Saturday, March 12, 2011

Making Your House More Saleable. by Marc's Mountain Maintenance

As we enter into spring many of the homes that were off the market during the holidays are being listed. Real Estate is very competitive and you want to do everything you can to position your home to sell. Fixing all the problems like damaged baseboards, out dated fixtures, damaged or missing tile, replacing counter tops, and the list goes on. Take a walk through each room and make a list of what needs to be repaired or replaced.  Making the little repairs has a big impact on the look and feel of your house, it tells the potential buyer that the home was cared for and well maintained.
Painting the interior and exterior creates eye appeal, inviting the buyer to feel at home. One of the biggest color trends for 2011 is yellow.It is a light, airy, citrus yellow that symbolizes a freer spirit, sense of fun and positive energy. Encapsulating a mood of hope and optimism, it conveys a feeling of fizzy sherbet, new growth, relaxed fun and the goodness and vitality of sunshine. Yellow in color psychology is associated with:
* warmth and sunshine
* refreshing, cheering, and uplifting
* promote communication and learning
* combat fatigue and depression
* engendering feelings of well-being and positive thought
* enhance relaxation and minimize stress and anxiety



Marc’s Mountain Maintenance is owned and operated by longtime Evergreen resident, Marc Jones. Marc is a talented artist as well, and brings the same passion and attention to detail to his business. Marc is exceptionally skilled with tile work and kitchen and bathroom remodeling. His motto, “Do It Once, Do It Right” reflects Marc’s strong work ethic and passion to leave nothing behind but a satisfied customer. With over 30 years experience in construction and remodeling, Marc’s Mountain Maintenance is the only name you need to remember for all your home remodeling and repair needs. Call Marc today at 720-261-7569 for a free estimate. Don’t leave your project to chance, leave it to Marc’s Mountain Maintenance to Do it Once and Do it Right!

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Four Elements - What's New for March.

Transformation Package - $670 (a savings of $430)

Four sessions of life coaching with Carol Gutzeit ($300 value)

Four private yoga classes with Stacey Bickler ($200 value)

Four microdermabrasion/peel combo treatments ($450 value)

Two one-hour massages with Mary Davis ($150 value)

Massage Packages

Massage packages are available at The Four Elements at a significant savings. Buy 6 one hour or 90-minute massages and receive a 7th massage FREE. Packages do not expire and can be shared with a spouse or other family member. It's a great way to take care of yourself and receive the many benefits of massage more often! For more information, call Mary Davis, CMT at 720-244-7217 or email at www.healingtraditions-massage.com

ASSEMBLITIQUE - [as sem bli teek]

noun - a unique collection of personal and vintage items arranged in a small, portable container.

Bring copies of your favorite photos, love letters, poems, ephemera, any meaningful trinkets or small found objects and make an assemblitique. Tin containers and other supplies will be provided.

Monday, March 28 - 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.

$25 per person Reservations required. Please call Dale at: 303-995-5691

Visit The Four Elements' website at http://www.thefourelementsonline.com/

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Da Kind Soup's Birthday

 Da Kind Soups celebrated its birthday by giving away free soup to Evergreen. Dustin and Ariane Speck created a little eatery on the philosophy of providing consistently delicious, unique, and healthy food and excellent, conscientious customer service. Located off Highway 74 at 27883N Meadow Drive there was a continual flow of people lining up for a bowl of soup. If you have ever had their soup you know it's worth standing in line for. Da Kind Soup's website has a complete list of their daily soups. They also serve sandwiches. http://www.dakindsoups.com/

"Our specially packaged Boil-In-Bags are always sold fresh and ready to use. Because they are professionally vacuum sealed, they will keep for a week in your refrigerator, or you may also freeze them for several months. To heat the bags up, simply place them in gently boiling water for 10-15 minutes and serve!"