HOA OF THE YEAR 2014 - Heritage Eagle Bend

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HOA OF THE YEAR 2014 - Heritage Eagle Bend
October 2015 | Edition 167
NEWS
AGE RESTRICTED
HOA OF THE YEAR 2014
CAI Rocky Mountain Chapter
photo submitted by Roy Messmore
www.heritageeaglebend.com
AN AGE-RESTRICTED COMMUNITY
MASTER ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Steve Hungerford, 303-888-9884
[email protected]
Vice President: Jeff Uscier, 303-680-9858
[email protected]
Secretary: Larry Place, 303-617-5419
[email protected]
Treasurer: David Maurek, 303-690-8545
[email protected]
Assistant Treasurer: Ken Nelson, 303-621-6123
[email protected]
Director: Bob Harston, 720-290-0694
[email protected]
Director: Pam Earnest, 303-690-9467
[email protected]
Director: Marylou Bunky Lundberg, 303-331-8576
[email protected]
Village President: Jeff Uscier, 303-680-9858 [email protected]
Traditions President: Thom Dorr, 303-349-6924
[email protected]
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND STAFF
Administrative Office
720-235-1888
Gene Blum, General Manager
ext. 121
[email protected]
ext. 131
Wendy Stofa, Community Manager
[email protected]
Diane Langley, Assistant Community Manager
ext. 126
[email protected]
ext. 157
Dylan Schoonover, Director of Marketing
[email protected]
Patti Sears, Administration ext. 125
[email protected]
Laura Miranowski, Administrative Assistant ext. 127
[email protected]
ext. 143
Des Carlucci, AP Specialist [email protected]
Brian Herrera , Accounting Manager ext. 124
[email protected]
303-693-7788
Heritage Eagle Bend Clubhouse
Brian Bonos, Head Golf Professional
ext. 113
[email protected]
Jennifer Stoneking, Director of Clubhouse Services ext. 128
[email protected]
ext. 123
Jenna Broce, Director of Catering
[email protected]
Amber Cicak, Assistant Food & Beverage Manager ext. 144
[email protected]
Giovanni Lanzante, Chef
ext. 144
[email protected]
Calan Olson, Facility Manager
ext. 146
[email protected]
Landscape Services and Maintenance
Rebecca Lehmann, HEB Landscaping Office, 720-235-1852
[email protected]
Roe Sherbert, Superintendent, 720-235-1851
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[email protected]
CLUBHOUSE and STAFF
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND NEWS
is the official publication of Heritage Eagle Bend
Master Association, Inc. Published 12 times a year.
Deadline for submission of articles is the 8th of each month.
For information on advertising or submitting articles:
Contact Wendy Stofa at 720.235.1831
All contents copyright
Heritage Eagle Bend Master Association, Inc., or other copyright holders.
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND CLUBHOUSE
303-693-7788 fax 720-870-5905
www.heritageeaglebend.com
WELCOME DESK
Ext. 120
[email protected]
The Welcome Desk is open daily from 7am-7pm
The operational hours at the Welcome Desk provide an excellent
opportunity to ensure you do not miss out on purchasing tickets
for the variety of fun events carried out at the Clubhouse, as well as the
opportunity to sign-up for the many Landscaping Services available.
The Gatehouse is manned daily from 7 am - 9 pm
Eagles Nest Restaurant
Reservations
Welcome Desk 303-693-7788 ext. 120
UPDATED HOURS
Tuesday – Saturday
Breakfast 6am – 11am
(only breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches available 6am – 7am)
Lunch 11am – 4pm • Dinner 4pm – 8pm
Bar Open till 9pm
Mondays
Breakfast 6am – 11am
(only breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches available 6am – 7am)
Lunch 11:30am – 6pm • Bar open till 7pm
Sundays
Breakfast 6am – 11:30am
(only breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches available 6am – 7am)
Lunch 11:30am – 6pm • Bar open till 7pm
Snack bar in the Eagles Nest Restaurant
is always open when the golf course is open.
Billing - HOA, Shelly at MSI, 720-974-4178
Golf Shop - 303-400-6700
Eagle’s Nest Restaurant - 720-235-1816
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND
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IN THIS ISSUE
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UPCOMING MEETINGS
CLUBHOUSE AND STAFF
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HERITAGE EAGLE BEND
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Facilities and Grounds Committee
Wednesday, October 7th, 4:00pm
Emergency Preparedness Committee
Monday, October 5th, 3:00pm
BOARD ROOM 4
UPCOMING EVENTS12
CLUBS AND GROUPS
Architectural Advisory Committee
Monday, October 19th, 4:30pm
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SPORTS CORNER21
Legal and Compliance Committee
Wednesday, October 21st, 2:30pm
SERVICE DIRECTORY26
ADVERTISEMENTS28
Golf Committee
Wednesday, October 21st, 2:30pm
CONTACT INFO47
Financial Advisory Committee
Monday, October 27th, 2:00pm
UPCOMING EVENTS48
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Master Board Meeting
Thursday, October 29th, 2:00pm
Master Board Work Sessions
October 1st and October 20th, 1:00pm
VISION STATEMENT
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND
will be recognized as a premier
age-restricted community in Colorado.
MISSION
If you change your meeting time and date, be sure to notify
Wendy Stofa at [email protected]
*Notices presented in this publication are intended for legal and
informational purposes and cannot be used as a platform for
particular religious, political or philosophical points of view.
Preserve and enhance the value of our
community by operating and maintaining our
common elements and offering services to
standards that support our vision.
Check out the new website at
Management reserves the right
to make editorial decisions on content.
Inclusion of any advertisement in this magazine shall
not be deemed to be an endorsement of the advertiser
by the Master Association.
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Also create your log-in to get to the Resident Only side of the website.
Questions, contact Dylan Schoonover
[email protected] 720-235-1857 ext 157
Facebook.com/heritageeaglebendTwitter.com/heritageebInstagram.com/heritageeaglebend
HEB RESIDENTS
You can access a great deal of information on the Resident-Only side of the Website
Please get logged in and view all the HEB Documents located there!
Financials, minutes, governing documents, forms, the HEB Directory etc!
Contact Dylan Schoonover!
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BOARD ROOM
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President’s Message
General Manager’s Message
by Steve Hungerford, President of Master Board
Gene Blum, General Manager
A
hat a great summer
it has been here
at Heritage Eagle
Bend. We continue to see
record involvement from the
community in all of the events
and activities that are presented
on a weekly basis. We work and
you live in an active community
and we are continuing to
raise the bar for expectations
surrounding every facet of
the club. The quality of the golf course, the non-frozen,
freshly made-to-order food, a continued focus on fantastic
service, we truly embrace Elevating Your Lifestyle. If you
haven’t had an opportunity yet, I highly encourage you
to experience a dinner at sunset at Heritage Eagle Bend,
join a new activity or simply go on a walk through the
community and take in the beautiful grounds.
The holidays are rapidly approaching and I find it to be an
extra special time of the year here in Colorado. Coming
from Phoenix and Tampa, my winter seasons didn’t look
a whole lot different from other times of the year but
Colorado winters take me back to very fond times of
having Thanksgiving and Christmas surrounded by snow
and family in Iowa where I grew up. If you’re new to HEB
this year, I know you will be delighted by all the Christmas
decorations on display throughout the club and the
beautiful tree that will greet you upon entry. Don’t forget
to get all your holiday district parties and any other catered
events booked ASAP as our schedule is filling very quickly
for November and December. We love hosting you all
in our fantastic clubhouse and we don’t want you to miss
securing the date you desire so please contact our Catering
Department as soon as possible.
I hope you have a great month and we’ll see you at the
Club very soon.
s I write this article on
Labor Day, September
7th, the Board of
Directors is about to enter
the annual budgeting process.
For those of us who had
careers in the private sector,
we called it the business plan
development phase of the
year. A component was the
budget that said, “How are we
going to pay for all the things
we want to achieve next year.” I think that’s an appropriate
metaphor for the HEB world as well.
When you look at our decisions to buy into this community,
what we really purchased was a “Lifestyle.” We chose to live in
an “Active Adult Community” versus a “Senior Community.”
That’s an important mental picture when we evaluate how
much we pay each month in the form of our HOA dues.
Everyone living in HEB who has entered the “retired” phase of
our lives is on a “fixed income” of one sort or another. Based
on recent stock market performance, some of us have less
“fixin’s” than we did a couple of months ago.
I want to share with you an outline of the process we use in
developing the business plan. Here are some key dates.
September 8th
OB Sports submitted a DRAFT 2016 Business Plan
September 9th
Finance Advisory Committee began to review the
DRAFT and develop recommendations for the Board
September 15th
OB Sports Senior Management met with the Board to
receive our feedback and suggestions for change
September 30th
Presentation to District Delegates
by the Board President and Treasurer
October 13th
Town Hall presentation to the community
by the Board President and Treasurer
November 16th
Ratification of the 2016 Business Plan
by the District Delegates
November 19th Acceptance of the 2016 Business Plan
by the Board of Directors
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W
Kindest Regards, Gene Blum
While the September dates will have passed by the time you
receive this Newsletter, the October 13th Town Hall will be
just a few days off. We strongly encourage you to attend this
meeting in the Antero Room at 6:30 PM. At that session,
we will share the following information and answer your
questions.
2016 Planned Operations Budget
2016 Planned Reserve Study Expenditures
2016 Planned Capital Improvements
2016 Planned Dues Components of the Budget
2016 Planned Total Monthly Dues
BOARD ROOM
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Village Voice by Valerie Ness
2016 Annual Proposed Budget Preparation with Explanatory Notes
There has been no increase in Villages HOA fees.
The Village Eagle Bend Board of Directors prepared the annual budget. A direct costing format was used by defining each cost item in terms of
the total annual budget and then spreading the costs out over a twelve month period. This approach permits homeowners to know where every
penny of their dues goes each month. It is recognized that some of the actual expenditures will be seasonally driven.
Budget Explanation:
PER HOME
Building exterior repairs
Landscape/Other Ext repairs
Irrigation repairs
Tree replacements
Landscape services
Snow removal services
Electric expense
Water expense
Accounting Services
Insurance Expense
General Expenses
Un-programmed Expenses
Contribution to Reserves
Total monthly dues
•
3.12
2.84
1.46
2.60
20.35
25.65
0.93
17.99
7.50
31.39
2.70
0.47
28.00
Monthly Operational Expenses Beginning in January 2016
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
$145.00
Total Annual Contribution Costs: $1,740.00
There is no anticipated increase in HOA fees for the year 2016. The
board has worked hard to keep the monthly rates as low as possible.
A ten year history has been outlined below.
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•
Minor exterior building repairs: These include such things as
downspouts and gutter repairs and other miscellaneous repairs.
Estimated Cost: $3.12 per month. $9,000 for the year.
Minor Landscape and other exterior building repairs:
These include such things as Fertilizer, edging, rocks, lawn repair
and other miscellaneous repairs. Estimated Cost: $2.84 per
month, $8,200 for the year.
Repairs of the irrigation system: The projected repair costs
reflect the need for repair and maintenance of the system.
Estimated Cost: $1.46 per month, $4,200 for the year.
Tree Replacement: Replacement of the Qualifying/identified
dead trees and removing of qualifying/identified dead bushes;
this cost includes the purchase of trees, planting materials and
labor. Estimated Cost: $2.60 per month, $7,518 for the year.
Landscape services: This contracted service includes weekly lawn
care and associated tree and shrub trimming provided by our
contractor. Cost: $20.35 per month, $58,854 for the year.
Snow pushing services: This contracted service includes snow
pushing and services for each Village property. We have planned
for 13 average snowfalls. Estimated Cost: $25.75 per month,
$74,154 for the year.
Electric expense: These estimated expenses represent the cost to
run the sprinkler systems and light the mail kiosks. Cost: $.93
per month, $2,670 for the year.
Water expense: The landscaping committee will continue to
work to control and manage the water in conjunction with the
landscaping services. The current water management practices
continue to improve. We are forecasting a slight rate increase in
2016. Estimated Cost: $17.99 per month, $52,015 for the year.
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Office and accounting: Estimated expenses associated with the
Welcome Desk service for the operation of our Excel data base
and accounting services are $7.50 per month, and $21,690 for
the year.
Insurance Expenses: The insurance expense will cover the D&O
insurance as well as the Village Home Owners Association
insurance policy. Our premium is expected to increase. Cost
$31.39 per month, $90,759 for the year.
General Expenses: Yearly costs include the following:
Administrative Supplies, Accounting Supplies, Legal Assistance,
Tax, and Audit and Tax preparation. Cost: $2.70 per month,
$7,808 per year.
Unprogrammed Expenses/Bad Debt: This is a catch all category
to insure that if unprogrammed expenses are incurred there will
be room in the budget for them. It includes the offset of the noncontributory revenue items: Interest income, transfer fees and
late fees. Estimate Cost: $.77 per month. $1,350 for the year.
Contribution to the Reserve Fund: This amount is determined
by the Board of Directors. The reserve study has been reevaluated for the new roofs and extended wear and replacement
time. The reserved study projects repairs, replacement and
upkeep of our units over the long term. Cost: $28.00 per
month, $80,976 for the year.
Ten Year History
The Village resident population has grown over the years to the full
capacity of 241 units. We transitioned from a “builder incentive”
managed association to a resident manage association. In past
years, we had to regain a solid positive balance position during that
transition. As a resident managed association, we are responsible for
managing and pay all of our expenses each year while continuing
to build our reserve balance. It is not acceptable to plan to manage
the associate at a loss or to neglect our reserves account. The Village
Board of Directors has been very conscientious in keeping the fees
low and have reduced the fees when it was possible. With the aging
of our units, we need to continue to maintain the overall financial
position of the association.
2005 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
$ 89.00
$ 99.00
$130.00
$146.00
$139.00
$139.00
$135.00
$135.00
$135.00
$140.00
$145.00
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Traditions Talking by Thom Dorr, President of Traditions Eagle Bend
FINANCIALS
Through July, operating expenses exceed revenues by $2,455 which
compares to a budgeted excess of $4,666. Net expenditures from
the Reserve Fund exceed budgeted expenditures by $106,000 due
to reimbursement of insurance deductibles exceeding budget by
$62,000 and payments ahead of budget for painting of homes.
Copies of the monthly financial reports for 2015 are available in
the library.
Forecasts for the remainder of 2015 based on actual results through
July for both the operating and Reserve budgets are included in
the proposed 2016 Business Plan. Also included are cash flow
forecasts and projected cash and investments balances at both the
end of 2015 and 2016. The details of both the forecasts and 2016
proposed budgets were presented to homeowners on September
15 and included in the 2016 Business Plan mailed to all Traditions
homeowners in mid-September. Please contact Diane Langley in
the Administrative Office if you have not received your copy of the
plan via regular mail by the end of September.
Through August, we have processed 226 applications for
reimbursement of insurance deductibles. Reimbursement checks
amounting to $208,500 have been sent to homeowners. Another
$4,000 in reimbursements is scheduled for September. Homeowners as of January 1, 2015 are reminded that the
deadline for submitting applications for reimbursement of
insurance deductibles (up to $1,000) following a complete
replacement of roofs and/or gutters and downspouts prior to
2015 is December 31, 2015. Based on available information, it
appears that there are seven current homeowners who incurred
an insured loss in either 2008 or 2012 resulting in complete
replacement of their roof and/or gutters and downspouts, and who
have yet to apply for reimbursement for all or a portion of the
deductible paid in connection with the loss.
FALL LANDSCAPING SCHEDULE
In October, turf aeration will begin early in the month, and
leaf removal throughout the month. Small irrigation system
winterization on Buchanan, Mineral, Kettle and Clifton are
planned for October 16th and 17th. Leaf removal will continue
into November and large irrigation system winterization is
scheduled for the beginning of the month.
ELECTION OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Two present board members, Thom Dorr and Joel Glenn, have
expressed a desire to run for another two-year term on the
five-member Traditions Eagle Bend HOA Board of Directors.
However, all Traditions homeowners in good standing are also
invited to make their candidacy known prior to the election of the
2016 board on October 29. Contact either Wendy Stofa or Diane
Langley in the Administrative Office by October 15 if you wish to
run for a position on the board and speak at the
October meeting.
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CANDIDATE BIO’S
JOEL GLENN
Joel Glenn has served on the Traditions Board of
Directors for 11 years. I have been responsible for the
management of the snow pushing operation and am
also responsible for the landscaping and the water, for
the Association. I have lived in HEB for 12 years and
see this position as a way to serve my neighbors and
friends. I have gained an understanding of all facets
of this self-managed Association. I work well with my
fellow board members, Master Board members, and
management company staff. I am also the liaison for the
Traditions Board to the AAC Committee. I humbly ask
for your vote and can assure you that I will work hard
to continue serving you in the same capacity as in the
past. I enjoy my involvement here in the community. I
have been a member of HEB Angels for many years and
currently participate as a member of the Friends of HEB.
I want to continue to make this active adult community
a better place to live for all Traditions residents. I would
greatly appreciate your vote of confidence in me.
THOM DORR
Thom Dorr and wife Gayle have been Traditions HEB
homeowners/residents since 2007. They have two
daughters and eight grandchildren all residing close by in
the South Denver area. Thom’s career with King Soopers
spanned 36 years and allowed him to serve several
communities along the Colorado Front Range. He has
served on various corporate not-for-profit boards over
the years, and currently is a member of the Lutheran
Family Services, Rocky Mountain Foundation Board.
Thom works as a sales professional in the financial
services industry serving person clients in the Aurora/
Parker areas. Regarding HEB leadership positions, he
has served on the both the HEB Finance Committee
and the Traditions Board of Directors for the past 2
½ years. I am running for re-election because I enjoy
volunteering my time to protect the HEB community
lifestyle for all that live here. I appreciate your support!
The TEB Board of Directors wishes to thank all District
Delegates and homeowners for their continued support in
helping us accomplish our responsibilities representing you!
The next Traditions HOA meeting will be Thursday,
October 29th at 5:30 p.m. in the Antero room – THIS
IS A HOMEOWNER VOTING MEETING FOR
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION AND 2016
BUSINESS PLAN!
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Litigation Settlement Article - October 2015
O
n August 6th we announced through a Town Hall
Meeting the great news that our lawsuit against Lennar
Colorado, LLC had been successfully settled. Very
briefly, you find below the important milestones of the past and
future events.
July 14, 2015: Lennar Colorado, LLC filed a statutory offer
with the District Court. A statutory offer is a cash-only
offer made by one party that remains open for a period of 14
days. If accepted, it is immediately binding on the parties as
a settlement agreement that is enforceable by the Court. If
rejected, either expressly or by allowing the period to lapse
without a response, the offer is withdrawn and the date and
amount of the offer become cost-shifting thresholds; if the
offer is rejected and the party making the offer obtains a
more favorable result at trial, that party will recover its costs
(excluding attorney’s fees) incurred after the date of the offer
even though that party is not the prevailing party at trial.
July 21, 2015 our Board of Directors, in a special meeting,
voted unanimously to accept this offer and the court accepted
our decision on this same date.
Settlement amount: $1,750,000.
Special assessment amount of $561.73 per unit owner (aka
homeowner) as of July 21st, 2015, will be returned via check.
If your HOA dues are in arrears on that date, your account will
be credited to address the past due amount.
This means, even unit owners as of July 21st who did not
contribute to the Special Assessment in 2012 are eligible
to receive these funds. A program is being developed for
ALL residents of HEB, on a voluntary basis, to decline the
reimbursement. As of now, any money collected via this
individual voluntary decision will placed in the account
noted below.
Excess money from the judgement will be placed in a new,
managed Escrow Account to ensure against any future
significant events.
The Board’s goal is to return the special assessment refunds by
December 1st, or before.
A quick review of the history might be helpful for the benefit
of our newer residents. In the summer of 2012, the then Board
of Directors were served notice by the City of Aurora and the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that
a milky white discharge was coming from our property in HEB
North and migrating into Piney Creek along Red Tail Hawk
Park. This substance exceeded permissible acidic levels. We
were given a mandate to stop this event or face retroactive fines
upwards of $10,000 per day. In order to fund this expense,
it was necessary to have a special assessment of $561.73 per
home which netted $810,017. The basis for our lawsuit was
construction defects in the underdrain system running under
Addison Court in HEB North.
Multiple governing bodies were responsible for our successful
outcome. Not the least is the Boards of Directors in 2012,
2013, 2014, and the current Board in 2015. These men and
women were recognized by name at the Town Hall. Prior
to the formal action of the Board in October, 2012, other
previous Board of Directors members that were not mentioned
that night, specifically Bruce Simner and Carol Taylor were
instrumental in laying the ground work such as recommending
our legal team, effectively interfacing with the various
regulatory officials and putting into place the infrastructure for
the desired outcome. There was also individual community
members like Tom Brennan, then Financial Advisory
Committee Chair, who established the first Drainage Fund
account and reporting system. Additionally, the Eagle Bend
Metro District 2 Board of Directors stepped in to finance the
underground repair necessary to satisfy the discharge issue.
Those gentlemen, all residents of HEB, were: Larry Geiger,
Tom Coker, George Arellano, Rex Rexroat, and Bruce Simner.
We all owe them a special debt of gratitude for their support.
This has been a very long journey. The most praise goes to,
you, the HEB residents for your trust and patience. You have
supported our decisions and allowed us to focus on this critical
matter. Each member of the Boards of Directors, past and
present, are grateful for the privilege to serve in this capacity
and represent this incredible community. Now . . . on to the
future to ensure that we remain the HOA Community of the
Year! Every year!
Thank you,
Steve Hungerford, President
Heritage Eagle Bend Homeowners Association, Inc.
TOWN HALL MEETING
2016 PROPOSED BUDGET REVIEW
OPEN TO ALL HERITAGE EAGLE BEND RESIDENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 2015 – 6:30PM
ANTERO ROOM -HERITAGE EAGLE BEND CLUBHOUSE
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Homeowner Education
required by the State of Colorado
• HOAs cannot prohibit the placement of political signs on property
which is owned by a resident of the HOA or in the window of
a unit. It can, however, enforce rules prohibiting placement in
common areas of the community.
• HOAs may regulate the timeframe for the display of political signs,
by prohibiting the display of these signs earlier than 45 days before
an election and more than 7 days after an election.
• HOAs may regulate the size of political signs which may be
displayed on an owner’s property or in the window of a unit.
CCIOA (Colorado Common Interest Opportunity Act) provides
that HOAs may limit the maximum size of political signs to the
lesser of: (1) the maximum size allowed by any applicable city, town,
or county ordinance that regulates the size of political signs on
residential property; or (2) thirty-six inches by forty-eight inches.
• HOAs may limit the number of political signs which may be
displayed to 1 sign per political office or ballot issue that is contested
in an upcoming election.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS
The Board of Directors desires
to clarify that for the safety of all
residents within Heritage Eagle Bend,
and the overall benefit of those that
utilize the golf course, the use of
the golf course and cart paths shall
hereby be limited to those residents,
guests and/or public for the play
of golf, only.
The use of the golf course
and cart paths for the purpose
of general walking, biking, jogging,
skiing, snow shoeing etc.,
is hereby prohibited at all times.
• CCIOA defines a political sign as “...a sign that carries a message
intended to influence the outcome of an election, including
supporting or opposing the election of a candidate, the recall of a
public official, or the passage of a ballot issue.”
SUMMARY TREASURER’S REPORT - JULY 2015 (UNAUDITED)
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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Veteran’s Program
Veteran’s to be honored on
Wednesday, November 11 @ 7:00 pm
in the Antero Room.
To be included in our
2015 Veteran’s Day printed program,
please send the branch and
dates of service to
OLD TIMER
by John H. Buck
Decades have witnessed you,
as you meandered through their years.
You were an outwardly distant participant,
guided by a mystical inward compass.
Laura Miranowski
[email protected]
720.235.1827
Your life twinkles in your eyes,
as your gait slowly journeys you forward.
A beard prospers in ravines of wisdom,
symbolically masking life’s unfairness.
Information Needed by October 15th
Your sins faded as you touched us,
with a knowing felt, but unheard.
You eased through our hearts,
as we hid in souls lost to reality.
TWO POPULAR EVENTS
coming in November and December
submitted by Ellen Pesavento
As the holiday season approaches, the Heritage Voices begin
preparing for their biggest events of the year.
Nov
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Your sunrises soothed many lives,
giving others peaceful remembrance.
You are now a sunset,
expanding, silently, for us to share.
You have given life, Old Timer,
to so many.
With an unspoken love,
gently given, gently received.
The horizon awaits you, as we did.
Settle peacefully,
into your next sunrise.
In November, the annual Veteran’s Day Program takes place in the Antero Room. It is here that we honor all our veterans for their
service to our country. Make your plans to attend this special program on Wednesday, November 11.
No ticket is required as this is a free event.
Dec
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Then in December, the Voices will present their annual
Christmas Program on December 7 and 8. This is a very
popular event, and the Voices always look forward to
entertaining our community with holiday music.
So get out your calendars and pencil in these two wonderful programs. There will be more information about
tickets in the November issue of the NEWS!
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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City of Aurora Candidate Forum
at HEB
Wednesday, October 7
Candidates for City of Aurora Mayor, City
Council Ward VI and City Council At-large
will participate in a candidate forum on
Wednesday, October 7 in the Antero Room
at the HEB Club House. The forum begins
at 7:00.
All Ward VI and At-large candidates and
Mayor Hogan, who is running unopposed,
have confirmed that they will attend the
forum.
Candidates will have the opportunity
to present their stance on issues that are
important to residents of Aurora, and
especially to HEB residents. This is also
an opportunity for your specific questions
to be asked of the candidates. Watch for
instructions on submitting your questions
prior to the Forum.
Veteran Service Officer coming to HEB
Wednesday, October 14
On Wednesday October 14,
Arapahoe County Veteran Service Officer (VSO) T.J. Westphal
will be at HEB. The meeting will be held in the
Antero Room at 6:30 P.M.
The VSO is the first contact for help in filing a VA disability claim
and the person most knowledgeable about benefits a veteran may be
entitled to receive. T.J will have a short presentation and
then will take questions from the audience.
A person with Congressional staff experience will also be available to
discuss how our Congressman’s office can assist with
expediting filed claims.
In addition to hearing from candidates,
information will be shared on various ballot
issues that are of interest to HEB residents.
Please RSVP to the Welcome Desk
for both of these events.
The election is November 3, 2015. This is an
all mail election so watch for your ballot in
mid-October.
Passport to the Arts - Cultural Club by Valerie Ness
O
pen to all HEB Residents, and with a wide variety
of activities, this group supports live theater,
museums, art galleries, occasional day trips,
symphony, and opera. You may sign up for any of the
events in the white Cultural Book located in the HEB
Library. There are no dues or membership for this group,
and we don’t hold meetings.
If you are interested in being included on our email
distribution list OR if you have a great idea for an activity
you’d like to share, please send your email address to Valerie
Ness at [email protected]
Upcoming Theater Events
A Christmas Story, 23 Dec. 2pm
Wizard of OZ, 13 Feb. 2pm
Gentleman’s Guide to Murder, 21 Feb., 2pm
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Prices and sign up info in Cultural Book
in the HEB Library.
Next Event: Nov. 17 10 – 3 pm Chocolate Bus Tour of
Sign up and leave check made out to Valerie Ness, NLT 19
Aug, in Cultural Book in Library. Cost: $22/pp
Chocolate Tour
You don’t need any chutes or ladders to get you to Denver’s
sweet spots. Presented by Denver History Tours, join us as
we find out there are lots of sweet things chocolate. More
gastronomy than history, this tour will fill your senses with
delight. There will be a break for lunch in the middle, so you
can have something more filling than candy, and be sure to
bring money to spend in the sweet stops along the way!
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
Did You Know
by Wendy Stofa, Community Manager, CMCA, CAM
Thank you to everyone for doing such a great job keeping the
community beautiful. Here are some tips to help us out!
The overflow parking lots in HEB are for guest vehicles, not for
residents additional vehicles.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
DENVER DUMB FRIENDS LEAGUE
Can you help restock our community animal
shelter with any of the following items?
We will be outside Albertson’s on
Gun Club Road on
Remember to slow down as you are driving in the community.
We would like everyone to stay safe especially as the weather
changes.
to hand out flyers to receptive shoppers.
Underage guests – any guest under (19) years of age can only
stay for up to six weeks at a time and no longer than 90 days in
a year.
We will also accept any items dropped off
on our front porch at 7695 S. Algonquian Way
up until 10/10.
No Commercial vehicles (marked or unmarked) are allowed to
be parked in the driveway or in front of your house with the
exception of a moving van when you are moving in or out or if
a project is going on.
Distilled water
Hill’s Science Diet or Ideal Balance
cat and dog treats Tuna,
peanut butter, hot dogs, cheese, bacon
Meat-flavored baby food without onions or garlic
Dog toys: Kongs Bleach, laundry or dish soap
Housetraining pads Paper towels Trash bags:
45 gallon or larger AA, AAA and D batteries
Cotton balls Sandwich bags
Toothbrushes Scouring pads Pill pockets
Disinfecting wipes Shoe boxes Toilet paper
or paper towel cardboard rolls
Yard Art or lawn décor need to be submitted to the AAC for
approval. Remember less is generally more with regard to this
subject at HEB. Reminder that all fountains, statues, arches,
windmills, wagons, wagon wheels, mirror balls, etc. all need to
be submitted for.
The HEB Newsletter is on our website. Therefore you can
access it while you are travelling this winter. See www.
heritageeaglebend.com under Lifestyle to view them.
Let’s spruce up those lamp posts! If they are tipping or in need
of stain, see our Service Directory for a resident who will fix
them good as new.
Dogs are never allowed to be off leash in HEB or in the City of
Aurora. And we thank you for promptly picking up after your
dogs. HEB is a dog loving community so let’s keep it that way!
No trailers of any kind are allowed in the clubhouse parking
lot. That includes moving, boat, airplane, horse trailers etc.
Please obtain a login from Dylan Schoonover to access the
Resident Only side of the HEB Website. Call 720-235-1857
x157 to reach Dylan. You will have access to committee
and board minutes, financials, governing documents, many
community forms and much information! Get logged on
today!
All new residents are required to do a New Homeowner
Orientation with Diane Langley, Assistant Community
Manager here at HEB. Please contact Diane to set up an
appointment at 720-235-1826. This is a very informational
meeting!
Live in Traditions or Village and have an issue with your yard?
Please call your Hotline at 303-343-4011.
Saturday, October 10th
Together, we can make a difference!
E-mail [email protected]
if you have questions.
Thank you for your support
of this community non-profit.
Terry and June Goddard
BECKY LEHMANN
STARTS IN LANDSCAPING OFFICE
Please welcome our Administrative Assistant,
Becky Lehmann, who is now available
at the Landscaping Office!
Please contact Becky for all your Landscaping
needs in the Common Areas as well as assistance
with Single Family Home issues. She can be
reached at
720-235-1852 or at
[email protected]
Thank you!
Thank you to all for helping with all these issues!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Texas Hold Em
All Welcome! 6 pm :: $25
Masquerade Ball
Saturday, October 31st
JOIN TONY DAVID
& WILDEFIRE
FOR A SPOOKTACULAR NIGHT!
★
★
OCTOBER 28, 2015
NOVEMBER 18, 2015
DECEMBER 16, 2015
Ed Criss 303-400-0347
Jim Martindale 720-876-0569
Mona Miller 303-617-4539
★
DOORS OPEN AT 5:00PM
BUFFET OPENS AT 5:30PM
TONY DAVID & WILDEFIRE
6:00PM – 9:00PM
TRIVIA NIGHT
Wednesday, October 8th 6:30pm – 9pm
Antero Room
MASQUERADE MENU
Mixed green salad with toasted pumpkin seeds
and congealed blood dressing
Blood Braised Chicken (Coq a Vin)
Rats Baked in Blood (Meatloaf shaped like rats)
Monster Mash Potatoes (green mashed potatoes)
Steamed Monster Fingers
(steamed vegetables in the shape of fingers)
Pumpkin Pie and Sweet Potato Pie
TICKETS $30
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HEB DIRECTORY NOW AVAILABLE
ON THE WEBSITE!
GET LOGGED-IN TODAY!
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OCTOBER
WITCH’S
LUNCHEON
Friday, October 23rd
Watch your email
for details!
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Craft Fair
Saturday, November 7th
10:00am – 3:00pm
UNIQUE VENDORS! FREE ADMISSION!
Enjoy the arts and crafts of local vendors
and start your holiday shopping!
Always open to the Public
– Come Visit the Eagles Nest Restaurant –
Heritage Eagle Bend Clubhouse
23155 E Heritage Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016
PRIME OF YOUR LIFE BUFFET
is Tuesday, October 6th from 5-8pm.
Please come up and celebrate your birthday
with your family and friends.
The Resident with a birthday in the
month of October eats for free!
Please make your reservations at the Welcome Desk.
BINGO
Thursday, October 15th at 7pm
Thursday, November 5th at 7pm
303-693-7788
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CAL (open
Special
Event
to all HEB residents)
MOLLY BROWN
FREE
tickets available
at Welcome Desk
Join CAL for a fascinating evening of entertainment as Docents from the Molly Brown House
Museum introduce us to Denver Society and unravel the myths about Molly Brown
October 20th Doors open 6 PM (cash bar) • Presentation starts 6:30 PM
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HEB Art
For everyone interested in creating arts and crafts. Meets two times a month.
Please send an email to [email protected] for meeting times, dates
and activities.
CLUBS and GROUPS
Singles Club Second Thursday, 4:45 pm Join the EB singles group for
friendship, social activities, and support. Visit our website for a list of
activities. www.eaglebendsingles.com. Questions call Carol Mongar,
505-220-1536
Bible Study 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 pm
Gentle Yoga Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 am - 10:30 am
$11 per class. First class FREE! This multi-level class will utilize movement,
Ladies Bible Study 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 10:00 am
stretches and breath to enhance flexibility, strength, balance, coordination and
Join our lively discussion as we study the Bible and grow our friendships as well greatly aids in reducing stress. Angie Cassola, 303-641-1555.
as our spiritual walk. We’d love to include you in our study as we learn and
grow as well as praying for the needs of our families, friends, community and
Jazzercise Tuesday/Thursday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
beyond. For more information contact Karen Hermelink at 303-809-3906.
Saturdays, 8:30 am - 9:45 am Get a well-rounded workout which includes
aerobics, strength and flexibility components. Each class includes a warm-up,
Book Club 3rd Thursday, 7:00 pm
30 minutes of low-impact aerobics, muscle toning, strengthening using weights
Men and women who like a variety of genre are welcome to join in our
and full body stretching. Bring a mat if you have one.
book discussions!
Watercolor Classes Thursdays, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Busy Bloomers Garden Club meets the 3rd Monday of each month
Paul, 303-870-5586, [email protected].
at the HEB Clubhouse
The Busy Bloomers Garden Club is a resource of information, increasing the
Monday Watercolor Group Mondays, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
knowledge of its members on outdoor and indoor horticulture in Colorado.
for all those interested in painting with watercolor, meets every Monday
The members plan and implement tours, speakers, fundraisers and projects to afternoon, 1-4 PM, for instruction and painting.
benefit its members and the Heritage Eagle Bend community.
For more information please email [email protected]
The Busy Bloomers Garden Club is affiliated with the CO Federation of
Garden Clubs. For additional information, please contact Pat Goodman at
Losing a Loved One Support Group 2nd Tuesday, 4 pm - 5:30 pm
(303)400-4741 or by email at [email protected]
Windom Room. Judy Gillum 303-690-0229.
Car Club 2nd Saturday, 9 am at the Clubhouse
Informal meeting of guys and girls who enjoy seeing and discussing the cars of
our youth. Organizers of the Heb Summer Car Show. No dues. No rules.
Just Fun.
Duplicate Bridge Every Wednesday, 5:45 pm - 9:00 pm
Fee: $2 per person for prizes and supplies. Reservations are required!
Carol Finnin 303-400-6016. Janet Dean, 303-693-3144.
Eagle Bend Community Church Every Sunday, 10:00 am
Call Bruce Minor, Pastor, 303-757-1455
Ladies’ Bridge Mondays, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
$1 for prizes. Please call first. We have six tables of regular players and always
need substitutes. Samie Quick, 303-699-0840.
Pinochle Club Days: 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 12:30 am - 3:30 pm
Questions, Call Barbara Pedersen, 303-690-3451
Come Join Us. If you haven’t played, we will teach you!
Group Strength Training Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7:00 am
Join certified personal trainers for a group fitness class.
Mondays/Wednesday, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Learn a variety of exercises using machines and free weights that will help
improve muscle strength and flexibility. Price is $64-$72 per month (based on
number of classes held per month) Stacy Montgomery, 303-898-5945.
Men’s Billiards Open Pool every Monday evening at 6:00 pm and every
Thursday at 1:00 pm. Everyone welcome.
Women’s Billiards Open play Mondays at 1:00 pm
Everyone Welcome! If you have questions, please contact:
Relax and Laugh Bridge Tuesdays, 9:00 am to 11:00 am - No fees
Rose Marie Duran 303-693-7832 Email: [email protected]
This non-competitive bridge group is for those who want to get back to a really
fun, thinking game. For more info call Kathy Taylor, 720-205-2920,
HEB Cribbage Club New date and new time!
Carrie Sharp, 720-479-8414, or Gloria Sankel, 720-870-7776.
2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
We meet in the Eagle’s Nest. New players are welcome and encouraged. No
Partner Bridge Thursday, 9:00 am - noon
experience required. Drop in participation and no signup required. No need
$1 per person for prizes. Sign up in the Partner Bridge Notebook in the
to bring your own board or cards. For more information, contact Larry Place
Library by Tuesday am. Kathy Taylor, 720-205-2920 or
303-617-5419 or email to [email protected]
Betty Lewis, 303-972-3851.
Women’s Canasta 2nd & 4th Thursday, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Mexican Train Dominoes Every Thursday, 6:00 pm
Traditional and “Hand and Foot.” Please call Bonnie Shapiro, 303-693-1212
Questions; call Lois Keller 720-870-5733.
to sign up.
Poker Every Tuesday, 6:00 pm Ladies’ Poker Every Tuesday, 12:30 pm
Crazy Quilters 3rd Saturday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
We always welcome new residents. We will be meeting on the 3rd Saturday of each
Mah Jong Wednesdays, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
month from 10 am to 5 pm in the HEB Clubhouse Craft Room. Phyllis Miller,
Fun, sociable Mah Jong evening for those familiar with the game.
303-517-3617, e-mail [email protected]
To get on our email contact list, call Doris Robbins, 303-617-7963
or Judi Braunstein, 303-537-4172.
Genealogy 3rd Thursday, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Humboldt Room
No monthly speakers. No “Piggy”. We will have “round table” discussions and
Heritage Gun Club 1st Saturday, 9:00 am
let them evolve based on questions, share time or brick walls from members
The mission of the club is “…to promote and encourage understanding
in attendance. Everyone will have a chance to speak. We’re here to help each
by Heritage Eagle Bend residents in the safe use, maintenance practices
other as we search for our ancestors. Bring your laptops!
and training of firearms.” We provide access to information and training
Contacts: Sherrill Kerbaugh [email protected] &
programs for all levels of expertise especially for those new to gun ownership.
John Holthaus 303-680-1265.
The monthly meetings are held in the Humboldt Room and include law
enforcement and elected officials as guest speakers, and we conduct field
Photo Club 3rd Monday, 7:00 pm
trips to locations of interest, including offices of political leaders and law
Our photography club provides information for all levels. We “focus” on digital
enforcement facilities. Non-member guests are welcome. Please join us.
techniques and help you to learn to get the final product you want. Just come
Contact Carol Ambrose, President at 303 680-3144 or Teri Chavez,
to the meeting, or for more information, call Roy Messmore, 720-842-1933 or
Vice President, 303 435-2288 for further information.
email [email protected]
Knit and Stitch 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 9:30am
Friends of HEB 3rd Wednesday at 9:30 am in the Humboldt Room
Call for info ~ Lois Ragland 303-690-5049
Men and Women Welcome. This is a volunteer organization where the funds
Mah Jong Fridays, 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm This is a “just for fun” group
go back to HEB. Call June Regan 303-699-5212 for information.
that has all levels of players. Judy Johnson 303-777-8540.
Handy Helpers and medical equipment helpers are:
Tom Ledgerwood 303-861-0880, Jerry Gossner 303-680-5946,
Dean Arkema 720-470-4635 and Larry McLaughlin 303-741-1403
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GROUPS
Pickleball Club (check the HEB website under COURT SPORTS)
Please join us for one of the fastest growing sports in the USA!
Pickleball is a mixture of badminton, ping pong, and tennis. We welcome
all skill levels. We have beginning, intermediate, and advanced courts
to enable you to play with players of your same skill level. Beginner court
times are 11 am-NOON (Mon-Fri) and 6-8 pm (Wed). Open play court times
are 9-11 am, 2-4 pm, and 6-8 pm (every day). We are playing on Court #4
with new standalone courts and permanent nets. For more information,
please contact Ron & Joyce Riedesel @303.693.7667 or [email protected]
HOPE TO SEE YOU ON OUR NEW COURTS THIS YEAR!
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Rummy-O/Rummikub
Every Sunday, 2pm Room to be posted.
Beginners are welcome. We don’t keep score.
Contact: [email protected] for any questions
Daytime Dominoes
1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 2:30 at the HEB
Clubhouse. Non-competitive Mexican Train Dominoes for those who enjoy
the game or would like to learn how to play.
For more information call Mary Jo Kranz, 720-328-5000 or just join us.
Pray for HEB and America! 2nd Wednesday of each month, 5:30pm
We invite you to join us each month as we pray for our Community, family,
friends and neighbors … and for our Country. On the 2nd Weds. of each
month we meet for 30 to 40 minutes to pray for a wide range of needs. When
the weather is nice, we gather outside in the upper parking lot. During the
Winter months we meet inside the clubhouse, usually in the Billiards Room.
If you have a prayer request, please email: [email protected], or call
Mary Galvin at 303-807-3699
Fitness Walking Group Monday - Friday, 8:00 am
This is a new group that offers not only walking, but you will also learn some
techniques that will increase your balance, flexibility and endurance. We will
be meeting at 8 am in the lobby of the clubhouse. We usually walk 45-60
minutes Mon- Friday, but you are encouraged to walk whatever works for you.
Listening to your body is key. If you have never been a walker, we encourage
you to come and try it out. We also hope to have some lively discussions along
the way. Having a healthy body and mind is our goal!
The “journey” is far more important than the destination.
Char Hostetler 303-779-4509
Water Volleyball Thursday 12:00 - 2:00pm
Steve 303-526-5177 [email protected]
Your Support Group 1st Wednesday of each month, 4:30pm - 6:00pm
in the Windom Room. Your Support Group is for men and women facing
Health Challenges and Caregivers. Call Peg Crandall, 303-766-1670 for more
information.
HEB Tennis Club
Men - Drop-in tennis Tuesday and Saturdays, 9:00am to 11:00am.
All levels of doubles play. Times may change with warmer weather.
Women - Drop-in open doubles for all levels. Mondays and Thursdays 9:00am
to 11:00am. (Subject to change as weather warms). Join us for mixers and
interclub play. For information, call Don Bevis at 303-766-3663 or Carrie
Sharp at 720-479-8414.
The Chavurah
The HEB Chavurah invites you to get acquainted with
our Circle of Friends, a Jewish-oriented social group here
at HEB. The word Chavurah means group of friends in
Hebrew. We welcome anyone interested in traditional
and social Jewish activities. We meet monthly in a
member’s home (a different home every month.)
Among our activities during the past year were a
Chanukah potluck party, a Passover Seder, Sabbath
dinners, various social get togethers, an annual summer
picnic, and tours of various places of interest. We also
lend support to our members when they need care and
comfort in difficult situations such as illness and/or the
loss of a loved one.
If you are new to HEB and/or if you have been
procrastinating about joining our Chavurah, please
contact one of the people listed below.
Gordy Landsman, Chairperson 303-953-0745
Steve Braunstein, Treasurer 303-537-4172
Eagle Bend Singles Club by Carol Mongar, President
S
eptember was a busy and fun month - starting off with another day bus trip. This trip focused on the history of women
in Denver. The chocolate tour has been scheduled for November 17th. These day trips have been extremely popular
and I suspect we will be continuing to schedule more. Word has it that a trip to Branson and another to Washington
DC are in the beginning planning stages. An even bigger trip is being talked about - but will save the details for that one to
a later date. We are also hoping for some close to home but overnights trips here in Colorado. The Planning Committee has
also been busy coming up with new and recurring activities for members and their guests. In September, the Breakfast group
went to the Saddle Rock Golf Club and will go to the Eagle’s Nest for October. Our Mixed Grill group continues to explore
new and interesting restaurants this coming year. In September, they went to Junz in Parker and in October they are going to
Monsoon at Southlands. Plans are underway for the Progressive Dinner to be held at three of our members’ homes (who are
neighbors) for the end of October.
With the start of our 2015/16 membership year, our yearly dues of $15 became due. However, anyone can join at anytime.
And, did you know? Membership in the EB Singles is open to all HEB residents. If you are interested in our group, please
call me - Carol Mongar- at 505-220-1536 and I will answer your questions as well as put you in touch with our Welcoming
Committee. Hope to see you at our meetings - they are always on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 4:45 for activity signups and then a formal business meeting at 5:00 (usually in the Humboldt Room - but check the board near the Welcome
Desk). After our meeting, many members adjourn to the Eagle’s Nest for dinner. You can also join the group on Thursday
night Happy Hour at the Eagle’s Nest which meets every Thursday.
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Friends of HEB Sub-Committee
by Sandra Barron
W
e are looking forward to Doll Painting by Inez
Wilson on September 16. Bring a friend or a
neighbor as everyone is welcome. Remember our
Craft Fair is November 7 and we will again sell Butter Braids
and have a bake sale. More information will be made available
at our next meeting.
The president will soon be appointing a Nominating
Committee to help with our November election. Remember,
only members in good standing will be eligible to vote.
Betty Minor is the Chairperson for the meals and can be
reached at 303-757-1455. If she cannot be reached, you
may contact the following: Donna Reinke, Co-Chair 1-253249-4705. Jeanne Curtis 303-346-2566 or Linda McFarland
720-524-8181. If you have any questions, please contact Betty
Minor or Donna Reinke.
Again, here is the listing for the Handy Helpers:
Tom Ledgerwood 303-861-0880, Jerry Gossner 303-680-5946,
Dan Arkenna 720-470-4635 and Larry McLaughlin 303-7411403. Also contact Tom Ledgerwood for medical equipment.
Friends of HEB meet every
third Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
in the Humboldt Room.
YOUR SUPPORT GROUP
for
Caregivers and those facing Health Challenges
4:00 to5:30 on October 7
in the Windom Room
This group provides opportunity to share your situation,
receive support, and learn along the way.
At the October meeting, in addition to addressing your
concerns, we will discuss caregiving and how to care for
yourself during related challenging times. If you heard Dr.
Wyatt address this topic, please be willing to talk about
progress you have made and/or what you encountered.
If you have not heard the speaker, there are many
opportunities to speak up.
HEB residents who are Caregivers or facing Health
Challenges, are encouraged to join in, contribute your
thoughts, or simply ask questions.
Questions?
Contact Peg Crandall, [email protected]
303-766-1670
Eagle Book Club Contacts: Bernadette & Jim Shook 303-600-9003
Meets the third Thursday of the month, 7 p.m. at the Heritage Eagle Bend Library. Men and women who like a variety of
genre are invited to join in book discussions. All are welcome.
October 15 - The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
This is a gripping story of friendship and second chances. Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer is close to “aging out” of the foster
care system. A community service position helping a 90 plus-year old woman clean out her attic is the only thing keeping
Molly out of juvie and worse. As Molly helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memories, she learns that she and
Vivian aren’t as different as they seem to be. Both characters have taken journeys that have shaped their personalities and
made them skeptical, guarded and afraid. It turns out that as a young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian had
been put on a train by the Children’s Aid Society to the Midwest with hundreds of other orphans whose destinies would be
determined by luck and chance much as Molly’s life had been shaped. Fiction.
November 19 - Rainbows in Puddles by Mary “Corky” Treacy Thompson (our very own HEB neighbor).
Edwin Vikman and his twin Dwane are men of courage and perseverance who were born during the depression. They were
orphaned when their mother died in childbirth and their father, a popular Lutheran minister, was killed in a car accident.
The life that followed was harrowing. How they survived those early years is documented in this story. It is a true story of
endurance and love, a story filled with heartache, but humor too. It was a life spent with an aunt who despised them, a life of
foster homes, and of near indentured servitude. Despite this, the Vikman story is not one of misery and neglect. Indeed, it is
a story of triumph. Memoir
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We will make selections for books to discuss in 2016.
December 17 Holiday Break
CLUBS
and
GROUPS
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How to Spot a Deceptive Sales Scam by Phil Dinan
False claims. High pressure tactics. Unethical sales practices. Fraudulent door-to-door sales reps are known to use these scams to
lure you away from or cancel your home security. Here are a few tips to help you protect yourself from security fraud and help you
spot door-to-door sales scams before they happen.
License required in Aurora.
• Regardless of whether any goods, commodities or services
are actually delivered at the time of sale, Door-toDoor selling is not permitted in Aurora without a valid
door-to-door seller’s license and seller’s identification
card. <https://www.auroragov.org/cs/groups/public/
documents/document/013847.pdf> The only exemptions
to this law are ‘charitable organizations with a 501(c)(3)
designation, persons selling subscriptions for home delivery
of newspapers, the US and State of Colorado, their
departments, agencies and political subdivisions. Everyone
engaged in door-to-door sales in residential areas MUST
have a door-to-door seller’s identification card (not just
their company identification). The ID is valid for 90 days
and it will have a photo of the seller on it. All door-to-door
sellers in Aurora must have the ID badge (exceptions noted
above). You can verify their ID badge by calling the ‘Tax
& Licensing Office’ at: 303-739-7057. You can verify a
contractor’s license through the Building Department at:
303-739-7420.
• Ask to see official company identification.
Before you let them into your home, call the company’s
residential service number to confirm their affiliation with
the company. Ask them for the phone number to their
company’s main office. If they do not show official ID, or
don’t want to wait while you call their office, don’t believe
them.
• Don‘t give out your personal information.
Be aware of questions about your personal information.
Do not jeopardize your financial, medical or personal
identity.
• Don’t allow yourself to be duped into signing unclear
documents.
Fraudulent door-to-door sales reps may claim to be from
any company or an authorized dealer, but the paperwork
may say otherwise. Be cautious. Do not sign any
documents without careful review first.
• Listen for common “Deceptive Door Knocker” phrases
used to gain access into your home.
“We are here from ‘company x’ to check your system” or
“We are here to upgrade your system.” Legitimate service
representatives will call first if an upgrade or service repair
appointment is/was needed. They don’t just show up
without you calling them. They set up appointments and
call before they show up.
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knocker scam or any suspicious activity.
Report the incident to the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Contact your state’s Attorney General’s office.
Contact your local Consumer Protection Agency.
How do you report a “less than positive experience” with a
door-to-door direct sell agent? - You have several options:
• If a person refuses to leave or you feel threatened by
them you should dial 911 and request a police officer.
• You may call your PAR (Police Area Representative)
Officer to make a report. The PAR Officer for Areas
26 & 27 (South East Aurora) is Officer James Salazar.
Phone: 303-627-3177, email: <jsalazar@auroragov.
org>.
• You may call Access Aurora at 303-739-7000 to make
a complaint.
• You may use the website www.auroragov.org/
ContactUs to make a complaint.
• Understand that often when a police officer responds
to a call the sales person is usually gone and difficult
to locate.
Take Action Against Door Knocker Scams
What if I see, experience or learn of a Door Knocker scam
taking place?
• Immediately call the local police before these scammers
expand in your community or move to nearby areas.
• Tell your friends and family if you encounter a door
Wild Red-Tailed Hawk
Submitted by Bruce Minor
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HEB Community on track to possibly exceed 2011 best year Blood Donations!
by Clinton Smythe
HEB Community had our best year blood drive results in supporting Bonfils Blood Center and the community blood supply by
donating a total of 431 units back in 2011, almost 4 years ago. As you know, we had two outstanding blood drives this summer on
June 12 and August 7 when we donated 150 units. We are two-thirds through our 6 drives for 2015 and if we are able to donate
150 more units (75 average units/drive on October 2 and December 4), then together with our total “donations-made-on-behalfof-others” at the Lowry and Highlands Ranch Blood Centers, we can hopefully have our best blood donations’ year ever:-) To date,
through our 1st four drives, we have donated 269 units, so with two more potentially excellent drives remaining this year, together
we can do it. I am so excited about this possibility that I can hardly stand it! Please call the Welcome Desk (303-693-7788) to
sign-up. We welcome walk-in donors too! Please call me (303-501-7444) rather than Bonfils if you need to cancel or change
your appointment. I encourage all our donors to help recruit new donors including 1st time donors, and eligible donors who have
donated blood in earlier years and would like to get back into the healthy habit of donating blood. There will be a drawing for
another lucky donor who will receive a certificate for dinner-for-two at the Eagles Nest Restaurant!
I look forward to seeing you at our upcoming October 2 blood drive. On behalf of Bonfils (and me as your Liaison), we thank you
for your continuing support of donating blood and dedication to saving lives! Please call me if you have any questions; thanks:-)
MANY THANKS!
HEB Car Club
The October HEB Car Club meeting is on Saturday,
10-10-15, at 9:00 AM in the Clubhouse.
Becoming the Best You
I’ve seen some new and unique vehicles in the neighborhood lately so
maybe we will gain a few new members this month. If the weather is nice
bring your cool cars to the meeting and we will have one
last look before winter.
We’ll meet on
Wednesday, October 7th from 1 – 2:30
in the Humboldt Room.
by Peggy Williams
Bunky Lundberg, a professional organizer since
1995, will present “Life Is a Puzzle - Making
the Pieces Fit.” Her experience in helping
others organize their things has evolved into
helping people to live life more fully. She will
talk with us about slowing down and finding
what inspires us, identifying the priorities
you want to focus on and learning the action
steps to move forward. This program is sure
to appeal to many different folks and have a
different meaning for each one. We invite you
to join us and bring a friend.
SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER OFFERING
FREE RIDE SERVICE FOR SENIORS
Arapahoe County is partnering with the Seniors’ Resource Center to
provide free transport for seniors for residents 60 years and older.
Donations are encouraged and appreciated.
Please call 303.235.6972
Our intention is to present topics that
challenge you, to inform you and to expand
your world.
Should you have any questions or an idea
for a topic for discussion,
please contact
Char Hostetler at 303 779-4509
or
Peggy Williams at 303 886-3333.
to make a reservation.
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Call between 8am – 4pm Monday – Friday at least three business days in advance of when a ride is needed.
When you call, please provide your name, pick-up address, time of appointment and emergency contact numbers.
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HEB Friends of the Library Featured Artist by Audrey Ledgerwood
Vince Calarco is our Friends of the Library Featured Artist for
the Month of October.
Please view his wonderful paintings on the upper shelves of the
west wall of the HEB Library.
Vincent (Vince) was born in Hazleton, PA in 1945. At the
age of 10 he began painting in oil, studying at the Hazleton
Art League. At the age of 14, he was studying painting,
drawing and art theory in New York City under the guidance
and tutelage of Albert Pels. An accomplished portrait artist
by age 17, Vince quickly determined that his tastes in life
exceeded the ability of an art career to satisfy. He, therefore,
diverted from his artistic endeavors and matriculated at
Albright College, Reading, PA for a dual degree in Liberal
Arts and Engineering. Vince’s pursuit of higher education was
interrupted by a tour of duty in the United States Army that
lasted for a period of 2 years 10 months and 2 days, but who
was counting.
Upon returning to academia, he obtained his Bachelor of
Science Degree in Economics with honors and a Master
of Science Degree in Mineral Economics from Penn State
University, University Park, PA. Following graduation, Vince
had a successful career in business that spanned a period of 25
years with such companies as Chase Manhattan Bank, ARCO
Petroleum, and finally with Cyprus Amax Minerals Company
in Englewood, Colorado. While Vince maintained his artistic
pursuits throughout his corporate career by executing works
appreciated by family and friends, it was in 1997 that the
opportunity arose for him to join together the three loves of
his life - family, painting and Nantucket.
His company was going through a downsizing and in the
process offered Vince the opportunity to head a subsidiary in
the Midwest. That evening, after discussions with his wife,
Penza, a vote was taken. The result was 2 - 0 to take a golden
parachute and move from Denver, Colorado to the house they
maintained on Nantucket, Massachusetts, thereby providing
the means and opportunity for a full-time pursuit of his artist
expression.
Joining the Artists’ Association of Nantucket, in 2001. In
2002, he received the Association’s Robert C. MacDougall
Award for Promising New Artist. He has been exhibited at the
Nantucket Airport and has been Featured Artist in a number
of AAN exhibits at its gallery on Nantucket as well as other
galleries where he still exhibits throughout the summer.
With the call of grandkids tugging on their heart strings,
in 2012, Vince and Penza downsized and left the Island of
Nantucket and returned to Colorado. First settling in a condo
in Highlands Ranch, Penza concluded that the downsizing
was too much and that she needed more light (ie windows)
and some dirt in which to play (ie gardening). Thus, came the
move to Heritage Eagle Bend, where, an abundance of light
was achieved, but, due to rabbits, deer, and hail, the gardening
is problematic. But her hope blooms eternal. As for Vince,
however, he maintains his studio in the basement where he
paints with an emphasis on marine and seascapes, although, he
is slowly transitioning to the western landscape.
While his works are in private collections through-out the
United States as well as internationally, he has reaffirmed
the conclusion he reached in 1963, that is, his tastes in life
continue to exceed the ability of an art career to provide.
Thank heavens for a successful corporate career and his
401K! You can see more of Vince’s works at his web site:
vincentcalarcoart.com.
So please enjoy Vince’s paintings in the HEB Library.
We are always looking for HEB Artists who would like to show
their work in the Library.
If you are interested, please contact Audrey Ledgerwood,
[email protected], 303.861.0880.
We would like to feature as many of our talented artists as
possible in the upcoming months.
DISTRICT #9
is looking for a new Delegate!
Please contact Wendy Stofa with
questions at 720.235.1831
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HEB Ladies’ 18-Hole Golf League
by Sharyl Harston
The Monday Fun Group
hat fun it is to take a look at the League’s 2015 golf
season. The League started the season in May with
chilly weather much of the month, plus a lush,
wet course. By the middle of June, we were getting into the
swing of Tuesday 7:30 a.m. shotgun starts, and on June 23rd
we had a great time at our Pretty in Pink Member/Member or
Member/Guest Day. Playing consistently in July and August
miraculously produced lowering handicaps, even though we
began to complain a bit about the hotter days and the thicker
rough. The League’s Summer Social was on July 15th – it
was great fun to socialize with new and old acquaintances.
By September, we all knew that the summer was ending and
perhaps ending too quickly. Were we not quite ready to give
up the fun Tuesday morning game; were we feeling we might
really miss the great conversations at lunch after golf? Some
consolation arrived with our September 29th End of the Season
Luncheon. Not only do we always enjoy a delicious lunch and
relish the company of our League friends, but we also receive
our “2015 Ringer Score”. The Ringer Score is produced by
recording and then compiling a player’s best score on each hole
over the season. Oh My Gosh – how many ladies had a Ringer
Score in the low 100’s, perhaps 90’s – even the 80’s! Knowing
what your potential is if you played your best game is a big
incentive to play in the League next year.
“Monday, Monday, can’t trust that day.”
W
We have one more League event this year. It is our December
8th Holiday Social which has always been such a special time
to spend with our League buddies. The 2016 season golf signup will be in March. Watch for articles about the 2016 dates
and information about the HEB Ladies’ 18-Hole League. If
you have any questions about the League, get in touch with me
at 303-333-7621 or [email protected].
Rainy Mondays keep coming our way.
Despite more rainy Monday’s this year than the total of the
previous 4 years, the Monday Fun Group still had a fun and
successful year in 2015.
We want to thank the staff in the Golf shop for their help
with all the confusion the rain caused.
We want to thank the staff of the Eagle’s Nest for being
flexible and just plain fantastic in being able to put a buffet
together for 80 people two hours before it was scheduled.
Most of all we want to thank the MFG players for coming
up each Monday, rain or shine to have fun and support
our club.
We’ll go until mid- October and hope for good weather
before we start organizing for next year starting in April.
I’m confident that one of my ancestors was a Rain Man for
our tribe, but there is a chance that we can turn it all around
next year.
Terry and I thank all of the people we met through this
group who have become good friends. That is also one of the
goal of the MFG.
Thanks again, and we hope to see you next year!
Terry Forsman
Phone: (720) 413-3575
email: [email protected]
Dick Forsman
Phone: (720) 413-3386
email: [email protected]
Bocce News by Rose Marie Duran
The bocce players usually take an August break from the
heat. This year, our Coordinator, Mike Anderson, proposed
a bocce tournament with first, second and third place prizes.
No persuading required here; 60 bocce players queued up to
register for the tournament.
The following synchronized pairs emerged with the most wins:
The event took place over two days. Saturday, August the 22nd
single players brought their A game to the courts, and the
following players came out at the top:
Mid-month we will wind up the fall season league playing.
The league standings will be posted at the bocce courts, and
winners will be named in the December HEB Newsletter.
Then it is time to batten down the hatches and nestle in for the
winter.
First place $30 each: Diana Frederick - John Toelle
Second place $20 each: Mick Mielke - Stan Yamagishi
Third place $10 each: Paula Kalman - Clyde Satterfield
On Sunday, bocce pairs demonstrated some fine bowling.
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First place $60: Mary and Pete Smit
Second place $40: Susan and Dennis Havel
Third place $20: Barb and Bruce Sachetti
Contacts:
Barb Sachetti - 303-917-4379 &
Rose Marie Duran - 303-693-7832
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HEB Women’s Golf Association by Jan Sarahs
As we wind down our 2015 season of golf, thank you to all of ladies of the HEBWGA for participating this year.
Congratulations to Karen Moore, winner of our Ladies’ Club Championship!
Thank you to our President, Jan Place, and her Board Members for all of their hard work this season. All league days were well
attended and we were able to play with ladies from all flights.
Official league play has ended, but our new board members will be busy planning new games and activities for the
upcoming season.
Look for new information for the 2016 season in the new year.
Tennis News by Carrie Sharp
Tennis is “winding down” as fall comes but we will be on the court as long as the weather holds.
Ladies tennis will be playing on Tuesday and Saturday mornings at 9:00 A.M.
HEB 6.0 (65 and over team) won their division, and will be playing in the District Championships September 15 – 17 at Ken
Caryl Ranch. Team members are Captain Carrie Sharp, Janice Allmacher Marj Dyer, Cathy Harju, Violet Marquez, Carrollee
Moore, Carol Lawson, Donna Rufner, Joanna Miller, Nancy Wagner and Jane Shelton.
No east/west tournament this year due to the long “resurfacing” process. We will plan to do it next spring or summer!
See you on the beautiful new courts!!
See you on the beautiful new courts!
HERITAGE EAGLE BEND
Landscape and Snow Services
720.235.1852
ALWAYS ON-SITE ~ ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU
Fall is just around the bend and it is time again to start thinking about
aerating your lawn and blowing out your sprinkler system.
Unfortunately this is also the time to start thinking about snow removal.
Sign up now so that you are not caught unprepared.
2015 CONTRACTS AVAILABLE AT THE WELCOME DESK IN THE CLUBHOUSE
DISCOUNTS GIVEN FOR FULL SNOW AND LANDSCAPE SIGN UPS
TURF CARE
Lawn Aerification • Garden Clean-Up • Tree & Shrub Trimming
Irrigation Maintenance • Sprinkler Repair • Sprinkler Blow-Out
CALL OUR NEW ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IN THE LANDSCAPING OFFICE
BECKY LEHMANN AT 720.235.1852 • [email protected]
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The Eagle Bend Golf Subcommittee (EBGA)
by Lori Schmidt
2015 GOLF SEASON!!!!
On behalf of the 2015 EBGA Subcommittee: Dennis and Jan Sarahs, Jon and Lori
Schmidt and Rita Johnson, we would like to thank all of the residents who participated
and made another year of the EBGA successful.
Board Members
We would also like to thank the pro shop team
and especially Dillon Joslyn for of their support!
The Fall Finale was a great success and fun was had by all!
Jolly Demis entertained and kept everyone in stitches. We had lots of drawings, a
wonderful plated dinner and the new 2016 Subcommittee members were elected:
Deb and Jim Wishmier, Charlie Fagan, Will Schippers and Deb Boelke.
We would like to thank them for volunteering and ask that you all welcome and give
them your support!
Flight One
The winners for the Fall Finale were:
Flight One: Jan and Larry Place, Karen Stevens and Ken Lea
Flight Two: Jamie and Virgil Versteeg & Julie and Tim O’Brien
Flight Three: Kathy and Ed Malone & Becky and Hal Deering
Congratulations!!!!
The Eagle Bend Golf Association (EBGA) is open to all homeowners and/or residents
residing within the boundaries of Heritage Eagle Bend and has a current USGA
Handicap Index. We promote a series of golf events that will provide a maximum
opportunity for ALL residents to participate.
Flight Two
This includes EVERYONE in the community including single residents.
We will find you a golfing partner if you need one!
Flight Three
Ladies 9-Hole Golf League by Mary Galvin
W
here did the Summer go? It is hard to believe that our 2015 golf season has officially drawn to a close. Looking
back over these many weeks, we had a lot of golf … and a lot of fun.
Several new members joined our League this year. It has been enjoyable getting to know everyone. All have been a wonderful
addition to the league.
The first few weeks of the season were both cool and damp, but overall, we had great golfing weather throughout. We had
a great turnout for both our “Friendship Day” of golf and lunch and also for the annual Golf Exchange we hosted here in
August. We ended our last official day of golf on Sept. 24th, followed by a social gathering at the Eagles Nest.
Even though many of our members will be heading to warmer climates, there is still the opportunity to continue playing
quite a bit of golf here over the coming weeks. Please feel free to contact other members in our league and set up some tee
times. If it is above 50 degrees and the sun is out, many of us are willing to golf a little more.
On behalf of the Ladies 9-Hole League Golf Committee, I’d like to wish everyone a Safe and Healthy Fall and Winter.
We look forward to seeing everyone again next year!
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HEB Men’s Golf Association by Ron Sharp
B
y the time you read this I will be the past Chairman
of the MGA and someone else will have taken the
reins for the 2015-2016 year. This past year has
truly been a labor of enjoyment and satisfaction. I want
to thank the members of the Committee: Dick Prahl, Joe
Heffernan, Dick Ebdon and John Tesmer. And, of course,
our head pro, Brian Bonos and assistant pro, Dillon Joslyn.
All these gentleman have given a great deal of their time and
knowledge as we put a plan together and then worked the
plan. Each was always on call when needed and made my
job so much easier.
I also want to thank Dylan Scoonover, Director of
Marketing, who made time almost every Wednesday to
take pictures and video of our games. I have received
many comments from our MGA members on Dylan’s
professionalism with his videography and the banter he
solicited from the guys as they were playing. He also had
some interesting side lines in the videos such as a Red Tail
Hawk eating a snake in a fairway while our game was being
played.
Of course, my sincere thanks to our golf pros Brian Bonos
and Dillon Joslyn. HEB is very fortunate to have both on
our staff. Their involvement in each week game included
such things as scheduling the teams, tee times, attesting each
score card, identifying the winners of each flight, making
posters with the names of all participants, posting all scores
and determining the winners of all “skin” games. I want
them to know how much they are appreciated by the entire
HEB MGA Committee. I would strongly encourage each of
our 171 members to shake their hand and say, “Thanks!”
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HEB Pickleball Club by Ron Riedesel
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e are enjoying our three brand new Pickleball courts.
Please come by & say hello!
We hosted a pickleball round robin tournament on August
15th. Our six winners were Merry Ettenberg, Bob Taylor, Lynn
Lionhardt (1st round) and Patty Montoya, Sandy Cox, Joyce
Riedesel (2nd round). Jars of pickles were awarded as prizes by
Fred Clift who organized the round robin tournament.
Pickleball has scheduled Beginner times from 11AM-NOON
(Mon-Fri), 6-8 PM (Wed) and Open Play times from 9-11
AM, 2-4 PM, and 6-8 PM (every day). Please join us for some
Pickleball Fun!
We currently have 100+ members (dues paid). We are
continuing to grow with new players learning every day.
Pickleball is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE FOR UPDATED
INFORMATION & PICTURES:
www.heritageeaglebend.com
under LIFESTYLE/COURT SPORTS.
To learn more about Pickleball, please visit www.usapa.org or
www.pickleballchannel.com
Information contact:
Ron & Joyce Riedesel @303.693.7667 or [email protected]
HOPE TO SEE YOU ON OUR NEW COURTS THIS FALL!
For those residents who play golf, and are not members of
the MGA, I strongly encourage you to consider this a part
of your plan for next year. I can assure your meeting some
really great guys and truly enjoying a weekly game of golf.
The members range from single digit handicaps to thirty
something. We normally have 8 to 10 different flights
from all tees to ensure you are competing against guys of
similar ability. While competition is a part of the weekly
program you will see that it is also social and a great way to
meet golfers in your HEB community for other weekly golf
games. We have the HEB Cup ( based on the FedEx Cup)
at the end of each year with the top 36 players from each of
the tees.
Lastly, I want to thank all 171 members of the MGA. It
has certainly been an honor to represent you. Also, thanks
for your participation, support, kind words and suggestions
over the past year. If you have never served on the MGA
Committee I would encourage you to put your name in the
hat and run for the committee. It is a great way to pay back
an organization that has supported you over the years.
Again thanks so much for a great year and let’s play golf as
long as the weather permits. See you on the course.
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Air Conditioning
Patriot Plumbing, Drains, Heating, Air Conditioning...303-647-6791
24/7 air conditioning, furnace, boiler and heat pump installation, repair and maintenance. Humidification, dehumidification, air exchangers and more. Schedule at
your convenience. Clean, polite, uniformed technicians. Home of the 100% “You’ll
Be Thrilled” Guarantee!
Appliance Repair
Mr Appliance of South Aurora.....................................303-928-5128
We repair all major appliances: refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, ovens, ranges,
microwaves, washers and dryers. $20 off any repair for HEB residents!
Automotive
AUTO–New & Preowned, Cars–SUVs–Trucks
Sell & Trade, if you want to save yourself $$$, call Bart Rivkin, HEB Resident.
Home 303-690-8243, mobile 303-748-8152
Also Black Transponder repair. Tested and guaranteed to work. Also garage door
tune-up. $50 - $75.
Assisted Living
Parker Assisted Living by Morning Star.........................303-805-0818
Now this is living. Assisted Living. Memory Care. Respite Care. Day Program.
18900 East Mainstreet Parker
Cleaning and Errand Service
Bobbie’s Cleaning and Errand Service...........................303-587-0549
House cleaning, run your errands and take you to your appointments. Fully insured &
bonded. Will match what you are paying your cleaning service. Your home cleaned by owner.
Computer Service
Computer. WiFi. Printer. Network Audio & Video repair and install
services......................................................................1-888-542-0849
For all your Computer and Home Entertaining center solutions
Locally owned business. Mobile services, Can come to you at your convenience.
Dentists
Southlands Dental, Dr. Looze.....................................720-886-0606
Everyone deserves to be pampered. We look forward to taking great Care of you.
We listen to your individual needs and treat you with the respect you deserve.
Richard J. Wallace, D.D.S...........................................303-690-7778
5280 Top Dentist. Passionate about excellence in dentistry and patient care.
Located 4 miles from HEB on Smoky Hill Road.
Forest Hills Dental Care, Dr. Jared Bruggeman...........303-840-9557
Located next to Super Target directly across E-470 from Heritage Eagle Bend.
Dr. Bruggeman is a proud participant of the 9News Health Fair at Heritage
Eagle Bend and looks forward to providing the best care for you and your family.
Drains
Patriot Plumbing, Drains, Heating, Air Conditioning...303-647-6791
24/7 drain clearing services for sinks, toilets, bath tubs and main drain
lines. We can unclog the drain, maybe find a lost piece of jewelry and
get things flowing again! Schedule at your convenience. Clean, polite,
uniformed technicians. Home of the 100% “You’ll Be Thrilled” Guarantee!
Electrical
Ken Westra....................................................................720-789-5413
HEB resident. Reliable with reasonable rates for your electrical needs.
Golf
Golf Carts of Colorado, Tom Coker.............................303-400-9594
New/Used Car Sales & Golf Car Accessories
“Club Doctor Jim”, Jim Shook.....................................303-600-9003
Building custom golf clubs to fit your swing and size (men, women & juniors).
Repairing damaged clubs & shafts, including replacing old, worn grips.
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Handy Man Services/General Contractor
Licensed General Contractor: John Lewis, JW Contractor..303-886-6304
Interior remodeling, Exterior and Interior house painting, decks, patios, storage systems and much more. HEB reference upon request.
Hair Care
Tapestry Hair Salon....................................................303-359-4655
Haircuts, Color, Highlights, Special Event Styling - Call Nicole for appt.
Close to HEB on Smoky Hill Rd. Special HEB Pricing.
Health and Beauty
Patty Taylor [email protected]
I own an esthetics services business providing skin consultations, anti-aging facials,
and face/body waxing. I specialize in acid peels and micro-current lifting technology.
I am an HEB resident.
Heating
Patriot Plumbing, Drains, Heating, Air Conditioning...303-647-6791
24/7 furnace, heat pump and air conditioning installation, repair and maintenance.
Humidification, dehumidification, air exchangers and more. Schedule at your
convenience. Clean, polite, uniformed technicians. Home of the 100% “You’ll Be
Thrilled” Guarantee!
Home Cleaning
Catch-All Cleaning, Inc...............................................303-981-0970
House Cleaning since 1989, Incorporated, H.E.B. REFERENCES, owner operated,
experienced, liability, INSURED, all taxes paid. Your home cleaned by owner of the company.
Snowbird home security checks.
In-Home Care Services
Abby Senior Care.........................................................303-699-8840
We are Licensed, Bonded, Insured and Certified as “Leaders in Dementia Care. Abby Senior
Care assistants help with Bathing and Dressing, Light Housekeeping, Personal Hygiene, Meal
Preparation, Laundry and Much Much more… Call us for a free assessment in your home.
Care Concierge www.careconcierges.com.................1-844-859-2273
Licensed and bonded, non-medical provider that offers a wide array of services to coordinate
tasks of daily living; light housekeeping, errands, transportation, meal preparation, medication
reminders, handyman etc. to allow clients to remain at home independently or while recovering
from illness or surgery.
Insurance
Jeff Uscier, Jeff Uscier Agency, Inc...............................303-680-9858
Independent Insurance Agent representing HARTFORD, METLIFE and
SAFECO insurance and authorized to provide AARP Auto and Home
insurance for the Hartford.
Ray Smith, The Long-Term Care Specialist...................303-699-4172
HEB resident. Independent broker. Affordable. Pays for home
care in HEB & much more. [email protected]
Interior Design
Pamela D. Earnest Interiors, Inc.................................. 303-690-9467
Design consultation, paint selections, draperies, fabrics, carpeting and furniture.
Hourly consultation or cost plus. HEB resident, thirty yrs. experience.
Landscaping
Cox Professional Landscape Services LLC.................... 303-693-6878
Professional Full-Service Landscape Company. Maintenance & Enhancements.
“Whatever it Takes” See our ad in this newsletter.
Lamp Post Repair and Mailbox Post Repair
Lamp post repair: Cliff................................................. 720-331-5919
Reinforce and paint to look like new. HEB resident. HEB references available.
Any services derived from this magazine are at the sole
discretion of the purchaser.
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Law Office
Jeffrey H. Katz, P. C., (HEB Resident).........................303-773-9082
Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Living Wills, Estate Planning, Business
and Corporate law: HEB Resident; Available for home visits.
Kirch and Rounds, P.C., Attorneys at Law....................303-671-7726
Specializing in Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Real
Estate. Over 40 years combined experience. Home visits available. www.dwkpc.net.
Manicurist
Your Resident Manicurist, Leslie............................303-598-0071
50% off First Visit, Fiberglass/Acrylic Nails, Manicures & Pedicures.
Professional Nail Services by Marilynn........................720-296-1244
23 years exp. 25% off first visit! Shallac, manicures, pedicures, acrylic.
Located at DHD Salon. Aurora Parkway and Gartrell.
Medical
The Medical Center of Aurora......................................720-376-6400
Closer- Faster - Your New Community ER
22500 E. Dry Creek Road Aurora • www.SaddleRockER.com
Orthodontics
Reed Orthodontics.......................................................303-617-3333
Featuring INVISALIGN treatment to create a “Smile For a Lifetime!”
Chosen as TOP ORTHODONTIST in 5280 Magazine, Colorado Parent
and Centennial Best of the Best. www.reedortho.com
Mortgage Services Reverse & Traditional
Mark Schmidt Mortgage Broker
Reverse Mortgage Consultant.............................................720-206-4539
My job is to help you decide if a Reverse Mortgage is the right choice
[email protected] hecmtruth.com NMLS 846014 CO 100037582
Painting
Vivax Pro Painting.......................................................720-331-9735
Please call Vivax Pro Painting for all of your interior and exterior painting needs.
Wood Replacement and Gutters! Many HEB projects complete!
Pets
The Pet Sitter Lady, Linette Burke...............................720-982-3877
Loving care when you’re not there, quality pet sitting in your home or mine!
Visit our website at www.thepetsitterlady.com or email [email protected]
Pilates and Gyrotonic
Barbara Huttner...........................................................303-942-1541
Pilates and Gyrotonic, Certified Master Teacher on all equipment.
40 years experience. The best training for golf and tennis.
www.heritageeaglebend.com
Real Estate
Andrea Bunker Marrese, Brokers Guild.........................303-870-2689
Your Arizona and Colorado Realtor
Fred Smith, Re/Max Masters........................................303-930-5132
Your Heritage Eagle Bend Specialist. www.Fred-Smith.net, [email protected]
LaVonne Lydin, Lydin Group Realty............................303-946-7772
Specializing in HEB real estate since 2000!
Carrol J Howard..........................................................303-883-1369
HEB Resident, McKean Real Estate Inc.
[email protected]
Richard (Dick)Kelley, Provident Real Estate................720-870-1959
Metro Brokers - Real Estate my entire career, full time broker & HEB Resident
Property Management also available.
[email protected] – www.ProvidentREColorado.com
Emilie Hogy, 8Z Real Estate........................................303-888-2860
I live and sell in HEB! 34+ years of successful real estate transactions. CNE
(Certified Negotiation Expert) SREI (Seniors Real Estate Institute) Helping buyers
and sellers in life’s transitions.
Remodeling and Repair
Mark’s Remodeling and Repair.....................................720-628-1033
Complete kitchen and bathroom remodels, basements, wood flooring, light
fixtures, hidden wire wall mounted flat panel TVs.
HEB references available
Roofing
The Firm LLC: Keane....................................................720-629-7107
Hail damage, Roofing, General Contractor, Insurance Restoration
www.thefirmics.com
AVI Roofing & Gutters..................................................303-296-8551
Family owned & operated, “Your Original Roofing Contractor” Serving the Heritage
Eagle Bend community for the past 14 years. Call today for your
free estimate.
Senior Care Consultants
Answers for Senior Care, Phil & Lily Hotaling..............303-799-1313
Providing Geriatric Care services & Housing Referral/placement
Technical Services
JWSTechServices, LLC Technical Services and Training...........303-766-2520
Get the most out of your devices. Call Jim Stevens or email: [email protected]
303-746-1366 (cell) Fax: 303-766-3110 www.jwstechservices.com
Travel
Cindy Brewer, Travel Agent HEB resident....................720-502-6690
Plumbing
Banner Plumbing Service Co.......................................303-841-4085
Stephen Frost, Master Plumber, An HEB neighbor for all your plumbing needs.
Service and Repair, etc. Emergency Service Available.
Parker Plumbing & Heating, Inc.................................303-840-2931
Kevin Bates, Master Plumber, An HEB neighbor and local family business since
1992. Providing plumbing service and repair, hot water heaters, remodels,
and more.
Patriot Plumbing, Drains, Heating, Air Conditioning..303-647-6791
24/7 plumbing service for your home including water heaters, drain
clearing, sump pumps, water softening, new fixture installation and more.
Schedule at your convenience. Clean, polite, uniformed technicians.
Home of the 100% “You’ll Be Thrilled” Guarantee!
Join Travel Travel for a 12nt British Isle Cruise June 1, 2016
with Princess Cruise Line
email for prices, [email protected]
Real Estate
Gary & Gwen Arnold, Re/Masters, Inc........................303-766-6801
Full time residential brokers, HEB Residents
Cynthia McGann, Brokers Guild Real Estate..................303-514-3437
HEB Resident. Call Cynthia for all your real estate needs!
25 Years Local Experience. HEB Discount +HEB References
Great Views Travel - Travel Consultants ...................720.330.9068
[email protected] “We handle all your travel details so you don’t
have to – matching your travel expectations to a travel experience.”
Check out our free, informative travel seminars - www.GreatViewsTravel.com
Call or email me to set an appointment and begin the planning of that
great getaway!
Window Treatments
Amazing Blinds Services All Blinds & Shades-Repairs and Sales, Jose..................303-906-1908
We Beat Any Price Free In Home Estimates
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WITH THE KIND OF INVESTMENT YOU HAVE IN YOUR HOME, EXPERIENCE DOES COUNT!
WE HAVE OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
HEB RESIDENTS
McKean Real Estate Inc.
Carrol J. Howard
Mobile: 303.883.1369
Email: [email protected]
Darell S. McKean
Mobile: 303.766.9852
Email: [email protected]
Turning Age 65?
Medicare Advantage
and
Medicare Supplement Plans
Licensed Colorado & Arizona
RICK E. GAMBRELL
HEB Resident
Fall Special 10% off
located in 80016
Family Owned since 1999
5 Star rating on Google
A+ Rated by BBB
Call or email
Rick E. Gambrell
Phone: 65?
303/795-0254
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HEB Resident Medicare
Advantage
and
Medicare Supplement Plans
Licensed Colorado & Arizona
303 680 8800
Call or email
303.795.0254
[email protected]
Complete
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Rick E. Gambrell
HEB Resident
Phone: 303/795-0254
Rick @completebenefitsgroup.com
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ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE
at JORDAN
MorningStarSeniorLiving.com
14301 E. Arapahoe Road
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Eagle Bend Community Church
Sunday: Coffee & Conversation 9:30 am, Service at 10 am.
Antero Room of HEB Clubhouse
Please join us for fellowship, inspiring Bible-based messages
and beautiful music.
Call Bruce Minor, Pastor, (303) 757-1455
Visit our Website: http://eaglebendcc.org/
Choir practice Thursday at 7:00 pm • Women’s Bible Study, 2nd and 4th Mondays at 9:00 am
Co-ed Bible study the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm
CELEBRATING OUR 9TH YEAR AT HERITAGE EAGLE BEND
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KIRCH and ROUNDS, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Over 50 years of combined legal experience
in the areas of Estate Planning, Estate
Administration, Elder Law, Real Estate,
Tax Planning and Trust & Estate Litigation.
6780 S. Liverpool Street Unit D • Aurora, Colorado 80016
303.680.1941
Hours • 7am - 3pm
7 days per week
GET YOUR HALLOWEEN GOODIES FROM BEV’S!
Just a short drive from HEB!
Kirch and Rounds, P.C.
Located at
Cherry Creek Place 1
3131 S. Vaughn Way, Suite 200
Aurora, CO 80014
303.671.7726
www.dwkpc.net
Lunch Special – Sandwich and Cup of Soup $5.00
Special Orders, Cakes, Pies, Breads, Cinnamon Rolls,
Pecan Sticky Buns, Croissants, Strudel, Turnovers,
Cookies, and much more.
Catering, Special Parties or Meetings,
and after hours private parties.
Chef2U provides drop in chef services. Our professional/passionate chefs
prepare nourishing meals according to the needs/moods/ dietary
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OCTOBER 15th to DECEMBER 7TH IS THE OPEN ENROLLMENT
PERIOD FOR MAKING CHANGES TO YOUR MEDICARE HEALTH
INSURANCE PLAN FOR 2016. WHETHER YOU ARE NEW TO
MEDICARE, ABOUT TO TURN 65, RETIRING SOON, OR JUST
WANT TO EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS, THIS IS THE TIME TO TAKE
A LOOK AT WHAT IS AVAILABLE.
PAT COX – HEB RESIDENT - 303-680-0904
I.C.A. – Sales Representative - UnitedHealthcare Medicare
Solutions
For more information please attend one of the following meetings at the
HEB CLUBHOUSE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH AT 10:00AM
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH AT 2:00PM
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Fred Smith
RE/MAX Masters Millennium
303-930-5132
[email protected]
www.Fred-Smith.net
“Your Heritage Eagle Bend Specialist”
Living and working in HEB!
If you are thinking about buying or selling, please contact me.
For Sale – 23607 E. Phillips Pl. - 701 - $450,000
Perfect location w/expansive golf course views from extended deck. Spacious kitchen w/42” cabinets,
Corian counters, tile floors & center island. 2 master suites, + office/den. Walkout basement ready to finish.
For Sale – 8160 S. Valdai Ct. – 703 - $457,500
Great cul-de-sac location w/private yard backing to golf course. Beautiful kitchen w/granite counters, wood
floors & 42” cabinets, plus hearth room. Master bed w/coved ceilings & 5-piece master bath. Nice office/den.
For Sale – 7989 S. Quemoy Way - 602 - $499,000
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Gorgeous views of the 14 fairway from extended deck. Beautifully xeriscaped yard. Lovely kitchen
w/hardwood, 42” cabinets, built-in desk & gas stove. Finished basement w/great room, bed, bath & storage.
For Sale – 22712 E. Mineral Pl. – Sandpines - $599,000
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Stunning home w/screened patio overlooking 18 fairway & mountains. Gourmet kitchen w/2 level granite
counters, 42” cabinets w/pantry, wood floors & double oven. Finished walkout bsmt w/kitchen, living & more!
SOLD! – 23673 E. Links Pl. - 902
SOLD! – 8235 S. Shawnee St. - 602
Top 100 producer in the 5-State RE/MAX Mountain Region.
Ranked among America’s Best Real Estate Agents by REAL Trends.
Honesty, Integrity and Service Excellence.
Contact me for a complimentary market analysis.
Visit www.Fred-Smith.net to see all HEB homes for sale.
Jeff Uscier
Above All Insurance Group, LLC
An Independent Insurance Agent
Providing Insurance for
Auto, Home, Condo, Life Insurance
and Income Retirement Programs
Representing:
Hartford, SAFECO, MetLife, Travelers
and other companies.
Call Jeff today for a Quote.
303.680.9858
8224 S. Winnipeg Ct.
Aurora CO 80016
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AssistedLiving
Experience True Peace of Mind.
Assistance is always available,
if and when you need it.
Enjoy an Independent lifestyle and know
that all the assistance you’ll need is
available, right here. Our Assisted Living
services are second to none. Come by
for lunch and a visit. Talk with some of our
members first hand, and you’ll see why
our members wouldn’t live anywhere else.
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes Available.
Get your Priority Reservation today!
303.695.8100
www.StAndrewsVillage.net
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Independent & Assisted Living • Nursing • Medicare Rehabilitation
In-Home Care • Out-Patient Therapy
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RMF
REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC
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Call and schedule an appointment today!
303.840.9557
or visit FOR E ST HILLSDE N TA LCO.CO M
7450 S. GARTRELL RD. #A-9
AURORA, CO 80016
(NEXT TO SUPER TARGET)
JO I N U S A N D G E T
FREE W HI T E N I N G F O R L IFE!
15% D I S C O U N T
FO R CA S H P A T I E N T S
Privately owned by Dr. Jared Bruggeman
Offer good through November 1, 2015 | Most insurances accepted
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ANTIQUES
WANTED TO PURCHASE
WHOLE ESTATES OR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS
Silver • Paintings
Oriental (Japanese & Chinese)
European • Black Forest • Vintage Jewelry
Bronzes • Chanel • Hermes • Etc
I am an English Antique dealer with over 45 years
of experience and am a member of the International Society of Appaisers.
I have lived here in Eagle Bend for the past 11 years.
Thank you, Martin Kay
Please call me at your convenience for a free appraisal.
303.619.5990 or 303.519.2982
Creating Lifelong Smiles!
Imagine what your smile can be!
Dr. Reed specializes in orthodontics for Adults as
well as teens! Recognized as a top orthodontist over the last
6 years by general dentists (5280 Magazine), parents
(Colorado Parent Magazine) and the community
(Centennial: Best Of The Best).
We want to help you create your
smile for a lifetime!
20971 Smoky Hill Rd. #200
Centennial, CO 80015
303-617-3333
www.reedortho.com
[email protected]
Complimentary Exam
Free Screening X-Ray
Invisalign – Alternative to Braces
Convenient Payment Plans
Damon System Provider
Invisalign makes it so easy!
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NEW PATIENT SPECIALS
CUSTOM WHITENING & TRAYS $99
BOTOX (USA) $9.99 per unit
(compared to $12-16 Denver Metro retail value)
EXCLUSIVE SENIOR DISCOUNT PLAN
(call for plan savings details!)
22651 E Aurora Pkwy #A5, Aurora, CO 80016
CALL: 303.617.0303
VISIT: www.PDHSmiles.com
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Sold
Properties
August,
2015
Sold Properties
August,
2015
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Detached
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Emilie Hogy, Realtor
8z Real Estate
www.EmilieHogy.8z.com
[email protected]
303.888.2860
1235
23673 Links Pl
1262
7955 Algonquain Cr
1262
7499 Biloxi Way
1362
23601 Jamison Pl
1261
8252 Winnipeg Ct
1590
7584 Addison Way
1737
23385 Elmhurst Pl
1796
22800 Heritage
WyPkwy
1796 7940 Riviera Ct
1683
7912 Riviera Ct
2320
8251 Quatar Cr
Price
$259900
$260000
$280000
$289000
$299900
$394500
$418895
$418895
$460000
$474900
$475000
$559900
Your HEB “Active Adult Community” Real Estate Expert
Not all properties were listed and/or sold by 8z Real Estate. This data is based on content
supplied by REcolorado, IRES and/or PPAR. Content is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Content may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.
Special places to
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Personal care plans as
unique as you are.
HighPointe Assisted Living & Memory Care
303.647.6689 • DENVER
I-25 and Hampden Avenue
Lincoln Meadows Senior Living
303.647.6738 • PARKER
I-25 and Lincoln Avenue
Peakview Assisted Living & Memory Care
303.323.8762 • CENTENNIAL
NOW OPEN!
Smoky Hill and Liverpool Street
SpectrumRetirementColorado.com
Actual Spectrum Resident
42 HP LM PKV Heritage Eagle Oct 2015
SPECTRUM RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES
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Professional. Expert. Meticulous.
Just Like You…
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ANY SERVICE
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A NEW
AIR CONDITIONER,
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WATER HEATER.
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KNOW WHERE TO GO
We’re Close. We’re Fast. 24/7
From bumps and bruises to more serious illnesses and injuries, we’re here for you.
If you need an ER, you can rest easy knowing that Saddle Rock ER is here for you,
providing high quality emergency care in your neighborhood. With short wait times,
our board-certified physicians will get you in and out, fast. For current ER wait times,
text “ER” to 23000. Know when to go – we’ll be here for you.
At Gartrell Rd and E-470
22500 E Dry Creek Road, Aurora
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JACK’S
Window & Carpet Cleaning
JacksWindowCleaning.com
Special Pricing for HEB Residents Only!
Call Now 303-400-5231
Free Estimates
WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALS
Exterior Window Cleaning
Duplex/Townhome (20-40 window panes) ...$100
Single Family Home (40-60 window panes) $115
Single Family Home(60-80 window panes)..$130
Interior Window Cleaning
Duplex/Townhome (20-40 window panes) ...$70
Single Family Home (40-60 window panes) .$85
Single Family Home(60-80 window panes)..$115
Extra Charges apply for screen, track cleaning, storm
windows or French pane
CARPET CLEANING
SPECIALS
3 Areas & Hall ..$135
5 Areas ….……..$150
7 Areas. ………..$199
Includes Pre-Treatment
Truck Mounted Systems
(Steam Clean)
*Certain Conditions May Apply
$25 OFF
When You Get
Your Windows
and Carpet
Cleaning Done
the Same Day!
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Would you like to search for homes in both
Colorado and Arizona?
Now you can!!
YOUR REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONALS
Visit: www.andreabunkergroup.com
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YOUR EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE
PROFESSIONALS
Meet Our Team at the Andrea Bunker Group
Shaunna Berrian
Associate Broker
[email protected]
720-203-0591
Andrea Bunker
REALTOR®
[email protected]
303-870-2689
Judy Ferrel
Associate Broker
[email protected]
303-718-3466
Benefits of working with the ABG…
 Licensed in both Colorado and Arizona!
 Get 50 years combined experience to guide you through your real estate transaction
from start to finish.
 We still believe in old fashion values, where respect, hard work and honesty are our top
priority.
 The ANDREA BUNKER GROUP gives you personal attention, professional advice and a
FREE PROFESSIONAL MARKET ANALYSIS within 24 hours of your call.
 Extensive experience with builder sales, private resale, mortgages and title insurance.
 We will guide you through the process while protecting your assets, confidentiality and
security.
 Ask us about the different lending institutions that we work with, that offer all loan
programs, including Reverse Mortgages!
7995 East Hampden Ave, Suite 100 Denver Colorado 80231 303-870-2689
2680 S. Val Vista Dr. Bldg. 1, Suite 101 Gilbert Arizona 85295 602-296-8812
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DISTRICT
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Roger Harmelink
303-693-4169
Karen Haglund
720-200-2759
Valerie Ness 303-362-4613
Mary Procaccio
303-690-2076
John Kerbaugh
720-870-2343
Peggy Calhoun303-699-7420
Wilson Egan
303-690-3264
Judy Bynum720-489-0800
EMAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
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District #9 is looking for a new Delegate! Please contact Wendy Stofa with questions at 720-235-1831
John Wright
303-766-3933
[email protected]
Darleen Pelot
303.484.9746
[email protected]
Dennis Tierney
720-459-8527 [email protected]
John Tesmer
720-287-0651 [email protected]
Connie Smith
303-617-9332
[email protected]
Linda McKee 703-716-5654 [email protected]
John Ehlers
303-484-9352 [email protected]
Irv Reinke
206-227-9581
[email protected]
John Kimble
303-706-1341 [email protected]
Tom Brennan
303-690-0052 [email protected]
Beverly Worford 720-420-9500 [email protected]
Roy Messmore 720-842-1933 [email protected]
Susan Smart
303-862-7082 [email protected]
Diane Rae
303-530-4147 [email protected]
Carrol Howard
303-400-4519
[email protected]
Dale Fabricus
720-524-8404
[email protected]
Dave Burnett
303-699-4997 [email protected]
Russ Randall
303-766-8662 [email protected]
Barbara Cahill
303-955-1397 [email protected]
Cherie Bare 301-742-3848 [email protected]
George Wagner 303-731-9391 [email protected]
Bonnie Shapiro
303-693-1212
[email protected]
Roy Smith
303-617-0354 [email protected]
Diane Maywhort
303-680-1569 [email protected]
Ann Ferris 303-482-7005
[email protected]
Carl (Denny) Widhalm 303-680-9825
[email protected]
Carol Mongar [email protected]
Jane Harris
720-328-5762
[email protected]
Traditions Board Contact Information (for emergencies only)
Traditions Hotline: Traditions Snowline: Thomas Dorr - President
Gerry Sandberg, Vice President
Bob Holtschlag - Treasurer
Mary Lou Espinosa - Secretary
Joel Glenn - Director
303.343.4011
303.343.3063
303.349.6924
720.638.0676
303.290.0190
303.699.0368
303.680.2230
Village Board Contact Information (for emergencies only)
Village Board Hotline: 303.343.4011
Village Board Snowline: 303.343.3063
Village Homeowner Issues
303.343.4011
Jeff Uscier, President 303.680.9858
Valerie Ness, Vice President
303.362.4613
Jerry Bohlmann, Treasurer
307.220.3329
Debbi Calvin, Director
303.955.0060
Ray Stansberry720.936.7213
Please be sure to notify the Welcome Desk
of any changes to your contact information
Hotline Number
Traditions &
Village
303.343.4011
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Heritage Eagle Bend Master Association, Inc.
23155 East Heritage Parkway
Aurora, CO 80016
PRSRT STD
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PERMIT NO. 1624
POSTMASTER, PLEASE DELIVER BY OCTOBER 1st
UPCOMING
EVENTS
OCTOBER
October 2 October 3 October 6 October 7 October 8 October 13 October 14 October 15 October 20
October 23 October 31 Blood Drive
Aurora Symphony
Prime of Your Life
City of Aurora Candidates
Trivia
Town Hall – HEB Budget
Arapahoe County Veteran Service
Bingo
CAL – Molly Brown
Witches Luncheon
Masquerade Ball
NOVEMBER
November 7 November 11
November 16
Craft Fair
Veterans Program
Delegate Budget Ratification
Watch for more details in future news magazines, eblasts and on the website at www.heritageeaglebend.com
photo submitted by Joe Bacheller