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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.
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
Happy
day I saw Estes Park and the beauty sur- the appropriate location for a development
rounding it. Although very young, my hus- of this nature, you can make a difference.
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.
Commission has been scheduled to decide
if this construction will happen. Your opin-
Th
Over the years, we visited here as often as ion, voice and presence are crucial.
we could, each time departing more home- Without your input, the project will pro- Kahlua 750ml $14.99 ea.
sick than the time before. In those 39 years, ceed. Please plan to attend this meeting
we saw Estes Park undergo many changes, next Tuesday, November 20 at 1:30 p.m. in Bailey Irish Cream 750ml $17.99 ea.
the Board Room of Estes Park Town Hall.
some good, some bad. We vowed that
someday when we could move here, we If unable to attend, please contact the Jose Cuervo Tequila Gold 1L $18.99 ea.
would support only changes that would pro- Commissioners to express your opinion.
tect the uniqueness of this precious place. Yes, I deeply love Estes Park. I’ll bet you Jack Daniel's 1L $24.99 ea.
do too.
Dreams do come true! After all those
years, we are finally home-we moved here Linda Norris Seagram "7" 1.75L $16.99 ea.
four months ago. We have learned of a pro- Estes Park, Colorado
Sale Ends
November 24
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One of the two new birthing rooms at the Estes Park Medical Center. EP NEWS/ Gary Hazelton
On Monday, November 12, 2007 a special and added that everyone in our community
ribbon cutting ceremony was held at Estes should be very proud of the G.E. Johnson
Park Medical Center to dedicate the brand Construction Company New Life Center.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2007 4:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M.
new G.E. Johnson Construction Company He said, “This new addition rivals any new
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New Life Center. life center anywhere else and we are
The ceremony was opened by Rob extremely proud to have this in our com-
REGISTER TO WIN A FREE FLAT SCREEN TV*! Gordon, President of the Estes Park munity.”
Medical Foundation Board who welcomed With that, a ribbon cutting ceremony took
VISIT WITH OUR REPRESENTATIVES**:
the crowd and thanked G.E. Johnson place, officially opening the new life cen-
Construction Company for their gift of a ter. Tours of the new facility followed and
Centennial Benefits Group
Linden Bartels & Noe Insurance
major donation to the Foundation capital guests were shown the two new beautiful
campaign that made this project possible. birthing rooms, the nursery, and nurse’s sta-
* No purchase necessary. Anyone can register to win except Bank of Colorado employees or employees of the representatives listed So far, fifteen babies have been born at the tion, all state of the art and a great addition
below. ** Products offered by these representatives are Not FDIC insured, Not guaranteed by the bank, and may lose value.
New Life Center and two were in atten- to Estes Park Medical Center, dedicated to
ESTES PARK 533 Big Thompson Avenue, 970.586.8185 • www.bankofcolorado.com
dance at the ceremony. providing excellent healthcare and promot-
Dr. John Cooper, Park Hospital District ing wellness in the Estes Valley.
Board President,
thanked everyone
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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Of all people we, the fortunate few who originating the popular nick name, southpaw.
live in this Magic Kingdom, should be most There is evidence from ancient drawings
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RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED, MORE and are left-handed. All three U. S. SAT. - LIVE MUSIC NIGHT
THAN YOU NEED TO KNOW-Chances Presidential candidates in 1992, Bush, Sr.,
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people born in the U.S. are lefties, so you tion. “Downtown” THANKSGIVING Day POT LUCK-4pm
may have one or more in your family. Years ago, I hired a left handed contractor
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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The book is dedicated to the brave and terns of thinking and personality traits. We
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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,
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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
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!
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.
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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,
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
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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
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modern amenities. Two-story vaulted Great Room with impressive
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numerous pictures windows create a tranquil, atmosphere. Open
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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
moss rock fireplace. This walk out level provides access to private
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.
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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,
Dave Kiser,
Broker Assoc.
Susan Mary Murphy Wayne
Broker Assoc., Broker Assoc. Magnuson Broker Assoc. Newsom
solutions since 1985. GRI GRI GRI Broker Assoc. GRI Broker Assoc.,
GRI CRS, GRI
320 East Elkhorn P.O. Box 4130, Estes Park, CO 80517 Each office is independently owned and operated.
Estes Park’s
FULL SERVICE
Discount
Brokerage
1510 Raven Ct 1480 David Dr #9 1026 Pine Knoll
970-586-SAVE NEW PRICE - $307,000 $484,500
$269,000 • Bugle Point income • Surrounded by Lodgepole
(7283) • Wonderful 3 bd, producing condo and Ponderosa Pines
Ranch Meadow END UNIT • Sits on the banks of the • Spacious Ranch with
3.8% • Cathedral ceiling in Fall River 3 Bedroom and 3 bath
Listing LR. KIT & Din.
• 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
• Custom kitchen, Alder
Fee • Lg, deck system cabinets and Corian
w/sun awning most furnishings countertops
Kathryn Kosman • Southern exposure and • A great get-away • Over 1700s.f lower level
Immaculate condition w/4th bd, bath, and huge
rec.room
Friday, November 16, 2007 REAL ESTATE IN AND AROUND ESTES PARK Page 31
SUNNY MOUNTAIN LIVING INVESTORS TAKE NOTE! 1121 FALL RIVER DRIVE 4 BR SPECIAL - $224,000!
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
FALL INCENTIVE: FREE HOA FOR WILDLIFE VIEWING, PRIVACY CONDO – GORGEOUS SETTING!
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.
Stanley Avenue
NEW condos with Lake Estes Views, cus-
tom cabinets, fantastic landscaping, close to
downtown. Great investment. $199,900 +
The Promontory
Two new homes at The Promontory with
outstanding Marys Lake & Mummy Range
views. One-floor living with master bed-
room, kitchen, living/dining room, and Kiowa Ridge Silver Tree
garage on main level. 3BR, 2.5BA, 2200+ Exclusive 1 acre + estate lots with city Offering both 1/2 acre and private 10+ acre
SQFT. $589,900 water/sewer. Tremendous views of Marys lots with stunning divide and national park
Lake & Mummy Range. Protective views. Easy access with city water, sewer,
Covenants. Starting at $225,000 & electric to lot lines. Starting at $169,900.
Call (970) 586-9551 • 800-530-8812 1801 Sketch Box Lane Unit 2 6777 Highway 36
Visit www.peakrealty.com
for Video & Virtual Tours and
Long-term Rentals & Real Estate Sales
Open House
Mountain cabin at Solitude Condominiums. This 15 Acres surrounded by the Roosevelt National
cabin is a “stand alone” cabin with open cathedral Forest. This lodge would make a great home with 5
bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. County will allow use of a
ceilings, large deck, all furniture included and has Bed and Breakfast. The property also has a .53 acre
on-site management. A vacation home for you and piece that is deeded separately from property. Many
SAT 11-2, SUN 1-4- your family. In excellent condition. $319,900 possibilities on this spacious land. Nicely secluded.
437 WHISPERING PINES DR. ACREAGE $435,000
Home on 1.23 acre lot that adjoins open space. 4.99 acre lot in gorgeous location with For more information
Range Realty, Ltd.
Horses allowed. There are 2 wood stoves in the on these properties call:
snow capped views to Pike's Peak. 300 E. Elkhorn Ave.
sunroom and family room. Convenient kitchen Estes Park, CO 80517
with bar to dining room. 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths,
Several optimal building sites and Ann Racine
easy access by existing driveway 888-319-2345
2696 sq ft.
Data #523213 Offered at $75,900
www.rangerealty.com 586-2345
Data #546412 Offered at $327,000
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/
Commercial Building
BEST VIEWS IN ESTES. 360 E. Elkhorn Lions Club
Mountain Home and Guest House in spec-
tacular setting on over 11 acres in Eagle Helps With
Rock Ranches. 3 BDR, 1 3/4 BA. Great
Room with Moss Rock fireplace, vaulted ceil-
• 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
island, 2 sinks, lots of counter and cabinet
be able to attend pre-
space. Master suite with walk-in closets and jet-
ted tub. Very secluded 8.82 acres with over-
sized garage with workshop. $449,900
Call Bret Today! school. The Festival
was very successful
this year and along
970-586-1700 970-586-1700 with the Pumpkin
Bret Freedman Bret Freedman Patch activities pro-
BROKER/OWNER BROKER/OWNER
vided a fun outing for
www.BretFreedman.com www.BretFreedman.com families in the Estes
bretfreedman@beyondbb.com bretfreedman@beyondbb.com Larraine Darling and Cliff Dill with little lion, Gunnar Friesen.
Valley. Courtesy photo
Your Complete Your Complete Courtesy photo
Real Estate Resource Real Estate Resource
Friday, November 16, 2007 REAL ESTATE IN AND AROUND ESTES PARK Page 35
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
www.EstesParkNews.com
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 39
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EP NEWS/ GEPP
Gary Hazelton
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Kristie Welborn and Milt Garrett give you the long and short of it during the bell ringing
season last year. Courtesy photo
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
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
LANDSCAPING
FIREPLACES / HEATING
HANDYMAN
LOG RAILINGS
HEARING
Inc.
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
INSURANCE
Friday, November 16, 2007 Estes Park NEWS, The Independent and Locally Owned Source for Community Happenings Page 47
PHYSICAL THERAPY
TREE SERVICE
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
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
$249,000