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Marc Patoile was awarded the 2012 Judicial Edition plaque, available only to AV Preeminent Rated attorneys

Marc Patoile was awarded the 2012 Judicial Edition plaque, available only to AV Preeminent Rated attorneys, which honors both the great tradition of the practice of law itself and and the over 130 year history of the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating from members of the Bar and Judiciary.

Mr. Patoile earned this powerful rating and is honored with this peer rating.  

Ratings are powerful - to those who are are rated and to those who use the ratings. Mr. Patoile has earned the most powerful rating: AV Preeminent from members of the Bar and Judiciary.

The 2012 Judicial Edition plaque, available only to AV Preeminent Rated attorneys, honors both the great tradition of the practice of law itself and and the over 130 year history of the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating from members of the Bar and Judiciary.

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Join Us for a St. Patrick's Day Business After Hours on March 14, 2012

Where:

Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C.

18 S. Wilcox St., Suite 200

Castle Rock, CO 80104

 

 

When:

Wednesday March 14, 2012 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM MDT

 

The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Business After Hours on Wednesday, March 14, 2012, from 5-7 pm.  The Business After Hours is hosted by several pillars in the community including the law firm of Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, PC, White Construction Group, Castle Rock EDC, and McKillip & DiCiesare CPA's,at their offices at 18 South Wilcox.

This popular third annual event commemorates St. Patrick's Day and is in honor of the hosts' customers, clients, business associates and friends in the community.

This year will be a special event because Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, PC, will also recognize its senior share holder, Jim Folkestad, and his 40 years of meritorious service to the community.  Please join us in celebrating another successful year and the remarkable continuing career of Jim Folkestad.

To secure a reservation, email alvarez@ffcolorado.com.  Hurry, as this event fills quickly.

Enjoy networking and a glass of green beer and great food!

 

Mini Reubens w/Light Chili Sauce, Bell Peppers, Sauerkraut & Swiss Cheese

Corned Beef Slicers w/Creamy Mustard Cabbage Slaw

Irish Bangers w/Flaky Pastry & Spicy Mustard Dip

New Potatoes stuffed w/Chives & Sour Cream

Fresh Fruit & Domestic Cheese Tray w/Carr Crackers & Candied Pecans

Spinach Artichoke Dip w/Crackers & Baguettes

Mini Pastries: Eclairs, Macaroons, Cream Puffs, Opera Cakes & Fruit Tartlet

Cookies & Brownies

 

Green Beer
Red & White Wine

Soda

Water

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Castle Rock’s population has topped the 50,000 mark, according to Town staff estimates

This announcement was recently made by the Town Manager for Castle Rock, Colorado. 

This is a significant milestone in the growth and evolution of the community, Town Manager Mark Stevens said in a memo to Town Council.

The estimated population of 50,028 as of the end of January makes Castle Rock the 17th largest incorporated municipality in the state, and the largest municipality to call itself a Town. Our designation as a Town is established in the Town Charter, and there is no meaningful distinction between a town and city.

Castle Rock incorporated in 1881, with 88 residents. At the 1990 Census, the Town had 8,708 residents. Significant population growth has occurred since then, with the population reaching 20,224 at the 2000 Census and 48,231 at the 2010 Census.

The Town’s latest population estimate is not an official designation by any regional, state or federal agency. Town estimates have proven fairly accurate, however, and were only off by 700 residents at the 2010 Census.

The Town estimates that our buildout eventually will occur at about 100,000 residents, meaning that we are at the midpoint on our journey to becoming that community, Stevens said.

Not only is the milestone historically significant, but it also means that the Town may have enhanced economic development opportunities, as some companies only consider communities with 50,000 or more residents acceptable locations for business development.

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Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Announces 10 ($750) Scholarship to be awarded in 2012

January 25th, 2012

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce our commitment to the education of the youth of Douglas County; Sheriff David A. Weaver has established a scholarship fund and will award 10 ($750) scholarships. The Sheriff’s Office considers this an investment in the future and believes we are helping to provide deserving students with an opportunity to make a positive contribution to society. The scholarships are funded through money raised at the 2010 Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Shoot-Out at Sanctuary Golf Tournament fundraiser and a portion of moneys raised in the 2011 Charity Shoot-Out, put on by members of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (this event added $250 to each scholarship for 2012).

The scholarship program is broken down into three separate categories:

  1. Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Scholarship: Eight scholarships, each worth $750, will be awarded to graduating seniors from any Douglas County public high school, accredited private high school, or a qualifying home school.
  2. Race-A-Cop Scholarship: One scholarship, each worth $750, will be awarded to a graduating senior from any Douglas County public high school, accredited private high school, or a qualifying home school. This particular scholarship is only applicable to those students who are going to attend a vocational college/program.
  3. Deputy Ron King Memorial Scholarship: One scholarship, each worth $750, will be awarded to a graduating senior from any Douglas County public high school, accredited private high school, or a qualifying home school.

ELIGIBILITY
Any permanent resident of Douglas county, Colorado, who is graduating from any Douglas County high school, accredited private high school, or qualifying home school in the Spring of 2012 and is applying or accepted to a vocational training program or institution of higher learning as a full-time or part-time student for fall of 2012.

Applicants considered for these scholarships should have participated in events/ programs projects that demonstrate what was detailed in the above program philosophies. This could be through speaking events, mentoring projects, volunteering in the community, etc…

Applicants must be eligible for admission to the school(s) or institution(s) of learning indicated in the application. The award may be paid for attendance at accredited schools or institutions. There shall be no restrictions as to the course of study or training pursued. The only exception is for the Race-A-Cop scholarship as it only applies to those attending a vocational college/program. No restrictions shall be placed upon applications by reason of race, creed, color, age, sex or national origin. Recipients must successfully attend and complete the coursework during the year of the awarded scholarship.

Applications may be obtained at the Sheriff’s Office website www.dcsheriff.net.

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Marc Patoile Featured in Denver Post

Mr.Patoile and Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., as featured in the Denver Post newspaper.