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Spotlight on Zachary Epps, an agent for RE/MAX Alliance Boulder
Friday, January 13th, 2012 at 8:05am. 217 Views, 0 Comments.
Zach has been working with RE/MAX Alliance Boulder for three years. From 2004 to 2008 Zach was named a top producer with over 6 million sales in volume. Prior to RE/MAX he spent about 7 years in the real estate industry at different offices. Before becoming an agent, Zach was a professional photographer for about 9 years, working with a studio in the Denver Lower Downtown Historic Distric doing commercial photography for various advertising agencies and corporate clients. In 1994 the studio evolved into a full-service advertising agency, which he owned for about 7 years.We sat down with Zach to learn more about what he believes makes Boulder such an attractive community.What do you think attracts a potential buyer or renter to Boulder?
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…Here's hoping for snow
Friday, January 6th, 2012 at 7:47am. 265 Views, 0 Comments.
The winter season may “officially” be here, but look around Boulder and you’ll see that it ain’t so wintery. It actually feels more like spring than it does freezing temperatures, which means for all you boarders and skiers, you’re probably not feeling the winter love.We suggest taking a trip north to visit Estes Park, a small-town scenic community that’s home to a variety of seasonal events, workshops and seminars. So in anticipation of a (fingers crossed) 2012 winter wonderland, mark your calendar for two of their upcoming events:
Mountain Navigation: Novice to scaling or hiking those Rocky Mountains? This one-day Saturday seminar will teach you basic mountaineering skills, which include learning to plan routes before setting off, using
…Holiday time equals family time
Friday, December 23rd, 2011 at 11:34am. 273 Views, 0 Comments.

“Christmas time is here/Happiness and cheer/Fun for all that children that call their favorite time of year” go the classic lyrics from Charlie Brown’s “Christmas Time Is Here” song. So in the spirit of Christmas and family, take a break from cooking, decorating and wrapping to check out these two holiday-family events in Boulder and Denver.
Gingerbread Tea: Head down to the St. Julien Hotel & Spa for an afternoon of tea, gingerbread men and holiday piano music. Families can decorate gingerbread men while listening to tunes courtesy of six-time Grammy award winning pianist Ralph Sharon. Tickets cost $30 for adults, and $20 for kids, which directly benefit the Boulder-based non-profit There With Care, an organization that assists
…Tis the season for The Nutcracker
Friday, November 25th, 2011 at 8:36am. 226 Views, 0 Comments.

A toy-making godfather with a patch over one eye. A fierce battle between toy-soldiers and a group of mice. Sugar plum fairies twirling as snow falls from the sky. And who could forget that beautiful Tchaikovsky music. It must be time for the famous Nutcracker ballet.
Christmas is only a few weeks away, so take your family to see this fairytale come to life. Showcased by the Boulder Ballet, Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boulder Children’s Chorale, the performance takes place the Macky Auditorium on the following days: November 25 at 4:00pm, November 26 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm, and November 27 at 2:00pm.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit the Boulder Nutcracker website.
Photo provided by Gabriel Saldana.




