Burgundy Wine Festival

 Burgundy Wine Festival

October 18 – 20, 2013
  • Location: Flagstaff House, Frasca Food and Wine, Hotel Boulderado
  • Admission: $75-$595
  • Contact: Boulder Wine Merchant
  • Phone: 303-443-6761
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For those who have already been bit by the Burgundy bug, this weekend will be a vinous paradise. For anyone new to Burgundy, be ready to fall in love. Once you have the “Burgundy sickness,” the passion for these great wines and phenomenal region will continue to grow. Come join producers, celebrity sommeliers, chefs and wine lovers for a weekend of inspiration, education and deliciousness.

To Benefit Growe Foundation:
The festival has partnered with the Growe Foundation, a local non-profit organization that provides elementary schools with organic vegetable gardens and a Garden to Table program to teach children about healthy eating and caring for the environment in schools. The proceeds from the tasting and seminar will support Growe’s efforts to teach children in our community how their food choices affect the health of their bodies and the health of the planet.

For complete schedule of events and to purchase tickets visit click here.

 

Accommodations:

Hotel Boulderado
2115 13th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
303.530.1513
www.boulderado.com
Discounted room rates during the weekend of October 20th, with mention of the Boulder Burgundy Festival.

Traditional Queen Room: $184 (typically starting at $254)
Pine Street Guest House: $204
Deluxe Room with two Queen Beds: $204
Boulderado King Room: $224
Classic King Room: $244
Elegant One Bedroom Suite: $304
Presidential Suite: $334

Best Western Plus Boulder Inn
770 28th Street
Boulder, CO 80303
303.449.3800
www.boulderinn.com
Discounted room rates Friday, October 18 – Sunday, October 20 with reference code “BURGUNDY.” Call 800-233-8469 to book.

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Foreclosures down 73.7% in state

 Foreclosures down 73.7% in state

This foreclosed home is being sold by Auction.com.

This foreclosed home is being sold by Auction.com.

Total foreclosure activity in Colorado fell by 73.7 percent in August from August 2012, the biggest year-over-year percentage drop in the U.S, according to a report released today byRealtyTrac.

Colorado’s drop is more than twice that of the 33.6 percent for the entire nation, according to the report.

Colorado foreclosure activity dropped 35 percent in August from July, while nationally, total foreclosures fell by 1.78 percent on a month-to-month basis.

RealtyTrac ranked Colorado No. 37th in foreclosure activity.

Before the foreclosure crisis gripped the entire nation about five years ago, RealtyTrac often ranked Denver No. 1.

Nationally, foreclosure activity has now decreased on an annual basis for 35 consecutive months, according to RealtyTrac.

“The foreclosure floodwaters have receded in most parts of the country, but lenders and communities continue to clean up the damage left behind, which means the recent uptick in bank repossessions is a trend that will likely continue into next year,” said Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac.

“Meanwhile foreclosure flash floods will continue to hit some markets over the next few months as delayed foreclosure starts are quickly pushed into the pipeline,” Blomquist said. “This was the case with the jump in Nevada foreclosure starts in August.”

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Bonfils Mansion hits market

Bonfils Mansion hits market

  • Sellers are as interesting as the home.

Bonfils Mansion

Bonfils Mansion

The stately and historic Bonfils Mansion in Capitol Hill is on the market for the first time in 17 years.

Or at least three quarters of it is.

It’s complicated.

The French Mediterranean home, with 5,028 square feet of finished space and a total of 6,064 square feet at 707 Washington St., was subdivided into three condominium units in 1985, said Ken Miller, ofKentwood City Properties, who is listing the 105-year-old home for $1.635 million.

Even without re-combining two condo units into one, the home being sold by Furmansky and his wife, Dyana Z. Furmansky, an established environmental journalist and author, is in a class to itself, Miller said.

At the same time, the owners didn’t ignore modern updates, either.

“For example, in 2010 they put in this high-tech, German heating and coolingsystem,” Miller said. “It is very cutting edge and high-tech. It cost $25,000.”

Another example: an elevator connects the basement and the main and second levels.

“ And they have this fabulous William Ohs-designed gourmet kitchen,” Miller said.

The kitchen includes Subzero, Asko and Dacor appliances, an eating area and new Terrazzo flooring.

Other home highlights:

  • The sun-filled living room with French doors on three sides features a Carrera marble wet bar with custom cabinetry, plus a full refrigerator and shelving.
  • An elegant dining room with original details is scaled for large, formal dinner parties.
  • The library is appointed with custom shelving, and the master suite with mountain views is highlighted by a dressing room and sitting area, two marble bathrooms, one with asteam shower and the other with a refrigerator and expansive walk-in closet.

The home also has more than 2,100 square feet of veranda and terraces on three sides  and a huge family room in the finished walk-out basement.

“The basement is zoned so that it could be used as a professional office or an art gallery,” Miller said, about the home that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

“The Bonfils House brings a touch of Europe to Denver,” according to the National Register of Historic Places, when it listed the home in 1974.

 

 

For a virtual tour of this home, please visit Bonfils Mansion.

 

 

 

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Flooding taking toll on tight market

 

Flooding taking toll on tight market

This photo is making the rounds on Facebook and elsewhere on the Web.

This photo is making the rounds on Facebook and elsewhere on the Web.

The torrential rains that damaged or destroyed close to 20,000 homes will have a profound impact on the Front Range housing and rental markets. Floods can wreak havoc on your home, necessitating urgent attention and expertise in water damage remediation services. Water damage restoration services, such as DrierHomes logo, play a crucial role in restoring the damages caused by floods.

“No. 1, this is not just going to effect our market for the next few weeks or a month, but this will have an impact for six months or a year from now,” said Chris Mygatt, president of Coldwell BankerResidential Brokerage in Colorado.

Some people, after dealing with their home insurance companies and the government, will decide to rebuild.

“We don’t have a handle yet on how many people will want to remain a homeowner at that location; that is something we still need to quantify,” he said.

Some may want to remain homeowners, but not at their current locations, he said.

“Existing homes available along the Front Range will become more available, because there will be fewer homes,” he added.

Rebuilding won’t be easy.

Even before the flooding, new home builders already were struggling to find construction workers.

“Now, homebuilders and people who lost their homes will be competing with each other for workers,” Mygatt said. “That is going to mean a lot of new construction jobs available, which will be good for the economy.

“That is maybe one silver lining to this terrible tragedy.”

Also, almost everyone displaced will need some kind of short-term to long-term housing, even if they plan to move back to their exiting home. One woman in Lyons, who was evacuated, for example, said she may not be able to return to her home for a year, even though it escaped any major damage.

“That is going to put a lot of pressure on an already tight apartment rentalmarket,” Mygatt said. InsiderRealEstateNews.com

 

 

 

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U.S. judge rejects BofA mortgage modification class action

U.S. judge rejects BofA mortgage modification class action

 
A sign for a Bank of America office is pictured in Burbank, California August 19, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) – A lawsuit accusing Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) of reneging on promises to help distressed homeowners modify their mortgage loans, and instead driving them into foreclosure, cannot proceed as a class action, a federal judge has ruled.

While expressing sympathy for borrowers facing a “Kafkaesque bureaucracy” and saying their claims “may well be meritorious,” U.S. District Judge Rya Zobel in Boston said the claims were too different to justify allowing a single, nationwide lawsuit.

Wednesday’s decision is a blow for homeowners accusing the second-largest U.S. bank of failing to comply with the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), a 2009 federal program that gives incentives to mortgage servicers to encourage loan modifications and help people keep their homes.

It also marks the latest fallout from a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) that has made it harder to sue companies as a group. Class actions can lead to larger recoveries and more far-reaching remedies at lower cost.

“It’s a sad outcome for many thousands of homeowners trying to obtain loan modifications,” said Gary Klein, a partner at Klein Kavanagh Costello, representing the plaintiffs. “Very, very few of them will be able to pursue these issues on their own. Their one hope for justice was through the class mechanism.”

Forty-three individuals and couples from 26 U.S. states accused Bank of America in the three-year-old lawsuit of failing to help them obtain loan modifications to which they were entitled. They had sought to certify 26 classes, one per state.

‘VAST FRUSTRATION’ OF HOMEOWNERS

The case gained notoriety in June when several former employees, in sworn statements the bank called “demonstrably false,” accused the bank of offering $500 bonuses and gift cards to TargetCorp (TGT.N) and Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.O) to lie and to stall HAMP applications, because foreclosures or in-house loan modifications were more profitable.

One former employee also said the bank would twice a month conduct a “blitz” to clear out hundreds of files from its HAMP backlog solely because the documents were more than 60 days old, even if all required documents were submitted. Bank of America said “blitzes” were used to find documentation for applications.

“This case demonstrates the vast frustration that many Americans have felt over the mismanagement of the HAMP modification process,” Zobel wrote. “Plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that Bank of America utterly failed to administer its HAMP modifications in a timely and efficient way; that in many cases it lost documents, or pretended it had not received them, or arbitrarily denied permanent modifications.”

Bank of America spokesman Rick Simon said: “We respect the court’s decision. We have successfully completed more HAMP modifications than any other servicer and will continue to improve delivery of this and other programs to support our customers in need of assistance.”

 

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting by Dena Aubin and Peter Rudegeair; editing by Gerald E. McCormick and Matthew Lewis)

 

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2013 Boulder County Walk MS

2013 Boulder County Walk MS

September 21, 2013

Walk MS is a simple but incredibly powerful way to raise money to support essential programs, services, and research the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter provides to the 100,000 people in Colorado and Wyoming affected by multiple sclerosis. Come celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Walk MS by joining us at the Boulder County Walk. Choose the one mile or three mile route through CU campus. Registration, entertainment and activities start at 7:30am. Walk begins at 9:30am. Team Village Mission MS Tent Sponsor Row Kids’ Corner Pooches’ Place Drawing for cooling products provided by Polar Products.

 

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House Concert this Friday to Benefit Flood Relief

House Concert this Friday to Benefit Flood Relief

eric schwartz lyons flood relief concert

So, a little bird told me about this super cool house concert going on this Friday in Lafayette to benefit flood relief for the folks of Lyons. The concert is put on by Little Tree Acoustic House Concerts and features the music of Eric Schwartz.

I need to mention that Eric’s concert is for 18+ ONLY (no children, please). Much of his material is edgy and not suitable for younger ears. Want to learn more about Eric? Well, here’s a scoop directly from the event page:

There are perils and perks to growing up listening to Dr. Demento and Dr. Ruth every Sunday night in high school. Eric Schwartz’s razor sharp, adults-mostly, on-the-spot wit combined with his exceptional musicality have made him a stand-out performer when appearing on the Comedy Central Stage (in Sit’n Spin); with comedy masters like Jim Norton, Rich Vos, Bobby Slayton and Jim Florentine on “The Bad Boys of Comedy;” at clubs (The Improv, The Comedy Store, The Ice House), on the radio (Howard Stern 100, NPR’s All Things Considered, Doctor Demento, and Air America), and on the web, where his edgy, political YouTube videos chalk up millions of hits and garner him illicit proposals from all corners of the globe.

Since arriving recently in Los Angeles from NYC, Eric’s talents as a first-rate composer / lyricist have quickly been noticed and employed. He composed the theme song for Harrison On The Edge, a liberal radio talk showin Los Angeles, wrote and performed the theme song, “Alcohol,” for the inaugural episode of “A Pretty Good Show” at the Vanguard in Los Angeles, hosted by Mitch Hurwitz (Arrested Development, Golden Girls), and wrote for Eliza Jane Schneider (South Park, Beakman’s World). Eric’s song “Clinton Got A Blowjob” recently won first prize in the Comedy / Novelty Category in the 2009 International Songwriting Competition.

Event details:

Concert at 7:30PM

Please RSVP for exact address (hey — it’s a house concert)

Want to attend? RSVP to the Facebook event and score your tickets online HERE.

Now, if you can’t make the concert, you can make a donation toflood relief as well. Simply visit this link and from the drop down menu, select one of the options for a “donation to Lyons flood victims.”

 

 

 

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Dizzy’s Donuts: Boulder’s Guilty Pleasure

 

Dizzy’s Donuts: Boulder’s Guilty Pleasure

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There has been a serious drought going on in Boulder for a few years now. I’m not talking about the diminishing snow levels but the lack of a quality donut store in town. I’m blaming all those pesky professional athletes and extreme dietary restrictions.

Sure, you could pick up a dozen at the supermarket but we can all agree that the quality doesn’t hold up. If you want a delicious donut, do you really have to drive to Louisville to satisfy your craving?

Not anymore! With Dizzy’s Donuts located near the intersection of Conestoga and Arapahoe, Boulder now has a destination donut place.

The owners knew that if they wanted to succeed in one of America’s top foodie towns, there were going to need to offer a delicious and gourmet version of the supermarket donut. Lucky for us, they’ve done just that.

PB&J

With high-end flavors like creme brulee, key lime pie and maple bacon, Dizzy’s is not afraid to try new things. They have their own version of the traditional jelly-filled, but with the addition of peanut butter mousse, making it a PB & J (I can personally recommend this one). If you’re an old-school donut lover, have no fear. You can still find a classic glazed or original in the case right next to the fancy ones.

Dizzy’s started at the Erie Farmer’s Market in 2011 and would sell out of donuts every week. After that strong showing,  it was time to find wider distribution. Ozo and Que’s were the first coffee shops in town to carry the donuts and from there, it was a short journey to opening a storefront in September of 2012.

As Jane Boggs-Guthrie, one of the owners of Dizzy’s, said, “People, even people in Boulder, want a good donut every now and again. We’ve been pleasantly surprised by the welcome reception we’ve received.”

Coming up on their first-year anniversary, Dizzy’s is definitely going strong. With a nice interior, good coffee and ample space for the kids to run off their sugar, Dizzy’s Donuts is a necessary stop for anyone looking for the best (and only) independent donut maker in town. Just get there early. They often sell out.

 

 

 

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Photography for a Change Features Boulder Photographers

 

Photography for a Change Features Boulder Photographers

boulder photography for a change

We live in a region of unparalleled beauty — and that statement extends far beyond Boulder. From mountains and lakes to miles upon miles of idyllic farm land, there’s nothing quite like a story well told through a fantastic photo. That’s why we’re introducing you to Photography for a Change, which officially launched on September 2nd.

Three Boulder-area photographers have come together to offer their breathtaking images of Colorado to benefit two local nonprofits. They also have included a photographer from outside of the region as a guest photographer.

The photographers are donating 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the prints featured on the Photography for a Change website to the named nonprofits. If you’d like to show your Boulder-area support, head on over to their Facebook page. Each day, they’ll feature fresh photography from participating artists and all fans who like the page will be entered to win one of five large format prints. The best part? Winners can choose from any of the 40 images on the site to brighten their home, office, or other area that needs a slice of Colorado beauty.

 

 

 

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The Goat at the Garage

 

The Goat at the Garage

laughing goatEveryone knows about The Laughing Goat on the east end of Pearl Street andcollege students frequent the Goat on the CU campus. But now, there’s a new member to the Goat family. The Baby Goat, also known as The Goat at the Garage, is adjacent to the Green Garage on the corner of 55th and Pearl. Those of us in the neighborhood, or waiting on car work at the Garage, couldn’t be happier. Or more caffeinated.

Along with the many tables inside, the Goat folk have built out a nice front patio, complete with benches and a swing. Sturdy wooden partitions give the area asense of space and the owners can be complimented on creating something relaxing out of a difficult location. It’s easy to ooze ambience on Pearl Street but a little harder in a light industrial setting. The Goat has a bike rack on the way and features lots of parking for cars. You can almost forget that a post office is right next door. Almost.

The coffee, roasted by the Kaladi Brothers of Denver, is just as delicious at this location as the Goat downtown, the baristas just as helpful and the gluten freepastries just as plentiful. At this Goat though, you don’t have to worry about fighting anyone to get a table.

The coffee shop has only been open since the beginning of summer so plans for nighttime entertainment are still in the works. While there are definite challenges to being located in East Boulder, the close proximity to the bike path and Valmont Bike Park make The Baby Goat most welcome in the growing scene out east. All the people drinking beer at all those microbreweries within a one-mile radius of the coffee shop are going to need to pep up if they want to keep drinking beer at all those microbreweries.

Tara Callihan, YourBoulder

 

 

 

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