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By Thomas Garmong, UPDATE Executive Vice President, Oakwood Homes A heartfelt thank you… and Banning Lewis Ranch on schedule. As the first of its kind in Colorado Springs, the project will Words are hard to find to feature ranch-style floorplans and adequately express our thank moderate to luxury-priced single-family you and sincere appreciation for homes offered by our Banning Lewis Ranch Builders, Oakwood Homes and all that you have endured with Classic Homes. Low maintenance yards the COVID-19 Virus closures and exteriors are also planned. and event cancellations in our The Retreat features its own private neighborhood. We know that it Tennis Courts and Pickleball Courts are clubhouse, beach-entry swimming has not been easy working from also open. Come out and enjoy! pool, pickleball and bocce ball Courts, home or possible loss of jobs, a fitness center and a Community home schooling and taking care Lifestyle Director offering daily activities, an entertaining kitchen, of ourselves and families without outdoor amphitheater and raised the support of friends, schools, community gardening beds. teachers, and the use of our community facilities. We are hopeful that things will continue to improve as we move forward over the summer The Picnic Pavilion is under construction months. Thank you for abiding at Vista Water Park and it should be by the Rules and Guidelines we operational by mid-summer. send out as they are updated per Governor Polis’s orders. Our Parks, Trails and Open Spaces are all open for use, but please use the recommended distancing and with no more Thanks to all who participated in than ten people assembling in the recent Banning Lewis Ranch groups. Wearing face masks is “Best Of” Stay at Home Contest encouraged. Construction of The Retreat at Banning and congratulations to our Lewis Ranch, our new 55+ active adult, winners! gated community located just south of Dublin Road, is moving along right

2 BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE BEST OF STAY AT HOME CONTEST WINNERS. Best of Cooking Best of Home School Best of Workout

First Place: First Place: First Place: Sylvia Mcgrath - Tortilla soup Amanda Rigby - Magical Amanda Rigby

Second Place: Second Place: Deanna Voss - Stew Asher Duboc - Globe

Third Place: Third Place: Aaliyah Torrey- Nachos Grace & Naomi Melton - Beads

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PHOTOS SUBMITTED BY BLR RESIDENTS

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Well you wouldn't think much, 1. Be Patient but there is one key part that 2. Know that routines are no longer the same as they were is about to affect us all; it is before, and that called reintegration. 3. Communication is going to be important This is the process of rejoining loved ones, coworkers, friends, or just going BE PATIENT. Nothing ever back to a routine that you knew before happens at the speed that we want it but have not done for some time. Let to. Whether too fast or too slow, we are going to approach getting back to the me say that I am not an expert here and never happy when things are happening old routine differently, which typically I know that there is a lot more to take around us which ultimately, we cannot means creating new or at least modify- into consideration and even different control. A little bit of patience with your ing previous routines. options to consider. However, after two family, coworkers, or even that person deployments; multiple 30 days plus driving in front of you will go a long way. COMMUNICATION IS GOING TO BE field exercises; and numerous military IMPORTANT. This goes beyond just courses lasting for KNOW THAT ROUTINES ARE NO the fact that we will be talking to people several months, LONGER THE SAME AS THE WERE we have not seen face to face in a while. each of my family BEFORE. Some of us have been sent Everyone has different feelings about members and I home, some got to go into work on oc- our current environment, and everyone have had to work casion, and some were deemed essen- has dealt with it in different ways. You through reinte- tial workers and have not ever stopped may want to openly talk about what you gration often. We working. This of course, means that the have experienced or conversely, you share this informa- way in which each of us have been do- may want to just put it behind you and tion to both assist ing business has changed. It is natural to move on. This drives the importance of everyone in being want to jump right back into how things communicating on how you are han- prepared and to used to be and to pick up from there. dling all this change, as well as asking have a heightened sense of awareness, However, it is not that easy. Maybe you other people around you how they are because this process is going to be will need to ease back into being at coping with these times. Let people unique for each of us. work; maybe you need time away from know or find out from them if they want to talk or not. There are three basic points that we feel work; or maybe you do not want to go will serve us all well, as we see more and back to work at all. And consider also Reintegration is a walk, so do not try more of a return to the full functionality of that maybe it is not you, but your loved and make it a sprint. Life will move for- our lives. one, who must make these choices and they may no longer be there as you have ward, we will make it work and we grown accustomed to. These situations will all be OK. all highlight the fact that every person is

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“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost By Linda DuVal

In this age of social distancing, “All our parks open at 5 a.m., so it can be a challenge to get between 5 and 9 a.m., most parks can outdoors and enjoy nature be quieter and it’s easier to find park- ing if you choose weekdays rather without running into lots of State Park than weekends. Many residents flock other people trying to do the to the west-side parks, from Blodgett you do same thing. But several local Peak down to North Cheyenne the whole thing. It also has viewing experts have some advice on Canon, “However, there are some access to a reservoir with lots of bird where to go to hike, fish, bike great hidden gems in the central and species,” including tiny burrowing or just enjoy nature without eastern part of the city,” he says. “This owls, if you’re lucky enough to see encountering crowds. is the time to explore some of those one, he adds. Both parks allow multi- less popular parks. A great recreation- use – running, hiking, and biking. Another hidden gem is the Sand City sites al experience can be a new find.” Creek Trail. This urban trail system runs Scott Abbott, the regional parks, He suggests trying High Chaparral along Sand Creek with several places trails and open space manager for Open Space on Stetson Hills Boule- to park with easy access to the riparian the city of Colorado Springs, says vard, just east of Austin Bluffs Parkway. creek system. Good access is from a many locals already know when and “It’s really a hidden gem. It has some small parking lot at Peterson Road and where to get the most solitude, but wonderful high points with 360-de- Dublin Boulevard, next to fire Station for those who don’t, he suggests early gree views – you can even see the 21, or from Stetson Park. mornings on weekdays for the lightest Spanish Peaks near Trinidad on a clear

usage. day.” Also, he says, “there’s a County venues wonderful open space Dana Nordstrom, community out- called Blue Stem Prairie just reach coordinator for El Paso County south of the city airport, Community Services Department, has with wildlife (like prong- some ideas, too. horns) and hiking trails, “I would suggest Fountain Creek including a brand new trail Regional park,” (2010 Duckwood that’s almost 7 miles long if Road, in Fountain). It’s spacious, with

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10 miles of trails and a lot of room to munity provide a great opportunity cial distancing is more naturally built in spread out, she says. “It doesn’t get as since they are typically 8 feet wide and fishing is also allowed “if you keep much use as some of the area’s parks, and allow room for physical distancing your distance,” but swimming likely will but it’s really accessible.” while also practicing trail courtesy. not be allowed this summer. “We just Parks, trails, and open don’t know yet.” spaces are the main And most picnic areas and pavil- outlet for people during ions are still closed, Mount says. The these unprecedented tougher hiking trails are less used than times,” he says. “Now, the easy ones, and some parks are more than ever, these now making trails one way, if feasible. areas are a key part of Dogs must be kept on a leash no lon- everyone’s physical ger than 6 feet long. and mental health.”

State facilities Colorado state Fountain Creek Pavilion parks are experiencing record numbers of visitors, says Darcy Also, Clear Spring Ranch Park on Loren Mount, park manager at Eleven Mile Lane in Fountain, has great hiking trails and Spinney Mountain state parks. Homestead Ranch Fishing Dock and good parking and restroom facili- State parks are open, but not the ties. And Homestead Ranch Regional visitor’s centers or offices, so buy your Park in Peyton doesn’t get much traffic parks pass online in advance, if you “My big message would be to at any time. This 450-acre regional can, she suggests. be patient with each other and park on Gollihar Road has tons of trails, Campsites are reopening gradually, the staff. We’re all still trying to a scenic pond and restrooms. but campers are encouraged to bring figure it out. Just observe some Trails are ideal for these contagious their own water, soap, toilet paper and common courtesy. Be mindful times, says Brian Bobeck, Park Opera- hand sanitizer. and keep your distance. Get out tions Division Manager for the county. Most parks with water features are and enjoy the parks, but be smart “Regional trails throughout the com- open for boating activities where so- about it.”

Fountain Creek and BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE 9 BANNING LEWIS ACADEMY

BANNING TOGETHER DURING CO-VID 19

In Colorado and around the nation, K-12 nicating with the staff and community. It e-learning and virtual instruction and schools and universities began to close in was critical that our teachers and students most importantly regular check-ins. Many mid-March and remained closed through felt the support they deserved during this teachers held office hours daily so that the end of the school year. As details ever trying time in our history. Our staff anyone from our school community could were delivered in March with regards to and families confidently moved onto a reach out with concerns. Communica- the pandemic and its associated risks, full time e-learning platform, using some tion was more important now, than ever the students, families and staff of Banning of our existing methods paired with new before. Families that needed additional Lewis Academy began preparing for technology. It was absolutely amazing to resources or support were encouraged what school was going to look like in the witness the dedication to education of to reach out. From technology access, to upcoming weeks and months. our staff and the resiliency of our students. lunches and even morale boosting fun through a virtual spirit week, the goal was It was important for our administration to Banning Lewis Academy cares about the to "ban together" during this very difficult stay current through collaboration efforts whole student and we understand that time. as news evolved daily with new expecta- our staff play a critical role in the lives of tions, changing guidelines, and in depth so many kids in our community. Knowing We appreciate our Banning Lewis Acad- regulations to consider. Working swiftly, how important our staff and routine are to emy Stallion family and thank our sup- the administration of BLA utilized tech- the children of BLA, we navigated meet- porters during this unique time for our nology to begin planning and commu- ings and school via video conferencing, community.

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NEW ADMINISTRATION TITLES

Rick Dahlman Shannon Molnar Dr. Albert Wiggins BLPA Middle School Principal BLRA Elementary School Principal BLPA High School Principal NEW WAYS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING GET YOUR HEALTH AND WELLNESS BACK ON TRACK! by Alicia Nolan NASM-CPT

Quarantine has been rough on many of us for a variety of reasons. Times are rough and health and wellness are more important now than ever. We don’t know what the future holds for us or when things will be back to normal, but we do have some control over self-care. in reducing anxiety and releasing tension, resulting in an overall better Coming out of quarantine/isolation Getting active and having a healthy mood. can be just as tough as going in. Get diet has countless benefits, both back on track! I challenge you to get physically and mentally. There are Another way to combat this difficult outside this week and go for a walk. many resources available to help you time is to take advantage of our trail Say hi to your neighbors (from a dis- with a workout routine or with finding systems. Go on a walk with your fam- tance) or do something kind for them. healthy recipes. ily. We can all use some extra vitamin Even with social distance restrictions, D! Do stress relieving work such as I encourage you to please take care Taking just 30 minutes a day doing gardening, which is both rewarding of yourself. Your mind and body will something physical can reduce stress and productive. Breakaway from the thank you later! and bump up your endorphins - the electronics, sit outside, and read a “feel-good” neurotransmitters. Par- book. Now that the weather is warm- taking in any physical activity assists ing up, now is the perfect time to enjoy that Colorado sunshine! ClassicHomes.com

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INSPIRATION VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

t the time of this publishing, school will Abe out for the 2019 - 2020 school year. What a school year it has been!

Inspiration View Elementary School essentially opened twice, once at the brick and mortar loca- tion on Vista del Pico Boulevard, and then online during fourth quarter for what District 49 calls E-Learning. Both had its challeng- es and celebrations! Students, families, and staff showed an in- credible amount of perseverance, flexibility, grace, and joy. The IVES community is now enjoying a bit IVES E-Learning Site of respite from school responsibili- The quickly changing pandemic “We created the IVES E-Learning ties. Way to go Flyers! situation required IVES to develop Google site (https://sites.google. a plan overnight. Then leader- com/d49.org/ivese-learning/) ship spent most of spring break which housed all lessons and building the infrastructure for some fun opportunities, like virtual students to learn online. Author of Fun Friday Family Field Trips. It also The Innovator’s Mindset, George housed videos, and pictures to Couros terms this time in edu- create connections with the fami- cation as “Emergency Remote lies we missed so much.” Students Learning” teachers have had to be with their teachers learned togeth- “Instructional McGyvers having er through Google Classroom, to improvise quick solutions in and video conferencing as well as less than ideal circumstances.” learned independently with the The IVES community learned a lot support of people in their homes. since spring break. “Technology It was not easy. As one second KRISTY RIGDON, IVES PRINCIPAL was key to our ability to provide grade student put it, “I didn’t sign a learning environment students up for this.” Neither did parents and families could easily navigate”, or teachers, but in partnership, all says Assistant Principal Pam Hollo- were determined to provide some man. sense of normalcy and continuity IVES Flyer Theatre Troupe production of The Emperor’s New Clothes with the Missoula Children’s Theatre

Celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week!

Arts Integration in Action- Collaborating on science and visual arts

of learning for kids. “We are so grateful for the families who continued to engage in E-Learning with us. Those students will be in a better place for the start of next year,” says Kristy Rigdon, IVES principal.

District 49 is about continuous improve- ment. The lessons learned through E-Learning this year will contribute to preparing for multiple scenarios for the 2020-2021 school year. Despite a dismal budget forecast, IVES is in a good position to match the continued growth in the area.

Registration continues too. Families can enroll online through District 49 at https://www.d49.org/domain/33 and if you have questions, live registration Students slimed teachers as a reward support is available via live chat through for the American Heart Association the website or just a call away at Heart Challenge fund raiser. 719-210-9942 or 719-213-0335.

BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE 15 16 BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE BLR EASY BREADS a stiff dough. Divide into four pieces and roll each one into a breadstick – about the size of a long hot dog. Place on a baking sheet that has been lightly sprayed with oil. Bake in preheated oven at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes, till lightly golden. If desired, you may brush them with melted butter and sprinkle with garlic salt and/or Italian herbs when they come out of the oven. Best eaten warm. Can Everybody’s baking bread The next recipe actually uses no flour be doubled or tripled. theses stay-at-home days – – best to eat them warm right out of the when they can find the oven. Like a souffle they will collapse If you’re looking to add some authen- ingredients! Yeast is as rare as toilet after a bit. But they are light and airy, ticity to a Southern-themed meal, try paper and sometimes even flour is hard gluten-free and good for paleo-diets. this with your fried catfish and collard to find. Besides, baking bread at high greens. This is a basic recipe, so feel free altitude can be tricky, even if you have Cloud Biscuits to add minced chives or green onions, the time and patience for making a loaf 2 tablespoons cream cheese crumbled cooked bacon or even some of fresh yeast bread. 2 eggs, separated chopped green chilies to it. But there are some quick and easy ¼ teaspoon baking powder alternatives that don’t require yeast – and Directions: Preheat oven to 300 de- Spoon bread some don’t even require flour. Here are grees. Line a baking sheet with parch- 3./4 cup cornmeal a few quick breads to try next time you ment paper. Place cream cheese in 1 teaspoon salt want a warm bun with your dinner. microwave-safe bowl and gently warm 1 cup boiling water The first one may seem familiar to you it, stirring at 10-second intervals. Let cool 3 tablespoons melted butter when you bit into I it. It tastes just like 5 minutes. Mix in egg yolks till smooth. 2 large eggs those drop biscuits you get with your Whip egg whites in a separate bowl until 1 cup milk meal at Red Lobster. stiff peaks form. Gently fold into egg yolk 2 teaspoons baking powder mixture till fully blended. Spread batter Directions: Preheat oven to 350 de- Cheesy Garlic Biscuits into four-inch rounds on the baking grees. Grease 1 1//2-quart casserole 2 cups Bisquick-type baking mix sheet, smoothing tops with back of a or baking dish or 8-inch square baking 2/3 cup milk spoon. Bake in preheated oven 17-20 pan. Combine cornmeal and salt only in ½ cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 minutes or till golden. Makes eight a mixing bowl. Gradually pour in boiling ounces) rounds. Note: store leftovers overnight in water, whisking to remove any lumps. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine a plastic bag and they will become more Whisk in melted butter and allow to cool 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder bread-like. for about five minutes. Whisk milk into Directions: Heat oven to 450°F. Stir cornmeal mixture. In a separate bowl, baking mix, milk and cheese until soft The next recipe is a lazy cook’s favorite whisk eggs. Add to cornmeal mixture, dough forms. Drop dough by 9 spoons- and a quicker, easier bread you will not along with baking powder. Whisk thor- ful onto an ungreased cookie sheet. find. It only requires two ingredients and oughly to combine all. Pour into pre- Bake 8 to10 minutes or until golden can be made last-minute. pared baking dish and bake for 35-40 brown. Stir together butter and garlic minutes or until lightly browned on top. powder; brush over warm biscuits. Yogurt Breadsticks Serve warm with butter. Serves 6. Combine equal parts of nonfat regular or Greek yogurt and self-rising flour. Say Now go bake some bread! ½ cup each for four breadsticks. It makes

BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE 17 BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE SWITCHBACKS NEW DOWNTOWN STADIUM!

The Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC, a United Soccer League franchise, The rings were specifically designed as a subtle nod to the pride of Colorado Springs, the numerous US Olympic National Governing Bodies that are located here, will be the primary tenant while also affirming our community as Olympic City, USA. The sphere represents the of this dynamic new universal pursuit of human endeavor, and emphasizes Colorado Springs enduring stadium in downtown role in the global world of sport. The facility will be a mixed-use development featuring a rectangular field of play and Colorado Springs. serving as the permanent home of the Colorado Springs Switchbacks Football Club (FC) soccer team.

18 BANNING LEWIS RANCH MAGAZINE SWITCHBACKS ACTS OF KINDNESS

Switchbacks staff and Ziggy volunteering at Care & Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado in April.

It is anticipated to have 8,000 seats, expandable to 15,000 for concerts and other special events. It will encompass an artificial turf field for competition and an approx- imately 145,500-square-foot stadium overall. Olympic related events, tournaments, and camps will create a synergy between the U.S. Olympic Museum, outdoor stadium, indoor arena, and the U.S. Olympic Training Center that will set Colorado Springs apart nationally as a destination for amateur sporting events.

Anticipated Opening: Spring 2021

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Banning Lewis RANCH HOUSE ACCESS CARD: Pick up your access card for the Ranch House Recreation Center at the Ranch Contacts Ranch House Call (719) 522-2432 for more information.

Northtree Ranch House Recreation Center amenities are included as part Northtree Ranch House of the Banning Lewis Ranch Metro District Operating Fee. 6885 Vista del Pico Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80927 Phone: 719-522-2432 Fax: 719-522-2433 Banning Lewis Ranch AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD Metropolitan District UTILITIES SHOPPING Districts 1-7 First and Main Town Center Josh Miller – District Manager Gas/Electricity/Utilities/Water firstandmaintowncenter.com c/o Clifton Larson Allen Colorado Springs Utilities 111 S. Tejon Street, Suite 705 csu.org Shops at Briargate Colorado Springs, CO 80903 thepromenadeshopsatbriargate.com Phone: 719-284-7226 Powers Peak Center Fax: 719-473-3630 Trash & Recycling Service at Woodmen and Powers Road Email: [email protected] Home Builders Services is included as part of your Metro District GROCERY STORES Billing Inquiries: Operating Fee Phone: 303-265-7949 (720) 547-8600 King Soopers at Stetson Hills and Powers Road Email: [email protected] TOP-NOTCH VARIETY OF IN-HOUSE Key Pickup for Mail Service Target Super Store SERVICE LOAN PROGRAMS MANAGED at Carefree and Powers Road Trash and Recycling Services United States Postal Service usps.com Costco Home Builders Services (719) 638-1781 Phone: 720-547-8600 at Barnes and Powers Roads Service Day: Friday Mailbox keys can be picked up at the hbstrash.com Ranch House. MISCELLANEOUS Colorado Department of Wildlife HEALTHCARE wildlife.state.co.us Kevin Sullivan Jeanette Napier Christian Gerard Covenant Control and Loan Officer Loan Officer Loan Officer Enforcement Penrose St. Francis Medical US Fish & Wildlife Service penrosestfrancis.org fws.gov NMLS 363778 NMLS 999169 NMLS 320311 Corey Pilato, MSI Direct: 719.465.0507 Direct: 719.465.0152 Direct: 719.960.4288 8610 Explorer Drive Suite 130, Colorado Memorial Hospital Central memorialhealthsystem.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Springs, CO 80920 Phone: 719-260-4548 Memorial Hospital North Fax: 719-578-5611 memorialhealthsystem.com [email protected] Email: [email protected] Colorado Springs Children’s Hospital mhchildren.com Design Review Committee Please submit plans to: Banning Lewis Ranch We’re here for you.  1290 North Newport Road, Suite 130 Metropolitan District #1 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80916 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 600 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Please let us know how we can help. 719.749.7046

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