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MOUNTAIN BROKERS Life shrinks or expands in proportion to ones courage. Anais Nin N E W P R I c E N E W L I S T IN G N E W L I S T IN G ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT AUGUST 1, 2014 9 Aug. 7: Gigi from Moab. Acoustic. Rock Inn. 6 p.m. Aug. 7: Elk Hollow & Nancy Bell. Tribute to Folk Music Legends. Performance Park. 7 p.m. Aug. 7: Ladies Night with the Mountain Town Rockers. Estes Park Resort. 7 p.m. Aug. 8: Jack & Gary. Acoustic. Barlow Plaza. 5:30 p.m. Aug. 8: Just Jill. Acoustic. Rock Inn. 7 p.m. Aug. 3: Magician Bradley Mayhew. Magic. Barlow Plaza. 5:30 p.m. Aug. 4: Colorado Music Festival Chamber Orchestra. Classical. Stanley Hotel. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6: Arthur Lee Land. Acoustic. Rock Inn. 6 p.m. Aug. 6: Campfire Sing-Along with Brad Fitch. Country and Folk. YMCA. 7 p.m. Aug. 7: Richard Geppinger. Electric Guitar. Barlow Plaza. 5:30 p.m. Aug. 1: Ray Young. Jazz Piano. Nickys Steakhouse. 6 p.m. Aug. 1: Arthur Lee Land Live Looping Awesome Show. Bluegrass & Folk Rock. Rock Inn. 9 p.m. Aug. 2: Jack & Gary. Acoustic. Barlow Plaza. 5:30 p.m. Aug. 2: Ray Young. Jazz Piano. Nickys Steakhouse. 6 p.m. Aug. 2: Tom Thomas. Acoustic. Rock Inn. 7 p.m. Music & Entertainment Bingo. Every Tuesday & Thursday. American Legion. 7 p.m. Trivia Night. Every Wed. Longz. 7 p.m. Open Mic. Every Wed. Lonigans. 9 p.m. Karaoke. Every Friday & Sat. Lonigans. 9 p.m. Cowboy Sing-Along with Brad Fitch. Bond Park. Every Sun, Mon, Tues. 7 p.m. Aug. 1: Nancy Cook. Acoustic. Barlow Plaza. 5:30 p.m. livemusic By Kieth Hammond Special to the Trail-Gazette T he final concert of the Estes Park Music Festival Sum- mer Series will be a powerful event with two sel- dom heard pieces that will knock your socks off. This concert will be per- formed at 7:30 p.m. on Mon- day, Aug. 4 at the Stanley Hotel Concert Hall. The guest conductor is Canadian Jean-Marie Zeitouni, music director of the Columbus Symphony and I Musici de Montreal. Zeitouni is one of three guest conductors this sum- mer who are auditioning the the position of music direc- tor of the Colorado Music Festival, filling the position of Michael Christie. The violin soloist is Adele Anthony. Since her triumph at the Denmark 1996 Carl Nielsen International Violin Competition, Anthony has enjoyed an acclaimed and expanding international career with a performance schedule that includes both solo appearances and cham- ber music performances around the world. In recent seasons, she has performed See FINALE, pg. 11 Estes Park Music Festivals Sounds of Summer finale Adele Anthony Jean-Marie Zeitouni FIRST COLORADO REALTY When you want to know about Estes Park area real estate, call the experienced professionals at First Colorado Realty. We specialize in primary and vacation homes and condos, vacant land and commercial property. Call 586-3333 or 800-401-7750. PEAK REALTY When you are looking for your perfect piece of the Rockies, get the power of Peak Realty. 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Please call us at 970-586-2345, or visit our website, at www.rangerealty.com Realtor Register 10 AUGUST 1, 2014 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT finalefrompage 10 with the orchestras of Hous- ton, San Diego, Seattle, Buf- falo, Indianapolis and Mil- waukee and abroad with orchestras in Budapest, Hel- sinki, Copenhagen, Gothen- burg, Paris and Leipzig. She has also appeared at the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. Her recent recit- als include the complete works of Bach for solo vio- lin. There are two powerful pieces on this program. The first is Carmen Suite by Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin. Shchedrin was born in 1932 in Moscow and was the chairman of the Composers Union of the Russian Federation, suc- ceeding Dmitri Shostak- ovich. While his name is somewhat obscure in the west, his Carmen Suite is his best known composition here and was championed by Shostakovich. It is based on the opera by Georges Bizet. What you will hear in this piece: You will recognize many of the most popular melodies from the opera. Shchedrin manipulates the original melodic material in wild and ingenious ways and also uses a large bois- terous percussion section. This work has flamboyance, fire and is outright fun to hear. It will truly be a real tour de force. The second piece is Sere- nade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra, Harp and Per- cussion by our favorite American composer, Leon- ard Bernstein. Bernstein states, There is no literal program for this serenade, despite the fact that it result- ed from a rereading of Pla- tos charming dialogue, The Symposium. The music, like the dialogue, is a series of related statements in praise of love, and generally fol- lows the Platonic form through the succession of speakers at the banquet. Each of the five speakers propounds his conception of love, thus this composition is in five movements. This music goes through many moods and is a virtuosic piece for the solo violin. This final concert, not to be missed, will truly be the finest of the season. New this season will be the pre-concert overtures. These informal dialogues and informative talks with the guest conductors are free to all concertgoers. They will take place in the Lodge adjacent to the Stan- ley Concert Hall beginning at 6 p.m. on the night of the concert. The guest conduc- tor will be present between 6:30 until 6:45 p.m. A cash bar will be available. Please join us. Concert tickets: $30 each (cash or check). $1 per tick- et is added to all credit card purchases. Tickets are avail- able at the door or on-line (will-call) at www.estespark- musicfestival.org. They are also available in advance at Macdonald Book Shop, 152 E. Elkhorn Ave,, Estes Park. Children and students are admitted free of charge (student ID required). A full capacity house enjoyed, relished and enthusiastically applauded an all Mozart concert Monday night at the Stanley Hotel Concert Hall presented by the Estes Park Music Festival and featuring the Colorado Music Festival Chamber Orchestra from Boulder. From whence and whither Mozart and his popularity a full 223 years after his death? The simple answer is that Mozarts music has a univer- sal appeal which will probably never expire. To the casual listener, his music is bright, cheerful, and serene. Beneath, however, are quali- ties deep and profound, with evidences of underlying ten- derness and melancholy. Mozarts creative ability was the most comprehensive known to music and rarely has a human being been unmoved by the beauty of this music. The gem of Monday eve- nings program was his final symphony, No. 41, Jupiter which was performed at the end of the program. This sym- phony was the last in his final trilogy of symphonies all com- posed in less than three See REVIEW, pg. 13 Under Review Derald DeYoung Majestic Mozart at the Stanley Whats the Deal? Find out now at BocoDeals.com, home of the most Bodacious Community Deals in town. Sign up today for 50 to 80 percent off at your favorite local restaurants, entertainment venues, retailers, service providers and more. Have a deal to share? Contact Kelly Hendershot at 303.473.1415 or kelly@bocodeals.com today to become a BocoDeals.com partner. ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT AUGUST 1, 2014 11 homefrompage 9 assistant isnt around or, if its a small business and she doesnt have one, then apps do nicely. There are several apps for moms, including Bank of Mom an easy way to keep track of your kids allowances. Set up an account for each child and track any money they earn for chores or allowance. Measurement is the key to knowledge, control and improvement. CEOs have goals for their busi- nesses. Understand your homes workforce. A good CEO helps her employees grow and devel- op, not only for the compa- nys benefit, but for the employees as well. A well-running house- hold is a community effort; consider automated sys- tems. allensparkfrompage 6 ble rainbow. I ran inside to tell the cast, but they were all out in front of the cabin we use for back-stage, oooohing and ahhhhing at the sight. And the right side of the lower, brilliant rainbow? It was clearly anchored just below the hill we sit on, right smack down in Allenspark. After that, the sky totally cleared up to a beautiful evening; we started the show about 30 minutes past our go time and it was a terrific performance. The audience gave us a stand- ing ovation...spontaneous and heartfelt. Quite an amazing evening. Our next two shows on Saturday and Sunday were under this same magical, divine protection. In spite of rain all around, we were spared. Miracle #3. Magical and blessed, the Allenspark Performng Arts Company production of My Fair Lady continues its final weekend. Perfor- mance dates are 7 PM, July 31-August 2 and 2 PM, August 3. Tickets are $20 adults, $15 seniors 65+ and stu- dents (with ID), children 10 and under, free. Tickets can be purchased in advance from MacDonald Book Shop in Estes Park, at Distant Harbors Gift Shop in Allenspark and at the Old Gallery during open hours. Tickets are also available on-line at theoldgal- lery.org/arts/perfor- mance, by calling 303-747- 2926, email linneacarter@ gmail.com or at the door. An Aug., 3 Sunday mati- nee is followed by a Cast and Ground-Breaking Par- ty open to all to celebrate the run of My Fair Lady as well as the official ground- breaking of The Old Gal- lerys renovation with a potluck picnic; great party music provided by popular folk-jazz-blues singer Rebecca Folsom along with her circle of terrific profes- sional entertainers. Please bring a dish and/or bever- age to pass and join us in the fun. The Allenspark Old Gal- lery Weaver stage is locat- ed at 14863 Highway 7 in Allenspark, 15 miles south of Estes Park. This is a spectacular outdoor venue (covered); weather-appro- priate attire is recommend- ed. Boulder County asks that car-pooling be encour- aged. 13 acres in highly desired west side of Estes Park. Snow capped views of Continental Divide and Rocky Mountain National Park. Possible 3 building sites on this parcel. Horses allowed. City water and sewer may be available. Stunning acreage in Estes Valley.Windcliff subdivision next to this land. 360 degree views. Unique opportunity. MLS# 739563 TBDTunnel Road $549,000 Gorgeous rental condo beautifully finished with granite counters stainless appliances, wood beamed great room, 2 stone fire places, custom tile flooring with granite/slate inlays. Upper level deck and lower level patio has snow-capped views of the continental divide and Marys Lake views.Washer/dryer in laundry, very nice furniture throughout. Hot tub on lower patio. Great investment and turn-key. MLS# 731901 2625 Marys Lake Rd., #37 $329,000 Luxurious one level living condominium in attractive neighborhood! Bright & open floor plan... kitchen has stone tile floors & looks out over dinning area at spacious living room w/vaulted ceiling & large windows giving lots of light. Master suite w/walk-in closet, separate shower, Jacuzzi soaking tub.Two more large bedrooms. Oversized 2 car garage attached by covered breezeway. Near walking path leading around Lake Estes. Never lived in full time & shows like brand new! 1600Wapiti Drive, #32 $359,500 5 bedroom home in Estes Park at a great price. Residential home grandfathered to allow renting upper and lower levels separately. Upper level rented for $1,200 per month, lower level was rented for $1,000 per month. Owner pays $400 per month utilities. MLS# 696336 404 STANLEYAVENUE $219,000 See all Northern Colorado homes for sale on www.tomadams.net 1765 WILDFIRE RD. Mountain views fromthis 2 bedroom/ 2.5 bath condo in Vista Ridge. Open concept great roomwith gas freplace and cathedral ceiling. One of the fewunits with a 2 car garage and central air conditioning. Large deck (9 x16) to enjoy the views. In city limits with city utilities. $246,000 TBDLORY LANE 35 acres with the biggest views in the valley of Estes Park. You have seclusion, rock outcroppings, heavily treed and fenced. Property is zoned agricultural so taxes are very low. Build today or any time down the road. Well is in place and also electric and phone lines. Find your favorite building site. $735,000 1410 MATTHEWCIR. Well kept 3BR/2BA condo located near the 18 hole golf course in Mountain Fairways. Beautiful corner lot with mountain views. Convenient to downtown Estes Park, schools, Lake Estes. Patio accessed thru sliding glass doors in the kitchen. Home within city limits with city utilities. $240,000 12 AUGUST 1, 2014 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT Perry the Pun Master reviewfrompage 11 months in 1788. The profundity and con- trapuntal intrigue contained in this symphony made us wish the program had con- tained another of Mozarts late symphonies as well. The last movement was stunning where Mozart combines his several melo- dies all at once in an amaz- ing display of counterpoint that one would expect only of J S Bach. The performance that guest conductor Andrew Grams drew from the orchestra was at once spirit- ed and buoyant yet beauti- fully crafted and sensitive to the subtleties of Mozarts phrasing. The concert opened with a lesser known and earlier Mozart symphony, No 33, written some 9 years earlier. While lacking the profundity and contrapuntal mastery of No. 41, this is still Mozart in full displaying his ability to write engaging melodies, dancing tunes and an exuberant fina- le. In all, it was a gratifying opening to a radiant night of music making. Conductor Grams revealed himself as a sensitive and knowledge- able Mozart interpreter, gracefully shaping the musi- cal lines and bringing out the best from the orchestra. The soloist for the eve- ning was the first horn of the Colorado Festival Orchestra, Amy Jo Rhine. Ms Rhine brought us the last of the Mozart four horn concerti. One will usually hear a Mozart piano or violin con- certo at an all Mozart con- cert. It was a welcome treat to hear a member of this fine orchestra step up in the solo role and even more so to hear a wind player as soloist. Next Monday, August 4, is already the final concert in this outstanding series; look for a review of the music to be performed in a separate article in this publication today. Find a REALTOR or search for Homes, Condos, Land, Business Opportunities and Commercial Property E s t e s P a r k R e a l t o r s . o r g Cabin cleaned by restoration company after 2013 flood. Larimer County APPROVED to restore, begin your remodel now. July of 2013 was professionally APPRAISED at $150,000. Builder appraisal to put 20-25k and will be fully restored. Or to have even more EQUITY, fix it up yourself! Will make a perfect RENTAL with NO HOA dues or HOA covenants! Enjoy fishing from the deck! MLS# 736770 Cute remodeled cabin on the river is great for vacation rental or summer use. New gas range/ oven, refrigerator, new furniture, bed, sofa, lighting, switches, base cabinets, sink, counters, microwave, linen, towels, new floor supports, toilet, water pump, water heater, new barbque/smoker, front door/ lock....turnkey. Short term rentable. Rented at $150 per day and could go to $185 per day. MLS# 739655 25 Misty Manor Road $179,900 35 Misty Manor Road $105,000 See all Northern Colorado homes for sale on www.tomadams.net All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians; pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Jeff Erickson 303-589-2741 40 Acres+Rocks+Views+National Forest Seller Financing $375,000 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT AUGUST 1, 2014 13 I was just thinking about how much horses have done for mankind in the past. Which brought to mind how little we utilize them now and how protective we are of them. I agree we are obligated, as owners or riders, to take good care of them. I like the fact that horses often live into their thirties or even older, that they have good veterinary care, nutritious food, dental care and so on. I just think we underestimate how much they can do. Especially since they now receive such good care. And yes, Im aware that there are those who dont take such good care of their horses. I just think we generally dont realize how much work they are capable of. Ive often heard riders say their horse was tired. It was possible to hear it breathing hard, which was interpreted as being tired, it had to be urged on, and was sweating a little. Yet, as soon as we turned toward home, the horse found new vigor. It stepped right out, head bob- bing and pulling on the reins, ready to travel. Some- how, they got immediately got tired again if we turned away from their home cor- ral. Ive often mentioned that horses used on ranches in the past worked hard. I dont know that I ever saw a fat horse on the ranches where I worked. Come to think of it, I saw very few fat ranch hands, either. Well fed and in good shape, yes. Fat? Cant think of a single one, horse or man. I have pictures of equip- ment horses provided the power for. Road graders, with four to six horses pull- ing, and pulling hard. I think it still have a picture of a fel- low who did chores on the Dogie ranch, where he was driving thirty some horses on a ground driven separa- tor(threshing machine). He had four lines, two for the near and off horse of the back row and two to the out- side horses of the four in the lead. The rest of the horses had jockey sticks between the bridles. There wasnt a fat horse in the bunch, but they were all in good work- ing shape. If you knew Nor- man, the driver, you were absolutely certain they were well taken care of. Anytime you drive on a road, you can bet it was built by man and animal power originally. The same goes for some of the earthen dams you find. Dams that are now cement and steel were often originally earth fill dams and the fill came from teams of horses, making trip after trip pulling a fresno filled with dirt from the borrow pit to the dam site. The borrow pit alongside a road was probably dug by a horse drawn fresno as well. In my family pictures, I have one of my dad, about ten years old, holding the lines of his team, alongside a dozen or so other teams and drivers, all of whom were building a dam entirely of horse and man power. I guess manpower is often underestimated, too. Ride easy pard.....Vic - mtyodeler@hotmail.com Ride Easy Pard Victor T. Anderson Horsepower: understanding the animal ESTES VILLAGE PROPERTIES, LTD. Each Offce Is Independendlty Owned and Operated Where the Estes Valley has been coming for real estate solutions since 1985 www.EstesParkRealEstate.com 970-586-4425 800-726-1405 320 East Elkhorn, P.O. Box 4130. Estes Park CO 80517 LOT FOR SALE, OVER 1 ACRE, WATER TAP PAID. Lot w/ mtn views, gently sloping, well maintained road. Water tap value of $10,700. $149,900 808 Whispering Pines Dr TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY! ASTOUNDING VIEWS of Lake Estes, Longs Peak & Divide above Downtown; spacious Decks & Patio. SUPERIOR QUALITY & FINISHES! Are You Ready to Fall In Love? $597,000 318 Overlook Ct Black Canyon furnished condo. Superb mountain location. Overlooking Macgregor ranch, the mountain views are some of the best in Estes Valley.Inground pool, plus fabulous restaurant on site. $252,500 800 MacGregor Ave C1 UNHEARD OF PRICE in this neighborhood - 1 acre lot, south facing, city water, sewer, natural gas, paved streets. Views of Longs Peak, Mt. Meeker Twin sisters, access to Prospect Mountain hiking trail. $104,900 175 Curry Drive ON BANKS OF FALL RIVER End unit condo by RMNP N Entrance, & minutes to downtown Estes. Spacious 2 BR 2 BA. Well managed & maintained property w/ prof on site mgmnt. Furniture included. $249,900 1340 Fall River Rd F MOUNTAIN VIEWS IN ALL DIRECTIONS Twith abundant wildlife. Lot backs up to 32 acres of open space. This lot is very secluded & private w/ all utilities are available. Only minutes from downtown. $162,900 TBD Sleepy Hollow FANTASTIC PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN VISTAS View Longs Peak, Twin Sisters, Prospect Mountain & Lake Estes, Photovoltaic solar panels, Updated kitchen, Granite counter tops & wood cabinets, deck. $230,000 1783 Olympian Ln CHARMING SUMMER CABIN, 1 bed, 3/4 bath, screened porch near National Forest in private setting. Primitive, One of a Kind Antiques (furniture & Adorable furnishings included. $118,900 13 Petrous Place Updated 3 bedroom ranch style home in Estes Park. Well maintained with numerous updates. Liviingroom with freplace, hardwood foors, offce, family room. Fenced yard with patio. A nice fnd for the price! $249,000 340 5th St N E W L I S T I N G Riverfront Location on Fall River at Fawn Valley Inn. Perfect get-a-way condo with a rental income opportunity. HOA fee includes pool, hot tub, cable tv, wif, water, sewer, trash, exterior maintenance. $159,000 2760 Fall River Rd #203 N E W L I S T I N G N E W L I S T I N G N E W L I S T I N G 14 AUGUST 1, 2014 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT throughout the Estes Valley in September. Estes Valley Library cardholders may now stop by the library to pick up a copy of The Big Burn to read in preparation for this falls activities. The copies of The Big Burn have been made possible by a grant from the Estes Valley Library Foundation and a special gift from Estes Park resident Carol Linnig. Cop- ies may also be purchased locally at Macdonald Book Shop. Additionally, an eBook version is available to reserve through the librarys eServices catalog. For more information about One Book One Val- ley 2014, contact the library at (970) 586-8116 or visit estesvalleylibrary.org November 18 when author Timothy Egan will visit Estes Park for a free speak- ing event, as well as a VIP meet-and-greet for donors. Full program details will be announced with a newslet- ter to be distributed year of celebration, which begins in September. This years project will feature an opening recep- tion, discussions, storytell- ing, films, and more. The grand event of the season will take place on Tuesday, can conservation move- ment, including its champi- oning by larger-than-life Theodore Roosevelt and his pioneering chief forest- er Gifford Pinchot. Historic figures including legendary John Muir, the tenacious Ed Pulaski, and female homesteader Pinkie Adair all provide a richness of characters throughout. This years book finalists were chosen as being out- standing works in nature writing, and readers are encouraged to reflect upon The Big Burn, mindful that its events occurred just a few years before the cre- ation of Rocky Mountain National Park. One Book One Valley 2014 is being planned in unison with Rockys 100th Anniversary By Kurtis Kelly Special to the Trail-Gazette A fter many weeks of suspense, the title in the Estes Valley Librarys fourth annual One Book One Valley project has been announced. Last Monday, Mayor Bill Pinkham joined staff from the Estes Valley Library to herald in this falls featured book: The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America. Its author, Timo- thy Egan is a New York Times bestselling writer, a National Book Award Win- ner, and a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. The selection came as the result of a community vote held last spring to choose among five book finalists. Since its publication, The Big Burn has earned an outpouring of praise. A masterwork in every sense, said the Christian Science Monitor. Publish- ers Weekly called it a tre- mendous tale, noting that Egan brings a touching humanity to this story of valor and cowardice in the face of a national catastro- phe, paying respectful attention to Roosevelts grand dream of conserva- tion and of an America for the little man. The book builds its narra- tive around the dramatic events of a ferocious wild- fire battering through for- ests in Washington, Idaho and Montana in August of 1910. Yet its larger story encompasses the backdrop of the burgeoning Ameri- Pulitzer-winningauthor chosen for OneBookOneValley 2014 Courtesy Photo / Estes Park Trail Gazette Estes Park Mayor Bill Pinkham and author Timothy Egan at Mondays announcement The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America announcement made Monday Saturday auguSt 2nd & Sunday auguSt 3rd PRICE AddREss OffICE/AgEnt PHOnE HOuR $272,000 1555 Raven Cir Maurine Garretson 970-396-9597 Open Sat & Sun B-Estes Park Coldwell Banker Plains Realty 12:30-2:00 pm $359,000 1600 Wapiti Drive #32 Tom Adams 970-481-5188 Saturday 12 3 pm Colorado Mtn. Home Realty Best Value In estes! Call Maurine Garretson 970-396-9597 Open Sat & Sun 12:30-2:00 pm 1555 Raven Cir B-estes Park $ 272,000 Awesome Interior! Great Views! 3 large bedrooms walk-out patios off 2 bedrooms deck off main level 1,900 sf. 1 year home warranty PLUS FIRST YEAR HOA PAID FOR BUYER! Seller will leave furniture at no cost or remove at buyers option. MLS#736235 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT AUGUST 1, 2014 15 Christian Collinet, Broker/Owner 970-231-8570 Janine Dawley, Assistant to Christian Collinet Mindy Van Nest, Office Coordinator Diane Visintainer, Administrative Assistant Brad Barnett, Broker Assoc. 970-212-6780 Kelly November Carlson, Broker Assoc. 970-402-0659 Julia Daley, Broker Assoc. 720-937-0806 Becky Davis, GRI, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-405-9709 Glinda Doyle, Assistant to Judy Nystrom Sue Magnuson, GRI, Broker Assoc 970-214-0319 Judy Nystrom, GRI, Broker Assoc. 970-586-5053 Mike Richardson, GRI, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-215-2722 Heidi Riedesel, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-691-7083 Lori Smith, Broker Assoc. 970-232-5511 Jack Smith, Broker Assoc. 970-231-7327 Tom Thomas, Broker Associate 970-481-3619 L E A DE R S I N E S T E S PA R K R E A L E S TAT E 970.586.3333 800.401.7750 523 St. Vrain Lane Estes Park, CO 80517 www.FirstColoradoRealty.com Gorgeous Mountain Playground Austrian Cyprus foors, granite, stainless appliances, $795,000 780 Alpine Drive Borders National Forest $597,000 3346 Glacier Drive Little Valley Log Home $865,000 3855 Star Way One Level Living $285,500 1220 Juniper Drive Walk to the Golf Course $179,999 1050 S. Saint Vrain Avenue C-3 Private NewHome $489,000 1217 Miller Fork Road 1.31 Acres $139,500 2630 Ridge Lane N E W Exceptional Accessibility $675,000 410 Riverside Drive 5 Bedrooms &15 Acres $675,000 6777 E. Highway 36 2.27 Acre Lot in Premier Grey Fox Estates $250,000 Lot 8 ShadowMountain Road Private Mountain Getaway $275,000 635 Waltonia Road Investment Opportunity/Employee Housing Total price is $675,000 260 267 Sunny Acres Court 1 1 A c r e s N E W N E W 16 AUGUST 1, 2014 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT L E A DE R S I N E S T E S PA R K R E A L E S TAT E 970.586.3333 800.401.7750 523 St. Vrain Lane Estes Park, CO 80517 www.FirstColoradoRealty.com Stunning, Timeless Retreat on 9+ Acres Thermador appliances, granite counters & a one-of-a-kind $1,595,000 1732 Devils Gulch Road Year-Round RIVERFRONT Retreat W/Water Rights! $345,000 121 Canyon River Road 3005 Grey Fox Drive $2,495,000 Exceptional Retreat $524,000 505 Riverrock Circle 3,512sf CustomRanch $539,000 1069 Pine Knoll Drive Fantastic Views This can be yours for only $65,000 925 Bulwark Ridge Drive N E W N E W CustomHome with Big Views $595,000 129 Alpine Drive 1.21Acres with Views! $87,000 Lot 29 Pine Tree Drive Professional Condo on Riverwalk $250,000 356 E. Elkhorn #9 Serenity at Cedar Ridge Easy Living at Fairway $379,500 1151 Fairway Club Circle Unit 2 360 Degree Views your own landscaping. No HOA fees. Paved, easily Lot 12 Ptarmigan Drive Christian Collinet, Broker/Owner 970-231-8570 Janine Dawley, Assistant to Christian Collinet Mindy Van Nest, Office Coordinator Diane Visintainer, Administrative Assistant Brad Barnett, Broker Assoc. 970-212-6780 Kelly November Carlson, Broker Assoc. 970-402-0659 Julia Daley, Broker Assoc. 720-937-0806 Becky Davis, GRI, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-405-9709 Glinda Doyle, Assistant to Judy Nystrom Sue Magnuson, GRI, Broker Assoc 970-214-0319 Judy Nystrom, GRI, Broker Assoc. 970-586-5053 Mike Richardson, GRI, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-215-2722 Heidi Riedesel, CNE Broker Assoc. 970-691-7083 Lori Smith, Broker Assoc. 970-232-5511 Jack Smith, Broker Assoc. 970-231-7327 Tom Thomas, Broker Associate 970-481-3619 $ 2 5 9 , 0 0 0 24 AUGUST 1, 2014 ESTES PARK INSIDE & OUT