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the
VILLAGECRIER
October 2015 Newsletter
Photo by Jessica Sager
in this issue:
OCTOBER
T
he Parks, Trails and Recreation Commission held its 4th
Annual Car Show on Sunday, September 27th. The event
was well attended with over 300 Cherry Hills Village
Car Show Update
1
Annual Barn Party
2
New in November
2
Public Works Staff
3
Haiku Poetry Exhibit
3
Bette MacDonald Photos
3
Francis-Petry House
3
Campaign Sign Rules
4
Thank You Donors
4
We Need Your Help
5
Diana DeGette
5
Babysitter List
5
Crier Classifieds
6
Coordinated Election
7
Notice of Cancellation
7
Thank You Officials
8
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residents and non-residents. The attendees enjoyed hamburgers,
hotdogs, chips and drinks. Over 40 cars were shown at the show
on Sunday.
ABOVE: Mark Gunther’s (not pictured) 1958 Jaguar
won the Best in Show award, which is only voted on
by the other car owners. Zealand Peterson and Bruce
Testerman, who helped Gunther restore the car, were
there to accept the award.
ABOVE: Jerry Peterson won the
People’s Choice award for his 1963
Volkswagen Microbus by a landslide.
LEFT: One of the more popular vehicles at the event was Chris Bittman’s 1922
Stoughton fire truck. Attendees like Cherry Hills Village Police Officer Kevin Nagy’s
son Kai got to experience being a firefighter in the 20’s.
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neW in noVemBer
for the november issue only, the
Village Crier will run retail ads
throughout the body of the publication. if your business would like to
purchase ad space to announce an
upcoming event or holiday special,
please contact Jessica sager at
jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com or
(303) 783-2730. The deadline for all
ads is october 19th. The ads must
be submitted in high resolution jpeg
format. The Village Crier reserves
the right to reject any ad and publication of the ad does not imply
endorsement.
Barn owner Karen
Moulton chats with
former Village
Crier Editor Martha
Welborn and her
husband Jeff in
front of the family
barn which opens to
2 acres of pastureland bordering the
High Line Canal.
Villagers show
support for
open space at
AnnUAl BArn
pArTy
- Article submitted by Connie Brown and
Kent Denver student, Kate LaMair
O
ver 350 guests enjoyed a beautiful fall evening on september
19th at the timbered barn and perennial garden of Villagers Katy and Paul
Rady. Now in its 5th year, the Cherry
Hills Village Barn Party presented by
MidFirst Bank, has become a signature
event in the community benefitting the
Cherry Hills Land Preserve. Co-chaired
by Villagers Mary Laird and Russell
Stewart, also a CHLP board member,
the evening’s festivities featured a silent
art auction showcasing the works of
20 local artists including Kent Lemon,
Duke Beardsley, Andree Hudson, Leon
Loughridge and George Rentz. The
festive evening also included whiskey
tasting poured by Richard Oneslager’s
BottleShop 33 and wine tasting hosted
by local vintners and residents Michelle
and Rick Carter of Sea Shell Cellars.
Boulder bluegrass band The Railsplitters performed live on the lawn,
while guests mingled in and out of the
barn bidding on art, sipping whiskey and
wine and enjoying a spectacular starry
evening with Village neighbors and
friends.
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TOP INSET: Alex Berman and Whitney Fairbairn help in
the TEND Home & Garden booth at the Farmers Market.
ABOVE: Representatives from presenting sponsor MidFirst Bank include President and Village resident Brian
Wilkinson (second from the left) and Vice President and
CHLP Board Member Amy Graden (on the right) enjoy the
evening’s festivities.
Proceeds from this year’s ticket sales
and art auction exceeded expectations
with all monies benefitting the Land
Preserve’s preservation efforts “close to
home.”
It takes a village to put on events
such as this including the Barn Tour
and Farmers Market – all produced by
the Cherry Hills Land Preserve – and
we are indebted to our dedicated team
of volunteers and thank our generous
sponsors including: MidFirst Bank, LIV
Sotheby’s participating brokers, Natural
Grocers, Fairway Mortgage, Phase One
Landscapes, Applejack Wine & Spirits
and Mesa Properties. Many thanks also
to Mayor Laura Christman, the City of
Cherry Hills Village, ICON Engineering and to all of our barn owners – the
Aspinwall, Fitzpatrick, Moulton and
families – for leaving their barn doors
open for all of us to enjoy and appreciate.
For more information about the Cherry
Hills Land Preserve, please visit our new
website at cherryhillslandpreserve.org.
pUBliC WorKs
sTAff Honored By
Colorado Chapter of
American public Works
Association
P
ublic Works director and interim City manager Jay goldie
has been selected as the 2015
professional manager of the year for
Administrative management by the
Colorado Chapter of the American
public Works Association (ApWA).
Jay has demonstrated outstanding
achievement in the area of administration within the field of public works.
His recent accomplishments include the
successful accreditation of the City’s
Public Works Department by the APWA
and becoming a Credentialed Manager
through the International City/County
Management Association (ICMA).
Public Works Project and Right-of-Way
Manager Ralph Mason has also been
selected as the 2015 Outstanding Public
Works Employee by the Colorado Chapter of the APWA. Ralph has consistently
performed his operational duties at an
exceptionally efficient and courteous
manner. His recent accomplishments
include implementing a new delivery
technique for trail maintenance and
improving right-of-way coordination efforts between contractors, residents and
other agencies. Congratulations to both
Jay and Ralph!
BeTTe mACdonAld
pHoTogrApHy
featured in Community room
C
long Time CHerry Hills VillAge
residenTs, fred And AliCe ABrAms,
share in a Haiku poetry exhibition.
‘Haiku’ is the unrhymed Japanese poem written in three phrasing lines consisting of five, seven and five syllables. This distinctive poetry uses language
sparingly and contemplatively to convey the immediacy of a moment, a sense
of nature or spirit. The art of Haiku is found in the power of its simplicity, the
idea that “less is more.” “Haiku in 3-D” will run from September 9th through
November 19th in the lobby level of the Republic Plaza located at 370 17th
Street. The hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday
from 9:00 am to 2:00 p.m.
If you are a Cherry Hills Village resident and would like to submit information
for an upcoming event, you can email the specifics to Jessica Sager at
jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com.
urrently in the Community room
of the Joint public safety Building,
Village resident, Bette MacDonald,
has hung some of her favorite photographs.
Her show will be up through October. Please
stop by and view her lovely pieces. The
building is normally open Monday-Friday
from 8-4.
Bette MacDonald has lived in the
Village since 1956, where she raised her
four children - Carolyn, Kyle, Katherine
and Bruce. She lived here with her devoted
husband Jim - with whom she shared her love
of art and music, tennis and skiing, and the
many friends in this special community.
Bette’s keen sense of style and
appreciation of art resulted in the acquisition
of an impressive contemporary art
collection. She developed her own creative
expression through the study and practice
of photography. Her camera accompanied
her everywhere - from European travels
to adventures in the West, especially in
Aspen where she loved to captured special
moments of time past.
Born in Chicago, Bette lived many years
in New York before moving to Denver.
She attended Pine Manor Junior College
and Connecticut College for Women. She
studied photography at the Anderson Ranch
in Snowmass Village.
Jim and Bette were charter members of the
Arapahoe Tennis Club. She has served on
the board of the Museum of Contemporary
Art Denver, and has been a longtime patron
and attendee of the Colorado Symphony
Orchestra and the Aspen Music Festival.
THe frAnCis-peTry HoUse has been added to
the national register of Historic places
D
enver architect, edwin francis, designed the Tudor Revival style
house in 1952; in which he and his family lived until 1968. The home
features massive chimneys, elaborate chimney pots, intricate brickwork and windows that feature diamond-panes or multi-colored roundels. The
National Register of Historic Places is an official list of the nation’s historic
places that are worthy of preservation. This register is part of a national
program that coordinates and supports public and private efforts to identify,
evaluate and protect America’s historic and archeological resources. There
are more than 80,000 properties listed on the National Register representing
approximately $1.4 million individual resources, including buildings, sites,
districts, structures and objects.
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THe CHerry Hills VillAge Code enforCemenT depArTmenT
would like to remind Cherry Hills Village residents of the campaign and political sign policy prior to the november election.
Criteria for posting campaign and political signs are outlined in the City’s Municipal Code (section 16-15-30) and the following are
just a few of the criteria to be aware of if you would like to post a sign on your property:
 Campaign and political signs must be placed on private property with the consent of the property owner or occupant and may NOT
be placed in any public right-of-way.
 Campaign and political signs may not be placed in a manner that obstructs visibility at an intersection.
 An individual sign face may not exceed six (6) square feet in area and the total area of all signs on a single property is limited to
twelve (12) square feet.
 Campaign and political signs may not be illuminated.
 Campaign and political signs may be posted for up to 90 days, at which time the
sign must be removed or replaced with a new sign.
 Campaign and political signs may not advertise or promote a commercial enterprise
not located on the same lot.
 Signs cannot be posted on public property; within public rights-of-way; on public
street medians, islands or parkways; attached to traffic control devices or traffic control signs and fixtures; or attached to utility equipment, poles and wires.
For more information on the City’s sign criteria, please contact the Code Enforcement
Department at (303) 783-2755 or visit the City’s website at www.cherryhillsvillage.com.
Help bring a
beautiful bronze
Butterfield home
to the Village!
The Art Commission would
like to thank the following
donors for their generous
contributions:
Marshall and Helene Abrahams
Fred and Alice Abrams
Sarah and Gary Anderson
Lily Appelman
Elaine and Richard Asarch
Sandy and Gary Autrey
Dutch and Pam Bansbach
Bev and Bill Barber
Carolyn and Bob Barnett
Andrew and Nanette Baumbusch
Chris and Glenn Beaton
Kathryn and John Beggins
Dick and Becky Benes
Sherrye Berger
Jim and Kim Bolt
Barbara Braucht
Carol and Robert Breeze
Katy and Brian Brown
Norm and Sunny Brownstein
Margaret Capone Butler
Kathy and Brad Calkins
Diana and Jack Carter
Cherry Hills Village Art Commission
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Laura Christman
Geraldine Cohen
Vicky Cunningham and
Andrew Simcock
Rob and Debee Davis
Pam Diamond
Ann Diggs
Matt Dorighi
Joan Duncan
Sally and Ray Duncan
Steve and Cindy Farber
Kathy and Tim Farrell
Kathie and Keith Finger
Roberta and William Fishman
Marie and Buck Frederickson
Robert Fullerton and
Beverlee Henry
Mike and Ann Gallagher
Charles and Ann Gargotto
Catherine Gemmell
Barry and Polly Gleichenhaus
Barbara Goldburg
Sara and Larry Grace
Nada and Harmon Graves
Trish and Ken Green
Celeste and Jack Grynberg
Anne and Nick Hackstock
Amy & Steven Halvorsen
Paige and Brian Hamilton
Teresa and Paul Harbaugh
David and Paula Heller
Lori and Earl Hoellen
Doug and Ardith Hunter
Janie and Buck Hutchinson
Kay and Bud Isaacs
Beth and James Jackman
Carol and Robert Jochens
Dorsey and Howard Johnson
Mary Keating
Lynn and Walter Kelly
Carolyn Kemp
Jean Kettering and Les Pedicord
Greg and Lisen Kintzele
Roberta and Mel Klein
Sally and Jim Kneser
Buzz and Sherri Koelbel
Gene Koelbel
Harriet LaMair
Lori Taylor Lawrence
Kristin and Chuck Lohmiller
Ann and Mike Ludwig
Margaret Johnson and
Gary Lutz
Bette MacDonald
Eileen Honnen MacDonald
Jason and Becky Mackintosh
Peyton Manning
Robert and Elizabeth Mason
Peggy McClintock
Jason and Adria McCool
Tracy and Jim McInnis
Mary and Kevin McNicholas
Lin Merage
Barry Molk
Steven and Gayle Mooney
Julie Mork
Robert and Amy Morland
Nancy Moskal
William and Nancy Nelson
Fletcher Newton
Nyla and Wayne Nielsen
Nancy Petry
Ann and Gary Polumbus
Sarah and Bob Possehl
Bob Puckett
Diane Riggs
Michele and Richard Right
Alex and JoAnna Ringsby
David and Kristine Robertson
Karen and Mitch Robinson
Midge and Peter Roosevelt
Peter Savoie
Dave and Susan Schmidt
Katie and Scott Schoelzel
Julia and George Secor
Sarah and David Shore
Laura and Larry Smallen
Chris and Norm Smith
Ramsay and Holland Stabler
Nancy and John Stamper
Katie Stapleton
Susie and Greg Stevinson
Russell Stewart and Mary Laird
Bea Taplin
Jill Traina
Klasina VanderWerf and
Tom Thomas
Phyllis and Gary VanderArk
Kerry and Gary Vickers
Pam and Bill Wall
Gay and Bob Warren
Martha and Jeff Welborn
Sue and Craig Wildrick
Mike and Margaret Wilfley
David and Katherine Wilkins
Sharon Wilkinson
Suzie Woodard
David and Deborah Youngren
T
he Village Crier staff has been diligently
updating the Crier mailing list using Arapahoe
County assessor’s lists and building department
permit records. Please take the time to review your
mailing label and if it is not correct, please send an
email to jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com - attention
Jessica Sager, with the updated information.
If you would like to sign up to have your
Village Crier newsletter e-mailed to you, please
visit: www.cherryhillsvillage.com to add yourself to
our e-mail mailing list. This is a two-step process;
please make sure you complete both steps.
step 1 - Email jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com and
let her know which address you would like removed
from the Village Crier mailing list.
step 2 - Log onto the City’s website at:
http://cherryhillsvillage.com/emailnotifications and
click the subscribe button. Once you have entered
the information, make sure there is a check mark
in the box next to Village Crier (if you would like
to sign up for city meeting, city services, police or
special event e-mails, you can also do that at this
time) and click subscribe to list.
If you would like to remove yourself from
the e-mail list or if you are moving and need to
add your address back onto the paper mailing list,
please contact jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com or
call (303) 783-2730.
Congress WomAn
diAnA degeTTe
O
n september 2nd, City Council
met with Congresswoman diana
degette at the Joint Public Safety
Facility. The agenda included discussions
centered on the Centennial Airport Noise
Roundtable and the House Quiet Skies
Caucus, the 21st Century Cure Bill,
reauthorizing the Highway Trust Fund and
creating a unique zip code for the City of
Cherry Hills Village.
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE BABYSITTER LIST
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
pleAse noTe: beginning in October, the babysitter list will publish
every other issue. The Crier offers the following list as an informational
service only. The Crier does NOT review babysitter qualifications.
Residents must screen babysitters themselves.
*Indicates pet and plant care
**Indicates housesitting
+ Indicates Red Cross babysitting certified
McKenna Adams*
Tyler Adams*
Pratibha Anand**
Sophia Antonopoulos*
Ellie Bauer
Sam Cohen* **
Chelsea Davidson
Maryanna Deline+ *
Jessica Diamond
Isabella Diamond
Kristin Douglass
Emma Duymelinck+ *
Sibel Fite*
Jayne Fraser+ *
Jessica Garofalo + * **
Emma Goodrum+ *
Jennifer Groene+ *
Caroline Hashimoto+ *
Alexandra Haymons+ *
Stone Heyman*
Nicole Honnen*
Tylor Hopkins*
Katie Huguez+ *
Lauren Huttner+ *
Camran Kazemian* **
Kate LaMair*
Emily Matthews*
Will Matthews*
Brook McIntyre
Katie Mullen
Molly Murphy*
Emma Murphy*
Eleanor Nielsen*
Phoebe Nielsen*
Sophie Otte+ *
Lexi Pavlakis
Elizabeth Schwartz
Ellie Sullivan+
Kelly Steinberg+
Emma Sveen
Gunnar Sveen
Dylan Tallian*
Madilyn Turken
Sara Turken
Caitlin Vickers+
Margaret Vogelpohl+ *
Annabel Wall
Natalie Watkins* **
Erin Windfeldt*
Caden Zimmerman
5251 Sanford Circle East
5251 Sanford Circle East
81 Cherry Hills Farm Drive
3700 S Colorado Blvd
3800 East Mansfield Ave
1501 East Quincy Ave
2230 East Grand Ave
1 Huntwick Court
5134 E Oxford Ave
5134 E Oxford Ave
2450 Cherryridge Rd
1500 E Oxford Lane
17 Mockingbird Lane
20 Martin Lane
110 Summit Boulevard
4041 S Clermont St
4000 S Hudson Way
5370 Nassau Circle East
4050 S Hudson Way
4655 South Ogden
15 South Lane
1199 East Layton Ave
22 South Lane
5350 Sanford Cir E
24 Martin Lane
16 Cherry Lane Dr
1190 E Kenyon Ave
1190 E Kenyon Ave
4730 S Lafayette St
3715 S Gilpin St
1015 E Tufts Ave
1015 E Tufts Ave
4061 S Cherry St
4061 S Cherry St
2 Glenmoor Circle
9 Sterling Ave
2135 E Grand Ave
5867 Southmoor Lane
60 Glenmoor Cir
2115 E Grand Ave
2115 E Grand Ave
11 Lynn Road
4020 S Dexter St
4020 S Dexter St
4828 S Albion St
5310 Sanford Cir E
5600 E Oxford Ave
13 Cherrymoor Dr
7 E Belleview Place
4255 S Bellaire Circle
303-759-8322
303-759-8322
720-328-2154
720-296-8091
303-808-5185
303-761-3303
303-520-9727
720-448-6097
303-692-9475
303-692-9475
303-762-0080
720-525-5388
720-568-0880
720-556-2240
303-733-6317
303-475-0979
303-753-6262
303-321-6155
303-722-2386
303-809-8791
303-819-4841
720-300-4625
303-771-0442
303-759-2054
303-783-1333
303-584-0601
303-781-6777
303-781-6777
303-789-1263
303-803-8150
720-428-8343
720-428-8343
303-758-8702
303-758-8702
303-550-1525
303-761-6183
303-886-7431
303-777-5206
303-862-9111
303-761-7757
303-761-7757
303-761-4162
303-753-2367
303-753-2367
303-756-3266
303-320-0546
303-765-0620
303-955-5223
303-761-9619
303-733-9199
Please help us by updating your son, daughter or neighbor’s information if the sitter listed is no longer available or has moved. You can
send the updated information to Jessica Sager at jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com. A special “thank you” to those of you who have already
contacted The Crier with updates.
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theCrierClAssifieds
The Village Crier advertisements
will be provided for a fee to both
Village residents and advertisers
outside the Village. Ads should
be limited to 40 words and may
be purchased for the entire
year. Publication of the ad in
The Village Crier does not imply
endorsement. The Village Crier
reserves the right to reject ads.
To inquire about placing an ad
call (303) 783-2730 or email
jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com.
A BeTTer gArdener,
BAles CUsTom gArdening
serViCes - Proudly serving CHV
since 2004. Now scheduling - bed
clean ups; garden maintenance;
plantings; container & veggie
gardening; fall services. Local
references, insured member of ALCC
& BBB. Free consultations, Amy &
Clint Bales 303-507-2586 or
www.BalesCustomGardening.com.
ACAdemiC resoUrCes Corp
- Services for educational testing &
assessment w/placement in public
& private boarding schools in USA
& colleges & universities. Also,
placement of special needs students.
Phone 303-759-8371.
AnimAls liKe me - oWner,
operATor And peT loVer. Pet
walking, pet sitting (your place or mine)
and housesitting. Insured, bonded
and First Aid certified. References
available. Lana 303-898-0479 or
lkspear@comcast.net.
Are yoUr CHild’s TesT
sCores good enoUgH?
Susie Watts, a longtime Village
resident, is a test prep coach and
college consultant. She has provided
test prep and college planning for
more than 30 years. Go to
http://www.collegedirection.org or
call 303-692-1918.
ArTisTiC floors By design
increases the value of your home
investment by following national
technical standards for installation
and refinishing of luxury wood
flooring to help you own well-crafted
art you can walk across.
Sales: Joni Rocco 720-988-3663 or
artisticfloorsbydesign@gmail.com.
CleArVieW WindoW
WAsHing is an insured, owneroperated company that has been in
business for over 16 years. References
available. Call or email today for a free
estimate. Pat Gerlits 303-692-0620 or
pgerlits@comcast.net.
ColorAdo TreesCApes Licensed, certified, insured arborists.
17 years providing expert tree care:
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pruning, removals, stump grinding,
fertilizing, pest control and holiday
lighting. BBB A+ 303-770-4155 or
www.coloradotreescapes.com.
bathrooms, kitchens and basement
finishes. CHV references available.
Fully insured. Contact Mark at
Longleaf Construction 303-868-5856.
College plAnning
serViCes: Kathy Miller, founder
of Miller Educational Consulting and
CHV resident, provides experienced
personalized services for your
child’s college planning, search
and application process. For more
information and to sign up for a free
monthly newsletter, go to
www.millereduconsulting.com or call
303-759-2391.
J W Kim TAeKWondo will
teach valuable skills while getting
a great workout and having fun!
Mention this ad and we will waive
the registration fee (a $99 savings).
Ages 4-adult. Phone: 303-4888730 email: dtc@jwkimtkd.com or
website: www.jwkimtkd.com.
CompUTer repAir Professional, Microsoft certified,
reliable and friendly on-site service
for home and business. Serving
Colorado since 1995 with 30 years
experience. Can also help with
computer and telephone wiring.
Reviews and info on our website at
www.innernetworks.net. Call Jeff at
303-432-8232.
dog grooming - moBile - i
Come To yoU - THe pooCH
moBile dog WAsH - All breeds,
large or small, welcomed and loved.
Pooch Mobile is fantastic, low stress
for both you and your dog(s). You’ll
love it! Please call Robert anytime at
720-480-1560.
eleCTriCiAn - Reliable,
friendly, cost effective electrical
services. Owner operated/licensed/
insured, member BBB. Interior/
exterior lighting, troubleshooting,
bathroom/kitchen/basement solutions,
etc. Excellent Cherry Hills Village
references! Dave Lagesse, Master
Electrician, Noble Place Electric, LLC
303-803-8211 or www.noble-electric.com.
esTHeTiCiAn-CHV resident
would love to provide neighbors with
relaxing, age reversing, professional
skin care. Experienced, detail-oriented,
European facial specialist. I use
Dermalogica, Sanitas, Hydropeptides
and Eris cosmetics. Please come and
see my cozy studio. Beata 720-271-1198
www.trendyeuropeanskin.
skincaretherapy.net
greenWood ATHleTiC and
Tennis ClUB - Save up to $500
per year when you join. Greenwood
is one of the entities eligible to
participate in the Cherry Hills Village
Recreation Reimbursement Program.
Call the Membership Department for
more information 303-770-2582.
Home repAirs, remodels
& CUsTom gArden sHeds
- Friendly and professional service.
30 years experience building,
repairing and remodeling area homes,
InVisiBle peT fenCing Installation and repairs - Rocky
Mountain Dog Guard, LLC. Your
local experts in pet containment. In
Centennial, locally owned/operated
and insured. We sell and install dog
guard systems and repair/replace any
brand. Collars, batteries, accessories
for any system, 303-741-5100 or
www.rockymountaindogguard.com.
lAndsCApe ligHTing Maintenance, repairs, design and
installation - Rocky Mountain
Landscape Lighting. Let an expert
handle your outdoor lighting needs.
Cherry Hills Village references.
Mention this ad and get $15 off first
service call. Owner operated and
insured. 303-741-5100.
mAple leAf lAndsCAping,
inC. - Full Service Landscape
Company: lawn care, garden
maintenance, irrigation installation
& repair. Hardscape & Design
Construction Projects. Free
estimates, call Darwin Wasend at 720290-8292. Serving CHV since 1999.
BBB Member.
mATHnAsiUm: We make math
make sense. Math help for students
grades K-12. Learn why so many
math and science teachers send their
kids to Mathnasium at: mathnasium.
com/greenwoodvillage, phone
720-635-3403 or stop by at I-25 &
Arapahoe Road (next to Target).
neW serViCes - Now offering
design and installation of RABBIT
RESISTANT shrubs & perennials
for your landscape. Also, design
and CUSTOM BOCCE COURTS.
Call Fairbairn Tree & Landscape
Specialists. Designing, building &
maintaining landscapes in CHV since
1993. Call for a free consultation
303-722-5043.
piAno TUning And repAir.
CHV resident with 40 years of piano
tuning experience. Tuning performed
with the ears of a musician. Repairs
performed with the hands of a
surgeon. Assoc. member - Piano
Technicians Guild. Call Art Heller
303-947-8834.
premier pAinT WorKs
sinCe 1993 - Denver’s residential
paint specialists. Interior/exterior.
Neat, conscientious craftsmanship by
polite, punctual, respectful, honest
& fully insured crew; impeccable
references. Ask about our FREE 1
hour color consultation with Jennifer
from thecolorpsychic.com. Call John
at 303-864-9247.
professionAl CleAning
serViCe - accepting new clients.
Thorough, reliable, with competitive
rates. Excellent references. Please
call Susan at 303-794-6805.
professionAl deCorATor
- Spruce up your home for the
Holidays! A new piece of furniture,
some updated accessories, fabulous
wall coverings? I can help refresh
your home, no matter how big or
small the project! Call or text Janis at
630-347-4193.
reAd THe CHV neWsleTTer
online AT cherryhillsvillage.com
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something in the next
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update you want to share
with the Cherry Hills
Village Community?
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Jessica sager
jsager@cherryhillsvillage.com
deadline: oct. 19, 2015
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roofing And gUTTer
ConTrACTor - Local, 30
years in business, A+ rating with
BBB. Call for free estimate. Sunny
Constructors and Roofing, LLC
303-734-0956.
rodger THe WindoW
WAsHer - You won’t find anyone
better. Someone your friends and
neighbors trust. Policy information
for liability, medical, disability and
auto insurance supplied with all bids.
Call Rodger with any questions or
just to say “hello” 303-474-4494 or
email rodgerboggs@outlook.com.
s.A. HogAn, inC. continues
to provide creative solutions
to our clientele with care and
craftsmanship. We address
conventional carpentry, drywall,
plumbing, electrical and painting
repairs; as well as some quite peculiar
problems and concerns. Please call
Scott Hogan at 303-985-1074.
senior CAre nAVigATors
And AdVoCATes: Has
managing your or a loved one’s
affairs become overwhelming? We
provide personalized coordination
and management of care services,
medical appointments, medication
november 3, 2015
CoordinATed
eleCTion
Ballots coming soon for 2015
Coordinated Election
T
he november 3rd Coordinated
election is all about local races and
issues that impact you. Your vote has the
power to make a difference in this and
every election. The ballot will include a
statewide tax issue, as well as measures and
races for the Cherry Creek and Englewood
School Districts and the Arapahoe Library
District. There are no county or citywide
ballot questions this year.
Watch your mailbox: Ballots will
be mailed by October 12th to all
active registered voters in Colorado.
Ensure that you are registered to
vote and your address is current at
www.govotecolorado.com. If you do
not receive a ballot, contact Arapahoe
County Elections at 303-795-4511 or
visit a Voter Service and Polling Center
after October 26th to request one. Ballots
reCreATion
reimBUrsemenT
reminder
R
emember to submit your recreation reimbursement receipts for
2015. The City processes recre-
and bill payment. 24/7 emergency
response. Contact Sheila Schmidt,
Life Care Solutions at 303-986-0218.
silVer serViCe WindoWs
- Residential window washer in
business for sixteen years. Owner
operated, insured and references
available. Free in person estimate.
I return calls in 10 minutes or less.
10% discount for new customers.
Rick Otto at 303-613-0727.
TUTor - Specializing in mathematics
and science with 12 years of
experience. I have excellent subject
matter knowledge and great rapport
are not mailed after October 26th and are
not forwarded by the Postal Service.
return your Ballot: Return your voted
ballot by mail with 70 cents postage, or
deliver it to one of 26 drop-off boxes in
Arapahoe County by 7 p.m. on Election
Day. The Cherry Hills Village City
Clerk’s Office will again serve as a
ballot drop-off location, open 8 a.m. –
4:30 p.m. on weekdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
on Saturday, October 31st, and 7 a.m. –
7 p.m. on Election Day, November 3rd.
receive Assistance at a Voter service
and polling Center: Visit any one of four
Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPC)
in Arapahoe County from October 26th to
November 3rd to register to vote, update
your registration, request or replace a
ballot, or vote on an accessible voting
machine. Hours vary. For ballot box and
VSPC locations and hours, please visit
www.arapahoevotes.com.
Track your Ballot: Check the status of
your mail ballot online with Arapahoe
County Ballot Track, and sign up for
free notifications by email, phone or text
message at www.arapahoevotes.com.
ation reimbursement requests every two
weeks. We all get busy during the holiday
season and it is easy to forget to submit
receipts prior to the deadline of January
15, 2016. There are no exceptions to the
deadline so submit your receipts early. If
you belong to Greenwood Athletic Club
and pay monthly dues, you are eligible for
with students of all ages. CHV
references. Give your child a head start
in the fall semester! Please call Ed
DiRenna, BSEE 303-946-1747.
for sAle: Park County mountain
home on 4.2 acres. Surrounded
by Pike Forest, South Platte River
divides property. Spectacular views
and stocked lake. Off 285 East of
Kenosha Pass. Breckenridge 55
minutes. 3 BR 2 Baths and infloor heat
with a small barn. Call 720-331-6666.
reAd THe CHV neWsleTTer
online AT cherryhillsvillage.com
CiTy of
CHerry Hills VillAge
noTiCe of
CAnCellATion of
speCiAl eleCTion
T
he City of Cherry Hills Village
will not have any issues appearing
on the November 3, 2015 coordinated
election ballot. The City Council
approved Resolution 38, 2015 at its
regular meeting on September 15,
2015 affirming the cancellation the
Cherry Hills Village Special Municipal
Election that was scheduled to be held in
coordination with Arapahoe County on
November 3, 2015.
The Village Center will still serve
as a ballot drop off location for the
November 3, 2015 election. Visit www.
arapahoevotes.com to check your
registration status, find other ballot drop
off locations and Voter Service Center
locations.
The next regular election for the City
of Cherry Hills Village will be held in
November of 2016. At that time the
ballot will include candidate elections
for the positions of Mayor and Council
Member Districts 1, 3 and 5.
your $500 reimbursement after 10 months;
you do not need to wait until the end of
the year to request your reimbursement.
Please visit www.cherryhillsvillage.com
for further information about the program
or contact Pamela Broyles at
(303) 783-2744 with any questions.
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CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE
2450 East Quincy Avenue
Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113
PRSRT STD
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DENVER, CO
PERMIT NO. 331
the
VILLAGECRIER
www.cherryhillsvillage.com
Phone: 303.789.2541
Fax: 303.761.9386
Police: 303.761.8711
Cable TV: KCHV Channel 22
email: village@cherryhillsvillage.com
T
he City of Cherry Hills Village
would like to thank all the elected
and appointed officials that serve
on the various boards and commissions.
These residents graciously donate countless hours of their time to attend meetings, events and public hearings. The
members of all the boards and commissions are listed below.
CiTy CoUnCil
Laura Christman, Mayor
Alex Brown, Mayor Pro-Tem
Mark Griffin
Earl Hoellen
Mike Gallagher
Klasina VanderWerf
Katy Brown
BoArd of AdJUsTmenT
And AppeAls
Kerry Sullivan, Chair
Jennifer Allen, Vice Chair
Bill Rapson
George Curtis
John Love
Mark Griffin, Councilmember
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OCTOBER 2015 Newsletter
plAnning & Zoning
Commission
Peter Savoie, Chair
Jim Rubin, Outgoing Vice Chair
David C.P. Wyman
Al Blum
Peter Niederman
Doris Kaplan
pArKs, TrAils &
reCreATion Commission
Bill Lucas, Chair
Robert Eber, Vice Chair
Joshua DiCarlo
Colleen Dougherty
Nina Itin
Rob Ganger
John Kokish
Mike Gallagher, Councilmember
pUBliC ArT Commission
Ann Polumbus, Chair
Douglas Smooke, Vice Chair
Gay Warren
Teresa Harbaugh
Klasina VanderWerf, Councilmember
QUinCy fArm Visioning
CommiTTee
Jeff Welborn
Jeff Ferrell
Karen Barsch
Laura Christman, Mayor
Harriet LaMair
Debbie Welles
Charles Maguire
Klasina VanderWerf, Councilmember
Katy Brown, Councilmember
UTiliTy line UndergroUnding
sTUdy CommiTTee
Russell Stewart
Andy Love
John Love
David C. P. Wyman
Daniel Lynch
Paul Steward
Susan Maguire
Alex Brown, Mayor Pro-Tem
Earl Hoellen, Councilmember
The City is currently accepting applications for an opening on the Parks, Trails
and Recreation Commission. Applications
are due by Friday, October 30th and all
applicants must have been a resident of
Cherry Hills Village for at least 3 years.
Please visit www.cherryhillsvillage.com
for an application and more information
about the Parks, Trails and Recreation
Commission. You can also contact City
Clerk, Laura Smith, at (303) 783-2732.