2012 Issue 1 - Bonnie Brae
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2012 Issue 1 - Bonnie Brae
Volume 2012, Issue 1 Safety first We Did It Together! Enhanced Safety at Cherry Creek Drive & Steele. By Jeff Hart With your help, we now have a much safer pedestrian and bike crossing across South Cherry Creek Drive at Steele St. Maybe like you, I have crossed myself (and I’m not even Catholic!) every time I walked or biked down Steele Street on my way to the Cherry Creek Mall area. Working along with your neighbor and mine, Steve Weiner, we began a quest in the summer of 2010 to improve the safety of the pedestrian and bike crossing over South Cherry Creek Drive at Steele Street. We soon found out that some of our neighbors to the north of Knight School had been trying to do the same thing for many years. Steve and I took petitions to the Bonnie Brae picnic in September 2010 and many of you signed on to our collective quest. Over the next year, we brought together our neighbors from the Stokes, Hyde Park, and Cherry Creek Tower to develop a strategy to get the City to act on our request. We then held a series of meetings among ourselves and later with Councilman Charlie Brown and the City’s Public Works Dept. Finally, last September, the city completed the project, over a year after we began our quest. We can all now see the tangible results of our success with the redesigned intersection at Steele and South Cherry Creek Drive, including new curb and gutter, and a new “refuge island” in the middle of Cherry Creek Drive. I must say that the fix is even more effective than I ever thought possible. Steve and I hope you think so too. We are still working with the city to also put a new painted crosswalk across Alameda at Steele to further enhance safety as we all walk and bike North to enjoy the many amenities of the Cherry Creek mall area. We’ll keep you posted on that too. Letter from the President Happy New Year! Even though I don’t make specific resolutions, I see the New Year as a fresh start and a time to reassess priorities. As always, family is at the top of my list and probably at the top of yours too. My family has been blessed with good health although I personally am looking forward to a healed elbow so I can get back to all of the outdoor activities I enjoy (and have missed) so much. I wish good health to all of you in the coming year. Believe it or not, work is high on my list. It may be high on yours too if you are doing what you love – and I hope you are (or lucky enough to be enjoying retirement). Travelling has to be somewhere towards the top of the priority list too. I know many of you love to travel and have visited some interesting places. I hope this year provides you all with exciting travel opportunities. I would also like to remind everyone to please clear snow from sidewalks in front of your home as required by the City and as a courtesy to your neighbors that use them. We have had some injuries as a result of un-cleared walks. Please be kind to your neighbors and keep this a wonderful neighborhood to live, walk and enjoy safely. Lynn The BBNA board currently has an open position for Secretary and would appreciate a neighbor volunteering to help out. If you are interested please contact Lynn Crist at 303-887-0630. Bonnie Brae Neighborhood Association Board of Directors & Steering Committee: UPCOMING EVENTS President Lynn Crist 303-887-0630 lynncrist@comcast.net Bonnie Brae Board Meetings Vice-President Evan Anderson If you would like to participate in any of our quarterly Board meetings to voice your concerns or share great ideas for our neighborhood, please join us. The board meets quarterly on the third Wednesday. Treasurer Barbara Drews 303-733-1995 Secretary Vacant Newsletter Editor Mike Slattery 303-722-6856 mslats64@aol.com Technology Director Renee Arrington Zoning & Variances Kirk Van Buskirk 303-753-1485 Past President Mary Broere February 15th May 16th Aug 15th November 14th LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD NEIGHBORS… to serve on the Board of Directors for the BBNA. The Board meets four times a year, publishes this newsletter and puts on the annual picnic. If you would like to help, please contact our current president Lynn Crist. BONNIE BRAE WINE CLUB Annual Picnic and Neighborhood Meeting Sep 9 To confirm location and time of these meetings, please contact Lynn Crist. IMPORTANT CONTACTS Bonnie Brae Neighborhood Association bonniebraeneighborhood.org City of Denver ..................................................311 www.denvergov.org BBNA logo designed by Victoria Eubanks Design VOLUNTEERS NEEDED EMERGENCY................................................911 Fire Dept (district 3)................... (303) 698-4921 Meets on the Third Saturday of every month, in a different hosts' home. For more information, or to get on the list, call Nancy Eggert at 303-321-3155, or email — nanegg@comcast.net. Crime Stoppers Hotline ................ (720) 913-7867 Curb & Gutter Hotline.................. (720) 913-4574 To report any problems with the curbs and gutters within the Denver corporate limits Dead Animal Pickup..................... (720) 865-6900 Denver Water................................ (303) 628-6000 www.denverwater.org Noise Control................................ (720) 865-5452 Call for violation of noise ordinance, including construction noise Neighborhood Inspection Services Complaint Line ............................. (720) 865-3200 Police ............................................ (720) 913-2000 Newsletter Submittals: We encourage you to participate in supplying items of interest to the community for this publication. You must have material for inclusion in the next edition of the newsletter, to our editor by May 5, 2012. Please submit all material to: Michael Slattery 988 Bonnie Brae Blvd Denver, CO 80209 mslats64@aol.com Ask Bonnie & Brae: BonnieandBrae@aol.com Recycling ...................................... (720) 865-6805 Councilman Charlie Brown.......... (720) 337-6666 http://www.denvergov.org/Default.aspx? alias=www.denvergov.org/CouncilDistrict6 RTD / Bus & Light Rail ............... (303) 299-6000 Animal Control............................. (303) 698-0076 Cats and Dogs must be vaccinated and licensed. Call to report barking or vicious dogs, dog at large. No snakes, poisonous reptiles, pit bulls, or livestock. Leash laws enforced. Snow Removal.............................. (720) 865-6855 Better Business Bureau ................ (303) 758-2100 Street Sweeping ............................ (720) 865-6855 Cable TV Complaints................... (720) 913-8888 City Attorney ................................ (720) 865-8600 Trash Pickup ................................. (720) 865-6900 To find information on scheduled pick-ups or largeitem pickup Clerk & Recorder ......................... (720) 865-8400 Zoning Permits ............................. (720) 865-3200 2 Speeding Enforcement.................. (720) 865-6905 Street Maintenance ....................... (720) 865-6855 To report potholes, damaged streets or alleys, inoperable traffic signals, etc. NancySanford For a few tense hours in late December, at our local drug store at Mississippi and Colorado, two confused protestors attempted to “Occupy Walgreens.” Discussions quickly clarified the situation and the two individuals moved to a more appropriate location downtown. AN INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO Denver: 303-584-0614 Vail: 970-476-7773 nancysanford@nancysanford.com www.nancysanford.com From "The Wit and Wisdom of Winston Churchill" by James C. Humes You’re in good hands. James R. Krieg Agency Owner Chairman’s Inner Circle Allstate Insurance Company 179 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80246-1042 Office: (303) 871-8700 Fax: (303) 722-2490 JamesKrieg@allstate.com www.allstateagencies.com/jameskrieg Late in his life, Sir Winston took a cruise on an Italian ship. A journalist from a New York newspaper approached the former prime minister to ask him why he chose to travel on an Italian line when the Queen Elizabeth under the British flag was available. Churchill gave the question his consideration and then gravely replied. "There are three things I like about Italian ships. First, their cuisine, which is unsurpassed. Second, their service, which is quite superb. And then—in time of emergency—there is none of this nonsense about women and children first." 740 S. University Blvd. 303.777.2262 Fax 303.777.7335 3 Alley Art latest additions Alley Art It Makes A Difference Myself and two girlfriends met for breakfast this morning at IHOP on Colorado Blvd. and then started our journey of the Bonnie Brae Alley Art. What a wonderful time we had finding all 18 beautiful art pieces and admiring the detail that went into all. I just wish I could have gotten a better look at the house that had the four seasons inside their yard. They looked beautiful. By Wendy Lesko On Wednesday, residents of Morning Star Assisted Living, Memory Care and Memory Care Plus took the Alley Art tour for their scenic outing. Their wheel chair accessible van with big windows wove it's way through the snowy alleys. Letters to the BBAAC "Bonnie Brae Beach" Evonne Dunn They had a ball! You should have seen the smiles and heard the laughter. "Look - it's a whale!" I found your article in last years newspaper and kept the information. Imagine how surprised I was to see that seven more art pieces had been added. It took us 2 1/2 hours but we were also admiring the homes. Thanks to everyone for their beautiful art and for allowing us to wander your alleys in search of treasures. "How adorable. That's the cutest." Dog's Rule When viewing Magoo, I asked if anyone could tell me what kind of car - A little old lady well into her eighty's shouted: "It's a Ford!" Sincerely, Deborah Halberstadt I'm not sure anyone really knew/ remembered who Mick Jager and the Rolling Stones were, but they had plenty of comments about "that BIG tongue." "Oh my, what if Zebras had Stars and Stripes?" "Incredible." An abundance of oh's and ah's could be heard. "Look at the beautiful bird!" Each and every piece was appreciated. The mosaics provided a moment of joy for everyone on the bus. For those residents, moments like the ones they experienced the other day are limited. A big thank you to all. Applaud yourselves. "860 South" Dee Dafoe If you have not visited all of the art recently, pick up your alley art map at www.bonniebraealleyart.com. Have an idea that you would like to do for your alley? Contact Wendy Lesko at bbaa@bonniebraealleyart.com. 728 S. UNIVERSITY DENVER CO Campus Lounge 701 S. University Boulevard Denver, Colorado 80209 Ph: 303-722-9696 Fax: 303-733-5046 t top ten of Bes Voted in the in d Bars 2006 Neighborhoo arch Best of Cityse 4 Unusual Card, Gifts & Stationary Printed Invitations Laser Compatible Paper Crane, Wm. Arthur, others Shirley Smith (303) 744-1642 The BBNA board currently has an open position for Secretary and would appreciate a neighbor volunteering to help out. If you are interested please contact Lynn Crist at 303-887-0630. What Does Investment Landscape Look Like in 2012? As an investor, you know that 2011 was a somewhat “choppy” year, with the financial markets going through many ups and downs. So what can you expect in 2012? As baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra is quoted as saying: “It’s hard to make predictions — especially about the future.” And these words are certainly applicable for anyone who would like an accurate forecast of the investment climate. Yet we do know of some factors that may affect your portfolio in the months ahead. Here are a few of them: Strong business fundamentals — This past year, all the noise about the debt ceiling debate, the size of the U.S. deficit and the European financial situation tended to drown out some fairly good news: U.S. businesses’ balance sheets were strong for the most part, borrowing costs remained low, and corporate profits were good — and corporate profitability remains a key driver of stock prices. Heading into 2012, these fundamentals continue to look positive, which may bode well for investors. Europe’s debt crisis — Greece’s economic problems made a lot of news in 2011, but they weren’t the end of the story in Europe, as major financial difficulties also face Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. It’s by no means clear how these problems will be resolved, so don’t be surprised to see them lead to intermittent, if short-lived, shocks to the markets. Election-year patterns — As you’re well aware, we’re voting for president in 2012. But you might be surprised to learn that the S&P 500 index has shown negative returns in only three of the last 21 presidential election years. Coincidence? No one can say for sure — and at this point, no one can say if this pattern of positive returns will continue during this election year. Still, it’s an interesting phenomenonSo there you have it: the good, the bad and the quirky. Take them all together, and you still may not be able to foresee what will happen with the markets this year, but you’ll have a lot to think about. But instead of trying to predict what will happen in 2012, you may be better off following these triedand-true investment strategies: Diversify your holdings. By spreading your money among a wide range of investments, you can reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio. Keep in mind, though, that diversification, by Complete Car Care Center (All Work GUARANTEED) BONNIE BRAE CONOCO & ALIGNMENT Managed by Same Family Since 1942 Gene Wilson Rob Wilson 724 So. University Blvd Denver, Colorado 303-744-0811 Quality auto repair at reasonable prices 5 itself, can’t guarantee profits or protect against loss. Don’t ignore your risk tolerance. If you worry excessively about market fluctuations, you may have too much risk in your portfolio, which means you may need to make some changes. Always look at the “big picture.” Financial markets will always fluctuate. But if you can keep your focus on your long-term objectives, and make decisions accordingly, you can avoid overreacting to short-term events. Like other years, 2012 will bring with it periods of both turbulence and smooth sailing. But by making the right investment moves, you can still chart a course that can allow you to move ever closer to your future goals. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by Todd Young, your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Take the Denver Energy Challenge: Reduce Your Energy Costs by 15%! Oh say (beer) can you see. Want to stay warm and reduce energy costs? Take the "Denver Energy Challenge" and find out how you can cut energy waste, save money, and increase the comfort of your home. Call 720-865-5520, An Energy Advisor will contact you to provide free advice and guidance about programs and services. Bonus: Very soon, the "Denver Energy Challenge" will offer rebates on eligible energy upgrades. These rebates will only be for "Denver Energy Challenge" participants, so sign up today! BBNA DUES Please send your BBNA Membership Fee of $10 for the calendar year 2012 to: Barb Drews BBNA Treasurer 714 South Elizabeth Street Neighbor Lew Cady recently laid out his beer can collection for two other collectors to peruse and do a bit of swapping/ purchasing. This editor had the opportunity to witness the event and try and count the number of cans in attendance. Best estimate? Somewhere in the area of 3,200. And all empty. Bummer. One can that was not for sale or trade was his Pikes Peak Malt Liquor can from the Walter Brewing Company. The Walter Brewing Company was founded in Pueblo in 1898. After it closed in 1975, collectors of beer cans and other breweriana swarmed over the carcass of the defunct brewery in search of goodies. Denver’s Lonnie Smith, a printer by trade, made the biggest haul of them all. When he saw a ladder on the second floor of the bottling house, he climbed up and shined his flashlight into a dark area where—way back in the crawl space—he discovered a cache of Pikes Peak Malt Liquor cans strewn around in the insulation. After a lot of crawling around up there, Lonnie gathered up 24 of the little beauties. Lonnie: “When and how and why they got there is anybody’s guess.” 6 Pikes Peak Malt Liquor was never a major product of Walter Brewing (Walter’s Beer was). In fact, only one other Pikes Peak Malt Liquor can in pristine condition has ever been found which makes these cans highly desirable. As Lonnie says, “Combine its beauty with its rarity and it is a valuable can.” It’s certainly one of the rarest of all Colorado beer cans. Meanwhile, about the same time, Lew Cady was in Bonnie Brae, putting the finishing touches on his book about beer can collecting with the clever title, Beer Can Collecting. Cady is particularly fond of Colorado beer and beer collectibles and he was in desperate need of a Pike Peak Malt Liquor can. What to do? . How to get one? Cady had an idea. He dedicated Beer Can Collecting to Lonnie Smith, thanking him in print for the can which he was yet to receive. It worked. Lonnie generously gave one of his treasured Pike Peak Malt Liquor cans to Lew and Lew’s gratitude grows as the years go by and the can grows in value. These days, the can is said to be worth between $2000 and $3500 to collectors. $22,929,454.00 Represents the dollar volume of real estate sold in Bonnie Brae during 2011! Happy New Year everyone! I trust your holidays were filled with joy, family and friends. I am hopeful everyone is entering 2012 with renewed enthusiasm and the expectation of good things to come in the year ahead. Statistics for the Denver real estate market in 2011 are always interesting. According to MLS statistics, our neighborhood faired well with 37 homes sold and closed for the year. TOTALS FOR ALL PROPERTIES SOLD Average days on the market 120 Average price sold $619,715 Average price per square foot (above ground) $320 Average price per square foot finished (this includes finished basement space) $203 closing in January, after 109 days on the market. Both of these homes were Kentwood Company listings. In fact Kentwood Brokers were involved in nearly 1/3 of the sales in Bonnie Brae during 2011. Homes in Bonnie Brae sold on average at 94.9% of final listed price. The oldest home sold was built in 1924 and the newest built in 2007. As of this writing, we have LOW inventory, 5 active homes with asking prices of $410,000 to $935,000. These homes have been on the market an average of 134 days, asking an average of $396 per square foot above ground and $291 PSF total finished. There are 3 homes currently under contract ranging in price between $369,000 and $999,000. These homes have been on the market an average of 94 days with a price per square foot average of $311 and $197 total finished. Is 2012 your year to make changes in your real estate holdings? There is proven strength in investing in our neighborhood. If you are new to the area or renting, Bonnie Brae is a wonderful place to put down roots. Investment properties are proving to be well worth the risk, with strong demand for rentals and rental income at the highest levels in quite some time. Did you know you could purchase and manage rental property utilizing your IRA? Perhaps it is time to sell your home and purchase your dream home or down size. Low inventory in Bonnie Brae continues to push demand; prices are softer on higher priced/move up properties and outlying neighborhoods. I welcome the opportunity to discuss your needs and answer questions. Best wishes in 2012! Susan DiLiberti is a broker associate with the Kentwood Company of Cherry Creek. She and her husband Mike Martin and daughter Lauren have lived on the 900 block of Columbine Street since 1999. There is an abundance of information regarding real estate, the risks and the rewards, the positive and negative. I prefer to listen to the positive news about the housing market. The lowest priced home sold was $279,000, a Tudor style bungalow with 1166 square feet above ground, selling in 1 day and closing in July. Jerry Howard, president and CEO of the National Association of Home Builders, believes the vast majority of markets are ready for a rebound, except for the nation’s hardest-hit areas. Susan M. DiLiberti The most expensive home sold was $1,200,000. A newer build, Mediterranean style with 3846 square feet above ground. This home sold in a short sale, The Denver Business Journal reports – Moderate growth in 2012 – according to the National Association for Business Economics. 44 Cook St., 9th Floor Denver, CO 80206 Phone: 303.331.1400 Fax: 303.393.1400 Bigger Pockets – a real estate blog, reports 2012 as an extraordinary time for rental income with Denver market rental rates expected to increase 6.6%. Direct: 303.336.0332 The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes in November rose more than seven percent to the highest level in 1-1/2 years, according to the Na- S E V E tional Association of RealA N A M E tors Please refer to our web site “Denverrealestate.com” for up to date market information on the entire metro area. 7 Broker Associate Cell: 303.946.4530 susan@realestatesusan.com N 30 S O U T H R I C A N B A R A N D G R I L L 730 S. University Blvd. Denver, CO 80209 (303) 744-1888 Tel (303) 744-8753 Fax Dear Bonnie and Brae, I'm upset. How come Centennial got IKEA and Bonnie Brae didn't? Centennial is just a city-come-lately. Bonnie Brae has been around for many decades. It just isn't fair. A resident in need of Scandinavian furnishings. And meatballs. Bonnie replies: Have you been to IKEA? Complaining that Bonnie Brae doesn’t have an IKEA is like being upset that you don’t have a pair of scissors stuck in your eye. I will concede the point on the meatballs...those are pretty tasty, but an IKEA is somewhat like a huge ugly blue building in your neighborhood. No, it is exactly like a huge ugly blue building in your neighborhood. I bet it glows in the dark. Brae replies: Perhaps Centennial got it because they are paying the price for something they did bad in a past life. Jean Day Maschinot of Cherry Creek , Inc. Babysitting This listing provides names and contact information of BB residents interested in providing babysitting services. Dave Craven Broker Associate Office: (303) 320-1556 Direct: (303) 331-4513 Fax: (303) 320-1249 Monique Hansen 303-963-6049 Laura Genty 303-408-3589 laura_genty@yahoo.com Daniela Masur 303-744-8745 dcmasur@q.com Maggie Anderman 303-887-5501 (c) 303-744-3168 (h). maggie@evananderman.com Red Cross Babysitting Course If you would like to be included please send your contact information to mslats64@aol.com. 2005 South Holly Street Denver, CO 80222 (303) 691-9484 www.addisonauto.com/bbn “Your one-stop auto shop since 1982!” 8 2326 E. Exposition Ave. Denver, CO 80209 (303) 722-8855 jean@bonniebraetravel.com
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