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MARCH 2016 THEMONTHLY MONTHLYMAGAZINE MAGAZINEABOUT ABOUTGREELEY GREELEYFOR FORGREELEY GREELEY THE Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day, Greeley Style Cold Winter Day Trips For Non-Skiing Families International Women’s Day Celebration 10 Things To Do in March Oral Piercings, Body Art Don’t Get Stuck! Monthly Calendar Upcoming ‘Best Of’ Categories For the Dirtiest Jobs Call Power Services Company We are the premiere environmental and industrial cleaning services company. We’re the only one to call for Hydroxylating, 24/7 Emergency Spill Cleanup and Response, Waste Transportation and Disposal, Industrial Vacuum Truck Services, Hydro-Blasting Services, Tank Cleaning Services, and Pipeline CAVIT-Inspection Services. No matter what the job, large scale or small scale, PST believes the approach must be safe, environmentally sound and cost efficient. Our extensive training, comprehensive knowledge and results oriented approach has earned us the reputation as the leader in our industry. There’s no job too dirty for us, so call us today and let us show you why we’re the best at what we do. Greeley • Golden • Cheyenne • Tulsa Toll-Free 877.924.7400 • Phone 970.356.4148 • Fax 970.356.4168 • PowerServicesOnline.com Come See the Difference at Greeley Spradley Barr Ford Spradley Barr Ford Greeley, the Winner of “The Best New Car Dealer” For August 2015, awarded by The Best of Greeley Magazine See why we are Colorado’s Fastest Growing Ford Dealer #FordDealerColorado MARCH 2016 VOL 1 ISSUE 9 C THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE ABOUT GREELEY FOR GREELEY O N T E N T S Join the Conversation Every time you purchase a vehicle we give you the chance to win a $25 Visa gift card. All you have to do is make a 3 point shot in :20 seconds on our in-store regulation size basketball hoop! You’ll never go hungry at the Greeley Spradley Barr Ford. Enjoy a fresh chocolate chip cookie, a milkshake made from scratch or a hot cup of coffee. Our full service Fab 50’s Diner is open during business hours. Our service department is open until 6 pm Mon-Fri and Saturday till 5pm for your convenience. We’re Big Enough to Serve You, Yet Small Enough to Know You! • Our store is ranked #1 in the Denver zone in Customer Satisfaction • Our Service & Parts Departments are open from 7- 6 pm Mon-Sat and 5 pm on Saturdays • We have a full service Fab 50’s Diner that serves made from scratch milkshakes, free coffee, free cookies, pizzas, energy drinks, soda, and smoothies • Every person that walks through the door gets the red carpet treatment and a full tour of our facility • We have an indoor delivery bay so all our customers can walk around their vehicle without worrying about the weather • Our Collision Center has been ranked #1 in Greeley for 3 years 10 16 DEPARTMENTS SPECIAL REPORTS Letters to BOG 8 Must Haves of the Month 9 February’s Photo Winner 10 Vote for March’s Best Photo 10 What You’re Saying 11 COVER FEATURES The Back Story of Our Cover Model 10 Cold Winter Day Trips For Non-Skiing Families 24 10 Things To Do in March 14 26 Celebrating Happiness and Some Green 16 The Women’s Fund Annual Fundraiser 30 18 Upcoming ’Best Of’ Categories 12 Fashion Trends Fringe is in! International Women’s Day Celebration 32 BOG February’s ‘Best Of’ Winners Celebrating St Paddy’s Day Greeley Style 20 Day Trippin’ from Greeley: Celestial Seasonings 33 What, Don’t Shampoo Tips and Tricks From a Pro 21 Oral Piercings, Body Art Don’t get Stuck! 36 UCHealth - Helps UnMask New Technology for People Suffering with Sleep Apnea 34 Boys and Girls Club of Weld County Happy Life Gardens An Owners Profile 37 J & T Feeds Celebrates its 14th Anniversary! 39 It’s Happening… Again! Wanda Lowe’s Column 42 Stu’s Reviews: 2016 Toyota Corolla LE 41 Monthly Calendar 12 22-23 New Business Profiles 28 Detailed Calendar Events 36 Coupon Directory 38 Advertisers Index 40 970-506-3600 • Winter Sales Hours: Monday – Saturday 9 am - 7 pm www.SpradleyBarrGreeley.com 30 www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 Model: Brenda Lucio, Restaurateur When you own a business, your time is precious and limited. Brenda schedules her hair care appointments at James Salon in advance to ensure she always looks her best for her employees and her customers. Brenda’s hair color was done by Janet using 97% naturally derived AVEDA hair color. Her hair was styled by Bobbi with the help of AVEDA’s Pure Abundance product line for maximum volume. Bobbi utilized a wrap brushing technique to create volume while blow drying and added soft waves with a curling iron technique. To complete Brenda’s look Bobbi applied AVEDA’s Indian Sunset Spring mineral make up collection. James Salon Group of Northern Colorado are exclusive AVEDA salons with two locations in Greeley and two in Ft. Collins Visit us at JamesSalon.com TM The Best of Greeley 7 Letters to BOG Dear Bog, MARCH 2016 I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for allowing me to be part of The Best of Greeley Magazine family. I have enjoyed my time writing and editing for the magazine! I however, do not have the time to continue as editor. Our real estate business is growing and I can no longer dedicate the hours it takes to do the magazine justice. I hope for your continued success and know BOG will thrive under your leadership. VOLUME 1 ISSUE 9 Daniel J. Meyer OWNER/PUBLISHER/EDITOR VP OF MARKETING AND CUSTOMER DEVELOPMENT I have met so many wonderful people through BOG and for that I am grateful. Everyone I met has a great story to share and I plan to write a few of those from time to time. I am already looking for an old rodeo cowboy for when the Stampede rolls around. If anyone knows of anyone that was in the Turtle Association let me know. Nothing beats an old cowboy story! I am also so thankful for the other writers I have met. Several of them have become close personal friends. I also want to thank you for allowing me to write a monthly column. I love real estate but ink will always be in my blood. — Wanda Lowe Sandra Marino Meyer Meyer Direct, Inc. DESIGN & CREATIVE Dr. Brad Edgren Scott Helman Kristi Helzer Alaina Kindsfater James Lobato Wanda Lowe Julia McSherry Stu Wright STAFF WRITERS Todd Bale Kati Blocker Patricia Fox Connie Mapes Kim Overholt Cindy Rouse Kristi Thomas Emily V. Tilton CONTRIBUTING WRITERS For Advertising Inquiries Please Call 1.844.9THEBEST, Ext. 1 SpaceSales@TheBestofGreeley.com For General Inquiries Please Call 1.844.9THEBEST, Ext. 0 Must Haves of the Month March’s Coolest Things You Can’t Live Without... ©2016 Meyer Direct, Inc. The Best of Concept. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without express written permission is prohibited. Meyer Direct, Inc., Publishing, 513 54th AVE, Greeley, CO 80634 Everything You Need for St. Patrick’s Day Fun! Including this hat and other wearables, plus decorations and table ware. St. Patrick’s Day paper hat, $2.99. Party America, 3608 W10th St., Greeley, 970.352.2840. See Coupon on page 19. TM The Best of Greeley Magazine is Owned and Published Monthly by Meyer Direct, Inc. This publication of this magazine does not constitute an endorsement of the products or services advertised. MDI reserves the right to refuse any advertisement for any reason. The opinions expressed by contributors or writers do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Best of Greeley Magazine or Meyer Direct, Inc. Dry Shampoo? AVEDA’s Shampure Dry Shampoo, for women on the go. Instantly revives your hair and senses. Calming aroma with 25 pure flower and plant essence. 20oz. $30. Sold exclusively at James Salon, 5290 W 9th St. Dr., Greeley, 970.353.3766. Plus 3 other locations... Read more on page 21. Brand Your Business! Have your brand imprinted on stress squeezies, stuffed animals, water bottles or virtually anything you can think of. Promotional items starting as low as 29¢. Award Alliance, 910 10th St., Downtown Greeley, 970.351.6398. The latest style. 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Giving back to the people that have made their dreams possible is of high value to them. They show this through numerous local donations, charities, and school functions her. Her goal has always been to help develop young minds, treating her business like a stepping-stone for every individual that she hires. She takes her husbands visions and turns them into reality, supplying jobs to over 300 people. She is the portrait of a women in business with hopes of inspiring each and every generation she has worked with. What You’re Saying... Here are March’s three entries for our Monthly Photo Contest. Vote by sending an email to the address listed below. JaninaBeardsley@TheBestofGreeley.com “Greeley Sunset” February’s Photography Contest Winner Voted “The Best” by you. Calvin Webster “Fire in the Sky” “Sometimes you just need a spark to ignite your dreams. The Bright Futures Grant Program will be that spark for students across the county who need to continue their education in order to reach those dreams.” — Barb Kirkmeyer Weld County Commissioner District 3 “I’m proud to be a Greeley native and honored to be part of 95th Annual Greeley Stampede. Something for everyone! Concerts, Rodeos, Carnival, Vendors and of course, fantastic parades.” — Carl Moore Moore Jewelers “The Best of Greeley is such a “Working in the non-profit sector wonderful magazine and I for the past 18 years, I’ve had especially enjoy the monthly the privilege to work in many “Ten Things to Do in Greeley” communities, but Weld County along with all the articles that is the most giving community highlight the great things about by far. It makes me so proud to our community and the people live here.” who make it remarkable. It’s so — Mikaela Sandridge nice to have a publication with this positive approach!” — Stacie L. Datteri, Ed.D. 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We’ll review them first and then post the photos on-line for everyone to vote. The winner will be chosen by you. One vote per email address please.Monthly winners will receive $100 and the winning photo will be printed in the next issue of The Best of Greeley Magazine. March 2016 www.TheBestofGreeley.com 710 12th Street, Greeley • 970.352.6625 MoffatGlass.com • Sales@MoffatGlass.com www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 The Best of Greeley 11 CAST YOUR BALLOTS “The Best of Greeley” Winners Feb 2016 Mark “your” calendars... this is when (and how) to vote in upcoming The Best Of Greeley Magazine’s “Best of” monthly competitions. The Best Law Office February 2016 Law Offices of Robert E. Ray & Vincent G. Vigil Upcoming “Best of Greeley” Categories The Best Clothing Store February 2016 Accessories With A Flair... and Hair! 1. Best Mexican Restaurant 2. Best Ag/Western Store 3. Best Dry Cleaner Cindy Rouse 970-381-8766 MAY 2016 Email us and let us know what categories you want for May at: MayCategory@TheBestofGreeley.com Nominate and Vote for “The Best of Greeley” Every month you’ll have an opportunity to express your opinion for what YOU think “The Best of Greeley” is. Categories can be anything you can think of. But it must be in Greeley to be considered. The winner will be chosen by you. One vote per email address please. Carli Nitzel 970-302-9987 Linda Winter, owner of Accessories With A Flair... and Hair!, won for Best Clothing Store, proudly displays her award. The Best Coffee Shop February 2016 Your Place Coffee LaRue Hauf 970-396-0345 Tim Swain 970-590-9895 Paul Schneider 970-534-1223 The Best of Greeley Magazine Subscription/Verification or verify your address, complete this card and mail it to: The Best of Greeley Subscription Verification, PO Box 336063, Greeley, CO 80633 To nominate and vote, go to: Nominate@TheBestofGreeley.com or go to: Your Place Coffee won for Best Coffee Shop, (From L to R) Nicole Krug, Megan Martinez, Abi Kimm,Connie Schoneman - Owner, Jennie Davis, Alicia Lans, Brianna Wills and Scott Aragon. March 2016 Sharon Taylor 970-396-4660 What better gift to give than a year of The Best of Greeley, perfect for your kids who moved away, or your parents or grandparents who don’t have a subscription. There’s no betterway to let them stay in touch with home and Greeley. To order a subscription, Monthly winners will get their pictures in The Best of Greeley Magazine, and a plaque to display. Benson Verbel 970-744-0223 Order aBest of Greeley Magazine Subscription Today! Nominations and voting begin the day the issue comes out. So for March, it would start on January 26th the day the magazines are mailed out. 12 The Best of Greeley Rely on Rouse Realty! The Law Offices of Robert E. Ray & Vincent G. Vigil, won for Best Law Office, (Front Row L to R) Robert E. Ray & Vincent G. Vigil, (Back Row L to R) Valerie Moreno,Esy Ray, Shelli Kelly and Abel Ramirez. APRIL 2016 Metro Brokers Offices of Greeley 3835 W 10th St., Greeley, CO 80634 970.351.0405 Office • 970.352.3006 Fax Don’t Rely on “Luck” to Sell Your Home... MARCH 2016 1. Best Chiropractor 2. Best Bar 3. Best Credit Union Rouse Realty www.TheBestofGreeley.com TheBestofGreeley.com/ subscriptions www.TheBestofGreeley.com Yes, I would love to order a yearly subscription to The Best of Greeley Magazine. I’m enclosing a check for $12 (to cover the postage for a year). Please fill out the form below. Yes, I would like to continue receiving The Best of Greeley Magazine monthly, please verify my mailing address below. Please fill out the form below. Please place this form in an envelope and mail to: The Best of Greeley Magazine, Subscription Verification, PO Box 336063, Greeley, CO 80633 Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________Sate _________________________Zip ________________________ 316 March 2016 The Best of Greeley 13 Here are some things to do to keep warm in March... Ten Things to Do in March in Greeley an art gallery walk every first Friday of the month? Check out downtown area artists on the evening of Friday, March 4, from 5 to 8pm. For info, visit greeleydowntown.com. 3 Photos: City of Greeley I t’s either the luck of the Irish or the luck of living in Greeley, but one thing is for certain, there’s no shortage of events happening in March! HS Art is on display at the Tointon Gallery Summer Jobs for Teens Know a Greeley teenager looking for summer employment? Send them over to the Teen Job Fair, sponsored by the City of Greeley and Youth Enrichment and Employment Services of Weld County on Wednesday, March 2, from 5:30 to 7:30pm. The fair is for local youth ages 14 to 21. Call 970-350-9771 for details. 1 Check out all that the HPLD has to offer When was the last time you visited the local library? The High Plains Library District hosts classes and special events that appeal to every age group. From toddler story times to classes, the High Plains Library District has it all. For details, call 888-861-7323 or visit mylibrary.us/events. 2 Downtown Greeley’s First Friday Art Walk Did you know there are several amazing local art galleries that participate in 14 The Best of Greeley Then, from March 11 thru March 25, The Tointon Gallery for Visual Arts, 651 10th Ave., presents a high school student art exhibit. The exhibit features a variety of mediums, and admission to see what’s in the gallery is always free. For details, visit greeleyart.com. south through downtown on 9th Street. Enjoy Greeley’s Go-Cup district, traditional Irish dancers, music by the Northern Colorado Caledonia Pipe Band, activities, and much more in Greeley’s beautiful downtown. For info visit greeleydowntown.com 6 Photos: City of Greeley by Kim Overholt 4 History Museum Exhibit What was temperance? How did it help shape Greeley and surrounding communities and did the extension of prohibition in Greeley have a direct impact on today’s culture? The Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., opens its newest exhibit on March 12 called “Temperance on Tap” For details, visit greeleymuseums.com. 5 St. Paddy’s Day Parade Looking for a St. Patrick’s Day parade to attend? Blarney on the Block is also on Sat, March 12, starting at 2:30pm. The parade begins at the Tilted Kilt and heads Central. All three are leading female comedians known throughout the United States. For tickets and details, visit ucstars.com. Historic Preservation It’s all about “Location, Location, Location” for the History Brown Bag on Thursday, March 24, at noon. The free presentation, given by Peggy Ford Waldo starts at noon and explores how Greeley’s location impacted its development. For more info visit greeleygov.com/hp or 970-350-9222. 8 A Live Street Art Happening Laugh Fest at the UCCC Take the night off, and come laugh until it hurts! Ladies of Laughter featuring Jane Condon, Dana Eagle, and Patty Rosborough comes to the Union Colony Civic Center on Friday, March 18, at 7:30pm. All three comedians are past winners of the Ladies of Laughter Mary Jo Comedy Awards, a stand-up comedic competition for women. Condon was named an “audience favorite” on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Eagle was showcased in HBO’s U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, and Rosborough appeared on VH1, Showtime, and Comedy 7 March 2016 On Saturday, March 26, the Colorado Model Railroad Museum, located at 680 10th St., has a really cool art-infused day of activities planned. From 1 to 4pm, watch as live graffiti artists work on some of the museum’s model railroad items. The fun continues from 4 to 6 pm, as students from the UNC work on street art. For details, visit CMRM.org. 9 It’s never too cold to volunteer Check out the Poudre Learning Center, 8313 W. F St. March is also a great time to volunteer at this great local nature preserve. To learn more about how to volunteer at the center, visit poudrelearningcenter.org. G 10 Kim Overholt is the Marketing Technician for the City of Greeley. www.TheBestofGreeley.com www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 The Best of Greeley 15 Celebrating Happiness and Some Green by Scott Helman rue Irish people have many great qualities, but two Irish qualities we celebrate in Greeley are telling good stories and drinking at local pubs. This year is no different. T As has been a tradition over the past four years Greeley will once again celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with celebrations downtown. your best Irish costumes. If you’ve ever stumbled out of the one of the bars on Ninth Street in downtown After the parade, there will be live music from the Fort Collins Pipe and Drum All Photo : City of Greeley St. Patrick’s Day gives the people of Greeley an opportunity to do both in Downtown Greeley. Development Authority a few years ago and is now a permanent fixture in downtown Greeley. Kissing the Blarney Stone, (one of the main events at the Blarney on the Block) is supposed to give you the gift of gab – or is it the beer? Alison Hamling, the Director of Downtown Experience for Greeley’s Downtown Development Authority, will be heading up the fifth annual Blarney on the Block St. Patrick’s day parade which will start most appropriately at the Tilted Kilt. The Fifth Annual “Blarney on the Block” St. Patrick’s Day celebration to be held at 2pm on March 12th on historic Downtown Greeley’s 9th Street Plaza. Everyone is invited to wear their green and participate in the afternoon festivities, including a three-block parade, featuring the bagpipes and drums of The Fort Collins Caledonia Pipe Band, the Sheriff’s Posse, Hearts and Tails Carriage, and more! Decorate your bicycles, tricycles and wear 16 The Best of Greeley on the 9th Street Plaza during the festivities. Speaking of which, many of these pubs will have live music playing so people can enjoy St. Patrick’s Day inside and outside no matter what the weather is that day. So if you haven’t ever had a chance to participate in a fun St. Patrick’s Day event this is the year to do it. You can kiss your way to more eloquent speech and make it even better with all (Clockwise) Kissing the Blarney Stone, The parade features the bagpipes and drums of The Fort Collins Caledonia Pipe Band, Taps from something bar, and waitresses from the Tilted Kilt. Greeley in March then you’ve probably seen it. Debbie Dalton and her husband, Michael McBride, donated a bright green stone that is shaped like a spire to the Downtown Band, and plenty of Irish dancing music. This will also be a special Go-Cup event, so patrons can enjoy an adult beverage, purchased at one of the participating establishments, March 2016 the green beer that will be flowing at the local downtown pubs in Greeley. G Scott Helman is an entrepreneur and business owner in Northern Colorado. www.TheBestofGreeley.com Advertising in ‘The Best of Greeley Magazine’ is ‘The Best’ Marketing Choice You Can Make! For Advertising Inquiries: Please Call 1.844.9THEBEST, Ext. 1 or email: SpaceSales@TheBestofGreeley.com www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 The Best of Greeley 17 You’ve seen it in New York Los Angeles F A S H I O N Phoenix Las Vegas Fringe is in! Now buy it in Downtown Greeley at This Spring look for the 70’s inspired trend. Fringe is in, and it adorns sweaters and vests. Suede is in as well, look for it in vests, jackets, and skirts. Think 70’s with mixed prints, chiffon dresses and flared jeans. Our model is dressed in a shear printed poncho with a fringe detail. We paired this look with flare jeans and platform sandals. Add some 70’s inspired pieces to your wardrobe this spring. We love the flared jeans and the fringe vests. All items are from Maurices. Shirt: $32.00 Jeans: $39.00 Sandals: $39.00 From: Model: Production by: It’s not shopping... it’s RETAIL THERAPY 801 8th Ave., Ste. 4, Downtown Greeley • 970-351-6448 • www.AccessoriesWithaFlairandHair.com Maurices, 4626 Centerplace Dr., Greeley Mary Bengford Managing Broker REMAX Alliance, 970.506.2948 specializing in: gray hair coverage Mary is a Greeley native. She has worked at REMAX Alliance for ten years and is the managing broker. Mary is the current President of The Greeley Area Realtors Association. Alaina Kindsfater Fashion Coordinator, Hair & Make-Up Designer Owner/Stylist at Modern Hair Company American Board Certified Haircolorist 6560 29th St #9, St. Michaels Sq., Greeley 970.405.4620 highlights lowlights balayage makeup now accepting new clients Come Have A Party With Us! 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March 2016 The Best of Greeley 19 What, Don’t Shampoo? on your green attire and shamrock, visit a traditional Irish pub or an Irish themed restaurant… maybe both… to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. he idea of shampooing one’s hair has been to cleanse the hair of excess oil, dirt, food odors, product buildup, and environmental residue. The time it takes to shampoo, condition, apply styling products, blow dry, curl or flat iron could easily take an hour or more. by Julia McSherry D Photos by Julia McSherry Sue Albert, owner of Fat Albert’s, counts down the days to the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Sue and her late husband Roger Albert founded Fat Albert’s in March 1982 and their grand opening was on St. Patrick’s Day. This March 17 is their 34th anniversary. Traditional Irish corned beef and cabbage will be served all day, in fact for the entire week before. There will be specials on Irish coffee with green Bud Lite flowing. There is a tradition of lines forming to enter the doors when they open at 10:30am. Irish beer and whiskey will be flowing at Patrick’s Irish Pub March 17. Patrick’s Irish Pub, on 8th Ave. just off 9th St., is a happening place. Green beer will be flowing there as well as 10 Irish beers including Guinness and Murphy’s Stout, a wide selection of local brews, and a choice of 6 Irish whiskeys as well as 60 other whiskeys to choose from. Doors will open early, around 9 or 10 am. There will be Irish coffees, Irish themed drinks, and a food truck provider for meals and snacks. Rumor has it that there will be Irish drinking song karaoke. Irish music will be featured some nights during the week leading up to St. Pat’s Day. The countdown to St. Patrick’s Day is always top of mind at Fat Albert’s, the popular restaurant in Cottonwood Square, known for its love of this annual event and famous for homemade pies and good food. The restaurant actually serves corned beef, cabbage, and Irish potatoes on the 17th day of each month and a shamrock plant, leprechauns, and a sign counting the days to the Big Day are decorations year round. 20 The Best of Greeley Tom Smith (left) and Eugene Sheehan (from Cork, Ireland), UNC administrators, relax after work at Patrick’s Irish Pub in anticipation of St. Paddy’s Day. St. Patrick’s Day is a cultural and religious celebration held each March 17, the death date of the patron saint of Ireland. It commemorates the arrival of Christians in Ireland and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish. The color green is worn in honor of “The Emerald Isle”. Shamrocks and leprechauns are often decoration motifs. Lenten restrictions on drinking alcohol are lifted for the day, encouraging the holiday tradition of alcohol consumption. It’s all in fun… and making merry with the Irish! G Julia McSherry is a free lance writer based in Greeley. 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NCMC -Earth from Space, 10am-4:30pm. History Museum - Teen Job Fair, 5:30pm. Island Grove Events Center - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre - Greeley Young Professionals, 5:30pm - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm, Langworthy Theatre - UNC Women’s Basketball vs. Montana State, 7pm. UNC Campus Hancock Athletic Center - First Friday: A Night Of Art In Downtown Greeley, 5-8pm - The Prairie Scholars, 7:00pm. Cranford Cove Tea Tavern - Friday Game Nights, 7:15pm, Greeley Ice Haus, 900 8th Ave., Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Lex The Hex Master, Trilogy. 8:00pm. Moxi Theater - Day of the Dance, 9-1pm, FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley - “Train Games!”, 10am-4pm. Colorado Model Railroad Museum - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - Mike Ring, Hypnotic Vibes, Disguise, The Silence, Viretta. 8:00pm. Moxi - UNC Women’s Basketball vs. Montana, 2-4pm. UNC Campus - Discover NASA Interactive Exhibits. - Greeley Friends and Newcomers - Music Trivia Contest, Broken Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Monthly Luncheon. Noon. Plow Brewery Ave., Greeley 970-336-1233 - Terrific Games for Two, 5-6:30pm. - The Who’s Tommy,7:30pm. Lang- Money Matters: Money Personalities Lincoln Park Library, 919 7th St., worthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley Greeley & Budgeting, 6:30pm. Lincoln Park - Peyton, Supreem Da Rezarekta’, - The Cairn Project, Giants & Pilgrims, Library, 919 7 Street, Suite 100, Greeley 7:30pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Quinten, 8:00pm. Moxi Theater, 802 - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 9th St., Greeley 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley - Earth from Space - Biz@Lunch - UNC School of Music Student Recital: Nectaria Delgadillo, 4:30pm - Frankentoys at POD - Windbreak Planning Workshop - NCMC Wellness Cooking Class - Cody Canada & The Departed, Sean Curtis Band, 8:00pm. Moxi Theater - Colorado’s Nature: Elbow Room - Sola Salon Event, 5pm - UNC School of Music Graduate Student Recital: Stewart Cramer, tenor, 6:15pm - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: Timbuktu (2014) 7pm - Decadon, Spring Break-Out w/ Joey Trouble, A.Zebra, 8:30. Moxi Theater - High School Student Exhibit, 9:00am. Tointon Gallery, 651 10th Ave., Greeley - The Tribune Home & Garden Show, 9am-5pm. Island Grove Events Center - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Winter Farmers’ Market, 9-12pm - The Tribune Home & Garden Show - Greeley Can End Hunger 5K/2K - Blarney on the Block, 2:00pm. Parade - Northern Colorado Basketball Championships, 5pm - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Disney’s Classic Film FANTASIA Live with the GPO, 7:30-9:30, UCCC - BNSF, 10am-4pm. Colorado Model Railroad Museum, 680 10th St., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Ladies of Laughter, 7:30-9:30pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Discover NASA: Star Wars Party, 10:30-12pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - Terrific Games for Two., 3pm. Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley - Mad Hatter’s Ball, 5:30-10:30pm. Island Grove Events Center - GPO presents “Spring Chamber Concert”,7:30pm, First United Methodist Church - Live Latin Music and Salsa Lessons, 7-11pm. Come learn how to salsa, and dance the night away! Joe Molina Gallery S U N DAY MO N DAY More Detailedgs Calendar Listin36 Start on Page DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS - Yoga Basics - NCMC Community FIRST DAY OF SPRING - Discover NASA Interactive Exhibits. 1- pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - Stitches and Stories Miniature Quilt Show, 12pm. , Lincoln Park Library, 919 7 St., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley EASTER Serving Northern Colorado’s Real Estate Needs MEET OUR GREELEY TEAM, PLEASE GO TO PAGE 5 22 The Best of Greeley Wellness. pm. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley - The Tribune Home & Garden Show, 9am-5pm. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Stitches and Stories Miniature Quilt Show, 12pm. March is National Quilting Month, and in celebration of quilts (and the stories behind them) Lincoln Park Library and Sew Downtown are sponsoring a Miniature Quilt show. Price: Free. Lincoln Park Library, 919 7 St., Greeley - Music Trivia Contest, Broken Plow Brewery - UNC School of Music: Jazz Combos Concert, 7pm. Randy’s All American Grill, 2118 35th Ave., Greeley - Arc of Weld County: Annual Film Festival at the Kress Cinema. Price: Free. RSVP required. 970-353-5219. - Lifeguard Training, 9am. This Red Cross certification course prepares students to become professional lifeguards through hands-on training and practicing real world scenarios. Registration Deadline March 25. Greeley Recreation Center,651 10th Ave, 970-350-9400. - Child Abuse Awareness Month St. Patrick’s Day - Yoga Support Group - For Cancer Poster Contest, 5pm. A Kids Place, Survivors. 9:30. NCMC, 1801 16th St., - St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon. 1610 29th Ave Pl., Greeley Greeley 11:30am. Senior Activity Center, - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 1010 6th St - Earth from Space, 10-4:30pm. 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley Greeley - Chamber Lunch and Learn, 11:30am1pm. Greeley Chamber of Commerce, 902 7th Ave., Greeley - Paint and Wine, 7- 9pm. 930 8th Ave., Greeley. 970.506.0070 - A Wandering Botanist Presents 12-1:30pm. Farr Regional Library - UNC: Jazz Combos Concert,7pm. Randy’s All American Grill, Greeley - Ragtime, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - UNC School of Music Faculty Artist Recital Series, 8pm. Kepner Hall - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St. - Low Cost Blood Screenings - NCMC - History Brown Bag: Location, Location, Location, 12pm. Greeley Community Wellness Open Lab. History Museum, 714 8th St. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: The - Earth from Space, History Museum, Tribe, 7pm. Lindou Auditorium 714 8th St., Greeley - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: The Tribe, - Business After Hours - Greeley Chamber of Commerce, 5-7pm. 7pm. Lindou Auditorium, Michener Homewood Suites, 2510 46th Library, UNC, 501 20th St., Greeley Ave.,Greeley - UNC School of Music - UNC Jazz Thang. 7pm. Frasier Hall at UNC (Room 90) 17th St., Greeley - UNC School of Music Faculty Artist Recital Series: Christopher Luther, 8pm. Kepner Hall at UNC (Milne Auditorium) 17th St., Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley - Earth from Space, 10am-4:30pm. This exhibit illustrates how satellite imagery is gathered and used to expand mankind’s understanding of life and death. Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St.,Greeley - UNC School of Music: Trombone Choir Concert, 7:30pm. Price: Free. First Congregational Church, 2101 16th St., Greeley. - Winter Farmers’ Market, 9-12pm. 1100 8th Ave., Greeley - Bunny Hop Skate, 12pm. Skate at the Ice Haus with your family, friends and the Easter Bunny. Age 3+. Admission $3 (includes skate rental). Greeley Ice Haus, 900 8th Ave., Greeley - Trapt, 7:30pm. Price: $15. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley For the Dirtiest Jobs Call Power Services Company There’s no job too dirty for us, so call us TODAY and let us show you why we’re the best at what we do. 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One such way is tubing! I In general, March is typically the snowiest month of the year for Colorado’s northern mountains. Some of the largest snow storms on record happened in March. That’s why even when the weather is sunny and warm in Greeley, there are still opportunities to enjoy tubing in the mountains. If you’re brave enough to “weather” I-70, Copper Mountain, Copper Colorado.com; Frisco, Town ofFrisco.com/play; Keystone KeystoneResort.com; Winter Park PlayWinter Park.com, are great choices for a family day of tubing. Because these are weather-related activities, it’s always good to call ahead or visit their websites; some locations recommend reservations. Frisco’s tubing hill is fairly new but boasts a 1200 Photos: Kim Overholt Cold Weather Day Trip Ideas for Non-Skiing Families foot hill and evening hours. Keystone offers extended hours from March 2 through March 27. Reservations are required and the hill is truly up the mountain. There is free parking but it fills on weekends, so plan accordingly. This hill has the tallest height requirement and participants must be at least 42". Since most tubing locations recommend children are at least 36". However, Copper Mountain is a great choice for families with smaller children. First, they have dual tubes so children of appropriate height, parents and friends can partner together and ride the hill together. Plus, their Critterland is small-child outdoor snow play-area for parents and children to enjoy together, and it’s adjacent to the tubing hill. Bathrooms and a concession area are fairly close, but parking is Tubing at Copper Mountain is fun for a variety of ages. sometimes tedious. Otherwise Winter Park claims to have the most options for families. The Town of Winter Park sponsors a free sledding hill open to the public located at Hideaway Park in the middle of downtown Winter Park. Sleds are available at the hill and are checked out using the honor system although it’s recommended the public brings their own. Personal tubes are allowed but be prepared to trek up the mountain. Otherwise their mainstay tube hill is branded by Coca ® Cola and it’s at Winter Park Resort. And don’t be surprised that most hills recommend only an hour of tubing at a time. It’s honestly just enough time to get your fill of tubing. 70,000 READERS CAN’T BE WRONG? And what if it’s too cold to brave the great outdoors? That’s fine. Stay local! Rumor has it there’s a great sledding hill near the University of Northern Colorado or stay indoors and check out Greeley’s very own Ice Haus, GreeleyRec.com for affordable ice skating fun! G 1. The only magazine in town that reaches 70,000 readers every month - 25,000 copies x 2.8 average readers per copy. 2. It’s the only magazine in town that is really all about Greeley and has a rich editorial content of over 50%. 3. 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That’s why you don’t want to miss one of Weld County’s premiere events, Decadent Desserts, a fundraiser for The Women’s Fund of Weld County to be held on April 30, 2016, in the UNC Ballrooms! W UNC’s world-renowned chefs create beautiful chocolate desserts and flaming coffees for the attendees to enjoy. Bananas Foster, an ice sculpture with fruit display, and a chocolate fountain with assorted goodies are just a few desserts you’ll find at this annual fundraiser. We will offer more “Bodacious Bags” than ever before, with 225 purses containing $10 gift certificates to some of Greeley’s best restaurants and merchants. Several lucky purse holders will also receive a diamond necklace or a pair of diamond earrings! Our silent auction will be bigger and better this year as well. 26 The Best of Greeley In 2015, Decadent Desserts raised just over $32,000! The Women’s Fund of Weld County, Inc., a component fund of the Community Foundation Serving Greeley and Weld County, was founded in 1999 by women from the community dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls. Our main goals are to create a permanent endowment to find, fund and nurture programs that address unmet needs of women and girls in Weld County and to provide annual grants toward these innovative programs. Our hope is that support for these programs will enable women and girls in our community to become selfconfident, independent, (Top) From the 2015 Annual Decadent Desserts Fund Raiser. (Middle) The SAVA Center table. (Bottom) A tray of the decadent desserts from which the name is derived. contributing members of the community. Our goal of supporting projects and programs that are sensitive to the cultural and special needs of women and girls and enhancing women’s educational success and self-suffi- March 2016 ciency has provided grants to many deserving organizations. Several programs we have recently supported include: A Kid’s Place Darkness to Lights Stewards of Children, the Free Our Girls’ Human Continued on next page. www.TheBestofGreeley.com Continued from previous page. Trafficking Certified Training for District 6, and the RISE (Relief, Independence, Stability & Education) Getting Ahead program. With $25,000 in grants being awarded last year, The Women’s Fund of Weld www.TheBestofGreeley.com County will have distributed over $200,000 in grants since our inception in 1999. Currently, our endowment totals just over $430,000. Contributing to our endowment is easy with our Possibility of Three program. Through this program, you choose to give an amount between $500 and $1,500 over a three-year period. 100% of this money goes straight into our endowment to continue our legacy for generations to come. What does $1,000 over three years equal? Only $27.77 March 2016 per month — less than the cost of eating out once a month. Please connect with us on Facebook, through our website, www.weldwomensfund.org, or call 970-304-9970 for ticket and donation information. G The Best of Greeley 27 Some Businesses in Town Deserve a Closer Look... E Photo: BOG Staff Photographer very month The Best of Greeley Magazine showcases businesses, info or events in Greeley that are unique or deserve a closer look. You’ve got big plans. Let FMS Bank help you follow through. For more than 30 years, Northern Colorado families and businesses like yours have considered us their financial partner. We’ve been here all along, providing everything from small business loans to competitive mortgage financing. 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While you enjoy freshly bloomed flowers in dynamic feature gardens & water features, you will be taken good care of with a parking shuttle & great food options on site. To learn more, visit www.greeleytribune.com/ homeandgarden & follow us on Facebook at Tribune HomeandGarden. G The 33rd Greeley Tribune Home & Garden Show at Island Grove Regional Park opens Friday, March 11, noon – 5 p.m. and runs through the weekend. Saturday, 10 am through 5 pm and Sunday, 10 am through 4 pm. Approximately 200 vendors will provide great ideas for your future home and garden projects. Admission is FREE. Rouse Realty by Cindy Rouse indy Rouse, Broker and Owner of MB/Rouse Realty, has strived to make her company what it is today… being that of faith and love for the Lord, her family, her clients and friends. She truly enjoys helping those around her and absolutely loves seeing the satisfaction and happiness of those with whom she is blessed to work with. C Our brokers at Rouse Realty also pride themselves in treating each and every client like family. Because the home buying and selling process can be overwhelming, our Brokers go above and beyond to make sure each transaction is as seamless as possible. We give undivided attention to each client and thoroughly enjoy what we do. We know there are many March 2016 As your Northern Colorado-owned and managed bank, we bring you quick decisions from locals who know you - plus a strong desire to see you succeed. It’s that simple. What’s on your horizon? You can get there, with a little help from FMS Bank. options when choosing a real estate broker and we truly appreciate everyone who has entrusted us with their business. Our clients are our number one priority, and we continue to work hard at making sure everyone is completely satisfied with their decision to work with Rouse Realty. Thank you to all past, present and future clients! 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The chocolate industry is happy to celebrate their unique difference from hard candies and sour chews at any time of the year, not just on International Chocolate Day – they see it as a way to strengthen their brand identity. One day of standing out as unique, different, or special does not make women unworthy of “progress to parity” on the other 364 days. On March 8, celebrate women in ways big and small. Remember the grandmothers, mothers, aunts, sisters, friends, co-workers, bosses - both male and female - who make it possible every day for women to be great at whatever they do. We don’t need a parade down main street or a rose on the desk. But don’t let the day go by unnoticed. A simple “thank you” will do very nicely! G March 2016 ® a revolutionary way to treat mood, PTSD and ADHD without medications. equality fight, and business studies indicate women in every field generally make about 78 cents on the dollar when compared to the men in similar positions. 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One of the most popular brands of herbal, green, and other teas is made here in Colorado. An hour’s drive from Greeley, Celestial Seasonings is a fun day trip especially as a cold-weather diversion. Photos by Julia McSherry Day Trippin’: Celestial Seasonings Tea C by Dr. Brad Edgren olorful tattoos, wild body piercings, branding, scalpelling, scarification, and protruding subdermal implants have rapidly become popular forms of selfexpression and body art in today’s society. The aromatic smells of spicy teas greet visitors as they walk in the door. Located at 4600 Sleepytime Drive in Boulder, there are three options for fun activities: a tour of the factory, the café, and shop. Most, if not all, of these forms of self-expression and “beautification,” depending upon the audience, are permanent and can have some dramatic health ramifications. This includes the sub-category of oral body art. Explore the factory and learn about the wonderful world of tea and see first hand how the products are blended, packaged and shipped. The tour is free and lasts 45 minutes, starting on the hour from 10-4 Monday-Saturday and 11-3 on Sunday. It’s walk in/first served for small groups. Reservations are needed for larger groups of eight or more. For safety reasons, children must be at least five years old. In the tour, you will be immersed in a multi-sensory experience. Scents include cinnamon, lemon grass, and other key herbs. The mint room is a highlight with intoxicating, pungent aromas that can pleasurably make eyes water and taste buds ignite. It’s rare that a factory tour actually takes you out on the floor like this one does, not behind glass walls. The place is alive with sounds of rattling conveyor belts and cool flashing lights. The art gallery features classic Celestial tea box illustrations. Celestial Seasonings started in 1969 with hand picked wild herbs from the Colorado Rocky Mountains. First sales were in health food stores. By 1972, two of their flagship blends were introduced, Red Zinger and Sleepytime (a bed time favorite mixing chamomile with lemon grass, rose and tilia flowers, and peppermint leaves). Sleepytime is touted as the best selling specialty tea of all time. Today the line includes green, rooibos and, wellness tea with over 100 ingredients sourced from 35 countries. The teas are widely available in grocery stores and specialty shops in the U.S., Canada, and other countries. Before or after the tour, try free tea samples at the tasting bar. The café is a nice respite and don’t miss the tea shop. The cafe is located behind the tour center and serves breakfast from 7-11 and lunch from 11-2 Monday through Friday. Don’t miss the shop for teas at great prices as well as gifts and collectibles including teapots and cups, soaps, lotions, 32 The Best of Greeley Oral Piercings, Body Art Don’t get stuck! (Top & Middle Left) Inside the factory. (Middle Right) starting point of tour. (Bottom) End of tour and tasting room. Distance from Greeley to the Celestial Seasonings Factory: 51 miles, via I-25 S • 1 h 1 min 45 Minute Tours • Mon - Sat 10-4pm • Sun 11-3pm Celestial Seasonings • 4600 Sleepytime Drive • Boulder, CO 80301 303.581.1266 • Closed Most Major Holidays lip balm and more. A visit to Celestial Seasonings is a treat after an outdoor activity such as hiking or show shoeing. It is one of many fabulous activities available for Greeley residents a short drive from home. G Julia McSherry is a free lance writer based in Greeley. March 2016 www.TheBestofGreeley.com Oral body art includes piercings of the lips, cheeks, tongue, frenums, uvula (you know that thing that hangs down in the back of your throat), gum tissues, and even teeth. It also includes tongue splitting and oral tattoos. However, with the selfbeautification of oral art come some real risks and dangers associated with the slicing of tongues, the Piercings of the uvula and frenums not only cause local irritation but also pose ingestion and aspiration (inhalation into the airway and lungs) hazards. If piercing jewelry is aspirated into the lungs medical attention is necessary. Now about those tongue piercings. The tongue is a highly vascularized muscle in a severe infection that was resistant to antibiotic treatment until the barbell was removed. Irritation from tongue piercings can also cause unsightly reactive tumors such as pyogenic granulomas. Nerve damage can occur with tongue piercings resulting in permanent numbness and loss of taste. Tongue piercings are also responsible for chipped, fractured, and poking of holes, and the insertion of jewelry into the oral cavity. Initial Risks associated with oral piercings include severe infection, pain, and swelling of the area around the piercings. Lip and cheek piercing studs are held in place by a disc on the inside of the mouth. This metal disc rubs up against the gum tissue and teeth that oppose it. Over time the constant irritation from the disc results in gingival recession, root exposure, loss of tooth structure, tooth sensitivity, and possible infection. Once the gum tissue recedes and the root is exposed, periodontal surgery is necessary to repair the Nerve damage can occur with tongue piercings, resulting in permanent numbness and loss of taste. www.TheBestofGreeley.com damage. Simple removal of the jewelry stud at this point is not enough. that is necessary for eating and taste. Piercing of the tongue can result in severe swelling that can compromise the airway and swallowing. Since the tongue is highly vascularized, localized infection can easily spread throughout the blood stream, potentially resulting in endocarditis (infection of the inside lining of the heart), compromising the heart valves, and leading to life-threatening complications. I can recall a patient having a tongue piercing that resulted March 2016 broken teeth that can ultimately result in tooth loss, let alone expensive dental bills. As with all body piercings, allergic responses to metal in the jewelry is always possible. Final removal of the piercings often results in scarring and permanent holes. So don’t get stuck with a piercing that you might seriously regret later. G Dr. Edgren is a Board Certified Orthodontist in Greeley CO. Certified by The American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) . The Best of Greeley 33 Cutting Edge Technology for Anyone Who Suffers From Sleep Apnea... UCHealth unmasks new sleep by Kati Blocker, UCHealth Health is the first health system in Colorado and neighboring states to offer an alternative treatment option to people struggling to sleep. Obstructed Airway Sleep apnea — a condition in which a person involuntary pauses or stops breathing when asleep – affects about 18 million Americans, according to the National Sleep Foundation. ally wearing the device longer than four hours per night drops to about 60 percent, said Cindy Crosby, manager of UCHealth’s Poudre Valley Hospital Sleep Disorder Center. “When you don’t sleep well and you’re not rested, the effect on your awake time is pretty profound,” said Dr. Mark Petrun, whose specialties include sleep medicine. “It affects your concentration, alertness and ability to get things done.” “Patients with apnea have to wear CPAP every night for the rest of their lives and they’re asking us, ’What else can I do?’ Oral appliances are effective in treating mild to moderate apnea but Inspire Therapy is the first alternative to CPAP that treats moderate to severe apnea and makes sense to people long term,” she said. Besides wreaking havoc on a person’s daily life, sleep apnea has serious and life-shortening consequences, such as high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke, he added. The most common treatment for sleep apnea – and until recently, the only option with a fairly high success rate — is the use of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, or CPAP, while a person sleeps. The CPAP machine supplies constant and steady air pressure through a hose and mask. Although the device is effective in treating sleep apnea more than 90 percent of the time, the number of people actu34 The Best of Greeley Inspire Therapy, recently approved by the FDA, provides a person relief without a mask or oral appliance, said Dr. Matthew Robertson, an otolaryngologist with Alpine Ear, Nose & Throat. In a 90minute outpatient procedure, a small battery is implanted under the skin in the upper chest of the patient. From that device, one wire is directed to a nerve in the tongue and another to the rib cage area which senses the patient’s natural breathing patterns. During inspiration, an electrical stimulus is delivered to the tongue, which gives it tone and prevents it from falling backward and Illustrations courtesy of Inspire UC Here you can see what happens when a person suffers from obstructive sleep apnea, the most common type of sleep apnea. This condition occurs when the throat muscles intermittently relax and block the airway during sleep. Open Airway With Inspire Therapy Inspire Therapy helps open the airway by stimulating a nerve in the tongue using a device that is turned on at night. obstructing the airway. The device is controlled by a small hand-held sleep remote that can turn on the device at night and off in the morning when the person is awake. “This is an exciting cuttingedge treatment option for CPAP-intolerant, sleep apnea patients,” Robertson said. “If the patient meets criteria, it will be a life-changing experience.” Inspire Therapy is not the solution for all patients. To qualify for the device, patients must meet the following qualifications: • Suffer from moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, which includes an March 2016 Apnea-Hypopnea Index of 20-65. The API is the number of recorded apneas or hypopneas per hour of sleep. • Unable to use or get consistent benefit from a CPAP device. • Not significantly overweight with a total Body Mass Index 32 or less. Those with a BMI of 33-35 should consult with a physician. • Older than 22 years old. G For more information about the Inspire Therapy offered through UCHealth in Northern Colorado, go to UCHealth.org/inspire or call 1.888.775.3376. www.TheBestofGreeley.com 5.2 Million Reasons to be a Member... • In November 2013, Agfinity paid $700,000 to our members in cash patronage. • In April 2014, Agfinity paid $1,070,000 of member equity back to our members in cash. • In November 2014, Agfinity paid another $400,000 to our members in cash patronage. • In April 2015, Agfinity paid additional $1,300,000 of member equity back to members in cash. • In August 2015, we sent out $1,700,000 in checks to our members that qualified under our ’Revolving Equity Retirement Plan.’ This was all accomplished through the cooperative spirit that is Agfinity and our strong partnerships and regional alignments. The aligned partnerships have served Agfinity and our members well, and will be the focal point of our continuing business plan. For more information about becoming a member, please call 970.454.4000 Today! A true American Company working for our communities and giving back to them for 110 years! www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 260 Factory Road, Eaton, CO 80615 • www.AgfinityInc.com The Best of Greeley 35 For only $10 a year for each child, the Club provides over 1,500 hours of annual programming in Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship and Healthy Lifestyles. The Clubs serve over 70,000 nutritious snacks and meals through a partnership with Weld Food Bank. The Club now offers a “Kindergarten Enrichment Program” for half-day Kindergarten students at Heiman and Meeker Elementary Schools. The most compelling attribute of the Boys & Girls Clubs, is that they truly work! Beyond the countless personal testimonies from Club members, each year the Clubs cunduct anonymous 36 The Best of Greeley Club members in the new Kindergarten Enrichment Program at the Monfort Club, testing temperatures and comparing differences between snow and hot water as part of their science curriculum unit. surveys with Club Members that empirically prove that the youth we serve are more inclined to perform well in school, refrain from alcohol and drugs, abstain from risky sexual activity, are more physicallly fit and have a greater concern for their communities. As it costs BGCWC about $977 a year to serve a Club member and we keep our membership costs very low, we ask that today, each person considers utilizing the 50% tax credits and their itemized standard charitable deductions to make an investment in local youth. Help us to help children we serve to truly have a GREAT FUTURE. For information, please visit our website at www.bgcweld.org. G Photo by Club Staff The Boys & Girls Clubs had very humble beginnings, starting out in an old tire shop in 1964 and serving roughly 60 youth a day. Today, it has grown exponentially over five decades to serve over 2,500 youth in Greeley, Milliken, Fort Lupton, Galeton, Eaton and the surrounding communities. Todd Bale is a 19 year Boys & Club professional and currently serves as the executive director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County. March 2016 www.TheBestofGreeley.com Photo: Sally Novosat Photo: Melissa Maxwell Photo: Melissa Maxwell They are met by dedicated youth development professionals who provide encouragement, inspiration, and support. by Kristi Helzer t is who we are, farmers at heart and this is our farm, not our job-site.” Story told by Melissa and Eddie Maxwell to Kristi Helzer. “I “We bought Happy Life Gardens at 2000 37th St., Evans on March 1, 2013. We delight in taking part in the renewal of spring, the hope and life that it brings. It’s the best part of growing things. We don’t limit ourselves to just one thing, we venture out and see what unique things are available for our customers. When things work out and grow, it is a success, when things don’t turn out so well then we learn from the adventure; it drives our passion. “We offer a landscape where customers can walk through, or just sit and enjoy the beauty of the gardens. Our inventory includes: annuals, vegetable and herb starts, trees, shrubs and perennials. We have vegetable, herb, flower and grass seed, gardening tools, pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. There’s also indoor plants and a large www.TheBestofGreeley.com selection of fairy garden plants and accessories. Explore our fully stocked landscape yard with, soils, mulch and rock, and flagstone. Our gift shop is being transformed to include a workshop area so we can host classes. We want to be a partner in our customers’ hard, yet satisfying work, that goes into the beauty of their gardens and landscape. We enjoy answering questions, offering assistance and love getting to know people so we can greet them by name. “We treat our customers with respect and go that extra mile to make sure they are satisfied offering our Happy Life Rewards program to our repeat customers. Being a small, locally owned business, we can’t match the prices of the “big box” stores, but we can offer a higher quality product, a broader selection and per- Photo: Melissa Maxwell E (Above Left) Melissa and Eddie Maxwell. (Above Right) Watching their boys, Daniel 10 and David12, helping out with the business and having customers specifically ask to have the boys help them, makes their parents proud! Photo: Melissa Maxwell veryday over 400 youth during the school year and over 500 youth in the Summer; go through the doors of a Boys & Girls Club in Weld County. There they find a pathway to hope, opportunity and success. Happy Life Gardens is more than a ‘job’... Photo: Melissa Maxwell by Todd Bale TUESDAY, March 1st - School of Music Student Recital: Morgan Overley, Soprano, 4:30pm. Kepner Hall at UNC, 17th St, Greeley - The American West as Living Space, 6:00pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave,Greeley - Gonzo, Johnny Love, 9:00, Price: $10. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley WEDNESDAY, Mar 2nd - Yoga Support Group For Cancer Survivors, 9:30am. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley -Earth from Space, 10am-4:30pm. History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - Teen Job Fair, 5:30pm. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N 14th Ave, Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley” THURSDAY, Mar 3rd - Greeley Young Professionals, 5:30pm. Greeley Young Professionals. Monthly networking. Greeley Guest House, 5401 W. 9th St., Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - UNC Women’s Basketball vs. Montana State, 7pm. UNC Campus Hancock Athletic Center FRIDAY, Mar 4th - First Friday: A Night Of Art In Downtown Greeley, 5-8pm. First Fridays are a collaborative effort by many of these creative businesses to establish a vital arts experience within the community. For a complete list of gallery shows, visit www.greeleydowntown.com. - The Prairie Scholars, 7:00pm. Price: Free. Cranford Cove Tea Tavern, 823 10th St., Greeley - Friday Game Nights, 7:15pm, Come on down and try to hook a big one for prizes! Price: $7 Greeley Ice Haus, 900 8th Ave., Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Lex The Hex Master, Trilogy. 8:00pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St.,Greeley SATURDAY, Mar 5th - Day of the Dance, 9-1pm. Fun for all ages! Also, meet players from UNC sports teams. Greeley Family FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley - “Train Games!”, 10am-4pm. Train Games! Colorado Model Railroad Museum, 680 10th St., Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. LangworthyTheatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - Discover NASA: Space Science Share, 10:30-12pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - Mike Ring, Hypnotic Vibes, Disguise, The Silence, Viretta. 8:00pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley - UNC Women’s Basketball vs. Montana, 2-4pm. UNC Campus Hancock Athletic Center. SUNDAY, Mar 6th - Discover NASA Interactive Exhibits. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - The Who’s Tommy, 7:30pm. Langworthy Theatre, 1710 9th Ave., Greeley - Peyton,Supreem Da Rezarekta’,7:30pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley MONDAY, Mar 7th - Terrific Games for Two, 5-6:30pm. Lincoln Park Library, 919 7th St., Greeley - The Cairn Project, Giants & Pilgrims, Quinten, 8:00pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley TUESDAY, Mar 8 - Greeley Friends and Newcomers Monthly Luncheon. Noon. Pellegrini Ristorante Italiano. 2400 17th Street Program: Greeley Arts Council,Info: 970-336-1233 - Money Matters: Money Personalities & Budgeting, 6:30pm. Lincoln Park Library,919 7 Street, Suite 100, Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley WEDNESDAY, Mar 9th - Earth from Space, 10am-4:30pm. Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - Biz@Lunch, 11:30am. The Grill at Westlake, 2118 35th Ave.,Greeley - UNC School of Music Student Recital: Nectaria Delgadillo, 4:30pm. Kepner Hall at UNC (Milne Auditorium), 7th St., Greeley - Frankentoys at POD, 5:00pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - Windbreak Planning Workshop, 6:30pm. The Colorado State Forest Service in partnership with the West Greeley Conservation is offering a FREE Windbreak Planning Workshop to residents of Weld County. Island Grove Regional Park, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - NCMC Wellness Cooking Class - “The Basics Of Preserving Food Safely, 7pm. Class taught at NCMC’s Cardiac Rehab Kitchen. Cost: $10. Price: $10. NCMC, 1801 16th St., Greeley - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: Timbuktu (2014), 7:00pm. Lindou Auditorium, Michener Library, UNC, 501 20th St., Greeley - Erin Murphy, Flute, 8:00 pm. UNC Kepner Hall at UNC, 17th St., Greeley - Cody Canada & The Departed, Sean Curtis Band, 8:00pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley - Low Cost Blood Screenings - NCMC Community Wellness Open Lab, All day. To schedule an appointment, call 970810-6633. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley THURSDAY, Mar 10th - Colorado’s Nature: Elbow Room, 12pm. Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley - Sola Salon Event, 5pm. St Michael’s Square, 6560 29th St, Greeley - UNC School of Music Graduate Student Recital: Stewart Cramer, tenor, 6:15pm. Kepner Hall at UNC (Milne Auditorium) 17th St., Greeley Continued on page 38 Photo: Melissa Maxwell The Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County: A Community Treasure Calendar Listing Happy Life Gardens offers a landscape where customers can walk through, or just sit and enjoy the beauty of the gardens. Melissa enjoys when the roses arrive big, beautiful and smelling amazing! sonal customer service. “We would like to grow Happy Life to be financially viable, so we can add grow houses to grow our own plants to retail and to also grow produce to supply an inexpensive, healthy food source. “We’ve been married 14 years and have two amazing sons, David, 12, and Daniel is 10. Customers love the boys and Piper, our mini blue healer. We lived on a small acreage outside of Eaton while Eddie worked full-time March 2016 in the IT department at UNC while I stayed home, homeschooling our boys. Eddie decided we should be doing something more meaningful, so together we prayed asking God to put us where he needed us. We know we’re here for a reason, and we are excited to see how He is going to use us in this community.” www.happy lifegardens.com. G Kristi Helzer and her husband Rich are life-long Weld residents and community cheerleaders. This freelance writer also facilitates No CO Women in Business. The Best of Greeley 37 OFF $ 5 G R E E L E Y $ 10 WITH $25 PURCHASE Not Combinable with any other offer. Expires on 3-31-16 OFF WITH $50 PURCHASE We have the best new and pre-owned home furnishings, accessories and décor in Northern Colorado. 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Lindou Auditorium, Michener Library, UNC, 501 20th St., Greeley - Decadon, Spring Break-Out w/ Joey Trouble, A.Zebra, JFish, Luster, NastyNiko, 8:30. Price: $10. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley FRIDAY, Mar 11th - High School Student Exhibit, 9:00am. Tointon Gallery, 651 10th Ave., Greeley - The Tribune Home & Garden Show, 9am-5pm. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships. Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley SATURDAY, Mar 12th - Winter Farmers’ Market, 9-12pm. 1100 8th Ave., Greeley - The Tribune Home & Garden Show, 9am-5pm. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - Greeley Can End Hunger 5K/2K Walk or Run, 9am-12pm. Weld Food Bank, 1108 H St., Greeley - Temperance on Tap Exhibit Opens, 10:00am. Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - Families Matter, 11:00am. Join us on our journey as we grow, play and learn. Lincoln Park Library, 919 7 St., Greeley - Blarney on the Block, 2:00pm. Parade led by the Northern Colorado Caledonia Pipe Band followed by Go-Cup fun on the 9th St.Plaza. Downtown Greeley, 9th Street Plaza, Greeley - MakeIt March: Arduino for Adults, 3:00pm. Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley - Northern Colorado Basketball Championships, 5pm. Recreation Center, 651 10th Ave., 970-350-9400 - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Disney’s Classic Film FANTASIA Live with the GPO, 7:30-9:30. Disney shares one of its crown jewels of feature animation with the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert with accompanying scenes from Walt Disney’s original FANTASIA (1940) and Disney FANTASIA 2000. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Open Fire, Maiden Denver, 8pm. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley SUNDAY, Mar 13th - The Tribune Home & Garden Show, 9am-5pm. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley debbie@lucky7mobilewash.com • www.lucky7mobile.com 38 The Best of Greeley March 2016 MONDAY, Mar 14th - Yoga Basics - NCMC Community Wellness. 5pm. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley TUESDAY, Mar 15th - Child Abuse Awareness Month Poster Contest, 5pm. A Kids Place, 1610 29th Ave Pl., Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley WEDNESDAY, Mar 16th - Yoga Support Group - For Cancer Survivors. 9:30. NCMC, 1801 16th St., Greeley - Earth from Space, 10-4:30pm. History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - Chamber Lunch and Learn Leadership and Ethics, 11:30am-1pm. Greeley Chamber of Commerce, 902 7th Ave., Greeley - Paint and Wine, 7- 9pm. 930 8th Ave., Greeley. 970.506.0070 THURSDAY, Mar 17th - St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon. 11:30am. Senior Activity Center, 1010 6th St, 970-350-9440, http://greeleyrec.com FRIDAY, Mar 18th - BNSF, 10am-4pm. Colorado Model Railroad Museum, 680 10th St., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Ladies of Laughter, 7:30-9:30pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - Discover NASA: Star Wars Party, 10:30-12pm. Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley SATURDAY, Mar 19th - Terrific Games for Two., 3pm. Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley - Mad Hatter’s Ball, 5:30-10:30pm. Celebrating United Way’s 75 years of work in the community. Join us for cocktails, dinner, recognize this year’s amazing partnerships, bid on one of the great items in our silent and live auctions. Island Grove Events Center, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley - GPO presents “Spring Chamber Concert”,7:30pm, First United Methodist Church - 917 10th Ave., Greeley - Live Latin Music and Salsa Lessons, 7-11pm. Come learn how to salsa, and dance the night away! Joe Molina Gallery and Studios, 930 8th Ave., Greeley SUNDAY, Mar 20th - Discover NASA Interactive Exhibits. 15pm.Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley - Stitches and Stories Miniature Quilt Show, 12pm. March is National Quilting Month, Lincoln Park Library, 919 7 St., Greeley - Stampede Troupe presents: The Dixie Swim Club, 7pm. UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley MONDAY, Mar 21th - UNC School of Music: Jazz Combos Concert, 7pm. Randy’s All American Grill, 2118 35th Ave., Greeley - Arc of Weld County: Annual Film Festival at the Kress Cinema. Price: Free. RSVP required. 970-353-5219. Continued on page 40 www.TheBestofGreeley.com For the love of animals... J&T Celebrates its 14th Anniversary! by Kristi Helzer s the days grow longer, we know spring is arriving. For many people that means fun with their furbabies. If you believe your pet’s care and nutrition is as important as any other member of your family, take the time to drop by and meet Teri Segelke at J&T Feeds at 4835 W. 10th St. A Teri has spent her life loving animals. Her independently owned store offers a variety of feed for all critters as well as all the supplies and amenities needed when raising any living thing from cats, dogs, chickens, or horses. This friendly store celebrates 14 years of service this month - conveniently located east of Perry’s Vacuum, in the Westmoor Commons on the north side of west 10th Street - where it relocated following a Valentine’s Day fire just two years ago.Teri opened her store with the vision of helping the community feed their animalswhile offering product knowledge and down home customer service. J & T Country Feeds, Inc. is named for its owners J - Teri’sson Jeremy (who is in his first year of college) and T - for Teri. Segelke is lead cashier, buyer. inventory control manager, animal health advocate, team leader, and marketing expert. Like most local business owners, she puts in long hours and does everything required to be successful including networking to recruit customers. Her family helps on occasion, but for the Knowing small business owners are the backbone of our local economy, Teri received one of the Greeley Chamber of Commerce Winner’s Circle Awards in 2011, because of her… “persistence and commitment in making Greeley a great community.” Her community involvement includes the Weld County Fair, the Greeley and Evans area Chambers, Northern Colorado Women in Business, the American Cancer Society’s Bark for Life, 4H, and she is the vice president of Zac’s Legacy, a nonprofit that helps families dealing with childhood cancer. Photo: Krsiti Helzer You’ll never know what you’ll find... most part this is a one woman show with a couple trusted helpers. “Businesses that take time for their customers and provide quality customer service are the ones that grow,” according to Michele Jones, executive director of the Evans Area Chamber of Commerce. “Teri is a respected Chamber member with a reputation for referring business to her peers. It’s more than just the bottom line, Teri stays in business because of her commitment to the community, her ethics and customer service. People count on Teri.” Segelke partners with other local professionals to offer low cost vaccination clinics, spay and neutering services, 4H feed nutrition seminars, and dog obedience classes.A section in the store is designated for unique gift items from goat soap, to animal related gifts locally produced in Colorado. This is how Segelke promotes local entrepreneurs. Check out J & T Feeds online at www.jtfeeds.com, on Facebook or call anytime 970.378.0240, Teri welcomes your questions. G Kristi Helzer and her husband Rich are life-long Weld residents and community cheerleaders. This freelance writer also facilitates No CO Women in Business. “Three Day Hands-On” Baby Lock Serge-A-Thon Retreat! March 31st through April 2nd. 20% OFF ANY SINGLE ITEM The Registration Fee is $249, Register by March 4 and Pay Only $199! Students will be given a CD with the 3 workbooks in a PDF file to print or save to your favorite electronic device and complete one each day in class. Fee includes a fabric sample packet each day to complete the fully illustrated, in color, step by step workbook with samples! Serger may be provided. Work book CD and Fabrics Included!... A $150.00 retail value! 824 9th St., Downtown Greeley • 970.352.9230 sewdowntown.com • Tues - Fri 9 am - 5 pm • Sat 10 am-4 pm Not combinable with any other offer. One coupon per customer per day. Excludes sewing machines and classes. Expires on 3-31-16. www.TheBestofGreeley.com September 2016 The Best of Greeley 39 Calendar Listing Continued from page 38 TUESDAY, Mar 22th - A Wandering Botanist Presents: Plants Behaving Badly, 12-1:30pm. Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley - UNC School of Music: Jazz Combos Concert, 7pm. Randy’s All American Grill, 2118 35th Ave., Greeley - Ragtime, 7pm. Ragtime is an enjoyable yet thought-provoking musical that you won’t want to miss! UCCC, 701 10th Ave., Greeley - UNC School of Music Faculty Artist Recital Series - Diane Bolden-Taylor, voice, 8pm. Kepner Hall at UNC (Milne Auditorium)17th St., Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley WEDNESDAY, Mar 23th - Low Cost Blood Screenings - NCMC Community Wellness Open Lab. NCMC,1801 16th St., Greeley THURSDAY, Mar 24th - History Brown Bag: Location, Location, Location, 12pm. How big of an impact did Greeley’s location have on its development? On March 24, noon to 1 p.m., Peggy Ford Waldo presents “Location, Location, Location” at the Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St. History Brown Bags are free afternoon events that aim to provide cultural and historical context to topics related to Historic Preservation in and around Greeley. For more information about the Historic Preservation program, visit greeleygov.com/hp or call 970-350-9222. Price: Free. Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: The Tribe (2015), 7pm. The Tribe (2015) is a film without music or words but is as universal in communication as humanly possible. Join IFS in the screening of The Tribe (2015) on March 23rd, starting at 7pm and on March 24th, starting at 7pm and 9:15pm. All IFS screenings are free for students and the public. Lindou Auditorium, Michener Library, UNC, 501 20th St., Greeley - Business After Hours - Greeley Chamber of Commerce, 5-7pm. Please join the Greeley Chamber of Commerce for our March Business After Hours at Homewood Suites. Meet business partners and unwind over beverages and hors d’oeuvres. Homewood Suites, 2510 46th Ave.,Greeley Show, 12pm. March is National Quilting Month, and in celebration of quilts (and the stories behind them) Lincoln Park Library and Sew Downtown are sponsoring a Miniature Quilt show. Quilts (and their stories) will be on display at Lincoln Park Library. Price: Free. Lincoln Park Library, 919 7 St., Greeley MONDAY, Mar 28th - Lifeguard Training, 9am. This Red Cross certification course prepares students to become professional lifeguards through hands-on training and practicing real world scenarios. Prerequisite: 300-yd swim, tread water for 2 min, and complete a timed event. Age 15+. Registration Deadline March 25. Greeley Recreation Center,651 10th Ave, 970350-9400. Price: $195 - $205 TUESDAY, Mar 29th - UNC School of Music - UNC Jazz Thang. 7pm. Presented by the School of Music. Enjoy an evening of music presented by the UNC Jazz Lab Bands III, IV, and V. Price: Free . Frasier Hall at UNC (Room 90) 17th St., Greeley - UNC School of Music Faculty Artist Recital Series: Christopher Luther, 8pm. Christopher Luther will present a viola recital. For ticket information, please call 970-351-2200 or visit. Price: $8 - $12. Kepner Hall at UNC (Milne Auditorium) 17th St., Greeley - Live Trivia at Crabtree Brewing, 7pm. Crabtree Brewing, 2961 29th St., Greeley WEDNESDAY, Mar 30th - Earth from Space, 10am-4:30pm. This exhibit illustrates how satellite imagery is gathered and used to expand SATURDAY, Mar 26th mankind’s understanding of life and - Winter Farmers’ Market, 9-12pm. 1100 death. Greeley History Museum, 714 8th 8th Ave., Greeley St.,Greeley - Bunny Hop Skate, 12pm. Skate at the Ice - UNC School of Music: Trombone Choir Haus with your family, friends and the Concert, 7:30pm. Price: Free. First Easter Bunny. Greeley Ice Haus, 900 8th Congregational Church, 2101 16th St., Ave., Greeley Greeley. G - Trapt, 7:30pm. Price: $15. Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley Correction SUNDAY, Mar 27th - Stitches and Stories Miniature Quilt In the Feb 2016 issue,Nia Hill was the photographer on the story about Ben Elliott. - Editor We Sell the Best and Service the Rest. call us first? 20% OFF Why • Never anovertime charge with agreement A total comfort tune-up for your heating and cooling system 250 OFF $ Any Qualified Complete Replacement System 15 OFF $ Your next Service Call of $100 or more Coupons not valid with any other offer or previous purchase. 40 The Best of Greeley • You know the price, before we start • Clean professional technicians • Work is always guaranteed • Extended warranty programs • Licensed and insured Our Services: Air Conditioners & Heat Pumps • Furnace, Boilers & Air Handlers • Air Duct Cleaning • Comprehensive Maintenance, Indoor Air Quality Specialists • Electronic Air Cleaners • We always clean up after our work. March 2016 A Lot of Fun and a Good Value, You Can’t Go Wrong... 2016 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium by Stu Wright oyota Motor Corporation, makers of the Toyota Corolla,the best-selling nameplate of all time, has moved over 40 million of the model onto driveways around the world. The compact sedan is in its eleventh generation configuration, and has been around since 1966. T I recently borrowed a new Corolla LE Eco Premium for testing in Arizona; one that was painted a pleasing Brown Sugar metallic and featured black SofTex leatherlike seating surfaces. Ruth and I were in the state for the first day of spring training when the Rockies’ pitchers and catchers reported. been a fan of Corolla styling, and the 2016 has not taken a step backwards in that department. A little spoiler was on the trunk, LED lighting was front and rear, a power moon roof was up top, and fog lights were installed. Aerodynamically designed alloy wheels were fitted with P205/55R16 Michelin Primacy MXV4 lowrolling resistance radials on the car. The 2016 Corolla sits on a 106.3” wheelbase, is 69.9” wide, 57.3” high, and weighs 2,875 lbs., putting it on an even keel with Chevy’s Cruze. I’ve always Ruth and I enjoyed the Corolla for the week that we had it. Acceleration was good at Phoenix’s 1,000’ elevation, and gas mileage came in at 30 mpg in all city Photo: Stu Wright Accessories With a Flair and Hair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Aims Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 Air Solutions - Heating & Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 40 Agfinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35 Bells Running . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Benchmark Dental Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27 Bright Futures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29 The Best of Greeley Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 The Best of Greeley Magazine Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 C3 Real Estate Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 City of Greeley Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 City of Greeley FunPlex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27 Dickey’s Barbecue Pit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Downtown Development Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Edward Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Fairacres Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 FMS Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29 Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page17 Grace Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 Hearing Rehab Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 25 Integrated Dental Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 James Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21 J & T Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Lincoln Park Emporium Coupon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Lolly’s Hallmark Shop Coupon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Metro Brokers/Rouse Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13 Moffat Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Mile High Hypnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Mobile Wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Modern Hair Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 North Range Behavioral Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35 Northern Colorado Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Northern Colorado Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back cover Party America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Power Services Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Restoration Medical Aesthetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31 Sew Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39 Stampede Troupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17 Spradley Barr Ford Greeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 Weld Food Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31 UCHealth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover - Earth from Space, 10-4:30pm. History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley - UNC’s IFS Film Screening: The Tribe, 7pm. Lindou Auditorium, Michener Library, UNC, 501 20th St., Greeley driving. Corolla Eco power comes from a 1.8 liter, 4 cylinder engine that puts out 140 horsepower at 6,100 rpm as well as 126 lb. ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm. The front-wheel drive car gets 30 mpg in the city, 34 mpg combined, 40 mpg on the highway, and the gas tank holds 13.2 gallons. Toyota’s choice for an Eco transmission is the continuously variable (CVT) automatic with Photo: Stu Wright Advertisers Index 970.356.4111 greeleyhvacrepair.com 2002 1st Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 www.TheBestofGreeley.com The interior of the Eco was comfortable for us, and the seating looked brown to me - attractive it was, nonetheless, and with the LE Premium a purchaser gets several upgrades, including Entune premium audio with navigation, backup camera, 6.1” touchscreen, cruise control, power windows/ locks/mirrors, pushbutton start, satellite radio, tilt/telescope, heated buckets, and keyless entry. The rear legroom is incredible for a car of this size, at 41.4”, and the trunk holds 13 cubic feet of luggage. M.S.R.P for my test car came in at $23,955.00, including freight, and in my mind the Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium is a good value. G 24 Hour Service We Are Your Home Comfort Solutions Company shift mode. Ruth with the Corolla at Barry Goldwater Memorial Park, Paradise Valley, AZ. www.TheBestofGreeley.com March 2016 Stu Wright is an automotive writer/photographer, a 35-year Greeley resident, and a member of the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press. The Best of Greeley 41 END PAGE. You’ll never know what you’ll find here... It’s Happening… Again! by Wanda Lowe ith March here it is time to accept the fact that I am going to be another year older. Yep, my birthday is at the end of the month. Nothing makes you realize you are getting older than a visit to the cosmetic counter. W I recently ventured to one and asked the sales clerk (I think she was a tween) about a certain foundation. She informed me that before applying the foundation that I should probably apply a primer. Wow! I asked her if she thought I was a car and if I needed to be sandblasted too. She smiled sweetly and informed me that it couldn’t hurt. I gently took her in my arms and burped her before knocking her out for a long nap. Birthdays were fun back when I was young. I remember counting down the days before my 16th birthday and how excited I was to be able to legally drive. I remember taking the driving test and turning left on a red light. It was in La Junta so I didn’t hit another car because there weren’t any to hit. I don’t know how but I passed my driving test with flying colors.I also totaled my mom’s car that year. I blame that particular mishap on my best friend’s (we share the same birthday) shoes. I 42 The Best of Greeley was looking at her feet when we hit the preacher’s parked car. I didn’t know clergy had such strong words in their vocabulary. In my defense they were seriously cute shoes! I did not get a ticket or in trouble with my parents because when I was 16 I was also seriously cute. At least the cop and I thought so. The next big birthday was 18. Back then you could legally drink 3.2 beer and I could finally vote (not that I did back then but I could have). Then 21 came along and I thought I was grown up and so sophisticated. Thinking back I just shake my head at myself and am slightly embarrassed for that girl. After that the years just seemed to melt together and life started to happen marriage, kids, laundry, work… it got real really quick! I remember thinking when I was 26 that life was about perfect. I was young, happy, loved my husband, boys, house, dogs, job, everything. And, most importantly,I had lost all my baby weight. Life was good! This is my BFF and I since birth - we share the same birthday. Linda Odneal was the reason I wrecked my mom's car. We both still like seriously cute shoes and dislike going to the cosmetic counter. That seems just like yesterday. I can’t relive that year but in celebration of its’ 26th anniversary I am going to make the best of the next 12 months! I like where I am at in my life. I am happy living in Greeley, still love my family, love working, being involved in the community and grateful for the friends we have made.I don’t think we will do much in celebration of my birthday month. I have never had a green beer and on St. Patty’s Day might have to check that off my bucket list. Other than that can’t think of anything I need to do besides checking on the girl from the cosmetic March 2016 counter. I hope she is having a good recovery. And if anyone is so inclined my shoe size is 6.5. I’m still 16 at heart and still love seriously cute shoes. G Wanda Lowe is a realtor with Re/Max Alliance in Greeley with her husband, John. Publisher’s note: In a previous life Wanda Lowe was a newspaper editor and wrote a weekly column called “It Happens.” Today she is a Realtor at RE/MAX Alliance in Greeley with her husband who work together as The Lowe Team. She will again write a column for Best of Greeley but this time around is going to be known as “It’s Happening… Again.” In all fairness to her family and friends they should consider themselves warned. www.TheBestofGreeley.com