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The commissioners reiterated Mon-day that the cause is right, but the cost is still wrong and said no – for now- to a conservation easement on the Colorado River Ranch.
The Eagle Valley Land Trust Monday reduced its request that the county pony up $4.7 million to help conserve the 1,017-acre Colorado River Ranch.
The county commissioners countered that they’d commit to $3 million from the tax-supported open space funds.
The commissioners’ arithmetic works like this:
• The commissioners said they’d be
willing to go with the price of the ranch two years ago, $10 million, not $13.25 million valuation connected with the conservation easement appraisal.
• 60 percent of that $10 million is the value of a conservation easement, or $6 million.
• The commissioners said they’d com-mit to half of that, $3 million.
• The county was being asked to fund $5.7 million of a conservation easement said to be worth $7.9 million.
“Use that as a starting point to deal with other funding organizations and come back,” said Commissioner Sara Fisher.
And they will be back, said Land Trust Director Kara Heide. The Land Trust has
two grants due this week, with more on the near horizon.
“Now we go out and raise more mon-ey,” said Heide.
The commissioners encouraged the Land Trust to look elsewhere for money, instead of the county’s open space fund. In its original request, the Land Trust calculated what other organizations could contribute, then asked the county for the $5.7 million difference.
“I’m challenged that the county’s open space dollars looked at, instead of rais-ing as much money as possible then asking the county to fill the gap,” Fisher said. “We have a certain number of open space dollars available and I’m going to be hard pressed to convince our commu-
nity, even at the reduced price point, to tell them that we spent half of it on this property. I don’t want to pull the plug on this.”
Commissioner Jon Stavney said any transaction involves a willing buyer and a willing seller, calling the appraiser sug-gests a meeting point.
“It seems to me that $13.25 million makes no sense; $10 million makes sense,” he said. “I respectfully implore the owners and the Land Trust to go find more funding partners.”
The ranch owners bought the property in December 2007, with an eye on trad-ing it for land near Gypsum that they could develop. They bought it for $9.6
No easement deal yetCommissioners counter with $3M offer to conserve Colo. River Ranch
June 30, 2009
VVF, Quark and polar bears, oh my
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Jackopierce rocks Vail tonightOne of the hardest working bands of
the 90’s will bring their own “Promise of Summer” to the Gerald R. Ford Am-phitheater Tuesday evening, June 30, as acoustic duo Jackopierce head the valley into the 4th of July weekend, courtesy of their Bud Light Hot Summer Nights, presented by Volvo, free show.
Guitarists/singers Jack O’Neill and Cary Pierce founded the duo in 1988, while both were attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas as the-ater majors. Honing a charmingly sim-ple, low-key sound, centered around vo-cal harmonies and acoustic guitars, the two developed a strong local following around the Dallas area, slipping under the mainstream’s radar to earn a wide-spread following on college campuses.
Jackopierce traveled the world over the next ten years, racking up three con-tinents, 10 countries and 44 of the 50 states. The duo sold out venues every-where they went, sharing stages with the likes of the Dave Matthews Band,
Matchbox 20, Counting Crows, The Wallflowers, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett and many others.
However, all good things must come to an end it seems, and in 1997, O’Neill
Mountaineer Staff Report
Guitarists/singers Jack O’Neill and Cary Pierce founded Jackopierce in 1988, while both were attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas as theater majors. For the next 10 years they traveled the world, rocking three continents and 10 countries. They play a free show in Vail tonight starting at 6:30 p.m.
[See JACKOPIERCE, page 14]
+90.99Stocks followed energy prices high-
er Monday in light trading. Investors placed money in energy, industrial and materials stocks as crude oil rose $2.33 to $71.49 a barrel. Energy prices tend to rise when investors are hopeful for an economic recovery. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 90.99, or 1.1 per-cent, to 8,529.38. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 8.33, or 0.9 percent, to 927.23. The Nasdaq composite index rose 5.84, or 0.3 percent, to 1,844.06.
Madoff put away for life
A federal judge rejected Bernard Mad-off’s plea for leniency Monday, sentenc-ing the 71-year-old swindler to spend the rest of his life in prison for an “ex-traordinarily evil” fraud that took a stag-gering toll on thousands of victims.
U.S. District Judge Denny Chin cited the unprecedented nature of the multi-billion-dollar fraud as he sentenced Ma-
By Randy WyrickMountaineer Staff Writer
[See COLO. RIVER RANCH, page 14]
[See THE UPDATE, pages 8-9]
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Death waits for no man, even in youthful Vail.But you can definitely prepare, if you want to, by
picking out a spot at the Vail Memorial Park, east of the Vail Golf Course on town-owned land.
After opening in 2004, the park recently opened a new section in the aspen trees east of the original sec-tion. A new “pet park” is also now open.
“It’s quiet, and it’s definitely more meditative,” Chip Domke, the park’s caretaker, said of the new spot. “There’s less disturbance to the surroundings, so you really feel like you’re part of the hillside.”
New memorial wallA new memorial wall has been built, among other
things. The memorial park allows ashes from crema-tions, only. There’s no room for caskets. It’s a not-for-profit proposition, although sales of the memorial stones and benches in the park to toward a perpetual care fund to pay for maintenance.
“It’s further to the east, nestled back in the trees,” Domke said.
Diane Lazier chose spots in the expanded part of the park for her mother and father, who died last year.
Stones in the park are $2,000; benches are $10,000. The spot is seen as an inexpensive alternative to a buri-al in a city cemetery for about $10,000 to $15,000. Cre-mations, including a spot where ashes are kept, usually run about $6,000 to $10,000.
Everyone welcomeThe idea is that any worker in Vail could afford to
have ashes memorialized at the park, Domke said..“It’s a price point where a bartender who worked
here all of his life could afford it,” Domke said. “The people on the board, that’s always their question — if a guy who worked for me for 15 years died, if everybody threw $50 on the bar, they could do it.”
Board members will be on hand from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. this afternoon to discuss the new available spaces with anyone who is planning in advance. To get to the spot, park at the East Vail exit parking lot, cross Bighorn Road, and walk west about one-quarter of a mile on the town bike path.
Vail Memorial Park expandsNew spot is ‘more meditative,’ caretaker says
By Beth PotterMountaineer Staff Writer
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Vail Memorial Park includes a separate “pet park” area to bury pets who have died before their own-ers. Nigel, a standard poodle, sits on a pedestal in the reserved pet area. Photos courtesy of Vail Me-morial Park.
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This time of year, it’s usually relatively safe to go inner tubing on Gore Creek.
Public safety folks are warning folks to be more careful this year, however, especially after 2-year-old Colin Cassi-dy of Edgewater died after being pulled from the creek on Sunday.
“I’m very concerned about it because usually for Fourth of July you can hop in on your inner tube, without any pro-tection,” said Vail Police Chief Dwight Henninger.
“People should look at Gore Creek very differently than they usually do this time of year. It’s significantly higher than it is usually this time of year.”
Fast-moving water around the coun-ty in recent weeks has been fueled by frequent rains and cool weather. Many snowdrifts near treeline still have not melted.
Cold, icy water can catch even adults by surprise, said Doug Schofield, swift water rescue operations chief with the Vail Mountain Rescue Group, a volun-teer group that operates under the over-sight of the Eagle County Sheriff’s Of-fice.
“Even if it doesn’t look very fast, the water is still very cold,” Schofield said. “Even if you’re one of the best swim-mers in the world, if there’s a strong cur-rent, things will escalate quickly.”
For example, on Friday, the Eagle River was running at 2,190 cubic feet per second. Over the last nine years, it’s usually running at about one-third of that level, or 867 cubic feet per second, ac-
cording to federal statistics.As water levels start to drop and out-
side temperatures go up, lots of people with inner tubes and “Walmart rafts” de-cide it’s OK to venture out on the water, Schofield said. He suggests folks should take all reasonable safety precautions and consider going with a local guide company rather than go alone.
“The water is still high, and it’s not something to be taken lightly,” Schofield said. “This time of year, people who are a little more unprepared are going out.”
Even going with someone who is more prepared can help a novice, Schofield said. And it goes without saying that parents should keep an eye on their kids; and pet owners should keep an eye on their pets, he said.
Cassidy disappeared while on a walk along a recreation path that runs parallel to Gore Creek, according to a Vail press statement. His mother, Sara Cassidy, had been tending to Colin’s baby sister when she noticed that her son had disap-peared.
No one saw the toddler enter the creek.
The boy’s body was found approxi-mately one mile downstream at 10:17 a.m. when a construction worker from the Ritz-Carlton pulled the toddler from the stream east of the Cascade Resort.
Two passersby administered CPR on the toddler until paramedics arrived. He was transported to Vail Valley Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead.
The family, along with the boy’s fa-ther, Chris Cassidy, had been in Vail at-tending a lacrosse tournament.
Be careful on creeksHigh water is dangerous, rescuers say
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Vail Cabaret Nights re-turns to the Marketplace on Vail’s Meadow Drive for the summer season starting to-morrow.
A total of 18 singing wait-ers and waitresses are part of this season’s cast, which in-cludes several new and very talented performers.
17 performances are scheduled for this season, which will feature “the best of Broadway music.”
Cabaret Nights artistic di-rector Rayla Kundolf says the show has raised the bar in talent this year.
“Vail’s home grown are out of school and back from college for the summer,” said Kundolf. “They have been
working hard and are bringing their own personali-ties into each song they sing. It is truly like a breath of fresh air working with this ensemble of singers. Caba-
ret Nights is an event that should not be missed!”The fun-filled evenings of live Broadway music also
include the award-winning tapas, pizza and crepes from Marketplace on Meadow Drive. In addition, there is a wide selection of wine, cocktails and beer.
Performances of Vail Cabaret Nights are from 8-10 p.m. on the same evenings as the Bravo! Music Festi-val performances held at the Gerald R. Ford Amphithe-ater. Concert goers can easily walk to Marketplace on Meadow Drive after the Bravo performance and enjoy a light dinner with live entertainment.
Vail Cabaret Nights is lead by Rayla Kundolf and music director Taylor Kundolf. Rayla is from Santa Fe, where she was one of the founding troubadours at La Casa Sena – one of the places that served as the inspira-tion for Vail Cabaret Nights. Taylor is an accomplished entertainer and pianist who has performed for audienc-es all over the world.
Cabaret Nights is free and reservations are accepted by calling 477-4373 but not required. Parking is located at the Vail Transportation Center, where the parking is free. Marketplace on Meadow Drive is located in Vail Village, at the corner of Meadow Drive and Willow Bridge Road, just west of the International Bridge. For more information call 477-4373 or visit www.market-placeonmeadowdrive.com.
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ALLEGEDLY! EDITOR’S NOTE: Every day or two we take a cruise through some local police reports so we can bring you our favorites. The general theme is two-fold: (1) Some-times we’re all this silly, and (2) this stuff is funny be-cause it’s not happening to you … this time.
LET THE MAN SLEEP: It’s a marriage made somewhere south of Heaven. He was sleeping, on that they both agree. His less-than beloved came to his apartment, let herself in, kicked in his door and smacked him – just think of it as being lectured severely about the head and shoulders. She started to scream at him, just in case she didn’t have his full attention by now. He apparently needed his rest and after she managed to show herself to the door, he closed it behind her. About that time, he heard a loud banging noise, and opened to door to see that his less-than beloved had fallen down the stairs. His less-than beloved had told Sheriff’s deputies that she had tripped and fallen down the stairs, and when the medics showed up to check her over, they determined that she had enough alcohol coursing through her veins that it would knock her off any surface on which she attempted to stand. Apparently she was not interested in standing on her own because she told deputies she had her knickers in a twist because he no longer wanted to take care of her or see her again anywhere this side of the next life. The deputies left a message with victims services explaining that he would not be requiring their kind attention, and that he just wanted to get back to sleep – without his less-than beloved, who met lots
of new friends upon her arrival at the Eagle County Crossbar Hotel.
DUDE, THE INTERNET IS FREE: She was cleaning up after a long day of earning her daily bread by the sweat of her brow. The woman and her husband work for a living. Allegedly Peeping Tom does not. She more or less had a conniption when she glanced out the window and saw a guy with a mustache looking in from the outside, staring at her. So, naturally, she screamed for her husband who was sleeping. Being a True American, he exercised his constitutionally-guaranteed Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms, and point them at anyone staring at his wife through the bathroom window. They called the cops, she gave them a description, they quickly found the guy and she became pretty darned upset when it came time to positively identify him. Sheriff’s deputies took pictures of him, and the soles of his tennis shoes, which didn’t have any grass or residue one might possibly pick up if one were an Allegedly Peeping Tom.
BURGLAR BABE’S BACk DOOR BLUNDER: He was reading a magazine article, something like “Quantum Mechanics Applied to Field and Stream,” when he heard a loud bang at the back door that he had not caused. He popped off the couch to investigate and met Burglar Babe strolling thought the kitchen. She insisted she was just looking for her jacket and surely it’s on the back of this chair right here. He said, “No it’s not and don’t call me Shirley.” He and his roommate had discussed this sort of thing before, and decided that the further she
Sleep, peeper, creeper . . . By Randy Wyrick
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One might be inclined to say that the Vail Valley Foundation has figuratively gone to the ends of the earth to find their newest Cornerstone Partner as Quark Expeditions, the acknowledged leader in polar adven-tures since 1991, has signed on to help support the non-profit organization’s overall slate of programming.
Based in Norwalk, Connecticut, Quark Expeditions features the largest and most diverse fleet of passenger vessels in the Antarctic, including the only helicopter-equipped, polar-class icebreaker outfitted for expedi-tions in Antarctic waters.
Their nuclear-powered icebreaker crushes its way to the North Pole, while a polar-class icebreaker journeys at latitudes well above the Arctic Circle. Each icebreak-er is equipped with helicopters and Zodiacs, enabling passengers to reach remote locations that other vessels in the Arctic cannot.
“We are extremely excited to literally and figurative-ly have Quark Expeditions on board as a Cornerstone Partner for the Vail Valley Foundation,” explained Mi-chael Imhof, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the Foundation. “While there is definitely a cer-tain cache that having such a dynamic company brings to the organization, Quark has also provided us with several unique opportunities for raising additional dol-lars.”
Two of these opportunities involve donating Quark Expeditions trips to the North Pole as live auction items for December’s Black Diamond Ball during the Birds of Prey World Cup and March’s Hold ‘Em For Hope benefit during the American Ski Classic.
In addition, Quark has also donated a third trip to the Foundation as the grand prize for a year-long contest. Entrants can register to win the trip by visiting www.vvf.org and clicking on the Quark banner on specific event pages or by signing up at a Vail Valley Foundation
event this coming summer and winter. The contest will run through the conclusion of the 2010 Teva Mountain Games, with the grand prize winner announced June 14, 2010.
“Quark has provided us with some truly once in a lifetime opportunities for our community,” offered Vail Valley Foundation president Ceil Folz. “Congratula-tions to Mike and his team for bringing us together and we look forward to a long and exciting partnership with Quark Expeditions.”
For additional information on the Vail Valley Foun-dation, visit www.vvf.org. For more information on Quark Expeditions, check out www.quarkexpeditions.com.
VVF inks deal with polar adventure company
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Quark Expeditions, the acknowledged leader in po-lar adventures since 1991, will donate trips to the North Pole as live auction items for the VVF’s Black Diamond Ball during the Birds of Prey World Cup and March’s Hold ‘Em For Hope benefit during the American Ski Classic as part as a new agreement which makes Quark one of the VVF’s Cornerstone Partners. Photo courtesy Quark Expeditions.
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Dear Mountaineer,Last week’s golf tournament to benefit
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The funds raised will be allocated to the school’s technology program, specif-ically to purchase a “Smart” Board for a fifth grade classroom and toward the purchase of a new server which is sorely needed. Thank you so much for helping to make this possible.
Given the enthusiasm for the VMS Golf Tournament, you can count on it becoming an annual event.
Again, my thanks for all you continue to do for the school.
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doff to the maximum of 150 years in prison, a term comparable only to those given in the past to terrorists, traitors and the most violent criminals. There is no pa-role in federal prison so Madoff will most likely die there.
“Here, the message must be sent that Mr. Madoff’s crimes were extraordinarily evil and that this kind of ir-responsible manipulation of the system is not merely a bloodless financial crime that takes place just on paper, but it is instead ... one that takes a staggering human toll,” Chin said.
The massive Ponzi scheme run by Madoff since at least the early 1990s demolished the life savings of thousands of people, wrecked charities and shook con-fidence in the U.S. financial system.
The actual loss so far has been put at $13.2 billion. But the judge said that was a conservative estimate and noted that even Madoff told his sons in December it was a $50 billion fraud.
The sentence reflected a growing tendency over the last decade to give white-collar criminals lengthy pris-on terms — although a handful of cases have received even longer terms. The outcome prompted scattered applause and whoops from a group of burned former clients in a packed Manhattan courtroom.
The judge noted that not one of the more than 100 letters he received supported Madoff or described any good deeds he had done.
Man gets life sentence in Colo. slaying of student
The family of a college student beaten to death 12 years ago told her killer that his life was spared Mon-day because his victim would not have wanted anyone, even her murderer, to receive the death penalty.
“Her empathy is her killer’s greatest salvation,” Ste-phen Chase, the victim’s brother, told Diego Olmos Al-calde during his sentencing on Monday. The 39-year-old Chilean national was convicted Friday in the 1997 rape and slaying of Susannah Chase.
Chase’s family said they met with prosecutors before
the trial to discuss whether to pursue the death penalty but they decided against it because they believed the 23-year-old University of Colorado student would be against it.
“The ironic thing is that the person whose life you stole from us is the reason you won’t be sentenced to death today,” said Doug Chase, another one of Chase’s older brothers.
Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett said prosecu-tors considered the wishes of the Chase family, but he could not comment on whether it was determining fac-tor in their decision.
Brad Pitt for mayor?A top Louisiana scholar has launched an Internet cam-
paign to promote Brad Pitt as the Mayor of his adopted New Orleans, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Among the reasons cited by Tulane University pro-fessor Dr. Thomas Bayer, “Publicity and photo oppor-tunities will chase our Mayor, instead of the Mayor chasing publicity and photo opportunities.”
New Orleans businessman Josh Harvey has also joined in the campaign, having “Brad Pitt for May-
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Brad Pitt poses for a photograph in the Lower 9th Ward as he visits the area where homes were be-ing built for the Make It Right Foundation in New Orleans, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. AP Photo.
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Pitt shot “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” in New Orleans and has donated money to rebuild hous-ing in the devastated 9th Ward of the city, according to the report.
DVR just got even betterCable TV operators won a key legal battle against
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The justices declined to hear arguments on wheth-er Cablevision Systems Corp.’s remote-storage DVR system would violate copyright laws. That allows the Bethpage, N.Y.-based company to proceed with plans to start deploying the technology this summer.
With remote storage, TV shows are kept on the ca-ble operator’s servers instead of the DVR inside the customer’s home, as systems offered by TiVo Inc. and
cable operators currently do.The distinction is important because a remote sys-
tem essentially transforms every digital set-top box in the home into a DVR, allowing customers to sign up instantly, without the need to pick up a DVR from the nearest cable office or wait for a technician to visit.
Jackson’s family moves quickly to take charge
Michael Jackson’s family moved quickly Monday to take control of his complicated personal and financial affairs, winning temporary custody of his three children and asking a judge to name the King of Pop’s mother as administrator of his estate.
In documents filed in Superior Court, Jackson’s par-ents said they believe their 50-year-old son died with-out a valid will.
They also made it clear they believe they should take charge of both his debt-ridden but potentially lucrative
financial empire and act as permanent caretakers of his three children.
Judge Mitchell Beckloff granted 79-year-old Kath-erine Jackson temporary guardianship of the children, who range in age from 7 to 12. He did not immediately rule on her requests to take charge of the children’s and Jackson’s estates.
Beckloff scheduled a hearing for July 6 and another for Aug. 3 to consider those issues and whether Kather-ine Jackson should be appointed the children’s perma-nent guardian.
L. Londell McMillan, the family’s attorney, said in a statement that the Jacksons are pleased with the results of their Monday filings.
“Mrs. Jackson deserves custody, and the family should have the administration of the brilliance of Mr. Michael Jackson. Mrs. Jackson is a wonderful, loving and strong woman with a special family many of us have admired for years,” he said.
—Update stories, unless otherwise cited, appear courtesy the Associated Press
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Last week, bee enthusiasts gathered on the steps of City Hall to push a bill that would legalize beekeeping in New York City. This week, the bees started a gather-ing of their own ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An urban bee-wrangler says a swarm of at least 8,000 honeybees will be getting a new home after causing a buzz of excitement on Man-hattan’s Upper East Side.
Onlookers applauded as the New York Police Depart-ment’s beekeeper, Officer Anthony Planakis, corralled the huge swarm Sunday on Lexington Avenue.
The bees had built a giant hive in a tree. When the queen went sightseeing, the entire swarm followed.
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RED CLIFF COMMUNITy CHURCH invites and welcomes anyone to breakfast at 8:30 a.m., and worship service at 9:00 a.m. this Sunday, in the historic church building at 396 Eagle Street. This historic building was built between 1889-1891, but the congregation started in 1771. Regardless of large corporate church sponsorship which has come and gone, Red Cliff has maintained a continuous congregation of Christian worshippers since that time. After having been abandoned by Presbytery USA second abandonment of the Red Cliff Church, the current congregation is trying to raise ½ of $160,000 to purchase the building from a generous donor who saved it from public real estate listing, and who may match the other half (about $56,000 to go!) A Protestant-based, but ecumenically minded church, it’s defining doctrinal statement is the Apostle’s Creed, embraces the motto, “In Essentials, Unity; In Non-Essentials, Liberty” and welcomes everyone in the community to eat, worship, and fellowship together. For more info contact Sandy Rose, 331-9752.
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IT’S ALL HEALTH FOOD all the time in the Menconi Home. Ann, Maya and Mateo were soaking up the sunshine at the Eagle Ranch Ice Cream Social. Mommy and Me, Marble Slab and Slifer, Smith & Frampton hosted the event in Eagle Ranch.
HAPPy IN HIS HELMET is Cameron Mather, aboard an Eagle Fire Department truck at the Eagle Ranch Ice Cream Social. He’s the beloved son of Melissa Mather, who’s holding the helmet. Mommy and Me, Marble Slab and Slifer, Smith & Frampton hosted the event in Eagle Ranch.
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and Pierce decided to go their sepa-rate ways and embarked on a na-tional farewell tour. While both continued to write and record on their own, the two did not speak to one another for nearly five years.
“I had just had enough,” recalls O’Neill. “I couldn’t just take a break; I needed it to be over. I need-ed to find myself, outside of being the guy from Jackopierce.”
Eventually, both O’Neill and Pierce would release solo records, but neither of them would reach a fraction of the success that they had achieved together. Rumors circu-lated about a possible reunion for years and finally, in the summer of 2002, their old manager, Brady Wood and his brother, Brandt, got together and started making the idea a reality.
“The timing could not have been better,” says Pierce. “I was in the middle of a painful divorce, and
it seemed as though my life was falling apart. Brady and I started scheming on the phone about the reunion while Brandt was working on Jack.”
Older and wiser, both are now fathers and their priorities have un-dergone significant changes.
“We both admit that we did not realize or appreciate what we had,” says O’Neill. “There is a lot more gratitude for each other and for the gifts we have to write and play mu-sic.”
“We have been blessed with the ability to strap guitars on our backs, get on a plane, and go play a show anywhere in the country,” adds Pierce. “That is the career I always hoped we would have.”
To celebrate their two decades together and apart, Jackopierce re-leased a new CD, “Promise of Sum-mer,” in September of last year. The 11-song disc contains 10 brand-new
songs and includes a remake of a Jackopierce classic, “March.”
“The best part about producing this record,” concludes Pierce, “is that I’m a Jack O’Neill fan. He’s a great writer and he’s got an old soul. He’s from a huge, Irish, mili-tary family from Pittsburgh. There’s just a depth to him that no one can really get to.”
Tonight’s Bud Light Hot Summer Nights free concert, featuring Jacko-pierce, is presented by Gallegos Ma-sonry, with this week’s Bud Light Post Party hosted at Ski Bar. The gates of the Ford Amphitheater will open at 5:30 p.m. and Jackopierce will hit the stage at 6:30 p.m.
The Bud Light Hot Summer Nights free concert series and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater are projects of the Vail Valley Founda-tion. For additional information, contact 949-1999 or visit www.vvf.org.
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million and the appraisal finished in late May came in at $13.25 million. The appraiser did his job by the let-ter of the law, but that was little comfort to those who questioned it.
The owners, led by John Lichteneagger, have since decided to keep the ranch whole and have achieved organic certification, which is no small feat. They say they want it to be a working cattle ranch and have hired Scott Jones, a local rancher and Eagle Valley High School graduate, as the ranch manager.
“When this group bought this ranch, it was with the intention of trading it,” said Lichteneagger. “I have bought many 1,000 acre ranches and I can tell you there is no comparison.”
Last week the commissioners sent the Land Trust out to beat the bushes for money from other funding
sources. Those already committed to help are Keep it Colorado, Farm and Ranch Bureau, Ducks Unlimited, Gate Foundation.
“Our seat of the pants deal tells us that the value of land has not gone up 30 percent the last two years,” said Commissioner Peter Runyon. “We have to be very careful in understanding the true value. We have a fidu-ciary responsibility to be as good stewards as possible of the people’s money. It is not Eagle County’s duty to make a group of real estate investors come whole. This county is full of people who’ve invested in real estate during the last two years and are crying the woes.”
Mike Beltracchi of Edwards pointed out that this is a business deal. While the seller can put whatever price he wants on the property, the buyer ultimately sets the price.
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stayed away from them the better off they’d all be. She continued through the house while he attended to other business and when the roommate came home she saw her scampering from his bedroom, stuffing something into her diaper bag. He ordered her away, saying that surely she had not clearly understood their instructions and that they, being Real Men and unafraid of what they might find, would be taking a look inside that diaper bag and her purse. She said, “No you won’t, and don’t call me Shirley.” Mere moments later, Roommate Man checked his room and discovered missing seven rolls of $1 coins missing – 25 coins in a roll – that’s $175 (we did the math so you won’t have to), along with 10 percocet pain pills. Mere moments after that, Burglar
Babe wandered into a local convenience store and started buying something less than healthfood, paying for it with previously uncirculated, collectible $1 gold coins stamped with Andrew Jackson’s visage, and others were stamped with John Quincy Adams’ visage, both Fathers of our Country not called Shirley. At least that’s what the security cameras say happened, and surely we can believe our eyes and those of the security camera. “Most of the time,” said the convenience store manager, “And don’t call me Shirley.” After a brief conversation with Sheriff’s deputies, Burglar Babe was whisked away to the Eagle County Crossbar Hotel where her name was entered into their guest register – and her name is not Shirley.
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Hiring Kitchen Staff all positions. Beaver Creek and
Eagle locations. Apply in person at both locations
Full time position available through mid-October. Must have valid Driver’s License,
Must be insurable, Pay depending on experience.
SUV #4537A, 3.7L V-6cyl
Home improvements and repair, Second home main-
tenance, Office build outs. No job too small. Drywall, Paint,
Light Electrical and Plumbing.Call
Military Truck. Runs Well. New Tires, Parade Ready!
Great off road. Own a piece of history.
call 970.471.1830
Camper Shell fits 8 foot Ford truck bed. It’s in OK condition and comes with
the mounting hardware. and it’s yours to pick up today.
SKYBLUE RENOVATIONS
Building Better from the Ground Up
Jeremy M. Chasebootsiechase@yahoo.com
331-4265
970-331-4265
Very well cared for, immaculate Bahama Blue E320 wagon, beige interior with 4matic all wheel drive. 3rd row seat, xenon head-lights, XM radio, Bose CD
changer. 120K miles. Solid, beautiful Mercedes wagon.
Can Email pictures. 23-26 mpg.
call 970.926.0123
Custom Bumper Grill, Heavy Duty Lumber Rack
210,000K
call 970.379.8046
Very well cared for, immaculate Bahama Blue E320 wagon, beige interior with 4matic all wheel drive. 3rd row seat,
xenon headlights, XM radio, Bose CD changer. 120K miles.
Solid, beautiful Mercedes wagon. Can Email pictures.
23-26 mpg.
call 970.926.0123
Computer desk with file cabinet drawer, slide in/slide
out keyboard shelf.
Low Cost Living! 16x80 new windows, new heat,
new insulation, large storage shed.
call 970.379.8046
Van #5278, 3.3L V-6cyl, Auto,
Clean title, kept up to date w/ maintenance.
Inside/outside clean.
4.0L V-6cyl 4 dr SUV, Automatic, Blue Ext.,
Stock #P5272
2006 Volkswagon GTI
2.0 L I-4cyl 2dr hatchback, Manual, Black Magic ext.,
Interlagos int.,
Stock #P5232
2.0L I-4cyl 4dr Sedan, Automatic, Candy white
ext., Black int.,Stock #P5230
4.6L V-8 2dr Coupe,Torch red Exterior
Stock #P5274888.279.1445
1.8L I-4cyl 4dr Hatchback, Manual, Red alert ext.
Charcoal int., Stock #P5240
Touring, #K4477A,2.4L I-4-cyl, Auto,
1.6L I-4cyl 4dr Sedan, Automatic, Blue ext., Gray
cloth int., #P5249
SXT HatchbackP5275, 2.0L I-4cyl, Auto,
King Size Bed Frame from Scandanavian Designs, Dark wood, big four post
bed...real nice. Queen size natural wood bed frame from pottery barn...also real nice.
Couch, Dresser and 4 black bar stools...real nice as well
Call for Prices
Building Size: 18,813 RSFWarehouse: 4,000 RSFFenced Yard: 1 AcreLot Size: 3,507 AcresRental Rate: $20.25/RSF
Real Estate Taxes: $2.00/RSFOperating Costs: $2.35/RSFAnnual Rent: $380,963.25NOI: $299,126.70Cap Rate: 7%
FOR SALEUS GOVERNMENT BUILDING
Lease Terms:20 years, 15 firm with
Government having termination rights after the firm term on 60
days written notice.
SALE PRICE: $4,273,240PROPERTY DETAILS
Modified NNN Lease:BLM pays utilities and taxes. Owner will pay janitorial and
system maintenance. BLM will occupy June 15, 2009
CONTACT:John R. Bitzer, SIOR720.264.3483jbitzer@bitzerrepcom
Bitzer Real Estate Partners1610 Wynkoop St., Ste. 450Denver, CO 80202303.296.8500www.bitzerrep.com
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2007 Dodge Caliber SXT
2.0L I-4cyl., 4dr Hatchback, Automatic, Marine Blue
Pearlcoat ext, Pastel Slate Gray #P5271
2.0L I-4cyl 4dr Sedan, Automatic, Silver Ext.,
Gray int.,Stock #K4518A1
2.5L H-4cyl. 4dr Sedan, Automatic, Newport Blue
Pearl ext., Ivory Cloth int. #P5276
#V9243A,2.0L, Auto, $18,995
2 Large Bedrooms, share newly remodeled bathroom, W/D D/W,
lots of storage, NP, NS
Lease Neg. Call 970.376.4510
3 bedroom townhome on the river. Furnished and
on the bus route.
Lock off Bedroom, den, bath, partial kitchen, furnished
call 970.376.5493
Room available in 3Bd house, fenced yard, next to bus route, all amenities, dog negotiable,
rent negotiable.
Hatchback,V9474A, 1.5L-I-4cyl,
Auto,
2.0L I-4cyl. 4 dr Sedan, Automatic, Infa red ext.,
Dark Pebble int.,Stock #P5222
#P5273, 4.0L V-6-cyl, Auto,
Torch Red,
1.5L I-4cyl. 4dr Hatchback, Automatic, Storm Silver ext.
Black int.,Stock #V9474A
Large, Bright studio, full kitchen, fireplace, W/D, spacious patio,
views, on bus route.$950/mo + Utilitiescall 970.376.3204
3 Bd, 3ba very Spacious Wildridge Townhome. 1 car garage. Partially furnished.
Avail 7/1, NS/NP
Call Marybeth 970.390.3913
2008 Jeep Compass Sport
2.4L I-4cyl 4 door SUV, Manual, Stone White ext., Paste pebble beige int.,
Stock #P5225
2.7L V-6cyl 4dr SUV, Automatic,Smart blue ext.,
Black int.Stock #P5254
Ideal local mature couple Looking for $2000/month, 3Bd, 2Ba, 2 car garage duplex or Single Family
Home with views, quiet and privacy. No dogs, no pets,
non-smoking.
1 Bd, 1 Ba apt in Large SF Home, Full Kitchen, granite,
furnished, W/D, HOT TUB, NS/NP
Includes Utilities, WI-FI and Cable970.949.4565, or 845.8986
4 bd, 3.5ba, Exquisite!Huge Decks, superior
updgraded “green” finishes, 360 mtn views, MUST SEE!
Pets Considered, Available now!
970.376.2588
3Bd, 2Ba plus Sunroom,Sun River Condo. Covered parking for 3 cars, skylight, balconies, Fireplace, new appliances pool, hot tub,
on bus route.
call Ginny 970.390.3164
2 Bd, 2.5Ba + Den and 1 car grg, creekside Duplex,
No Highway noise, beautiful yard, NS, Pets Allowed.
Available in August.
Call Sue 970.477.5730
2Br plus SLEEPING LOFT, 2.5 Ba, 1 car garage, W/D, Furnished, ON Cul-De-Sac, Great Yard, NS, NP. Great Home, Great Quality of Life!
Dauphinais Real Estate
Studio unit, 1 room with small refrigerator, cook top & sink
w/ private entrance. Pets possible, includes utilities.
6-12 month lease.
Single Family Home, 3Bd, 1Ba, large living areas, FP, W/D, large yard, extra parking, pet negotiable, security dep.
call 970.376.6628
Private bedroom & bath in SF home avail now. Renter will
share laundry & kitchen facilities. N/P N/S,
refrigerator provided.Great views from deck.
1st month & security upfront.
New Duplex/Townhome, 3Bd, 3Ba, granite, stainless, end unit, unfurnished, W/D, pets OK, NS, 3 min walk to gym and shops.
1st & Depositcall 646.662.5017
Immaculate 2Bd, 2Ba, condo.South Facing to courtyard, cov-ered patio, easy parking. Extra large storage closet. Walk to
school, movies and rec center. W/D, NP/NS, cat OK with Dep.
call 970.390.0624
2 Bed, 2Bath condo $1500/month
3 Bed, 3 Bath $1800/month
Nice 3BR, 3Ba, Single family home with 3 car garage
on 11 acres. Horses allowed.6-12 month lease.
Lock off on Quiet 2 acres, Land is Magical! Own
Kitchen, bath & Laundry. Pets consid, including horses.
includes everything, internet, TV, etc.
Available July 1st.call 970.390.9702
1 Bd apartment $7002Bd hunting cabin $1100
2 or 3 Bd Home $1400 - $1800
Rent or Rent to own this beautiful 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba, 2 story Home in Two Rivers Village, with access to a swimming
pool, Club House, and lakes with hiking Trails
Own 1BR, own bath, cats possible, NS, no illegal drugs,
month to month rent.
1 or 2 roommates in 3Bd, 2.5Ba duplex. On free bus route
and Nottingham Lake. NS, pets considered
$750/mo negotiable + Utilities (couples a bit more)call 970.376.3204
3Bd, 1.5 Ba, 2 car grg, 10 min to Beaver Creek, features privacy and views. Vaulted ceilings soar
20 ft. with timber frame construction and massive log posts. Open kitchen w/ island
and breakfast nook, plus formal living and dining.
Winter Optioncall 970.949.7049
2 Bd, 2 Ba, Sunridge Phase II,Furnished, Fireplace, Large
deck, on bus route.
970.471.4171vailvalleyrentals@gmail.com
3 Bd, 2.5Ba Furnished, Great townhome in Wildridge.
2 car garage, wood stove, great views on 3 back decks.
4-6 mon or 12 mon lease.
1st mon + 1 mon Sec Depcall 970.390.2021
1Bd, 1Ba Lock off w/Kitchenette2 Walk-in closets, W/D,
cable and utilities included. Fully Furnished. NP/NS.
1st month & Deposit
call 917.557.0473
Remodeled 2 Bd, 1 Ba, located across from Avon Elem. School.
NP, NS, unfurnished New SS Kitchen
appliances, 2 assigned parking.
3Bd, 3Ba Spectacular mountain and River Views by Beaver
Creek Entrance. Fully Furnished,
Call 773.908.0801wingsprop@comcast.net
Sunridge Phase 2, Avail. Immediately, 2Bd, 2Ba, New Paint, Clean Carpets, W/D.
New Appliances, deck w/storage, NS/NP, 1st,
last + Deposit, Lease Nego.
call Dave 303.478.6055
2Bd, 2Ba, Furnished Condo. Corner unit, morning light with view of Golf Course, under-ground parking, Pool & Hot
Tub, W/D, Util Incl., NP
Buck Creek, 2Bd, 2Ba, on bus route. Hardwood floors, Your patio is on the
lake. NS. 1st, last mon deposit.
Sonnenhalde, 2Bd, 2Ba, WD, FP, 2 Decks, NS.
1 yr Lease $1750/month2 yr Lease $1650/month
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Up to 2,400sq ft, available immediately,
professional office space.
Main St., MinturnOne desk in real estate office in exchange for greeting occasional customers. No pets.
May require references.
Beautiful Mtn contemporary home. 3Bd, 3.5Ba, 2 car grg.
Great Views and privacy. 3 story home. Year Lease.
Call 970.949.7049
4BR 2Ba furnished condo in Intermountain Vail. Spacious, great views. Can accomodate
up to 6 people.
email: anna@blackdiamondrentals.com
970-688-0831
Long Term Lease: 1Bd 1Ba Furn/un, NS/NP 3 TV’s, Deck, Wood/FP, W/D, 1st floor. On
Bus Route. Great Views.
bigbenprupis@aol.com orcall 970.390.4285
2BR 2Ba, fireplace, garage.N/S Pets considered
pool and hot tub, furnishings optional
Beautifully furnished 3Bd, 2Ba condo, located in Vail
Convient, walk to everything, pool, great
views. NS, NP.
1 Bd, 1Ba in available in East Vail. NS, NP. Recently
renovated, near bus route, pool & market.
call 970.479.1783
Duplex, Beautiful views from the great room and Deck!
2014 sqft, 3Bd, 4Ba. Fenced yard with large Laundry. Newly painted, wood/carpet/tile floors Beautiful mature trees. Quiet Neighbors, Single garage w/
extra parking spots. Pets Nego.
Partially furnished, Avail NOWCall 970.390.3164
Owner has reduced the price for this immaculate 3Bd, 2.5Ba
home in Singletree. Living room w/fireplace, dining room, family room, breakfast nook. Great floor plan, hardwood floors, granite coutertops;W/D, 2 car garage, master
bath Jacuzzi, unfurnished, No Pets, no smoking.
1st, last, Deposit
For RentNEED
CHEAPER RENT?
Move to Megaspace Warehouses
in Gypsum. 1,000-1,500 sf 14’OH door
with heat & electricity.
1 year lease from $600/month
Megaspace Warehouses
970-390-6070
3Bd, 2.5 Ba Townhouse.Garage, large yard, pets negotiable, New Carpet
and Paint.$1750/month970.471.4171
vailvalleyrentals@gmail.com
Live on a Private Golf Course.Gorgeous 3Bd, 3.5Ba, 2 car
garage, unfurnished.
Summer rental or Long TermLease Option a possibility
Susan: 970.926.5363 sschelbar@vail.net or
Jeff: 970.376.6845 jkoch@vail.net
Brand new large apts, 2Bd, 2Ba, laundry or stackables in unit. Picnic area in back.
Must see, NS, Pets Ok w/ approval.
call 970.688.1275
450 sq. ft. Studio in Elk Meadows full bath,
Walk-in closet, W/D, reserved outdoor parking,
, gas, water, electric, cable
included. Walking distance to everything in Edwards.
1 Bd or 2 Bd Lock-off in New HomeFully Furnished. Rec Room, Shared Kitchen, & Laundry. Immaculate &
Private. 2 Minutes to Bus. Seeking Clean, Quiet Professionals.
Absolutely NP/NS. Month to Month Only.
970.477.1984
SF - U/F 3Bd, large loft, 1 car garage $2500/mon.
SF - Furnished 4 Bd, 3.5Ba, 2 car garage $4000/mon.
Includes all utilities
U/F 3Bd, 2 Ba, 1 car garage
$1800/month
Near school on quiet cul-de-sac, 4Bd 3.5Ba, oversized 2 car
garage w/basement, nice finishes, deck & backyard,
, Pets OK.
Call 970.390.2021
Own bed, own bath, NS, NP.Female preferred, in house with
other female professional. Next to hiking trail, ample
parking, great privacy.
2Br, 2Ba condo in The Reserve. W/D, gas fireplace, large closets, lots of storage,
deck overlooking the river. Pool club included. Pets??
Yearly lease.605 Willowstone Place, 2Bd +
Loft, 1Ba, 5 acres on the Eagle River, Horses
Considered, Pets OK, Generous Parking, NS, W/D - H/U, GREAT Quality of Life!
$1100/month + Utilities
Dauphinais Real Estate, Inc.
Prime commercial space now available! Excellent rates, great
location, easy access, large atrium, lots of parking, fitness center, private ski shuttle, on
town bus route.
Single Family Home, 4BR 3Ba, 2 car garage. Corner Lot, Nice Yard.
Clean 3BR 1.5Ba, Furnished,Util., WiFi, FP, NP, WD, NS, Week, month, Year
970.331.5422
Bear Paw 204B. 3BR 3Ba ski-in/ski-out condo. Huge enclosed patio, new
furnishings & electronics.www.gatewayland.com
Bear Paw 204B$2,300,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
2195 Cresta Rd. Magnificent 7BD ski-in/ski-out estate. Over 13,700 sq ft, 12
fireplaces, outdoor & indoor waterfalls & stone grotto spa.
2195 Cresta Rd.$11,900,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Buffalo Park Unit 13. 3BR 2.5Ba, ski-in/ski-out condo w/large master suite,
spacious deck, underground parking, & Alpine Club Membership Option.
Buffalo Park Unit 13$1,345,500
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Enjoy the wildflower hillside from your private stone patio. 5Bd, 5.5ba Pinions
with CCR views.
580E Arrowhead Drive$1,995,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
1848 Beard Creek Trail. This 4BR 4.5Ba home is located in Seven Eagles. Lowest
priced in per sq ft in CVC.www.gatewayland.com
1848 Beard Creek Trail$1,400,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
5 Bd, 5Ba, gorgeous kitchen and hearth room, large family room w/ wet bar,
unparalleled views.3 Sanctuary Lane
$2,495,000Suzi Apple970.376.5417
802 Beard Creek Trail. Modern mountain luxury. 5BR, multiple stone verandas, fire pit, large rec room, wine cellar, elevator,
& gorgeous views from every room.802 Beard Creek Trail
$4,675,000Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Settlers Lodge Unit 203. Sunny, south facing 3BR condo in the heart of
Bachelors Gulch mountain. Lowest price/sq ft condo in Bachelor Gulch.
Settlers Lodge Unit 203$1,750,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Real Estate
$20 per weekendto run a garage sale ad!
And get 2 dozen donuts FREE from the Village Market!
Call Today!926-6602
Avon Center Office with Southwest Views.
Call Tracy Bossow970.688.4843
www.bossow.com
2Bedroom, Fully Furnished. Available Now through Nov. 1st.
Contact Charlie’s T-shirst970.476.9737ask for Nate
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, clean, sunny and private.
NS, pets considered. Rent incl utilities.
2 Bd, 2Ba, with laundry on site, utilities included.
$1095/month
970-390-1898
1 Bedroom apt on bus route. NS/NP. W/D and small storage space. No more than 2 people,
includes 2 parking spaces.
call Scott or Amy 970.476.0450
Office in Riverwalk, semi-private, Furnished,
utilities included
call 970.926.7060
Buy, Sell, Rent, or Find
926-6602
2Bd Condo at the Edwards Business Center, unfurnished, wood burning stove, W/D, NS,
NP, 1 year lease.
Call 970.471.0720
2 rooms at Brett Ranch available in a 3 Bedroom condoAvailable 7/1, Pool & Hot Tub!
First/ Last, Pets Negotiable.
Call Eric 970.376.1972
1 Bedroom + Loft & shared Bathroom. NP/NS. Lease
length flexible / inclusive gym membership
970.445.7465
Edwards, $600/month, share utilities, first/last. Bus route,
washer/dryer. NSNP
3Bd/2.5Ba Duplex with huge garage, nice yard, rec room,
shop, , NS, pets w/app$2300/mo + utils
Available 7/1
Secluded 2Bd, 2Ba Home. W/D NS. Lots of Parking.
Large Deck. Avail 7/1
970.926.5431CiaoMichael@centurytel.net
Large new 1Bd, 1Ba with Laundry, includes utilities.
$1075/month
970-390-1898
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3Bd, 4Ba, Beautiful views from great room and south deck, vaulted ceilings, newly painted, fenced yard, 2 Single
garages + other parking.231 Hackmore Rd.
$649,900Call for a Showing, photos and/or info
970.390.3164
Beautiful Duplex in Aidan’s Meadow. 4br, 4Ba 3306 sf., Great views, fantastic high end finishes, fireplace, 2 car grg, high ceilings, finished basement +loft,
built in 2006, Appraised for $615k in 2007
137 Main St. Commercial office space w/ wet bar, coffee room, full kitchen,
& gorgeous finishes.www.gatewayland.com
137 Main St.$525,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Main floor living in Cotton Ranch. 4BR + den, 2 car garage.
Close to schools!
$440,000Liz Leeds970.331.1806Ken Rue970.393.3191
233 Timberwolf
6,200+ sf. Beautiful 4BR 3.5Ba high end home + a large 1BR 1Ba guest suite & 1,895 sf of partially finished basement.
Vaulted ceilings, granite, stainless...Only $459,900
Bob New970.390.3336
11,026 sf masterpiece, insp by romantic style found in Italian mtn villages. Stone
terraces overlooking Spring Creek, 2 acres of open space, unrivaled outdoor living.
50 Spring Creek$9,500,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Crestmoor ParkSpecatcular blend of premium finishes...
Main floor master and 3BR suites on 2nd floor119 Krameria Street
$1,995,000Susan Matthews303.388.7200
Denver Country ClubGraceful beauty with historical features and today’s amenities.
130 Gaylord Street$1,975,000
Susan Matthews303.388.7200
Country Club living at it’s finest w/ a great price! Large 4Bd/3.5Ba well
maintained charmer, low maintance yard, w/plenty of storage!
723 June Creek Rd$850,000
Mark Grimaldi970-331-1568
End of Road RANCH, surrounded by Nat Forest, High-end ‘08 remodeled 5 Bd,
3Ba, turnkey - log home, 1100sf., decking, , creek, ponds,
irrigated hay fields, water/mineral rightsMountain West R.E.
$3,499,000Susan Bird - Broker970.376.3233
Cherry Creek NorthUnrivaled address...
2BR 3Ba191 Clayton Lane #304
$1,095,000Susan Matthews303.388.7200
Riverfront park in Lower Downtown. Exceptional value for the
discerning buyer.2100 16th Street #210
$319,000Susan Matthews303.388.7200
Gorgeous, sunny home with tons of storage, views and high-end finishes.
Too Many extras to list.
875 Mesa Drive$799,000
Valerie A. Valene, GRI970.471.1424
Great value between Eagle Ranch & downtown Eagle! 3BR + den, w/
functional floorplan, granite counters, hdwd floors, gas FP, 1 car gar. Low dues!
510 Brush Creek Terrace$399,000
Doug Schwartz970.390.4660
Large 5BR w/ large eat-in kit. Located on 2 acres of land. Multi-level Trex deck.
Minutes from dntwn Eagle. Lowest horse prop in Eagle.
1301 Fulfort Ct.$519,000
Dari Laidman970.376.0466
Open floor plan: 5Bd, 3Ba, hobby & family room. New carpet, slate tile,
remodeled kitchen, granite counters. Swamp cooler. Large Beautiful yard.
706 Bull Run$529,000
Team Black Bear970.337.7777
Perfect for the person with toys! Large attached 2-car garage. No covenants, no dues! 1Bd, 1Ba single-family with yard
on a small cul-de-sac5 Art’s Court
$287,5000Team Black Bear970.337.7777
186 Brett Trail South. Beautifully furnished new home in 1.04 acres
features 4BR suites, a pond and fishing to Lake Creek.
186 Brett Trail South$1,900,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
2BR 2Ba top flr condo. Very well maintained. Oversized & attached 1 car gar. Fully upgraded w/ hdwd flrs, new
paint & lighting, pool, hot tub, heat incl. Disc if sold w/o real estate agent. FSBO
$357,000Amanda Lieb
414.573.0815
36809 Highway 6, .45 acre lot on the 12th fairway of CCR. Views of Castle
Peak, Back Bowls, & Eagle River provide the ultimate setting.36809 Highway 6
$575,000Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Morningstar Townhome 2Br. 2.5BaBasement Oversized Heated Garage
Oak - Granite - Tile - StuccoEasy access to National Forest & I-70
$425,000Denis Johnson Owner970.926.2014
Dean Johnson Management970.390.1544
3Bd/2Ba. Great neighborhood-close to school & bus stop. Corner Lot. Nice backyard and patio. Attached 2-car
garage. HOA takes care of front yard101 Evergreen Place
$325,000Team Black Bear970.337.7777
Four acre horse property w/ irrigation water, adjacent to public land. New 4BR + Office, 3Ba, 3 car garage home with
office & satillo tile.
$749,500Henri Stone
970.331.2804
Sunny 2 story loft! Seller to pay Buyer’s Condo fees for a year! You’ll love
walking along the river & enjoying local amenities. www.gatewayland.com
Quartz Building #210$535,000
Sandra Kelly970.331.4447
709 Edwards Village Blvd. New 3BR 3Ba SF homes. Featuring Lake Creek views,
hardwood floors, stone FPs, & large covered deck. www.gatewayland.com
709 Edwards Village Blvd$865,000
Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Explosive mtn views, close to town. This well-kept 6BR SF home is 3,700+ sf &
situated among aspen & pine. Lg garage & storage. Owners motivated, close
6/22. FHA, VA, & other avail.MOTIVATED! $329,000
David Whitman970.390.1229
505 Lark Sparrow Lane. Wrap around deck, gourmet kitchen, great views, 4BR
& much more!www.gatewayland.com
505 Lark Sparrow Lane$2,750,000
Keith Thompson970.331.5805
5BR masterpiece w/exquisite detailing, unrivaled outdoor living, sumptuous master suite & breathtaking views.
www.gatewayland.com190 Aspen Bluff
$5,500,000Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Juniper Trail. Everything is huge but the price! Incredible Red Sky custom homes for under $1M! Homes on beautiful lots
in a gated community. Juniper Trail
$998,750Suzi Apple970.376.5417
Great private RED HILL home on .62 acre lot. Awesome Views! NO HOA/LOW
TAXES/LOW UTILITIES. 1837sf 3Bd, 2Ba, 791sf basement, 2 car garage. Excellent re-development/expansion opportunity.
Must see to appreciate!115 Red Hill Dr., $470,000
Bob New970.390.3336
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Dries: Yellow, Tan, Peacock and Royal Stimulators (#12-16), Lime Trude (#12) Tan Elk Hair Caddis #14), Spotlight Caddis Emergers (#12-16) Streamers: Black and Olive conehead Beldars (#2-4), Yellow rubber leg Buggers (#4), Sculpzillas (#4), Conehead Olive Kiwi Muddler (#2-4), Nymphs: Red or Pink San Juan Worms (#8-10), 20 Inchers (#8-10), Fly Formerly (#12-14), Mercers Golden Stone (#12), BH Princes (#8), Caddis Pupa (#14-6)
Streamers: Black or Olive bugger (#6-8) Nymphs: Princes (#8-14),Pheasant Tails (#12-16), Guides Choice Hare’s Ears (#14-18), Eggs (#8-12) BWO Barr Emerger (#18)
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Streamers: Tequily (#2), Beldar Autum Spendor (#4), Black or Olive Sculpzillas (#2-4), Slumpbusters (#4), Conehead Kiwi Muddler (#4).Dries: Yellow Sallies (#12-14), Yellow Stimulators (#12-16), Peacock Stimulators (12-16), Royal Wulf’s (12-16).Nymphs: 20 Incher’s (#8-10), Superfl y’s (#14-18) Black or Brown Kaufman’s Stones (#6-8), BH Prince (#8), Double BH Golden Stone (#6), Red San Juan Worms (#8), Veiled Egg (#10), Kaufman’s Caddis pupa.
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Now open in Eagle
For HireFor your sumer parties
926-3230Ask for Jennifer
Piano Player
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Located In Vail Village
“Don’t Need a Discount to get a Good Deal
at Blu’s”
“Don’t Need a Discount to get a Good Deal
at Blu’s”
“Don’t Need a Discount to get a Good Deal
at Blu’s”
“Don’t Need a Discount to get a Good Deal
at Blu’s”
Serving Continuously 9am-11pm • 476-3113
Excellent Food at Moderate PricesExcellent Food at Moderate PricesExcellent Food at Moderate PricesExcellent Food at Moderate Prices
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In the Gateway Building, Vail • Complimentary Valet Parking479-0175 • Reservations Recommended • kellyliken.com
(excluding commemorative tasting menu)
Don’t forget Harvest MenuEvery Sunday this Summer
Live Tonight
Wes Yoacam
479-0556At the top of Bridge Street
www.theclubvail.com
Yoacam$2 Bud & Bud Light
bottles & pints
Tuesday Night Post Concert Party
$400
Blue Plate Bistro
Burger & Fries
Great AffordableLunch!
845-2252 • Avon
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