wild Brunch” News (N) Family Guy (S) Two/Half Men Raymond Sex and-City
High Handicap Series Helen Rumley 651 4 CBS
News (N) (CC) CBS4 News at
6:30 (N) (CC)
Kid Nation “Let Me Talk!” (N) (S) Criminal Minds “Penelope” (N) CSI: NY “One Wedding and a Fu- News (N) (CC)
(CC) (S) (CC) neral” (N) (S) (CC)
(10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show
Letterman (S) (CC)
High Team Game Kearney & Son’s 681 5 FOX
The Simpsons The Simpsons Back to You ’Til Death (S) Kitchen Nightmares “Lela’s” (N) News (N) The Simpsons Seinfeld “The TMZ (N) (S) Access Holly-
(S) (CC) (S) (CC) “Fish Story” (CC) (S) (PA) (CC) (S) (CC) Little Kicks” (CC) wood (CC)
High Team Series Kearney & Son’s 1855 6 PBS NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Wired Science (N) (S) (CC) Great Performances (N) (S) (CC) Fine Romance Time Goes By Charlie Rose (N) (S) (CC)
Thursday Early Birds 7 ABC
Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of For- Pushing Daisies “Smell of Suc- Private Practice (N) (S) (CC) (9:02) Dirty Sexy Money “The News (N) (CC) (10:35) Night- (11:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S)
tune (CC) cess” (N) (S) (CC) Country House” (N) (S) (CC) line (N) (CC) (CC)
Allenspark Avalanche 46 18 News (S) (CC) Entertainment Phenomenon (Season Finale) Deal or No Deal An Indiana woman tries to avoid turkey-dinner cas- News (N) (S) (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night-Co-
9 NBC Tonight (N) (S) The winner. (Same-day Tape) es. (N) (S) (CC) (CC) Jay Leno (S) (CC) nan O’Brien
Minds in the Gutter 32 32
20 MNT King King “Hotel Rwanda” ★★★ (2004, Drama) Don Cheadle. (S) (CC) News (N) The Insider (N) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) According-Jim George Lopez
Bill’s Plumbing 26 38 3 HBO “The Return” ★ (2006) Sarah Michelle Gellar. Mayweather Inside the NFL (N) (S) (CC) “The Deal” (2003) Michael Sheen. (S) ‘NR’ (CC) (10:20) “Because I Said So” ★ (2007) ‘PG-13’
Old Timers 24 40 8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: SVU The 4400 (CC)
Weekly High Scores 25 USA
26 LIFE Reba (S) (CC) Reba (S) (CC) “Nora Roberts’ Blue Smoke” (2007, Drama) Alicia Witt. (CC) Will & Grace Will & Grace Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) Golden Girls Golden Girls
High Scratch Game Anthony Allred 193 28 A&E CSI: Miami “Double Jeopardy” CSI: Miami “Driven” (S) (CC) The Sopranos (S) (CC) TBA CSI: Miami “Double Jeopardy” CSI: Miami “Driven” (S) (CC)
Char Todd 156 29 TNT “Walking Tall” ★★ (2004) The Rock. (CC) “Walking Tall” ★★ (2004) The Rock. (CC) Without a Trace (S) (CC) Without a Trace “Patient X” Without a Trace “Rage” (CC)
30 FOXRM Final Score Broncos Conf. Playbook College Basketball Adams State at Arizona. (Live) Broncos Conf. Playbook Final Score Best Damn Top 50 Special
High Scratch Series Anthony Allred 515 33 ESPN (5:30) NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Houston Rockets. College Basketball Maui Invitational Final -- Teams TBA. (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) Fastbreak
Dorry Hamel 418 39 FAM “Meet” “Meet the Parents” ★★★ (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Precious in His Sight (CC)
40 SPIKE The Ultimate Fighter (S) The Ultimate Fighter (S) The Ultimate Fighter (N) (S) Wild World Wild World CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. “Moonraker” ★★★ (1979) (S)
High Handicap Game Anthony Allred 241 41 TLC World’s Strongest Boy (CC) Supersize She (CC) Man Whose Arms Exploded World’s Strongest Boy (CC) Supersize She (CC) Man Whose Arms Exploded
Deena Czech 236 47 DSC Cash Cab Cash Cab How It’s Made How It’s Made How It’s Made How It’s Made Rise of the Video Game MythBusters (N) (CC) Fearless Planet “Hawaii”
High Handicap Series Randy Todd 663 49 NICK iCarly (S) (CC) iCarly (S) (CC) Full House (S) Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez Full House (S) Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez
51 TBS Family Guy (S) Family Guy (S) House-Payne House-Payne House-Payne House-Payne Sex and-City Sex and-City Frank TV Frank Caliendo: All Over “Showtime”
Char Todd 621
High Team Game Bill’s Plumbing 590 THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 22, 2007
High Team Series Allenspark Avalanche 1665 6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30
2 CW Two/Half Men Family Guy (S) Smallville “Bizarro” (S) (CC) Supernatural (S) (CC) News (N) Presents Family Guy (S) Two/Half Men Raymond Sex and-City
Friday Friars News (N) (CC) CBS4 News at Survivor: China “It’s Been Real CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Without a Trace “Fight/Flight” (N) News (N) (CC) (10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show
4 CBS 6:30 (N) (CC) and It’s Been Fun” (N) (CC) “You Kill Me” (N) (S) (S) (CC) Letterman (S) (CC)
E.P. Lumber 48 24 The Simpsons The Simpsons “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” ★★★ (2004) Vince Vaughn. News (N) The Simpsons Seinfeld “The TMZ (N) (S) Access Holly-
NAPA 44 28 5 FOX (S) (CC) (S) (CC) Dodgeball teams compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. (S) (CC) Soup Nazi” (S) (CC) wood (CC)
6 PBS NewsHour With Jim Lehrer Klondike & Snow Big Blue Bear CO Spaces Jewel of the Rockies Jewel Fine Romance Time Goes By Charlie Rose (N) (S) (CC)
Rehn Johnson 44 28 Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of For- Ugly Betty “Giving Up the Ghost” Grey’s Anatomy “Crash Into Me” (9:02) October Road “Let’s Get News (N) (CC) (10:35) Night- (11:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (S)
7 ABC
Fairbank’s Excavation 36 36 tune (CC) (N) (S) (CC) (N) (S) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Owen” (Season Premiere) (N) line (N) (CC) (CC)
News (N) (S) Entertainment “The Incredibles” ★★★ (2004, Adventure) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. The Office “The News (N) (S) (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night-Co-
Cornerstone Concrete 34 38 9 NBC (CC) Tonight (N) (S) Animated. A former superhero gets back into action. (S) (CC) Coup” (CC) Jay Leno (S) (CC) nan O’Brien
Team 3 31 41 20 MNT King King 2007 World Music Awards Excellence in music. (N) (S) (CC) News (N) The Insider (N) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) According-Jim George Lopez

Local’s Grill 27 45 3 HBO (5:15) “Big Daddy” ★ (1999) “You, Me and Dupree” ★★ (2006) Owen Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (CC) Downtown Girls: Hookers Inside the NFL (S) (CC) “Munich” ★★★ (2005) (S) ‘R’
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
Briggs’ Carpet Care 24 48 25 USA Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Weekly High Scores 26 LIFE (5:00) “More of Me” (2007) “Miss Congeniality” ★★ (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. (CC) “Miss Congeniality” ★★ (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. (CC) Golden Girls Golden Girls
28 A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The First 48 Graduate shot. The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC)
High Scratch Game Dave Smith 235 29 TNT “Mean Girls” ★★★ (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. (CC) “Mean Girls” ★★★ (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan. (CC) “The Prince & Me” ★★ (2004) Julia Stiles, Luke Mably. (CC)
High Scratch Series Don Patterson 613 30 FOXRM Stampede HS Spotlight Sport Science Operation: Field Rescue (N) Sport Science Sport Science Operation: Field Rescue (N)
33 ESPN College Football USC at Arizona State. (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter
High Handicap Game Daryl McCown 268 39 FAM “Princess” “The Princess Diaries” ★★ (2001) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Whose Line? Whose Line? Paid Program Paid Program
High Handicap Series Larry Beckett 698 40 SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. TNA iMPACT! (N) (S) (CC) MANswers (S) MANswers (S) MANswers (S) MANswers (S) MANswers (S) MANswers (S)
High Team Game Team 3 766 41 TLC Little People, Big World (CC) Little People, Big World (CC) Little People, Big World (CC) Little People, Big World (CC) Little People, Big World (CC) Little People, Big World (CC)
47 DSC Dirty Jobs Penguins. (CC) Dirty Jobs Water snakes. Dirty Jobs “Turkey Farmer” Dirty Jobs Underwater reef. “March of the Penguins” ★★★ (2005, Documentary)
High Team Series Team 3 2109 49 NICK “Rugrats” Drake & Josh “Rugrats in Paris: The Movie” ★★★ (2000) “Rugrats Go Wild” ★★ (2003) Premiere. (S) Movie George Lopez
51 TBS House-Payne House-Payne “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” ★★ (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. (CC) Sex and-City Sex and-City (10:40) “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” ★★
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detach the footrests and put them in
Senior Menu Wednesday, November 21 Quota Club the trunk of the car, or a closet at
Seasoned Baked Chicken, Green Needs Your Help home. These foot rests are expensive
Monday, November 19
Beans Almandine, Roasted to replace, if we can get
Stan’s Snowflake Meatballs, Quota Club maintains a
Potatoes, Fruit Salad, Ice Cream “Loan Closet” at the hos- them.
Spaghetti, Vegetable Ratatouille, So, if you have borrowed
Sundaes pital where we keep
Fruit Salad, Garlic Bread, a wheelchair from our
Thursday, November 22 recuperative equipment
Cookies to lend out to community Loan Closet and have for-
Senior Center Closed-No Dining gotten to return the foot
Tuesday, November 20 members who have had
Room Meals or Meals on Wheels rests, please leave them at
Pie Auction & Feast-Traditional injuries or surgical proce-
Dinner, Advance Tickets
Friday, November 23 the Loan Closet or call
dures. Several times we
Required. Turkey, Dressing, Senior Center Closed-No Dining have had wheelchairs Jean Austin at 586-2035,
Room Meals or Meals on Wheels returned without the foot or Mary Jo Seifert at 586-
Potatoes, Cranberry Salad and Pie 6655 and we will be very
rests attached. Some peo-
ple leave the item at the happy to pick them up.
door, and if they do not Thank you for any assis-
Senior Citizens Center tance you can give us.
attach their name, we have no idea who
220 Fourth St. 586-2996 returned this item. It is very easy to

SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18, 2007


6 A.M. 6:30 7 A.M. 7:30 8 A.M. 8:30 9 A.M. 9:30 10 A.M. 10:30 11 A.M. 11:30
Senior Center
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4
CW
CBS
A.M. Sunday Day-Discovery
CBS4 Morning News-6A (N)
Hour of Power (CC)
CBS4 Morning News-7A (N)
Believer Voice Joel Osteen Paid Program Paid Program
CBS News Sunday Morning (N) (S) (CC) Countdown to
Paid Program Lifestyle Life
NFL Today (Live) (CC)
Paid Program Still Standing
NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs Closed For
(CC) (CC) Kickoff (CC) at Indianapolis Colts.
5 FOX
NGC 6 Summit Tread Beakman’s
World (CC)
Safari Tracks
(S) (EI) (CC)
Animal Atlas Beakman’s
(EI) (CC)
Fox News Sunday With Chris
World (S) (CC) Wallace (N) (S) (CC)
Fox NFL Sunday (S Live) (CC) NFL Football: Regional Cover-
age Thanksgiving
6 PBS Place-Our Own Ninos en-Casa Thomas Caillou (CC) Curious Bob Build George S. Wishbone Mama-Movies Green Rabbit “The Misfits” ★★★ (1961)
7 ABC
Good Morning America (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) This Week With George
Stephanopoulos (N) (CC)
News (N) MLS Soccer MLS Cup 2007 -- Teams TBA. From RFK Stadium in
Washington, D.C. (Live) (CC)
Holiday
9 NBC
Today Turkey. (N) (S) (CC) News (N) (S) (CC) Meet the Press (N) (CC) The Chris Mat- Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Estes Park Senior Center will be
thews Show
20 MNT News (N) Hope-Today Stars of Tomor Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Exploration Animal R. Into the Wild Your Show Paid Program Paid Program closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday,
3 HBO Inside the NFL (S) (CC) Boxing Joan Guzman vs. Humberto Soto. (S) (CC) Ask Dr. Baden: Autopsy Spec. “Phat Girlz” ★★ (2006) (CC) November 22 and Friday, November 243
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining 2007. Additional take out meals are avail-
25 USA Ed Young TV Joel Osteen Coach (CC) “The Hulk” ★★ (2003) Eric Bana. Scientist Bruce Banner transforms into a powerful brute. (CC) “National Lampoon’s Animal House” ★★★
Paid Program Health Corner Will & Grace Will & Grace “Lifebreath” ★★★ (1997) Luke Perry, Francie Swift. (CC)
able for a charge of $6.00 and Meals on
26 LIFE Hour of Power (CC) “To Have and to Hold” (2006)
28 A&E Biography “Rod Stewart” Private Sessions “Seal” Seal. Private Sessions “Heart” (CC) American Justice American Justice American Justice: Dangerous Wheels customers may opt to request
29 TNT (5:00) “The Gift” ★★ (2000) (7:15) “The Devil’s Advocate” ★★ (1997, Suspense) Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino. (CC) (10:15) “What Lies Beneath” ★★ (2000) Harrison Ford. (CC) extra meals for the long holiday weekend.
30 FOXRM Paid Program Paid Program Broncos Prev. Playbook FSN Pro Football Preview Football Colo Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program FLW Outdoors (N)
Extra meals may be ordered by calling
33 ESPN Football Final NFL Matchup SportsCenter Outside Lines Reporters SportsCenter Sunday NFL Countdown (Live) (CC) PBA Bowling
39 FAM Sister, Sister Sister, Sister Full House (S) Full House (S) Sabrina-Witch Sabrina-Witch Grounded-Life “Casper” ★★★ (1995) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. (CC) “Slappy” the Senior Center by 10:30 a.m. Monday,
40 SPIKE Paid Program Paid Program Trucks! (CC) Trucks! (CC) Horsepower Horsepower Horsepower MuscleCar (S) Xtreme 4x4 (S) Trucks! (CC) “GoldenEye” ★★★ (1995) (S) November 19. Additional take out meals
41 TLC Paid Program Paid Program While You Were Out (CC) While You Were Out (CC) Trading Spaces Boys vs. girls. Trading Spaces Step teams. Mystery Diagnosis (CC)
47 DSC Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Build Wealth Paid Program Joel Osteen Paid Program Man Hunters Indian leopard. Venom: Nine Ways to Die
will be packaged and available for pick
49 NICK OddParents OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob Barnyard Tak, Power SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Barnyard Barnyard up by 11:00 am on Wednesday,
51 TBS (4:20) “Heartbreakers” ★★ (6:50) “Serendipity” ★★ (2001) John Cusack. (CC) (8:50) “The Wedding Date” ★★ (2005) (CC) (10:45) “Jerry Maguire” ★★★ (1996) (CC) November 21 and those who order addi-
tional meals on wheels will receive them
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 18, 2007 on Wednesday November 21 during regu-
12 P.M. 12:30 1 P.M. 1:30 2 P.M. 2:30 3 P.M. 3:30 4 P.M. 4:30 5 P.M. 5:30
2 CW “The Man in the Iron Mask” ★★ (1998) Leonardo DiCaprio. “The American President” ★★★ (1995) Michael Douglas. Girlfriends (S) The Game (S) Gossip Girl (S) (CC) lar delivery times.
4 CBS
(11:00) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs at Indianapolis Colts. NFL Postgame NFL Postgame Motorcycle Racing: LG World Paid Program CBS Evening News (N) (CC) Contact the Estes Park Senior Center at
From the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. (Live) (CC) (N) (CC) (N) (CC) Champ.-Freestyle Motocross News-Mitchell
NFL Football: Cardinals at Bengals, Panthers at Packers, Saints at NFL Football Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys. From Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. (S Live) (CC) The OT (S Live)
220 4th Street or call for more information
5 FOX Texans, Giants at Lions or Buccaneers at Falcons (CC) at 586-2996.
6 PBS (11:00) “The Misfits” ★★★ Maria Tallchief (S) (CC) Ballykissangel “In a Jam” (S) Coloradans Life-Wise (S) The History Project (S) Hometime (N) Ask This Old
MLS Soccer: Paid Program NASCAR (1:45) NASCAR Racing Nextel Cup -- Ford 400. From Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. (S Live)
7 ABC MLS Cup Countdown
Paid Program Paid Program LPGA Golf ADT Championship -- Final Round. From West Palm Beach, Fla. (S Live) (CC) Paid Program NBC Nightly Football Night in America (S
9 NBC News (N) (CC) Live) (CC)
20 MNT “La Bamba” ★★★ (1987) Lou Diamond Phillips, Esai Morales. Paid Program Paid Program “Madeline” ★★★ (1998) Frances McDormand, Hatty Jones. News
3 HBO “Phat Girlz” Nativity Story “Eragon” ★★ (2006) Ed Speleers. ‘PG’ (CC) (2:45) “Fantastic Four” ★★ (2005) Ioan Gruffudd. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (4:45) “King Kong” ★★★ (2005) Naomi Watts.
8 EPTV Visitor Information Estes Park Information
25 USA “Natl Lampoon Animal House” “The Scorpion King” ★★ (2002) The Rock, Steven Brand. “Face/Off” ★★★ (1997) John Travolta. An FBI agent and a violent terrorist switch identities.
26 LIFE (11:00) “To Have and to Hold” “Hush Little Baby” (2007) Victoria Pratt, Ari Cohen. (CC) “No Brother of Mine” (2007, Suspense) Kellie Martin. (CC) “When Strangers Appear” Monday, November 19
28 A&E Kansas City SWAT (CC) Kansas City SWAT (CC) Dallas SWAT (CC) Cold Case Files (CC) Cold Case Files (CC) Cold Case Files (CC) Fish Nuggets or
29 TNT (10:15) “What Lies Beneath” “Hannibal” ★★ (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore. (CC) “Seven” ★★★ (1995, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman. (CC)
30 FOXRM Addictv Fishng Rockies Wrestling Monster Match. Darts PRIDE Fighting Best Damn Top 50 Special International Fight League (N) Cheeseburger, Seasoned
33 ESPN PBA Bowling Bull Riding PRCA Xtreme Tour. Figure Skating Cup of China. From Beijing. (Taped) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Wedges, Carrot & Celery
39 FAM “Slappy and the Stinkers” “Dennis the Menace” ★★ (1993) Walter Matthau. (CC) “Casper” ★★★ (1995) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. (CC) “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”
40 SPIKE (11:00) “GoldenEye” ★★★ (1995) Pierce Brosnan. (S) (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Sticks, Fresh Fruit
41 TLC Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Mystery Diagnosis (CC) Assortment
47 DSC Secrets of the Deep Exploring the infinite vistas of the ocean. Killer Squid (CC) Man vs. Wild Kenya. MythBusters Falling elevator. MythBusters (CC)
49 NICK Drake & Josh Drake & Josh Drake & Josh Drake & Josh Ned’s School Ned’s School iCarly (S) (CC) iCarly (S) (CC) Ned’s School Naked Drake & Josh iCarly (S) (CC) Tuesday, November 20
51 TBS (10:45) “Jerry Maguire” ★★★ (1996) (CC) (1:45) “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” ★★ (2004) (CC) (3:45) “The Wedding Planner” ★★ (2001) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) “Pretty” Chicken Teriyaki with
Fortune Cookie, Coleslaw,
SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18, 2007 Sliced Peaches, Strawberry
6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30
2 CW CW Now (N) Aliens Life Is Wild (N) (S) (CC) America’s Next Top Model (S) News (N) Sports Replay Family Guy (S) Two/Half Men Sex and-City Sex and-City Cup
60 Minutes (S) (CC) The Amazing Race 12 “Please, Cold Case In 1963 a girl who Shark “Burning Sensation” (N) News (N) (CC) (10:35) Chevy (11:07) CSI: Miami “Going, Go-
4 CBS Lord, Give Me Milk” (N) (CC) dressed like a boy is murdered. (S) (CC) All-Access ing, Gone” (S) (CC) Wednesday, November 21
5 FOX
King of the Hill King of the Hill The Simpsons King of the Hill Family Guy (N) American Dad News (N)
(S) (CC) (S) (CC) (N) (S) (N) (S) (CC) (S) (PA) (CC) (N) (CC)
Double Cover-
age Sports
Colorado 2031 Seinfeld “The
Robbery” (S)
TMZ (N) (S) (CC) Happy Thanksgiving
6 PBS Globe Trekker (S) (CC) Nature “The Beauty of Ugly” Colorado War Stories Masterpiece Theatre (N) (S) Art in the Twenty-First Century Rosemary and Thyme (S) (CC) Weekend!
News (CC) 2007 American Music Awards Jimmy Kimmel hosts; Alicia Keys, Avril Lavigne and Celine Dion per- News (N) (CC) (10:35) News (11:05) UFC Wired Thursday, November 22
7 ABC form. (Same-day Tape) (S) (CC) (N)
9 NBC
(6:15) NFL Football New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills. From Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. (S Live) News (N) News (N) (S) (10:35) Over- (11:05) Sonny Whacked Out Happy Turkey Day-give
(CC) (CC) time Lubick Sports (S)
20 MNT King Cheers (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU News (N) Cheers (CC) Frasier (CC) Cheers (CC) According-Jim Paid Program Thanks
3 HBO (4:45) “King Kong” ★★★ (2005) Naomi Watts. (S) ‘PG-13’ (CC) Mayweather “The Departed” ★★★ (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. (S) ‘R’ (CC) (11:05) “Cruel Intentions” ★★ Friday, November 23
8 EPTV Area Hiking Wildlife Watching Shopping and Dining
25 USA “National Treasure” ★★ (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Hunter Gomez, Diane Kruger. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Psych (CC)
Keep giving thanks, you’ve
26 LIFE “When Strangers Appear” “White Oleander” ★★ (2002, Drama) Alison Lohman. (CC) Medium “Doctor’s Orders” (S) “Unthinkable” (2007, Suspense) Michelle Forbes. (CC) got another day off! Enjoy
28 A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (CC) The Sopranos Tony B. and Christopher unearth some old memories. (S) (CC) (10:21) The First 48 (CC) The First 48
the parade at 5:30 p.m.
29 TNT “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” ★★ (2005) Laura Linney. Premiere. (CC) “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” ★★ (2005) Laura Linney, Tom Wilkinson. (CC) “The Devil’s Advocate” ★★
30 FOXRM Air Racing Best Damn Top 50 Special Poker Superstars Invitational II PRIDE Fighting Raw Sports BCS Ratings Final Score BCS Ratings
33 ESPN College Football Live (N) (CC) NASCAR Now (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC)
39 FAM (5:00) “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” ★★★★ “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” ★★★★ (1982) Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace. (CC) Joel Osteen Feed-Children Zola Levitt Pr. Paid Program
40 SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene Invstgtn. CSI: Crime Scene “Tomorrow Never Dies” ★★★ (1997) Pierce Brosnan. (S)
41 TLC Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House Flip House
47 DSC MythBusters (Part 1 of 2) (CC) MythBusters (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Man vs. Wild Planet Earth “Mountains” Planet Earth “Ice Worlds” Fearless Planet (N)
49 NICK Zoey 101 (N) Unfabulous (N) Home Imp. Home Imp. George Lopez George Lopez Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Home Imp. Home Imp. Fresh Prince Fresh Prince
51 TBS (5:45) “Pretty Woman” ★★★ (1990) Richard Gere. (CC) “Pretty Woman” ★★★ (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. (CC) “Jerry Maguire” ★★★ (1996) Tom Cruise.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 29

Six Great Reasons To Call Peggy!


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2818 Fall River Rd. #246 www.16MistyManorDr.info www.1120Morgan.info www.2401Larkspur.info www.1481ProspectMountainDr.info 145 E. Elkhorn
$182,900 $165,000 $295,000 $319,000 $198,900 $45,000
• Fully Furnished • Cabin Near the River
• Right on Fall River • 3 bedroom main house • Spacious 4 bedroom home • Excellent Building Site • Business opportunity
• Wood burning fireplace
• Year around living or income potential • 2 Bedrooms • Mother-in-Law cabin • Adjacent greenbelt • View Mummy Range • Great downtown location
• Detached garage • Master w/5 piece master bath • Plenty of privacy on 2.5 acres • In business for 22 years

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PEGGY LYNCH 1200 Graves Ave. 970-586-1000 RE/MAX Mountain Brokers
GRI, CRS, ABR, SRES, QSC, RRS, CLHMS

261 Steamer Court Walk to the


Mountain Creek
Townhome Condo
National Park
This quality home offers main level liv-
If You Are Kind Of Handy,
ing, 3 large bedrooms, 2.5 baths and You’ll Think This Home Is
many special features including new Dandy!
carpet and paint. This would make a
wonderful primary residence or vaca- With A Price That’s Right.
tion get away. Quiet and serene loca- Funding Won’t Be Tight.
tion with views of Black Canyon Creek
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distance of town. Small complex in You’ll Create Till You Drop.
Stanley Historic District. 1707 Mills Dr $224,900
A Great Buy at $399,900

“Always there to help!”


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RIVER FRONTAGE
Located right on the Middle St. Vrain River.
There is also a 2nd finished room 360 sq ft.,
with a modest kitchen, over the detached
garage. This charming summer cabin has a
fireplace & propane space heater. The
wooden floors & walls and extensive exteri-
or stone work create a excellent mountain
cabin feeling. $200,000

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The Mountain Specialist

970 586-1010
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For all EstesValley listings in Open the door and step into the one of a kind ambiance of rus-
tic charm, upgraded with handcrafted artisanship throughout. This
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kitchen features hand-hewn custom-made pine cabinets & counter-

We wish you peace, tops crafted by local artisans. Main floor includes the Master Suite
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modating overnight guests, a game room, or home office. Expansive
joy and love this lower level has a comfortable & spacious guest suite featuring a
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forest and leads to the huge horse/storage barn. Listen to the whis-

Thanksgiving per of aspen leaves rustling in this serene setting. It’s the perfect
place to let your soul stretch out and refresh, recharge and relax.
$1,675,000 Priced at Appraisal. Adjacent 14 acres for sale for
$395,000
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Not your normal, nor average Estes Park Home! This Outstanding building site with 1.28 acres. View
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long! Most furniture and furnishings can be pur- vaulted ceilings, French doors, Huge open famrm that and bar. Call this home Year ‘Round, as a Get-A-Way available. Gently sloping. $275,000
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One of the Prettiest "Dallman-Built" custom homes in


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mented with hardwood floors & windows to vaulted ceiling.
Outstanding view of The Crags, (Landmark rock formation)
can be seen from the front of home. Other special features
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tom bar and craftsman built-in bookcase for home entertain- Complete living area on main level, 3BR, 3BA. Large on wooded setting near town. Commercial zoning
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in MBA, Hunter blinds, Open Loft/Den/Office overlooking area, nice kitchen, guest room type suite, office area, floors, deck, city utilities and just across the street
Great Room, 2 bonus finished storage areas and a 16' X 16' foot concrete pad lots of storage, 2 car finished garage, 2,266 sq. ft. from the river. Currently used as a vacation rental
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2800 Kiowa Trail 1433 Matthew Circle

ESTES VILLAGE
PROPERTIES, LTD.
Where the Estes Valley has been coming for real estate Jane Cornell Marcia Duell
Broker Assoc.,
Randy Good
Broker Assoc.
Pat Holgorsen Vicky Holler
Broker, CRS,
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Susan Mary Murphy Wayne
Broker Assoc., Broker Assoc. Magnuson Broker Assoc. Newsom
solutions since 1985. GRI GRI GRI Broker Assoc. GRI Broker Assoc.,
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• 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
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Enjoy delightful views of Longs Peak, Twin Sisters Ideal rental property offering a total of 6 units on Dreaming of building a mountain home? You’ll Spacious raised ranch 4-bedroom home in easy
and Mount Meeker from this immaculate one level 4 legal lots. 4-2 bedroom cottages, 1 studio cabin love the peacefulness of this desirable Fall River location! Offering over 2300 square feet of living
home in Carriage Hills. Greatroom with wood- and 1-two story home have all been very well Estates location. There are ponderosa pines, space with all new carpeting and interior paint
burning fireplace and vaulted ceilings, inviting maintained and offer a strong rental history with rock formations and lovely eastern views for throughout, a huge deck for entertaining plus
sunroom, three bedrooms, including a master very little vacancy. Each unit has extra storage morning sun. City utilities are available and the plenty of space for parking and/or a garage.
suite with walk-in closet, plus heated 2-car and 2 parking spaces; central coin-op laundry. location couldn’t be better – close to the conven- Enjoy a backyard garden area with room for play!
garage. New deck, pergola and gorgeous land- Live in the main house and manage yourself, or iences of town and a short drive to Rocky
scaping. A great buy at only $224,000!
sell-off each of the lots for a quick turn-around! Mountain National Park.
Offered at $339,000. $569,000 Well priced at $149,000.

BORDERS NATIONAL FOREST NEW VERY AFFORDABLE CONDOS - MOUNTAIN VIEWS, FLOWING STREAM, BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM CEDAR RIDGE
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Private 1-acre lot offering an gorgeous blend of ONE YEAR Escape to Antlers’ Pointe Condos along beautiful Fall Stunning fully-custom duplex home in one of the most
fascinating rock formations, pine forest and aspen Enjoy serene mountain and forest views from these River, close to RMNP and 3 miles to Estes Park. This beautiful settings in Estes Park! Tall pines and majes-
trees. Borders Roosevelt National Forest with delightful, easy-to-own condominiums, Estes Park's newly renovated 1 BR suite includes a hot tub on tic rock formations invite you into an interior from a
endless trails for hiking, mountain biking and rock newest community! These freshly remodeled units “fine homes” magazine. The casually elegant living
your private deck, gas fireplace, full kitchen, king-size
climbing. Very peaceful, serene location within 15 offer an inviting floor plan, and all new appliances. room with fireplace, dining room, gourmet kitchen,
A convenient, mountain resort location for a primary bed, cable TV/DVD, and outdoor gas grill. Beautiful
minutes of downtown Estes Park, luxury master suite and 2-car garage are all on the
residence or second home! mountain views! This vacation condo is fully furnished
main level – NO STAIRS! The deck overlooks a large
priced at just $85,000! Priced at $149,900 or less! with on-site management. greenspace. Two bedrooms and bonus room on the
Tour today at www.ThePinesAtEstesPark.com Offered at $219,000 lower level. $379,500.

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Cute, full of character and a gardener’s dream.
Located in Waltonia near Drake, across from a lovely Delightful open greatroom with hardwood flooring and Enjoy stunning views of Twin Sisters from this Simply stunning views from this prime 1-acre
greenbelt, this home has expanded from the original vaulted ceiling, skylights & fun loft; custom kitchen immaculately kept home! A 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom property. Nearly 3000sf home offers window-lined
cabin to 1718 square feet with 3 bedrooms, library, featuring stone counters, poplar cabinets, stainless floor plan with bright and open kitchen, living room living room with moss rock fireplace, 4 BR & 3 BA,
greatroom and eat-in kitchen. Beamed cathedral ceil- steel appliances & oversized island. 2-bedrooms & with huge view windows and lower level family walk-out family room, hobby/shop, plus 2-car
ings, easy access to peaceful garden areas and a 2 full baths, including a spacious master suite with room with cozy wood stove. Oversized deck, garage. Enjoy peace & tranquility from the wrap-
wood-burning fireplace all add to the charming skylights, jetted tub & romantic heat stove. Fenced attached garage and storage shed complete the around deck as you watch the sunlight dance
backyard and Mummy Range views! Sale subject to across the views.
ambiance. package.
short-sale approval by lender.
$225,000 $259,900 A quiet, peaceful corner lot, only $275,000! 370 Pioneer Lane, offered at $569,000.

Pajama Storytime morning storytimes with their chil-


dren. Evening storytimes are
At The Estes Park offered once a month and it’s an
Public Library activity the family can enjoy
together. “We can not stress
Monday Night enough the importance of reading
Put on your pajamas and grab your to young children to help foster
teddy bear. It’s time for Pajama language and interest in books.
Storytime at Estes Park Public This is the first step toward a life-
Library on Monday November 19th at time of enjoyment of reading and
7:00 p.m. in the Hondius Room. future success in school and life,”
Before you turn down the covers says Melanie Kozlowski, Youth
come enjoy stories, songs, participa- Services Staff. Families are invited
tory activities, puppets and more all to arrive early and check out the
around the theme of Thanksgiving. library’s great selection of books,
Pajama storytime is perfect for audio books, magazines, music
working parents who don’t have the cds, cd-ROMs, and dvds.
opportunity to attend the library’s
Page 32 REAL ESTATE IN AND AROUND ESTES PARK Friday, November 16, 2007

1600 Wapiti Circle #51


Library Posters a favorite.”
Youth services assistant Melanie
Elk Ridge Condo! One level living,
walk out ranch. Premier, private
Promote Reading Kozlowski captured the moment with the
library’s digital camera. Once the photo
location with mature landscaping. 4 In libraries across America, one sees
was taken, she worked on the computer to
bedrooms, 2900+ sq. ft. Granite celebrity READ posters produced by the
isolate the photo, choose the background,
counters, natural stone and hickory American Library Association featuring
add the type, and turn it into a poster size
floors, two fireplaces. $443,000 sports stars, political figures, writers, and
print. “Melanie has such a great eye for
movie stars each holding a favorite book.
design. It’s wonderful to have such an
The first poster featured popular
artistic person on our staff,” said Aiken.
actor/comedian Bill Cosby in 1985.
During Children’s Book Week
Orlando Bloom, Denzel Washington,
(November 12-18) all twenty-one posters
Serena Williams, Shaquille O’Neal, Weird
1778 Hallett Heights Drive Al Yankovic, Bill Gates, Stephen
will be on display at the public library and
Great views of the surrounding
Hawking and
mountain ranges can be taken in
from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch
many other
style home. The oversized 2 car celebrities have
garage is any mans dream! Open appeared on the
living area with a living room, prestigious
kitchen, and laundry! Priced to posters.
sell. $239,900 The Estes Park
Public Library has
gone a step fur-
ther and is recog-
2625 Marys Lake Road N102 nizing local chil-
Million dollar views! Huge covered dren in a series of
deck to enjoy views of Marys Lake READ posters in
and the Rocky Mountains. Purchase celebration of
one of the most popular vacation National
rental condos at Marys Lake Lodge. Children’s
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plan Book Week
with fireplace. Fully furnished. November 12-18.
$279,000 The Estes Park
Woman’s Club
LINDA SCHNEIDER sponsored the
GRI, CRS, Broker Assoc. library’s read
Rocky Mountain, 1-800-607-3838 posters by donat-
970-586-3838 x 4020 ing the money to
REALTORS® 970-227-0998 Cell purchase the two
457 E.Wonderview Avenue • Estes Park, CO 80517 READ CD’s pub-
Email: linda@lindaschneider.com • www.lindaschneider.com lished by ALA
Graphics. The
CDs contains fun
templates, cre-
ative type styles,
graphic elements
and all the tools to
create the custom
posters.
Estes Park
Public Library’s
youth services
Park Elementary School.
staff presented an after school program in
The public library thanks the Estes Park
October and children in kindergarten
Woman's Club for helping promote greater
through fifth grades were asked to bring a
Historic Allenspark Log Home favorite book and “star” in their own
awareness of the library and involving our
Rarely does a property in this location become available. Close enough to community's children as spokespersons on
commute to Boulder or Longmont, yet with seclusion near Rocky Mountain READ poster. Kerry Aiken, youth servic-
National Park, this beautiful property features a small creek, incredible views of the custom READ posters.
es supervisor said, “It was lots of fun see-
the high peaks, and is within walking distance to remote backcountry trails.
ing what book the children had chosen as
631 Skinner Rd., Allenspark | $259,000 | MLS# 514773
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Pre-Christmas
Used Book Sale
The Friends of the Library have
scheduled their pre-Christmas used
book sale for Friday, December 7th and
Saturday, December 8th. Hours are
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Hondius
Room of the library. Holiday theme and
gift quality books, tapes, and compact
discs will be for sale. All proceeds
directly benefit the Estes Park Public
Library. Plan to attend and grab some
Happy 1st Birthday great gifts, at great prices, for friends,
Zuri Milagros! family, or for yourself.
We love you!
Love, Mom & Dad, Contact The Estes Park News
your Grandparents, all your Aunts
and Uncles and Cousins 970-586-5800 • 166 S. St. Vrain
info@estesparknews.com
Friday, November 16, 2007 REAL ESTATE IN AND AROUND ESTES PARK Page 33

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair
Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference limita- Vacation Accommodations Real Estate Sales
tion or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such pref-
erence, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children 970.586.2950 • 866.586.2950
under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians; pregnant
women and people securing custody of children under 18. Judy Anderson
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real GRI, MRE, ABR, Broker
estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed
that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal Eric Blackhurst
opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD Toll-free at www.KeyToEstesPark.com Broker Associate
1-800-669-9777. The Toll-free telephone number for the hearing
impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 351 Moraine Avenue, Suite B / P. O. Box 656, Estes Park, CO 80517
Page 34 REAL ESTATE IN AND AROUND ESTES PARK Friday, November 16, 2007
him playing piano at the Glory Hole Bar
Your Home Sold in 120 Days, Guaranteed By in Central City. She became an instant fan.
or We Will Sell it For FREE! The In the 1950s, he formed a high-energy,
comedy-infused quartet called the Taylor
www.EstesParkGuaranteedHomeSale.com Book Four, a sensation that packed audiences
or call 1-800-970-1653 ID #9204 Kurtis into Denver’s Taylor Supper Club for a
Conditions Apply
Kelly decade.
Adult Services “They were the hottest act between
Supervisor Chicago and Las Vegas,” said Clyde
Rogers, one of the many musicians who
performed with them.
New Book Puts In later years, Fike’s act was a vaudeville
“Minstrel Man” showcase, as he took stage in his striped
jacket and straw hat, performing songs,
$329,900 - Views of Longs Peak, $209,900 – Outstanding Location close to Back In Spotlight telling jokes, doing impressions of Jimmy
Durante, and saying farewell with his ver-
Mount Meeker & Twin Owls downtown Estes Park
• Turn Key Developers Unit • Next to Stream • Spacious Great
Open Floor Plan • Main Level Living Room
This weekend, I’ll be among the cast sion of “What a Wonderful World.”
Room • Moss Rock Wood Burning Fireplace • Deck Over Stream
• Fully Furnished • Private Stocked Lake • End Unit • Oversized Lower Level Family Room • New Riverstone Fireplace taking to the stage in the musical Fike’s local connections were many. As far
Garage • Close to Downtown • One Minute Walk to One of the Deck & Separate Patio Oklahloma! Once again, capacity crowds
Best Restaurants in Estes Park • Common Entertainment Area for Free Recorded Message back as 1948, he was performing with
Grilling, Gather and Enjoy the Big Views
1-800-207-5001 ID # 4063
are showing their support and enthusiasm Chuck Timm at the Harmony when it was
Free Recorded Message
1-800-207-5001 ID #4018
for the performing arts in Estes Park. a guest ranch. He was a favorite at the
We have a rich legacy of entertainment. Club Jubilee above the old Rexall drug-
The Fine Arts Guild of the Rockies turns store, and he was on stage at the Gaslight
50 next year. Delve into the library’s local Pub the night the Big Thompson flooded
history archives, and you’ll discover one in 1976.
of its founders is Ned Linegar. Ned is One of the names mentioned in the book
now at work compiling a written history is none other than jazz pianist Ray Young,
of this vibrant organization. one of the most popular musicians here in
The library’s archives are an amazing town. Not only had Ray performed with
$450,000 - Fish Creek Property $1,299,000 – Grand Home treasure for researchers like Ned and for Fike, he taught piano to Larry Wegner, one
• Lovely home with hardwood floors throughout No Better Views of Lake Estes, Twin Sisters, Mt. trivia buffs like me. There’s the rich histo-
• Features patio and deck • 2 car garage Meeker & Longs Peak of Fike’s longtime sidekicks. Ray remem-
• Creek running through property Magnificient Decor • High End Finish ry of the Dark Horse Theater that began bers Fike as a consummate “minstrel man”
• Gorgeous waterfront views Open Floor Plan • Professionally Landscaped to flourish in the late 1950s. One of the
Spring & Pond who could mesmerize audiences. He notes
Free Recorded Message names you’ll see in the fine print is Judd
Free Recorded Message that Fike was a regular at the Lane Guest
1-800-207-5001 ID # 4007 1-800-207-5001 ID #4003 Hirsch, star of Taxi and Ordinary People, Ranch in the 1980s. And he adds that Dick
who made his stage debut in Estes Park Kroeckel, who frequently performed with
working with local artist Greig Steiner. Fike, was one of the finest ragtime piano
Toll Free 877-577-0040 Another legend of the local entertainment
343 S. Saint Vrain Avenue, Suite 1 players ever.
scene is the subject of a new book at the Al Fike, the Missouri schoolteacher who
100 Yards South of the Holiday Inn library. The name “Al Fike” stirs up many made it big in the club circuit and head-
memories and stories of a versatile per- lined in New York, Chicago, Miami, Las
former who achieved national fame and Vegas, who appeared on national televi-
played some of his finest moments in sion during the Taylor Four heyday, per-
Estes Park. formed what would be his final stage
A tribute to his life and spirit is now show on July 4, 1996. He died on August
contained in Al Fike: The Modern 26 that year at age 84.
Minstrel Man by Kay Hoflander. Al Fike: The Modern Minstrel Man,
Fike began his working life as a

For Lease
along with the tremendous resources in the
2300 Hondius Way Missouri schoolteacher, but his entertain- library’s local history archives, helps shine
ment career was launched in 1948 when a spotlight on the rich history of entertain-
TV personality Faye Emerson discovered ment in Estes Park.
Condo/
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tacular setting on over 11 acres in Eagle Helps With
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• 2,026 sq. ft. Fall Festival
ings and views of Longs Peak. This lot offers
privacy and some of the best mountain
views in Estes Park. $1,499,000
• 2 Entrances – Volunteers from the
Lions Club helped out
788 Dunraven Glade Elkhorn & cooking hot dogs and
hamburgers for the
Riverwalk Life Long Learning of
Estes Valley Fall
• Long-term Lease Festival. The Festival
is a fund raising activ-
• $3,500/mo ity that provides
8+ Acres With Great Views! plus taxes and association dues scholarships for pre-
One level living! Fantastic mountain home with school children who
incredible views. Very large kitchen with center would otherwise not
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be able to attend pre-
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Call Bret Today! school. The Festival
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Get To Know
The Perfect Getaway
Estes Valley
Victim Enjoy panoramic mountain and lake
views from this ideal vacation condo at
Advocates Marys Lake Lodge. Offering 2 master
suites and a soaring greatroom, all with
Organization provides critical the most desirable high-end finishes, this
community services LakeView unit is the perfect blend of lux-
ury accommodation and rustic Lodge
Estes Valley Victim Advocates setting. Private deck, fully furnished and
(EVVA) provides critical com- STRONG FINANCIALS! Historic Marys
munity services that make the Lake Lodge offers a full-service spa, two
entire area a safer place to live. restaurants and complete management
EVVA serves victims of crime, services.
A worry-free get-away at $298,500!
including domestic violence,
sexual assault, stalking, and bur-
glary. It also provides services to
victims of trauma, such as acci-
dents, suicide survivors, and 7+Ac Bordering
unattended deaths. The organi-
zation serves the entire Estes
Rocky Mountain National Park
Valley, including Glen Haven, Mary Mesropian, Director of Estes Valley Victim Enjoy a perfectly framed view of Longs
Advocates accepts a $1,000 grant from Tom Schultz,
Allenspark, and Drake. Peak from this 7+ acre site BORDER-
President and CEO of Group Publishing. The November
EVVA’s services include: ING ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL
1st event marked the 11th year of Group’s Community PARK! An ideal location for your
• Education on victims’ rights, Service Awards presentations. Since 1977, Group has
mountain dream home, the site offers
domestic violence, sexual given more than three-quarters of a million dollars an abundance of towering pines, fasci-
assault, and related topics through its Domestic Charitable Giving Program to wor- nating rock formations & views in all
• 24 hour/7 day advocacy for thy organizations. Estes Valley Victim Advocates will put directions. New driveway with turn-
victims as they deal with law these funds towards the purchase of a safehouse for vic- around & new well. Imagine sitting on
enforcement personnel, the court tims of domestic violence and their children. your deck, listening to the river below
& enjoying this amazing view...
process, and medical care $299,500
one-on-one counseling and support
groups of a crisis.
• A safehouse where women and their Estes Valley Victim Advocates is a non-
children can get a safe place to live, coun- profit agency that received funding from
seling, and an opportunity to heal when the Town of Estes Park, Estes Valley
Christian J. Collinet
Broker Associate
they have no place else to go Resources Fund of the Community Most firms independently owned and operated
• Referrals to other service centers Foundation of Northern Colorado, Estes www.ChristianCollinet.com
In 2006, Estes Valley Victim Advocates Park Medical Center, United Way, Estes Direct 970-231-8570
had 740 contacts with victims. No other Park Rotary Club, Estes Park Lions Club Office 970-586-3333 Real Marketing. Real Results.
agency in the Estes Valley provides these and community donations, and other
services. sources. All services are confidential.
We encourage the public to become For more information or to volunteer,
more familiar with our organization, call EVVA at 577-3597. Donations can be Lively and Lovely in Arapaho Estates
because anyone could become the victim sent to EVVA at P.O. Box 1287, Estes Gorgeous. Heartwarming. Inviting. Fabulous. All these sentiments
of a crime. Of course, we wish this didn’t Park, CO. 80517. Their crisis line is 970- describe this 4478 SF home, perfect for entertaining family and friends.
Passing the front porch swing, you’ll know that good times await you. A
happen to anyone, but knowing where to 586-4000 and operates 24 hours a day. dramatic and attractive tiled entry begins your delight, with a comfy sit-
get help for a family member, friend, or Their office phone is 970-577-9781. ting room to the right and an airy and bright great room to the left. The
yourself means immediate support in case kitchen offers flair without pretense with solid-slab granite counters,
ample maple cabinetry, center island with breakfast bar, and large picture
window over the convenient corner sink. The eat-in area serves up style
with space for a large table and a tasteful mural as a backdrop, plus an
Advent Tea atrium door to a generous deck that begs you to put your feet up. An
office, ¾ guest bath, laundry/mud room, and entry to the two-car garage put the final touches on the main floor. Upstairs, the loft-
And Bazaar style landing gives way to three sizable bedrooms. Two share a ¾ jack-and-jill bath with oversized shower and access a bonus room
flooded with natural light from multiple skylights. The master suite is a three-sectioned area with a place for everything. The bed-
At Mt. Calvary room is both cozy but bright and accommodating. Adjacent is a room-sized closet for all your clothes and personal treasures –
there’s no need for armoires here! The other side of the closet opens to a full bath, with a large, tiled shower, jetted tub, and double
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church will vanity with raised counter. On the lower level there’s a second office with raised ceiling, in addition to well-lit open spaces that are
hold their annual Advent Tea, Bazaar perfect for tweens and teens as-is, or finish them to your liking. You can begin truly living life at 175 Cherokee Court for $699,500.
and Luncheon on Saturday, December Please call to schedule your personal tour.
1st from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in their
Fellowship Hall on the corner of Rare 4-Plex
Highway 36 and 2nd Street. Amazing views abound from this two-level, 3912 SF four-plex off Riverside. Can an
investment get any easier? This turn-key rental features nicely maintained units of
A tea table with Christmas cookies, varying sizes that are all leased well into 2008! Configured into four smartly-
coffee and tea will be available for all designed apartments, the living environments are as comfortable as a single family
to enjoy while shopping for reasonably residence, and each space offers unique features. There is one single-bedroom
unit, which is located on the main level and has entry via a wrap-around deck ideal
priced baked goods and crafts such as for enjoying the amazing mountain vistas. This unit is great for an individual, with an
handmade Barbie clothes and assorted eat-in kitchen, bright living room, full bath, and an extra large bedroom with sliding
scarves. door. As is true in all the apartments, the appliances are well-maintained and in
excellent working condition. Two matching two-bedroom units benefit from comfort-
This year, something special will be able, open floor plans. Each enjoys an inviting entry deck which leads to a charming
featured for sale by the Community living room. Views of the Continental Divide and Lumpy Ridge flood through large, west-facing windows, as well as scenes of picturesque rock outcrop-
Prayer Quilters. There will be quilts pings and mature evergreens. A full bath and ample bedrooms complete the superb layout for both of these units. Finally, the fourth unit also contains
two large bedrooms; however, added amenities include its larger size and a wood-burning “Franklin Fireplace” stove in the living room. The kitchen is
and wall hangings made with original galley-style and features a breakfast nook and laundry closet, together with dual access to the hallway and dining area. Other building features include
handpainted blocks by prayer quilter, Courtesy photo individual storage spaces for each tenant, ample deck spaces, plus a “landlord’s unit” for use as your own storage or workspace. At 257 Moccasin
Milly Busby. The scenes vary, wildflow- Street, a quiet residential area with pristine surroundings and fantastic views combines with choice apartment living to make a truly worthy real estate
your choice of barbequed chicken or investment. Offered for $519,000.
ers, birdhouses, log cabins, sunbonnet
krautburger along with a salad, relishes, First National Bank Building, Ste 202
kids and Christmas symbols.
potato chips, dessert and a beverage. P.O. Box 2267, Estes Park, CO 80517
Milly’s background as an artist has includ-
All proceeds will benefit local, regional
ed designing for Hallmark Cards, teaching 970-586-0713 1-888-318-0364
and world-wide mission projects.
drawing and painting at Kansas State info@mountainparadiserealestate.com
The Lutheran Women’s Missionary
University for ten years, and as partner in Visit our website www.realestateestespark.com
League and the Community Prayer
an interior design business in Kansas. for the latest listings!
Quilters of Mount Calvary wish to extend
A delicious lunch will be served from 11 Trisha Wills, Broker Connie Phipps, Broker Associate
an invitation to everyone in the Estes Genevieve Mellott, Administrative
a.m.-1 p.m. at the tea and will include
Valley to join in the holiday festivities.
Page 36 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007
EPHS Drama
Club To Host
Dinner Theater
The EPHS Drama Club is getting ready
to host their 2nd annual dinner theater, on
November 29, 30, and December 1. The
tickets for the shows are: Adults-$15,
Students-$12, and Children under 12-$10.
Tickets will go on sale starting October 29
from 3:30-5:00 in the EPHS office.
The doors will open at 5:30, and dinner
will be at 6:00 in the high school cafeteria,
then we will move into the auditorium for
the shows of "Snowee White and the
Seven Chicks," "Hopeless Hamlet," and
"Romeo Revised" starting at 7:00.
OTHER GHOST:
Snowee White and the
Tom Davis
Seven Chicks Cast:
OPHELIA:
SNOWEE: Mike Bernacchi
Jami Kybic
AMY: Mary Compton
CINDY: Jami Kybic
Romeo Revised
IMOGENE: Katie Quist
Cast
WENDY: Sara Thompson
ROMEO:
LINDA: Samantha Holt
Mary Compton
DENISE: Dulce Aguilera
JULIET:
ELIZABETH: Hannah Gilbert
Jami Kybic
LAWYER: Caitlin Harvilla
Smokin' Dave's Barbeque and Tap House
MEG: Maddy Rusk
will be providing dinner on Thursday
November 29, and Poppy's Pizza and Grill
Hopeless Hamlet Cast:
will be providing dinner on November 30
COACH: Samantha Holt
and December 1. The EPHS ProStart class
HAMLET: Alex Urquardt
will also be providing a dessert buffet dur-
HORATIO: Maddy Rusk
ing intermission each night.
BRITTNEY #1: Mary Compton
Tickets are limited, so buy them early at
BRITTNEY #2: Sara Thompson
the school office, any day after school.
MOM: Katie Quist
The last day to purchase tickets is
STEVE, THE GHOST: Caitlin Harvilla
Monday, November 19th. Photos by Chloé Hazelton

Awana Grand Prix Held November 10th


At Mountain View Church
The Estes Park community wide Awana Clubs held their annual Grand Prix
model car race last
Saturday with a very
enthusiastic group of
racers and parents.
All children, two
years before kinder-
garten through 6th
grade, are encour-
aged to attend the
Estes Park communi-
ty wide Awana
Christian children’s
program. Awana
teaches kids that God
is real, that God Courtesy photos
loves them, and that Sparks Club for Design-Jacob Morse-3rd Place, Zac Ostrich-2nd
God expresses that Place, Kaitlyn Fisher-1 Place, Tony Rowley and Tanya Rowley.
st

love through Jesus


Christ. Awanas enjoy
game time, Bible
study, council time
and music on
Wednesday’s after
school at Mountain
View Bible
Fellowship. The next
meeting will be held
on Wednesday,
November 28th.
Please call
Tanya Rowley at
586-3395 ext. 5 for
more information. Sparks Club for Speed-Zac Ostrich-3rd Place, Jacob Morse-2nd
Place and Tyler Rowley-1 Place, and Tony Rowley.
st
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 37

Shirlee Roth Artwork


On Exhibit At EPMC
The Estes Park Medical Center and
Project Art is proud to present renown
local artist Shirlee Roth in an exhibit of
her paintings on display at the Mezzanine
Gallery from now through December 21.
Shirlee Ann Roth, wife of Rex Roth and
mother of Jim, Bob and Jeff Roth, was a
well-known local artist in the 1980s. She
studied art at the Chicago Art Institute,
Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and
also under artist Barbara Bond in Arizona.
In 1960, Rex and Shirlee founded
as well as fine art prints of her landscape
Rockford Christian School in Rockford,
paintings. Some of Shirlee’s paintings took
Illinois. The school now has nearly 1,200
weeks to complete. She loved painting
students and one of Shirlee’s paintings
mountains, trees, cabins and skies. Her
hangs in the entrance. In 1967, Rex and
skies are one of the most unique aspects of
Shirlee moved to Estes Park to direct
her work and often set the tone of the
Covenant Heights Bible Camp and
painting. She painted almost entirely with
Shirlee owned the Coachlight Gift Store
knives and tiny spatulas and did not name
on the corner of Moraine and Elkhorn. In
any of her paintings.
1971, the Roth’s bought Wild Basin
In the later 1990s, Shirlee was no longer
Lodge and Shirlee was able to move her
able to paint and was soon diagnosed with
gift store there and also open a gallery.
Alzheimer’s disease. She has been a resi-
Shirlee has been a faithful pastor’s wife to
dent at the Prospect Park Living Center
Rex as he has served Allenspark
for over six years. She no longer remem-
Community Church for the last 35 years.
bers that she was an artist, nor does she
Shirlee painted over 50 paintings and
recognize her family, but she still shows a
sold all but one that she wanted to keep.
kind and loving spirit that has character-
She said that particular painting was like
ized her all of her life.
giving birth to a baby and she could not
sell it. This display includes that painting,

Quota Club’s Holiday Home Tour


Saturday, December 1, 2007, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Homes Homes
Quota Club’s Parade of Trees
Dr. Gil & Susan Anderson Steve & Barrie Harms

Happy 17th 3495 St. Francis Road


Laura Grantham
are on display at MedX
November 12th - 30th.
Enter the drawing for $1.ea.
1034 Pine Knoll Drive
Gladys Van Drie
Birthday 824 Whispering Pines Drive Winners announced & pickup 1122 Fairway Club Lane
Bill & Mickey Lively
of trees is at Good Samaritan
Howard & Sue Huston
Happy 4th Ev! 2030 Cherokee Drive
Village on Dec. 1st
1001 Otis Lane
Tickets are $12. each in advance, $15. on day of tour and available at:
Birthday Kevin! Love, Burt, Val Estes Park Visitor’s Center, Mountain Time Cabin Goods, Macdonald Book Shop,
MedX of Estes, A La Carte, Estes Park News, or from any Quota Club Member

Love, Mami & Papi


and Carly Thanks to our Sponsors:
Big Horn Restaurant, Estes Park News, MedX of Estes, Mountain Time Cabin Goods,
Peggy Lynch RE/MAX Mountain Brokers, Wine & Cheese Shops, YMCA of the Rockies
Page 38 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

Along Moraine and continued for 25 consecutive issues”. But


was it? Conceivably, everything going accord-
By: John Meissner week 8 ing to plan, at least 40 to 45 issues of the
Locus: Estes Park Trail, (former) 275 Moraine, Alikasai were printed over two years (or more),
1957 people subscribed, yet none were saved?
“The Estes Park Trail extends greetings to the If the sole “promo” copy in the Estes Park
Estes Park Alakasai [sic] a new six column Museum and the occasional echoes in the
folio, published in the office of the Loveland Loveland Daily Herald are any indication, the
Herald and devoted to Estes Park news” ---20 Alikasai was hands-down Estes’ premier news-
June 1914 (John Y. Munson’s) Estes Park Trail paper. Every article appearing in the 23 April
The Estes Park Trail (figure 8) is not a busi- 1915 “Vacation Edition” alone, for example,
ness at risk, nor is its home a building at risk. contains more Estes history than a year’s sub-
Newspapers chronicle their every movement, scription to anything else. Unfortunately, this
and the Trail is an easy one to follow, occupy- Photo credit: 1960 Trail Vacation Edition. obvious superiority may have been what
ing three different rental properties on the south Estes Park Trail building, shortly after construction. prompted Munson to close his Estes bureau
side of east Elkhorn between its start in 1921 early, and stick closer to home. As a result,
returned to Loveland before Labor Day. What The Grail for paper collectors and historians,
and its move to the original Francis building Estes history between 1915 and 1919 suffers
Mr. Smith left behind indicates that thirteen though, is the Estes Park Alikasai, published in
(long-timers may remember it as the former twice, enduring five years of apparent silence.
Thursday issues were originally published, Loveland in 1914 and 1915. Perhaps. The
Gambles) on the same side of west Elkhorn in Can you imagine? MCMXV, the year a new
beginning on 4 June 1908 and ending 27 Alikasai could just as well be called the Hello-
1944, before finally constructing a dedicated post office, three new downtown hotels (The
August 1908. Goodbye (subdeck “Your Source for Fermat’s
plant on Moraine in the fall of 1957. Prospect, The Brown Tea Pot, The real
July issues of the Mountaineer exist, but the Missing Proof and the Giant Squid”), given that
The original Estes Park Trail, related only by Lewiston), a new school building foundation,
local library and museum only hold incomplete no regular issues have been captured or pho-
name, was a weekly Berthoud publication dis- and, oh, a little thing called the Rocky
(June and August) runs. The Estes Park Bank tographed intact. Did it even exist? It definitely
tributed through William T. Parke’s store in the Mountain National Park joined Estes, and Estes
had an original Mountaineer, courtesy of early existed on paper, attached to a young editor
summers of 1912, 1913, and 1914. This was ex- managed to record essentially NOTHING and
Moraine resident Sydney Sherman, in its pos- named Earl E. Hanway from Sterling, and offi-
Larimer County Commissioner (and then-cur- save essentially NOTHING. Even Loveland is
session as late as 1960 (and probably later, cially welcomed to the fold by Munson in June
rent Estes Park Land Company co-investor and not above censure, since only a city-wide fuel
according to eyewitness accounts), but the 1914. After a “prosperous and popular recep-
part-time resident) John Yale Munson’s well- shortage or g.i. outbreak or sale on live
bank’s replacement staff can’t be troubled to tion”, it was taken over by Mark Ellison and
written hobby horse. Today, it is extremely birds/dead fish could explain why so little of its
find it, or any of the other irreplaceable items in Claude Smith in 1915. Not enough scraps
valuable as a historical reference (as is his own newsprint remains from this critical time.
the missing Sherman family reliquary. remain to answer anything more, except indi-
Berthoud Bulletin during those years Estes did- Pristine copies of the 5¢ summer Alikasai
The reason this indifference is such a waste is rectly. What did the word “alikasai” even
n’t have a newspaper) but not particularly valu- would be worth $100 per, but the bounty could
that every issue of the Mountaineer adds, on mean? Was it a native American term? A port-
able to possess, as complete or near-complete just as well be $1000, because they simply
average, three otherwise unknowable facts manteau? A magician’s command to disappear?
sets are held in at least three different Estes never show up.
about Estes’ early development. You can talk all The Alikasai listed itself as a “semi-weekly” in
locations, and individual copies are distributed For completeness, and just to prove how won-
you want about filling gaps in Estes Park histo- the 1915 Colorado State Business Directory
throughout various Colorado libraries and insti- derful life is, what Estes residents managed to
ry using surrounding newspapers, but that’s (the only year it appears – This information
tutions. save in bunches was the disappointing Trail
somewhat equivalent to reconstructing a former would have been submitted in 1914), while
Estes Park’s first newspaper was the Talk, published by Longmont High School
lodge’s trout with almonds recipe based on Munson’s announcement suggests it would be
Mountaineer, edited by Loveland journalist J. teacher Archibald Taylor in the summer of
uncovering diners’ comment cards. published weekly during June 1914 and semi-
Gordon Smith in the summer of 1908 on a 1920. This weakly (sorry, weekly) exercise in
Conservatively, issues of the Mountaineer weekly in July and August. “Semi-weekly” is
portable press set up in town cobbler/forest typesetting is slightly more fun to read than the
would bring around $150 each on ebay. While ambiguous (twice a week or once every two
ranger Joe Ryan’s building (again on the south repair manual for a 1973 Vega, although Mr.
history’s venal aspects are not the focus of this weeks?), but almost certainly means twice a
side of east Elkhorn). The name is more famil- Taylor may have the last laugh, because the cas-
road show, I recognize that certain ears connect- week here, because July and August in Estes
iar today as one later appropriated (and still cading columns of unfamiliar names gracing
ed to an attic full of “Yeah, I’ve got some” only have always generated more black ink.
used) by Estes Park’s high school paper. When every issue, once digitized, will prove invalu-
perk up around significant tax deductions, plus I The following year’s mission statement is more
the commercial Mountaineer first started, there able to descendants trying to track down which
want whoever stole the Sherman collection to straightforward: “The Estes Park Alikasai will
was some talk of erecting a permanent home, secretary their great-grandfather vacationed
have a rough idea of how incensed to act when be printed again, during the tourist season of
but presumably the paper was not financially with.
the pawn shop offers you $5. 1915, semi-weekly, beginning Tuesday, June 1
successful, as the editor and his equipment

It's Old Time


Dance Time Again
This weekend, don’t miss the big six-
piece string band and a clogging exhibi-
tion at the Old Time Dance! The dance
takes place this Saturday night, November
17th. Lessons by Mark Turbin start at
7 p.m sharp, dancing starts at 7:30 at the
American Legion Hall.
Tin Cup will be playing dance tunes.
They have a big fat sound with a six piece
band, including a hammered dulcimer,
and twin fiddles. Mark Turbin will also be
calling the dances.
Steve Misch found they weren’t the first Special intermission show will be local
ones providing Thanksgiving dinner to Estes cloggers for your entertainment. Clogging
Park residents, as evidenced here in this his- is fast and furious, and these dancers have
toric document and photograph.
been clogging for about six years.
Admission is $7 for adults (18 and up)
Estes Park’s 7th $3 for youth (7-17), kids six and under
are free. Bring some goodies for the
Annual Community dessert potluck. The next dance will be
held on December 8th.
Thanksgiving Feast Estes Old Time Dance. Creating commu-
View Drive from 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
On Thanksgiving Day, November 22, will be face painters there for the kids too! nity through traditional dance.
This traditional buffet-style feast is come
Steve Misch and Larraine Darling are For more information, please contact
as you are, there is no charge! All of Estes EP NEWS/
once again hosting the seventh annual Steve Mische at 586-2689. This event is Gary Hazelton
Park is invited to celebrate Thanksgiving
community Thanksgiving Feast! Come sponsored by the Estes Valley Sunrise
in a community atmosphere while dining
one, come all to the dinner which will be Rotary Club and hosted by Mountain View
on delicious food and enjoying local enter-
held at the Mountain View Bible Bible Fellowship.
tainment including Cowboy Brad and
Fellowship Church at Highway 7 and Peak Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Kathy Fitch and pianist Scott Joens. There

www.EstesParkNews.com
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 39

Prolific Estes The frailty of life was also brought home to


both her and George in 1976 when they experi-
Park Writer Still enced the Big Thompson flood in their summer
cabin about three miles from the Olympic
Creating New Lodge. The lights went out about 6:30 p.m., the
radio went off, and peering through the lighten-
Work At Age 78 ing that illuminated the waters, they could see
large objects rushing down the river. Then they
By: Ronald L. Froehlich
Estes Park novelist and poet Margaret heard the sounds of propane tanks exploding.
Guthrie has been writing articles, short stories, “Four of our neighbors who were barely a
books and poems since she was a little girl hundred yards away, a minister and his wife
growing up in the 1930s on a farm just outside and a young newlywed couple staying with
the small Quaker town of New Providence, them, were out trying to get their cars to higher
Iowa. Times have changed, she notes, but the ground when they were swept away by flood
strong desire to put thoughts and feelings waters. They were among the 145 people killed
down on paper that started way back then has- in the devastation that summer night,”she relat-
n’t diminished. And to her credit, she has ed.
never let rejection of her work, doubt or the Some of the feelings Guthrie had that night,
occasional success affect her love for the art of and later, affected the direction she took in her
writing. second novel, The Return, a book that explores
“There’s something that compels me to write how the death of parents at a young age affects
about what’s inside me,” she says with sincere their childrens’ lives as they grow to adulthood
frankness. At age 78, she is the author of two and explore different paths to spirituality.
published novels, several short stories and Margaret Guthrie is a member of an Estes Park poetry group, Trail Ridge Writers, that The Guthries moved from their summer
hundreds of poems, including collections that meets monthly to critique each others poetry. “We’re inviting everyone to the Estes Park Art home in the Big Thompson to their permanent
are in print. Some of these are available at the Center Sunday, Nov. 18 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. for a poetry reading, with musical accompa- home in Estes Park in 1990 after George’s
Estes Park Library and Macdonald Book niment. The public is invited and there is no charge. We hope everyone will come.” retirement. George continues his interest in
Shop. Guthrie continues to write almost daily religion and philosophy by writing scholarly
and she cites as inspiration the recent award of papers for the Religion and Philosophy Group
was about how mental hospitals back in in the She is working on another novel that builds that meets the third Wednesday morning of the
a Nobel Prize in literature to 87-year-old 1970s, as part of an effort to mainstream hospi- on her two earlier works, Silent Truth and The
British Author Doris Lessing. month at the Estes Park Senior Center.
talized patients into the communities, were put- Return. Silent Truth is a mystery set in a fic- Margaret says the two of them love Estes
While she’s been writing since childhood, ting them out the door with prescriptions for tional small Quaker town in Iowa. It explores
her first serious attempt at putting together a Park for the mountains, the wonderful ameni-
drugs, appointments to visit out-patient clinics, the impact of the murder of two high school ties including the parks and library and the fact
novel didn’t come until the mid-1970s, which and little else, and the effect this process had teachers, husband and wife, on the people
was after she’d had two children and worked that so many people who live here share their
on the patients and the hospital staffs. involved, their friends, neighbors, church mem- interests in learning, exploring and staying
for years outside the home to help the family These early books, though never published, bers and the murdered couples’ two young
while her husband, George, studied to earn a open to new ideas.
provided Guthrie with the valuable experience daughters. “I can’t imagine a nicer, more inspiring place
PhD in religion and philosophy. and self-discipline required to begin a serious “When I started writing the book my intent
Her first novel was about an Alzheimer for a writer to live and work than right here in
career. She went on to focus on learning more was to write a ‘who-done-it’ mystery but the this beautiful valley,” she says.
patient. “When I showed it to friends and about the craft, attending workshops, confer- final book was an exploration of how a person
other writers that I respect, it was pretty much Froehlich is a freelance writer/journalist who
ences and taking advanced-level writing class- can evolve from being an average, small-town lives in Estes Park. Contact him at
pronounced as ‘too dark’ and, as I look back, I es. “I learned a lot and I’m still learning,” she kid to becoming a vicious murderer and the
have to agree with that criticism,” she said ronaldfroehlich@gmail.com.
said. reaction of people to the murderer, the crime
with a shy smile. A second unpublished novel and how they finally put the matter to rest.”

world's population). The letter to the Pope


Religion and is available at http://ammanmessage.com
(four pages) and the general letter is at
Philosophy Group www.acommonword.com (16 pages).
On Wednesday, November 21, at 9:30 Discussion participants are expected to
am in the Senior Center of Estes Park, bring their own copies to the meeting.
Professor Keith Stephenson will facilitate Dr. Stephenson has graduate degrees
a discussion of two open letters under- from Yale and Duke. He taught religion at
signed respectively by (1) 38 Muslim
clerics and scholars and (2) 138 Muslim
clerics and scholars.
The first letter, an Open Letter to the
Nebraska Universities for 26 years and
taught New Testament studies at a semi-
nary of the Reformed Church of Indonesia
for 10 years. For seven years he served as
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to some of Pope Benedict 16th's remarks Institute of the Rocky Mountain Region of
about Islam in his September 13th, 2006
Estes Park Light & Power, Platte River Power Authority and local
Disciples of Christ and the United Church
Regensburg address. The second open let- of Christ. His publications are mostly in VIXEMPIVWEVISJJIVMRKIRIVK]WEZMRKGSQTEGX¾YSVIWGIRXPMKLX '*0 
ter, presented at a conference in 2007, the area of religion and culture (e.g. com-
though addressed to specific leaders, is
bulbs at discounted prices. Product selection, pricing and purchase
munity development, prison reform, health
meant for all Christians. While the first care and modernization). limits vary from store to store.
letter addresses some misconceptions This discussion is offered under the aus-
about Islam, the purpose of the second pices of the free and informal Religion
letter is to underline commonalities and Philosophy Group, a part of the Senior
between Islam and Christianity as regards Center, meeting monthly on the third Participating Retailers
the two fundamental religious norms. Wednesday. People of all ages and persua-
Reportage and discussion in the mass sions are welcome to attend and partici-
media have said much about Islam which pate. The name notwithstanding, the group
is both misleading and downright erro- often addresses topics other than strictly • Ace Hardware of Estes Park
neous. religious or philosophical and welcomes
Attention to these two letters can not all types of developed presentations on all • Estes True Value & Radio Shack
only enlighten Christians and Muslims kinds of topics!
about the root similarity of Islam and The Senior Center offers an excellent
Christianity but engender rapprochement daily lunch at 12 noon.
between the two faiths (members of Hope to see you there!
which constitute more than half the
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Obituaries Surrey Motel from 1975 to 1985. Winnie


was a member of the Methodist Church,
Roberta Burger Kice
Roberta Burger Kice died on November
The Estes Park Quota Club and The
5, 2007 in Milwaukie, Oregon at her resi-
Winnie Citta Friday Nighters Dance Club. Gourmet
cooking was a passion of hers.
dence at Willamette View after a long ill-
Estes Park resident Wynelle “Winnie” Winnie is survived by her husband Bob ness.
Citta died Friday morning November 9, of Estes Park, two sons Will Citta of Estes Roberta was born October 8, 1921 in
2007 at the Medical Center of The Park and Robert Citta and his wife Joy of Sherrill, New York. Her parents were
Rockies in Loveland. She was 80 years Lincoln, NE, a daughter Guylene and her Charles C. and Blanche Burger. Her
old. husband Brian of Estes Park and one father was a Congregational clergyman.
Wynelle R. Ratekin was born July 4, grandson. Because of his work, the family moved
1927 in Omaha, NE. Her parents were She was preceded in death by her parents several times settling in Webster Groves,
Guy and Edna (Bilby) Ratekin. On and a brother. Memorial contributions may Missouri where Roberta attended public
August 9, 1947 she married Robert W. be made to EPMCF to benefit the Estes schools. She had an older sister, Betty,
Citta in Omaha. Winnie was a wife, Park Medical Center in care of Allnutt who died at age twelve. Roberta was an
mother and homemaker while Bob trav- They then opened a Coast to Coast in
Funeral Service 1302 Graves Avenue Estes ice skater, singer, and pianist as a young
eled the Midwest as a salesman for Sears. West Park Plaza in Estes Park, moving the
Park, CO 80517. woman. Upon graduation from Webster
The couple moved to Estes Park in 1974 store to Stanley Village in 1984. They sold
See www.allnutt.com to see Winnie’s Groves High School, she attended
and owned and operated the Coast to the business in 1992. Winnie and Bob also
obituary and photo and send a message to Grinnell College in Iowa where she met
Coast store in Loveland for two years. owned and operated The Saddle and
her family. her husband to be, Edward E. Kice Jr.
They married in September 1941. She and
Ed had a long, happy married life togeth-
er and raised four children. The family
moved quite a few times because of Ed’s
job as an engineer for Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company. They settled in
Webster Groves, and later Kirkwood,
Missouri from 1960 until Ed’s retirement
in 1984 when they moved to Estes Park,
Colorado. They subsequently move to
Oregon in 1997 to be closer to family.
Roberta was an accomplished fiber artist,
seamstress, and writer. She volunteered
her time at Places for People, a halfway
house in St. Louis, Missouri and for Estes
Park Hospice. She served on the board of
the Estes Park Medical Center.
Roberta was active in the Episcopal
Church, serving as Christian educator,
worship leader, choir member, and leader
of numerous committees and boards. She
also created vestments and altar linens.
She attended Eden Seminary in Webster
Groves in the 1960s. She notably served
Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Webster
Groves, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal
Church is Estes Park, Colorado, and St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church in The Dalles,
Oregon.
Listing her accomplishments only touch-
es the surface of who Roberta was. She
was a loving and supportive wife and
mother, a gregarious person with a vibrant
personality and kind nature. She had a
great sense of humor, was a fine conver-
sationalist, and had an intuitive sense of
what other people needed and what she
could give to them. She was passionately
committed to social justice, feminism,
and the care of the mentally ill. She
leaves a big hole in the lives of the many
people who loved her.
Roberta is survived by her husband, Ed-
Willamette View, Milwaukie, OR, her
children, Ned Kice- The Dalles, OR,
Susan Kennedy-Victoria, BC, Christann
Higley- Estes Park, CO., David Kice-
Santa Fe, NM and their spouses. She
leaves a sister-in-law, Patricia Kice in
Estes Park, eight grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
A memorial Eucharist service will be
held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, The
Dalles, on Saturday, November 17th at
11 a.m.
Memorials can be made to St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church memorial fund,
Hospice of Estes Valley, Colorado, or
Willamette Falls Hospice.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Page 41

Kristie Welborn and Milt Garrett give you the long and short of it during the bell ringing
season last year. Courtesy photo

Bell Ringers Start At Safeway


This weekend, the Salvation Army Bell Ringers start at Safeway and the Estes Park
Post Office and the bells will ring through Christmas Eve.
Our goal this year is to raise $25,000 and the most important factor in reaching it is get-
ting volunteers to ring the bell.
In addition to donating via the kettles, you may mail a check to The Salvation Army,
P.O. Box 172, Estes Park, CO 80517. To volunteer to ring the bell, please call Randy
Skeie at 586-8769.

Get Your Tickets For


Quota Club’s Holiday
Home Tour!
Don’t miss the fun! Quota Club of Estes
Park’s annual Holiday Home Tour will be
held this year on Saturday, December 1,
2007 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost for tickets in advance - $12.00 and
$15 on the day of the tour.
The 2007 Holiday Home Tour:
1. Dr. Gil and Susan Anderson
3495 St. Francis Road Claire Mollé And
2. Laura Grantham
824 Whispering Pines Drive
Holly Prohs To Dance
3. Bill and Mickey Lively In The Nutcracker
2030 Cherokee Drive
This holiday season, Claire Mollé,
4. Steve and Barrie Harms
daughter of Nick and Mary Beth Mollé
1034 Pine Knoll Drive
and Holly Prohs, daughter of Erick and
5. Gladys Van Drie
Jeanice Prohs will be performing in the
1122 Fairway Club Lane
Christmas classic, “The Nutcracker.”
6. Howard and Sue Huston
This production is presented in conjunc-
1001 Otis Lane
tion with the Boulder Philharmonic and
7. Parade of Trees Tree Raffle on display
the Longmont Symphony. Performances
at MedX and then at Good Samaritan
are Friday, November 23rd at 4:00 p.m.,
Village on the day of the Home Tour
Saturday, November 24th at 2:00 p.m. and
Tickets are available at: 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 25th at
Estes Park Visitor’s Center, Macdonald 2:00 p.m., in Boulder at Macky
Book Shop, MedX, Estes Park News, A La Auditorium.
Carte, Mountain Time Cabin Goods, or The Longmont performance is Saturday,
from any Quota member. December 1st at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday,
Thanks to our Sponsors December 2nd at 2:00 p.m., at the Vance
Mountain Time Cabin Goods, Big Horn Brand Auditorium in Longmont.
Restaurant, Peggy Lynch-RE/MAX For tickets to the Macky Auditorium call
Mountain Brokers, Wine and Cheese the box office at: 303-449-1343 or go to
Shops, YMCA of the Rockies, MedX of www.boulderphil.org to buy them online.
Estes and Estes Park News For tickets to the Vance Brand Auditorium
in Longmont call the box office at: 303-
772-5796.
Page 42 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Friday, November 16, 2007

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED


ACCOMMODATIONS GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL

McGregor Mountain Lodge Caring Hands is now hiring:


seeks year-round
housekeeper
to join our energetic staff.
-RNs/LPNs-
Apply in person at 2815 Fall River Rd,
Estes Park. 4 Mi West of Estes Park
Year-Round Employment, Insurance
Benefits (FT&PT), PTO/ESL Program – just
-Caregivers- Upper Thompson Sanitation District
on HWY 34. Position available a portion of what you could receive as an The Upper Thompson Sanitation District is
EPMC employee. Exciting Opportunity to join a local accepting applications for a full-time
immediately. 586-3457
homecare business. Competitive Secretary/Receptionist. Desirable qualifica-
tions include advanced proficiency in MS
wages, flexible hours.
• Surgical Services Manager & RN Office and PCs, accounting experience,
• RN, LPN, CNA (PPLC) Call 970-586-3118 advanced education or training, and prior
• CNA (Home Health Care) experience. Must be customer service ori-
•Executive Housekeeper • Dietary Aide ented. Anticipated hiring range is between
Previous housekeeping and • Hospital Billing/Patient $13.00 and $15.00 per hour. Upper
supervisory experience helpful. Representative Thompson Sanitation District is a drug free
work place and offers a competitive benefit
•Housekeeper package, including health insurance.
A complete list of open positions and
Both positions include: excellent application form is available on our web- Applications are available at the District
The Estes Park Mountain Shop has an
wages and benefits, sign-on bonus. site at: www.epmedcenter.com and inter- office, 2196 Mall Road, M-F 8-5, or may
nally on our job posting board located out- opportunity for store clerk position. be downloaded from our website at
Must be a non-smoker. Candidates must be friendly, motivated,
side the Human Resources Department. www.utsd.org. Applications can be submit-
Apply in person or email resume:
Estes Park Medical Center and enjoy the outdoors themselves. ted electronically or mailed to Upper
Best Western Silver Saddle
555 Prospect Avenue Must be willing to work with our sched- Thompson Sanitation District, P.O. Box
970-577-4458 ule needs. Holidays and weekends and 568, Estes Park CO, 80517, attn. Jeff
1260 Big Thompson Avenue EOE
cory@estesresort.com nights are our busiest times! Outdoor Hodge. Upper Thompson Sanitation
retail experience is preferred but not District is an equal opportunity employer.
required. Come enjoy the perks of a No Telephone Calls Please.
great staff and working environment.
Hurry, the position won’t last long!
MARYS LAKE LODGE EnlighTAN, INC. Exclusive Contact: Rob or Dave at 2050 Big
Now Hiring: Tanning Spa is now hiring for Thompson Ave./ Hwy 34. 970.586.6548.
our Dec. 1 opening! Painter’s Prep Assistant Needed
WAITSTAFF Please email resume to: Duties include sanding, scraping,
elise@enlightan.biz for the tanning spa Sutton Lane Road Association caulking, taping windows, etc.
Email resumes to consultant position. 15-25 hrs/wk. Must Call 577-9520
klynch@maryslakelodge.com, is seeking bids for reliable
be local to Estes w- reliable transporta-
or send resume to WINTER PLOWING.
tion, mature, professional & sanitary.
Marys Lake Lodge, PC, phone and cleaning skills required.
Please contact Sara
2625 Marys Lake Road at 577-7080.
Estes Park, CO 80517
or apply in person

PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT R-3


JOB POSTING 2007-2008
WORK WHILE YOUR TACO BELL/KFC
Join the Forever CHILD IS IN SCHOOL! OPPORTUNITY
Full-Time Benefited Positions Park School District R-3 Nutrition Services
Resorts Family • Housekeeping Crew Leader Department position available immediately.
ESTES PARK
Starting salary range is $9.00 to $9.75 per hour
• Grounds Maintenance Supervisor with benefits. Position requires general If you thrive in a place where teamwork
• Vehicle Maintenance Technician food preparation, some lifting, makes it happen and you are driven to
We are currently hiring for the • Grounds Maintenance Worker and excellent organizational skills. succeed... we have a job for you!
following positions: • General Maintenance Worker
• Guest Registration Desk Supervisor Applications may be obtained at the Palo Alto, Inc. is a national franchise of
Administration Office, Yum Brands and has a career for you!
Maintenance / Security • Associate Program Director 1605 Brodie Avenue, Estes Park, We are seeking energetic, customer
Weekend Waitstaff / Bussers APPLY TODAY!! by calling (970) 586-2361, ext. 3001, or at service friendly candidates for our Taco
www.estesschools.org. Bell/Kentucky Fried Chicken located at
Front Desk / Night Audit Position is open until filled.
Seasonal & Part Time Positions Estes Park, Colorado.
Temporary Housing Available. Flexible Schedules Available! Prospective employees will receive consideration without
Please apply to: Restaurant General Manager,
• Housekeepers discrimination due to race, color, national origin, sex, mari-
tal status, religion, age, and disability. Assistant Manager,
Holiday Inn-Rocky Mountain Inn • Grounds Maintenance Workers
Shift Leaders & Crew.
101 S. St. Vrain, Estes Park, CO 80517 • Conference Services Workers
(970) 586-2038 – fax EOE • Food Service Workers Quick Service Restaurant
• Lifeguards Workers Wanted for experience is a plus.
• General Store Clerk
YMCA of the Rockies is seeking energetic, positive,
FRAMING & SIDING "Let us show you a dynamic workplace"
guest service oriented individuals with great atti- No. exp. necessary.
tudes! If you meet these requirements, apply today! Please apply at
Competitive pay plus a great benefits package Tools & transportation a must. svigil@paloaltoinc.com or in person
includes 12% retirement paid by Y, health, dental Taco Bell/KFC
and vision for full-time employees, paid time off,
Call 970-227-4276.
at 537 Big Thompson Avenue, Estes
To Place A discounted day care, free Y-membership, special
activities, health club discounts, corporate ski pass-
Park or fax resume to (303) 745-0188
EEO – Drug Free Workplace
Classified Ad: es, an exciting & positive work environment and
much more! Production Laborer
Job descriptions and applications Must be able to lift 100 lbs. More Help Wanted Ads
Call 970-586-5800 are available on our website. 40+ hours/week. $10/hr.
Stop by 166 S. St. Vrain www.ymcarockiesjobs.org Call Joel at 970-231-5774 On The Next Page!
Email: ads@EstesParkNews.com (970) 586-3341 x. 1032
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 43

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED


GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL RESTAURANTS
PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT R-3 Salud Family
JOB POSTING 2007-2008 Health Center
BEGINNING ORCHESTRA
TEACHER Dental Now Hiring: Servers
Park School District R-3 is accepting Reel Mountain Theater seeking a Apply at the Grubsteak Restaurant
applications for a beginning orchestra teacher
Assistant/Receptionist 134 West Elkhorn Ave.
at the Middle School for one hour a day or SHIFT MANAGER for 26+
during an after-school program. Full-time, 40 hrs/wk position providing hrs/week incl. day to
Salary is DOE, no benefits. customer service, receptionist, and even-
tually some dental assistant work. day operations & film handling.
Applications may be obtained at the
District Office, 1605 Brodie Avenue,
Spanish/English preferred. $10.00/hour Also SERVICE STAFF for 6-18
to start. Excellent benefit package and
Estes Park, by calling (970) 586-2361, ext
great work environment in a growing
hrs/week, must
3001, or at www.estesschools.org.
Position is open until filled. agency. Monday through Friday! work Fridays and Holidays. Get
more details and download
The Park School District R-3 is an equal opportunity edu- Apply in person at
cational institution and does not unlawfully discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or disability 1950 Redtail Hawk Drive application on-line EstesParkNews.com
in admission or access to, or treatment of employment
in its educational programs or activities. 586-9230 at www.ReelMountain.com, or
EOE apply in person.
Your Classifieds are listed
Office Administrator This Space For Hire! there as are our wonderful
Call 586-5800 for more for local company columnists, real estate ads
40 hours/week. Pay dependent Run Your Help Wanted Ad
information on Help Wanted
upon experience. Here For Only $10/week! and a photo of the day!
ads in The Estes Park News
888-42-STONE Call 970-586-5800

Large 3 BDR, lease, 2 Brdm., 1-1/2 Ba.,


RENTALS $1400/mo. 970-227-7037
Affordable Commercial Rentals
Senior Rental Large living room, Commercial Condo For
Apartments. plus dining room, view Rent or Rent to own.
Highly desirable Lumpy 1,200, 2300, or 4,500
Only a few units left! from 2 balconies, 1617 sq. ft. Great for
Ridge home! 4 BDR, 2 square feet. You choose.
Homes Clean, bright and garage, W/D, wholesale, retail, or restau-
BA, garage, kid’s play Great parking and visibility
refurbished, one bed- $1000/mth. plus utili- rant, already has grease
equipment. Pets neg., N/S, in West Park Center. Call
room apartments in a ties, North Ridge trap. 586-4285
House for rent W/D, F/P. $1,500/mo + utili- Eric at Anderson Realty for
nonsmoking 55 or bet- Meadow
586-4119 ties. Lease. 586-5457 or rates and your
ter community. On site Condominiums.
303-883-5209 appointment to see these
RMNP access on N. manager, laundry Avail now. Call
spaces. 586-2950.
TRANSPORTATION
St. Vrain Creek, 4 BR, Apartments facilities, community 577-1342 or 690-8683
20 acres, $1,900/mo room, affordable GIFT SHOP in
303-997-6412 LONE TREE VIL- monthly rent. Give us Allenspark for lease, SUVs
LAGE a call and let us show Cabins beside the Post
Avail Mid Nov. 3 BDR, 2 you one of the
3 BDR units available Office. Commercial
BA, garage, W/D hookup, remaining units,
mid December. Rent 1 BEDROOM CABIN, use only. 586-2500.
quiet & private. N/P.Refs + before they are all
starts @ $786 + gas & $350/mo. plus util.
deposit required. 1 yr gone!
electric. plus dep. 586-0275.
lease. $950/mo + utilities.
970-586-4038 Pick up application at 250 sq ft. $250/mo. Office
1310 Manford Ave., Call the Estes Park space, downtown. Good,
3-6 months Home Rental, Wed & Fri 8am-5pm Housing Authority: affordable workspace. 290-
furnished, 2 bedroom., 1 970-577-3730 1 BR 1 Bath plus Office 4488.
bath, home, woodburning Space. Breakfast Counter. 2003 Hyundai Sante Fe,
fireplace, new deck, on 1- Pine Paneling in Living OFFICE SPACE
1 BR 1 Bath. Dishwasher. LX, Excellent condition.
1/2 serene acres near Walk-in Closet. Patio.
Condos Room and BR. Utilities + FOR RENT FWD. Priced below book
RMNP & town. $850/mth. Cable included w/Rent. Downtown, 108 W. value! $10,900. 586-4122
“Furnished”. Heat included
plus deposit. NS/NP. Call 2 BDRM/1 BA CONDO $625/Mo. NS/NP Call Elkhorn. 1-Dbl rm Suite
w/Rent. $525/Mo. NS/NP
303-985-2854 or 303-906- AVAIL. 12/1. 2nd fl. quiet Range Property Mgt. with bathroom & 2 closets, Trucks
Call Range Property Mgt.
1554 condo 1 mi. to town. Gas 970-586-7626 400sf. 1-Large Suite with
970-586-7626
frpl, lrg deck, beautiful bathroom, 275sf. Call for
1BR, 1BA House Attractive downtown loft. views, DW, dining area.
Room To Rent info 970-556-1368
2002 CHEVY
$700/mo. plus utilities 3 BDR, large commer- SILVERADO Red 4x4
1-yr lse $700 w/$700 sec.
cial/office/residence. 1600 Room for rent. Month to Office Space avail- extd. cab, 1/2 ton,
No Smoking/No Pets dep. NS, NP.
sq. ft. N/S, N/P Deck, near hospital. All utilities able. 880 to 2000 Sq fiberglass cab-high
(303)475-2725
$1200/mo + utilities. 1 included. Fully furnished. Ft, heat, air condition- topper, 5.3 liter V8,
FURNISHED 190k hwy. mi. excell.
parking space. 586-4913 Sat TV, W/D. N/P. ing, all ground level
EXECUTIVE HOME - cond. $8,495.
$350/mo. 970-690-1824 with front door park-
3BR, 2 BA; 586-5006
ing. 2 units with fire-
$1,450/mo. plus utili- Roommate wanted
2BR, 1.5 BA Condo places. Handicapped
ties. No Smoking-No to share large, 3
$850/mo. plus utilities bathrooms. Wired for
Pets BDR house. $500/mo
No Pets/No Smoking phone system and 1985 Ford F250, new
includes utilities, W/D, high speed internet. engine, $2000. obo
Anderson Realty - Anderson Realty wireless Internet, and Graves Avenue Plaza Call Tyler 586-5421 or
970 586-2950 970 586-2950 F/P. Good views. Call Peggy 586-1000 586-7935
231-6606
Page 44 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

Misc Land For Sale Lots of Stuff 4 Sale!!


FIREWOOD FOR SALE Don’t waste your time
FREE removal of Dry Hardwood mix or pine 120 Acres near Estes going to yard sales,
unwanted and junk firewood Guaranteed. Call Park. Trout, Big Game, just make an appt,
vehicles. 970-663-7222. Jerry 303-642-0560 Aspen, Reservoirs. Private, w/me to walk through
locked gate. $6,900/acre. my 20+ room house to
$89,000 down. OWC. point & buy! All items
Motorcycles REAL ESTATE are newer, beds, furn.,
970-667-3299.
native crafts, store
2005 CRE450X, many 40 acres, close to Estes display, I have more
extras, low miles, $4,500. Park. Sacrifice. Owner ill. stuff 4 sale than any
Scot - 970-586-3132 Single Family Homes All cash, quick sale. 5 yardsales four lower
$264,000. Big game, Trout, prices than you’ve
mostly timber. Locked gate. ever seen!
SERVICES 970-667-3299. Guaranteed!
Call 970-222-3834

Cleaning INSTRUCTION

Alterations, Fuller
Brush, Stanley
Music Instruction
Home products.
Joy Mohr 577-7125 GUITAR LESSONS Estes Park News
w/Jimmy Sferes in
www.myshp.com/jmohr
Estes Park. All ages/styles.
Classified Line
303-823-6874 Ads
Super Maid residential & Guitar Instruction. A no
Only $2 a line per
small business cleaning. nonsense, simple approach to week! Call 586-5800
Experienced, reliable, local, guitar theory, Blues/Rock/Etc. or go on-line to:
great references. Call May Beginner to advanced. Ed-
at 970-586-9571
www.estespark
970-586-4820
news.com/
Piano Tuning classifieds
Dance Instruction
Susan Novy, local piano
tuner. Call for appt. 577-1755. Dance Lessons - Marzena
Kusnierz. Instructor
Animal Boarding Dance Workout includes:
Classical/Ballet/
360° Views Modern/Jazz/ Hip Hop/
Horse Boarding
4 bedrooms/4 baths Basic Ballroom.
Barn & pasture
Large Decks/3500 ft2 Every Thursday:
586-3806
$777,777.77. By appoint- Ages 5-12; 3:30-4:30
Misc. ment 970-586-4162 13-17; 4:45-5:45
3460 Eaglecliff Circle Drive Adults; 6:00-7:00
Two BEAUTIFUL houses First class is FREE! Bring a
PET SITTING FOR
for sale in Estes Park friend! Let your spirit
THE HOLIDAYS.
dance! For info call 577-
Loving, responsible call for details
1342 or email: havingfun@
care in your home for 586-4119 natures dancestudio.com.
dogs and cats. 586-
3508. Location: Event Center/ Big
Horn Mountain Lodge.
Vacation Homes 1340 Big Thompson Ave.
Entrance from Lake Front
Scott Johnson For Sale Park Model Street.
Services. Remodel & home in Tucson, AZ at the
repair, cust. decks, Swan Lake Estates Misc. Instruction
cement work, snow Retirement Park. Three
plowing. Commercial bedroom, 2 baths, Reiki I, II, and III attune-
and residential. 1203 sq.ft., landscaped ment classes being held in
Insured for liability, back yard, front and side Estes Park. Call 970-219-
30 yrs. exp. 577-1914 3488 for more info.
entry decks, storage shed,
or 214-1774. newly redecorated, new
water heater, new coating GARAGE SALES
MISCELLANEOUS on roof, can be purchased
fully furnished, $45000.
FOUND call 970-402-5492.
Fri/Sat/Sun Sales
Misc Household Items LOST CAT
Dark multi-colored Friday, Manford
18.1 cubic foot refrigerator, Condos For Sale Plaza Storage - 1140
Whirlpool, works great, long fur, black, gold, Manford Ave. 10-12
very clean. $75.00. Twin brown. 9lbs female RENT TO OWN Some furniture, appli-
bed frame with mattress.
$25. Boys mountain bike, call 586-5121. 2 BDR condo in Eagles ances, cookware,
Landing. Owner financing dishes, mens & wom-
20”,GT outbound, excellent
available. $900/mo ens clothes, some
condition, great Christmas
w/option to buy. New car- antiques.
gift, $100.
Call 970-231-0493. pet & paint. 586-4285
Rent to Own or Owner
Firewood Fiance Available. Beautiful
3 BDR condo in Ranch
Pine, full-cord $200. Half- Meadows - great views! No
cord $110. Split & deliv- qualifying, no credit check.
ered, stacking extra. 577- Avail Jan 1. 586-4285
9248, pls leave message.
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 45

Professional Business Builder


Connecting Customers and Services every week
ACUPUNCTURE CAREGIVER CLEANING SERVICES CONT.

Melissa Roberts, L.Ac., Dipl. Ac.


State Licensed Nationally
Certified Acupuncturist
New hours Tues-Fri 9-5pm

Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs,


Nutrition, Wellness COMPUTER REPAIR
Free consultations
577-9725 521 South Saint Vrain Ave. CARPET & TILE
Located at Peak Performance on Hwy 7

ACCOUNTING

Keep it Simple
All your accounting needs.
Quickbooks Consulting
Jan Kivett 970-586-2292

DENTISTRY

ATTORNEYS

CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTRICAL

ARCHITECTURE

ESTATE LIQUIDATION
CLEANING SERVICES
Complete Estate Liquidation
I can sell Everything!
ART FRAMING 15 years experience
Call Brian 581-8212 (local cell)

EXCAVATION

BUILDING DESIGN SERVICES


JC Design
Architectural Design and Drafting Services Earl McCrea
• Remodels • Home and Condo Houseplans 970-586-4301 cell: 970-690-2768
• Engineering Services 742 Black Canyon Drive, Estes Park
586-2765
Page 46 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Friday, November 16, 2007

Professional Business Builder


EYE CARE HOME IMPROVEMENTS INSURANCE

Did you know I offer,


health insurance
I can help you with
an evaluation.
Marcy Predmore
970-577-1095
mpredmore@ft.newyorklife.com
533 Big Thompson Ave. Suite 102

LANDSCAPING
FIREPLACES / HEATING

LINEN SUPPLY -LAUNDRY SERVICE

HANDYMAN

LOG RAILINGS
HEARING
Inc.

CURIOUS? Why travel to the valley


when the latest technology
is available in Estes Park?

Call us to determine if
your hearing loss qualifies
you for OPEN Hearing Aid
technology!

Wendy Koenig Doctor of Audiology Check out the Estes Park Web Cams at
Local Convenience Year-Round Service http://estesbound.goodellweb.
(970) 586-5255 • 1186 Graves Avenue, Estes Park
com/cams.aspx
HIDES, TANNING, ANTLERS, JEWELRY
HOT TUBS & POOL SERVICES
MASSAGE THERAPY

HOME BUILDERS PAINTING CONTRACTORS

INSURANCE
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 47

Professional Business Builder


PET SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE TRANSPORTATION
ESTES PARK LIMOUSINES
EstesParkHOMEPage.com
What you need to know about
real estate in Estes Park (& more, of course)
Elizabeth L. Rogers GRI
broker associate
Limo Party Bus (14 Passenger) 1939 Rolls Royce
970.586.9551 1.800.530.8812 • Weddings • Sightseeing in R.M.N.P. • Birthdays • Dinners
PLUMBING, HEATING & AIR eliz@elizrogers.com Anniversaries • Casino Trips • Concerts • Proms • Airport Sedan
Luxury Lincoln Limos (6-10 Pass.) and Party Bus (14 pass.) feature TV,
VCR, CD’s, telephone, and a bar where you can enjoy your favorite
beverage, music and movies in style during the trip!
Peak Realty Elegant Travel Can Be A 577-TOUR (8687)
PO Box 2957 / 240 E. Elkhorn Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 Reasonable Alternative! www.EstesParkLimo.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY

TREE SERVICE

FREE WOOD Chips!

Mike’s Tree Service


Limbing, Trimming, Removal
Insects, Disease, Fire Mitigation
Brush Chipping
ads@estesparknews.com Insured, Free Estimates
P.O. Box 4420
Estes Park, CO 80517
Phone: 586-5800 (970) 586-7546

FAX: 577-1590
Call and place your ad today

REFRIGERATION

PRINTING

SECURITY
Sure Lock Homes Services
A Watchful Eye
While You’re Away
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS Steve and Evelyn Wilson
970-586-4206 Licensed • Bonded • Insured

WINDOW CLEANING
SHARPENING/TOOL REPAIR
Page 48 Estes Park NEWS This Is YOUR Hometown, Community Newspaper!© Friday, November 16, 2007

NEW NEW PRICE


NEW

635 Freeland Court 601 Park River Place TBD Tall Pines TBD Sleepy Hollow
280 Shadow Mountain Court Rocky Mountain views can be enjoyed 3 bd, 2.5 ba + sitting room. Hardwood Secluded wooded lot on cul-de-sac, Court
Gorgeous full log home, 3970 sq.ft., 5 bed, from this Stanley Hills home. 5-6 bed- floors, fireplace, granite countertops, located in The Woodlands. Majestic pines, sounds of Fall River,
4 bath, gourmet kitchen, 5 pc, master suite with rooms, 4 baths, open main level with deck, main level living. Master suite City utilities, 2 building sites, views of Castle Mountain. Level build-
fireplace, sitting area and outdoor hot tub. wood floors, ceiling, beams. Large with walk-in closet & private bath. .62 acres, covenants. ing site, great value. Available city
Beautifully decorated, huge windows kitchen, and more! $349,900 $198,000 services: water, sewer,
and great view. $699,500 natural gas, paved street.
$895,000 $179,900

468 Snow Top Drive 2625 Marys Lake Rd. 37 1880 Sketch Box Ln #2 381 Wichita TBD Raven
Landscaped & like new. Infloor heat, 4 car Fabulous views, well appointed end unit Custom furnishings are included with this Riverfront: 3300+ sq ft 1.87 acre custom Hill side lot, views of mountains sur-
garage. Fantastic back yard veranda w/ condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cathedral immaculate unit at The CABINS AT SOLI- log home, Italian tile/pine floors, tumbled rounding a mountain meadow. Enjoy
12x12 fireplace house allows winter use. ceiling, exposed beams. 2 fireplaces, TUDE. Good views and easy access from marble baths, Chicago brass fixtures, remote tree house amidst rocks, trees &
Must see this private, resort/home. stainless steel appliances, this parking-adjacent condo. aspen ceilings, redwood deck, real moss- wildlife. One of a kind
Continental Divide Views. 5 piece master bath. $325,000 rock fireplace. camp-like experience.
$350,000 $325,000 $700,000 $39,900

816 Ponderosa Lane 144 Willowstone Drive 1010 Kiowa Road 326 Overlook Court 515 RiverRock Circle
Custom built, 2800 sq ft., 3 bedroom, New homes! Incredible 2 story plan with Southern exposure building lot, paid water 3 bd, 2.25 bath, great room and spectacu- Rustic, sophisticated living,3 bed/3
3 bath home. Huge Great room, one level garage, hardwood floors. Live in a brand tap fee. Rock outcrops, sloping lot allows lar views. Overlook Villas at the Stanley bath/2car gar, hand-peeled log /stone
living, family room, plus bonus room for new home for less! 17 homes in this easy walk out. Quiet mountain community Hotel. Can be used as accents, cathedral ceiling, gorgeous land-
office, hobbies or? brand new community. surrounded by National Forest. Easy vacation rentals. scaping. Walk 100 feet to river
Views in every direction. $340,000 access to Boulder/Estes Park. $595,000 and to town. Divide Views.
$399,900 $129,000 $435,000

1400 David Drive #7 451 Cedar Drive, LOT 36 Hemlock Drive 1515 Fish Hatchery #8 TBD Mossrock Drive
Listen to Fall River from the deck of this Big Elk Meadows Private, forested lot, seasonal stream, rock Reputable management company available WOW! Spectacular views, 3+ acres, back-
beautiful one bedroom spa suite located in Cabin in the Forest next to small fishing outcrops. In area 20. Assoc. provides ten- for vacation rentals. One bedroom one ing to National Forest land, Driveway is in
a wooded setting on Fall River. lake w/mountain views next to National nis, fishing lakes, horse pasture, swim- bath with a private hot tub and electric close by. The property is awe-
$238,000 Forest & area 20. Full time/vacation home. ming pool, road maintenance. incredible views. some, and a steal of a price!
Private location 45 minutes to Boulder. $85,000-adjacent lot available. Starting at $230,000. $136,000
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