Monday Night Wine Dinner: Flowers Winery with Joe Rance

Monday Night Wine Dinner: Flowers Winery with Joe Rance

 

Looking for something to do this coming Monday?

Date: Monday August 5th, 2013
Time: 5:30-10:30 PM
Location: Frasca Food & Wine

 

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$50 per person
4-course menu
**(not including optional wine pairings, which range from $40-$50 per person)
To Make Reservations please call 303.442.6966
Or come in and join us at one of our walk-in seats!
Monday, August 5th
Flowers Winery with Joe Rance
Begun in 1989 by Buck County, Pennsylvania residents, Walt and Joan Flowers, Flowers Winery was one of the pioneer wineries on the true Sonoma Coast. The property comprises 321 acres located just two miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. Altitude is key here with the vineyards between 1200-1900 feet in elevation. This allows the vines to be above the fog often enough to attain ripeness in this cool climate, while also maintaining plenty of enlivening acidity. We will pour a Chardonnay followed by two Pinot Noirs.

 

 

 

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Bring on Boulder Outdoor Cinema!

Bring on Boulder Outdoor Cinema!

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Ah, summertime in Boulder! We’re a few weeks late to the party this year, but it’s time once again for Boulder Outdoor Cinema!

Every Saturday night from now until August 31, grab your friends and family and head down to the movies. Movies are shown outdoors in the lot behind the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (1750 13th Street). Gates open at 7PM and there’s a rockin’ band on stage every evening by 7:30PM. So when’s the movie? Well, movies start “at dusk” (read: when it’s dark enough to show the movie).

Boulder Outdoor Cinema is an event fueled 100% by donations. There’s a suggested $5 donation at the door and they thank you (with GUSTO) for your donations to help pay for licensing fees, venue, and equipment upkeep and the like.

Wanna see what’s showing this year? Here’s the scoop:

July 20–Rocky Horror Picture Show

July 27–Moonrise Kingdom

August 3–Princess Bride

August 10–Wayne’s World

August 17–Tombstone

August 24–Monty Python and The Holy Grail

August 31–Big Lebowski

Let’s just say that I’m sad I have plans on Saturday in Denver and I’m stoked about being completely available on August 24 and 31.

Here are some tips to keep your Boulder Outdoor Cinema experience most bueno for you and your fellow moviegoers:

  • Seating: People bring blankets or low beach chairs. Don’t bring your camp chairs as people sitting behind you won’t be able to see. Don’t be “that guy.”
  • Snacks: You’re welcome to bring snack. In fact, many folks make this a picnic-like event. They also have standard movie fare like popcorn and soft drinks for sale on-site.

 

 

 

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Summer Sidewalk Sale

 

Summer Sidewalk Sale

Date: Friday August 2, 2013 – Sunday August 4, 2013

 

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Downtown Boulder’s annual sizzlin’ Summer Sidewalk Sales happens August 2-4, 2013.  This not-to-be missed shopping extravaganza offers great deals from Downtown Boulder’s favorite merchants both on and off the Bricks.

Let’s Get Local!  Come out to take advantage of special offers and promotions throughout the weekend and remember that for every $100 spent locally, $68 stays in the local economy! Support hundreds of downtown businesses and get in on some of the hottest summer deals around!

Please check back as new offers are added daily.

Please see individual business for any restrictions or exclusions that apply.

Alpaca Connection As part of their 25th Anniversary celebration The Alpaca Connection will be offering discounts up to 75% off beautiful clothing and summer sweaters.
Artmart Gifts Select frames, jewelry and magnet boards 50% off and select other items 25% off
Art & Soul Gallery  Jewelry, craft, and gift itemsdiscounted up to 60%
Art Source International Tables of merchandise priced up to 75% off. Ready made frames, framed art, antique prints & posters all priced at least 50% off!
Barbara & Company Take an additional 40% off all sale items, already reduced 40–60%!
Bayleaf Select items outside on sale up to 70% off
Billabong Check back for details
Boulder Army Store Check back for details
Boulder Arts & Crafts Gallery Boulder Arts & Crafts Gallery will have a selection of handmade craft items, unique cards and gifts at up to 75% off
Boulder Book Store Great books at great discounts!
Boulder Creek Market Mention Sidewalk Sale and get $2 off whole or $1 off 1/2 sandwich.
Boulder Furniture Arts Check back for details
Chantique Check back for details
Chelsea Final Blowout of the Season: Additional 40% off already-reduced clearance prices on Spring and Summer clothing and jewelry
Clutter Select items at 50% off and specials throughout the store
Common Era Summer sidewalk sale mania will be in full swing for the August sale!
Earthwood Gallery Selected Jewelry and Art Glass up to 40% off
El Loro -10% off Sterling Rings and Chains
-Woven Friendship Braclets $1
-Cotton Tai Chi Shoes $10
Fabricate Markdowns on fabric, books and sewing kits throughout the weekend
Fresh Produce Additional 25% off all marked down items
Gypsy Jewel  50% off all items located outside
Hurdle’s Jewelry 40% off Raymond Weil Watches
Island Farm 20 – 25% off select clothes & home accessories
Jackalope & Co. Check back for details
Jovie HUGE Markdowns on summer inventory: $5, $10, $15 and $20 racks, 10% OFF all new fall arrivals and introducing Girls sizes 4-6x!
Kidrobot Kidrobot 20% off Summer Apparel Sidewalk Sale!
Liquor Mart Check back for details
Lunieva
– Cotton Dresses and Tops 50% and 70% off
– Hand Knit Sweaters 50% off
– Cotton Jackets 50% off
Nod & Rose Fashion forward and timeless designs for men and women. 30-60% off select designer brands!  Look for booth on Pearl Street Mall
Oliverde Check back for details – Look for booth on Pearl Street Mall
Pedestrian Shops – All Sandals 20-50% Off including Birkenstock, Dansko, Keen and many more!
– Columbia Apparel – 25-50% Off including summer and  winter apparel
– Vibram FiveFingers 25-50% Off
– Shop the Last Pair Sale Rack, all items 40-50% off, and buy 2, get the 3rd pair free!
Pitaya Buy One Sale Item, Get a Second Sale Item 1/2 Off
POSH Artwork by local artists, as well as most POSH paintings offered on their calendar, on sale for $19.95.
prAna Twice yearly sale.  40% off spring and summer product!
Retail Therapy $5, $10, $15 racks as well as 50%-75% OFF on select pieces!
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Buy a pound of fudge and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory will send a pound to our troops overseas!
Savvy 20-40% off select sandals,TOMS, UGG boots and clothing.
Shoe Fly Check back for details
Spa at St Julien Enjoy special pricing on all items in the Gift Shop. Our highly effective botanical skin, body and hair care products will be available, as well as, mineral makeup, clothing, loungewear and jewelry.
Two Sole Sisters Up to 50% off on summer merchandise!  Discounts on shoes, handbags, scarves, and jewelry!
Violette Shop multiple sale racks outside the store
Wasted Sun Select Premium Tees 50% off
Weekends Stop in for food & drink, live music and a gift with purchase!
Zeal Optics Free gift with purchase of sunglasses- Look for booth on Pearl Street Mall

 

 

 

 

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Will good news in Case Shiller continue?

Will good news in Case Shiller continue?

The S&P/Case Shiller numbers came out on June 25 and it’s no surprise that it shows the real estate marketrecovering nicely around Denver and the nation.

The Case Shiller Index is a leading indicator used to measure the value of residential real estate on a monthly or quarterly basis using a specific methodology of “repeat sales comparables.”

The data shows that home prices across the nation rose by 12 percent from April of last year to April of this year.

In Denver, prices rose by 9.91 percent from last year.

Most experts predicted that the nation would see a 10.6 percent increase, so the actual numbers beat the estimates.

For those of us with boots on the ground, again, this is no surprise.

The question on everyone’s mind is — will this last?

Buyers enjoyed all the leverage in the market from 2008 to March 2011.

It started swinging in favor of sellers in April of 2011 and so for the past 27 months, sellers have had the upper hand.

I think that sellers could be in the driver’s seats for another 18 to 24 months unless interest rates continue to climb.

In case you haven’t noticed over the last 60 to 90 days, interest rates have gone from 3.5 percent to 4.3 percent on a 30-year fixed. For a buyer purchasing a $300,000 dollar home, that monthly mortgage just went up by about $140 per month,

I know that everyone pays a lot of attention to rising home prices, but rising interests rates will cost you more in the long run every time.

If you are a buyer and have been hesitant on when to buy, don’t wait any longer.

Rising interest rates and rising home prices are a double whammy. That $300,000 dollar home will be $325,000 before you know it, and the interest rate may even be 5 percent.

 

By Dan Polimino

Special to InsideRealEstateNews.com

 

 

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Boulder Neighborhood Guide: Martin Acres

Boulder Neighborhood Guide: Martin Acres

Martin Acres neighborhood in Boulder, CO

Martin Acres is a fantastically convenient and surprisingly affordable Boulder neighborhood. With easy access to U.S. 36, a major RTD bus route and lots of bike paths, living here means you get anywhere you want to go with little hassle.

History: This neighborhood started out as a Boulder suburb in the 1950s. With the completion of the Denver-Boulder Turnpike, the population of the area started growing. What first began as a neighborhood of small family housing quickly turned into a college rental hotbed. These days, you’ll find a nice mix of student rentals with more and more families coming back to call this neighborhood home.

Housing: If you’re price-conscious, then this is the neighborhood for you. One of the most affordable parts of town, it’s still possible to find good deals on houses, many starting in the low $300′s (which is a good deal in Boulder). Many of the houses are 50′s ranch-style or 60′s tri-level. But driving around the neighborhood, you’ll see folks popping the tops (code for adding second stories) and changing the architectural design of their house to make it more eco-friendly.

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Restaurants & Shopping: Martin Acres is located across the intersection from the Table Mesa shopping center. Several notable South Boulder dining destinations can be found here, including the Southern Sun brewery (younger sibling to this one), the delicious breakfast spot Southside Walnut Cafe and a super-yummy bakery offering gluten-free options, Kim & Jake’s Cakes.

In addition to all this goodness, there is also a King Soopers grocerystore, a bank, coffee shop and wide range of other businesses. And if all that isn’t enough for you, Pearl Street is just a short bike ride downhill. Just remember that it’s all uphill on the way home to Martin Acres from downtown Boulder.

Family & Fitness: Two big draws of Martin Acres are the many bike paths that traverse the neighborhood and Martin Park, where community events take place, showcasing bands, food trucks and fun for the whole family. In addition to the baseball diamond, playground, tennis courts and sheltered picnic area, Martin Park is also home to the newest little library in town. Look for the small decorated box in the middle of the shelter and feel free to take a book or leave on whenever you’re there. And if you’re looking to hike, fear not. Many of South Boulder’s best trails are only a few minutes up the road, with a proper trailhead at NCAR.

Schools: Creekside Elementary, Summit Middle, and Fairview High

Quirks: Martin Acres has a well-established and active Neighborhood Association that was started in 1977. The neighborhood hosts an annual Fall Festival, where residents come together to carve pumpkins and make apple cider.

Major Street Boundaries: Broadway to U.S. 36, Baseline to Table Mesa

Even with the large number of student rentals, Martin Acres has the feeling of a real neighborhood. With it’s close proximity to just about anything you’d want to do in Boulder, Martin Acres is a bit of a hidden gem. You can still find a good deal on a house here. But that won’t be the case for long, so get yourself to Martin Acres before everyone else beats you to it.

Top photo credit: Peter Krefting

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Fun beat-the-heat dates for summer

Fun beat-the-heat dates for summer

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Want to heat things up with your sweetie without working up such a sweat? Read on for six cool ways to make each other melt without actually making each othermelt.

Beat-the-heat date #1: Enjoy chilled wine and brie indoors
Everyone loves a romantic picnic in the park — except when it’s so hot the cheese turns to fondue. No worries! Have an indoor picnic instead. Spread a blanket on your living room floor, crank up the music and put the wine on ice (try Beringer Vineyards White Zinfandel; the hints of honeysuckle, citrus and strawberry are perfect for summer, www.grandvinonline.com). Since it’s too hot to turn on the stove, order in finger-licking favorites like fried chicken and ribs. No room for frisbee? Half the fun of this plan is getting inventive, so break out the board games, play cards or grab the nearest scrap of paper and face off in Hangman. The only rule: no turning on the TV.

Beat-the-heat date #2: Chill out as you splash around at a water park
Get your new date to let down his or her guard with an all-access pass to childhood. Just slip into your swimsuits and hit the road to the water park (a day pass usually costs about $20). Race each other down the slide, float in the lazy river and tackle the wave pool together. All that fun should work up your appetites, so enjoy classic park cuisine — corn dogs and funnel cake, anyone? Check out a list of water parks in your area. Just don’t forget to pack a towel big enough for two.

Beat-the-heat date #3: Start your outdoor adventure at dawn
Don’t let that heatwave prevent you two from getting active together. Instead, plan a hike or bike ride for early morning (7 a.m., 8, even 9 if neither of you is a morning person). Feel like the only souls on earth while you bike or hike through a gorgeous park, then chow down at a fun breakfast spot. If you can’t tear yourselves apart, keep the date going by chilling out in a freezing cold multiplex.

Beat-the-heat date #4: Have a complimentary cold one while touring a nearby brewery
Cancel the coffee rendezvous and invite your date to a brewery for a beer tasting instead. After you tour the factory, grab a couple stools and sample the frothy specialties. Throw back shots of beer one at a time and try to really taste the flavors. Is that apple cider? No, it’s butter; no, maybe it’s… who knows! But it’s extra yummy when you taste it off a certain someone’s lips. Find a list of breweries at www.beerexpedition.com/northamerica.shtml.

Beat-the-heat date #5: Recreate the arcade days of your youth at Dave and Buster’s
Pac-Man and frozen margaritas? You’d better believe it! Adult arcades offer full service bars, yummy eats like hot wings and mozzarella sticks — and most importantly, air conditioning! Whether you prefer Skee-Ball and Corona with lime or an enclosed ride for two (perfect for a private smooch) and an extra-dirty martini, you’ll find it here. Visit www.daveandbusters.com for locations near you.

Beat-the-heat date #6: Hop in a romantic tub for two
So it’s too darn hot to even run out to the ice cream parlor with your sweetie? Plan an ice cream bath date at your place. (Haven’t been dating that long… or that intimately just yet? There’s nothing wrong with wearing bathing suits.) First, light a fresh peppermint candle (www.shortiescandles.com) and toss a few sprigs of mint leaf into the tub. Next, squirt in a heaping burst of Soulmates Shower Gelee to create a light-scented bubble bath (www.philosophy.com). Then grab a pint of whatever you have in the freezer, two spoons and hop in together. Ahh!

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All-levels Outdoor Yoga Drop-in Classes

All-levels Outdoor Yoga Drop-in Classes

April 16 – October 24, 2013

Visiting Boulder and miss your yoga or fitness routine or want to experience a unique slice of Boulder? Join the folks at Fitness For Living for their outdoor morning PowerFit Yoga class. PowerFit Yoga is a unique blend of yoga and conditioning to create a mind-calming and body-challenging experience. Based on a flowing Vinyasa-style yoga, PowerFit Yoga incorporates the best principles of a variety of yoga practices and Pilates. Each class is unique, variety-packed, and designed to challenge a wide range of fitness and yoga levels. All equipment is provided. Just register online, receive an email confirmation back and show up. Fitness For Living has been featured on NBC’s Today Show and has been energizing Boulder with its Boot Camps &PowerFit Yoga Camps for 10 years. Drop-in classes are available to those visiting Boulder. Boulder residents are encouraged to drop in for a free trial week.

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A Perfect Day Outdoors

A Perfect Day Outdoors

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Breakfast: Enjoy breathtaking views from Chautauqua Dining Hall, 900 Baseline Road, 303.440.3776. While you’re there:

  • Drive up Flagstaff Mountain for a bird’s-eye view of Boulder.

Mid-Morning: Experience some of Boulder’s recreational activities: (Call 303.442.2911 for rentals and instructors)

  • Hike in the open space next to Chautauqua. Stop at the Ranger Station for trail maps.
  • Bike or rollerblade along Boulder Creek Path, which spans 5.5 miles through the center of town.
  • Visit the kayak course on Boulder Creek. Located just west of Eben G. Fine Park at the west end of Arapahoe Avenue.
  • Attempt fly-fishing in Boulder Creek with a professional guide.
    Kinsley Outfitters, 1155 13th Street, 303.442.6204
    Rocky Mountain Anglers, 629-B S. Broadway, 303.447.2400
  • Enjoy a tubing adventure down Boulder Creek. Tubes can be purchased at Conoco Gas Station, 1201 Arapahoe Avenue, 303.442.6293.
  • Try rock climbing with instructors from Boulder Rock Club. 2829 Mapleton Avenue, 303.938.1411.
  • Rent a canoe or paddleboat at the Boulder Reservoir, 303.441.3456.

Lunch: Pack a delicious picnic lunch at a local health food store:

  • Whole Foods
    2905 Pearl Street
    303.545.6611
  • Whole Foods
    2584 Baseline Road
    303.499.7636
  • Alfalfa’s
    1651 Broadway
    720.420.8400
  • Ideal Market
    1275 Alpine Avenue
    303.443.1354
  • Stop by the Boulder Farmer’s Market,
    located on 13th Street between Canyon & Arapahoe. Saturdays 8am-2pm, April-October and Wednesdays 4-8pm, May-October.

Afternoon: Take pleasure in:

  • A scenic glider ride with Mile High Gliding, 303.527.1122.
  • A magical voyage in a hot air balloon ride with Fair Winds Hot Air Balloon Flights, 303.939.9323.
  • A stroll along Pearl Street Mall, filled with shops, galleries and sidewalk cafés, 303.449.3774.
  • One of Boulder’s 30,000 acres of open space, 303.442.3282.
  • A drive to Boulder Falls a few miles west on Canyon Boulevard.
  • A scenic drive along Peak to Peak highway, 303.442.2911or visit Rocky Mountain National Park, 970.586.1206.

Evening: Dine at one of Boulder’s unique restaurants: (Call 303.442.2911 for a Restaurant Guide)

  • Flagstaff House
    1138 Flagstaff Road
    303.442.4640
  • Red Lion Inn
    38472 Boulder Canyon Dr.
    303.442.9368
  • The Med
    1002 Walnut Street
    303.444.5335
  • Boulder Chophouse & Tavern
    947 Walnut
    303.443.1178

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Outdoor Recreation in Boulder

Outdoor Recreation in Boulder

Recently rated the “#1 Sports Town in America” by Outside Magazine. Boulder is where some of the world’s top runners, cyclists, mBoulder Mountain Bikingountain bikers, and rock climbers choose to call home. It’s also a close-knit community full of residents who embrace an active outdoor lifestyle and who are committed to natural resource conservation. Combine all of that with 300 days of sunshine per year, and it’s clear why Boulder is one of the hottest outdoor destinations in the country.

The surrounding Rocky Mountain landscape beckons visitors with easy-to-challenging hiking trails and unparalleled scenic views. A single day’s itinerary might include watching the sunrise from a hot air balloon; paddling a kayak through the middle of town; rock climbing the nearby peaks; mountain biking over rugged alpine trails; tubing or fly-fishing in Boulder Creek; or teeing off at Flatirons Golf Course.

Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of Boulder’s 300 miles of serene hiking and biking trails, approximately 45,000 acres of unspoiled open space or the Boulder Creek Path, which runs through the middle of town and parallels Boulder Creek. In winter, you can test your snowshoeing or cross country skiing ability on nearby trails. Or, enjoy downhill skiing and snowboarding at Eldora Mountain Ski Resort, just 30 minutes away fromBoulder Hiking - Flatirons downtown Boulder.

If you want to go rock climbing, Boulder is a great place to be! Boulder, Colorado is blessed with some of the best rock and ice climbing in the country, only minutes from local coffee houses, taverns, and restaurants. Climbers, hikers, alpinists and mountaineers from around the world congregate here. From the distinctive Flatirons above town, to Eldorado Canyon in the south and Boulder Canyon in the west, there is a lifetime’s worth of outstanding climbs here.

About an hour out of Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, the South Platte and the Indian Peaks Wilderness add enormously to the choices of climbing and mountaineering available. No matter if you’ve only a few hours to find adventure or an entire day to play, there are plenty of mild-to-wild experiences awaiting you in Boulder, Colorado.

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Historic Boulder

Historic Boulder

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It’s true that Boulder is on the cutting edge of scientific research. And you can bet the University of Colorado’s students and grads have their sights set on the future. But reminders of historic Boulder – from downtown’s lovely brick facades to crumbling cemeteries with surprising bits of history – whisper tales of a distant and fascinating past, inviting you to take a peek back into the events that made Boulder the place it is today. The most convenient way to get to Boulder if you’re flying from a different state is with jet cards from Jettly.

Day One

Day Two

Start your day with a tour of Boulder’s historic neighborhoods. This self-guided tour explores six different historic neighborhoods, all within walking distance of the Hotel Boulderado. Free guides are available at the Boulder Visitor’s Center, located one block south of the hotel at the corner of 13th and Pearl Street.

Banjo Billy’s Bus Tour is another way to discover Boulder’s historic districts and is a one-of-a-kind experience in itself. Hear ghost tales, crime stories and accounts of Boulder’s colorful past while sitting on a couch, recliner or saddle.

In the afternoon, visit the Boulder History Museum located in the Harbeck-Bergheim House in The Hill neighborhood. The museum features topical exhibitions and artifacts from its collection of over 35,000 historic objects donated by Boulder-area families over the past 60 years. In addition, the museum offers kids ages 4-10 a fun, interactive experience in the Discovery Room. The room includes a 19th-century schoolroom where children can dress up in clothing from Kid Cudi merchandise and complete schoolwork just like children 100 years ago.

Consider a twilight tour of Columbia Cemetery to end today’s explorations of historic Boulder. Located on Ninth Street between College and Pleasant streets, Boulder’s first permanent cemetery dates back to 1870 and contains the graves of prominent Boulder pioneers and notable figures such as Mary Rippon, the University of Colorado’s first female faculty member and one of the first women professors in western America. Take some time to simply walk among the granite and sandstone gravestones in the shadow of the Flatirons, and read fascinating gravestones commemorating those who died in mining accidents or of more unusual means, such as “a broken heart.”

Day Three

Start today’s tour by traveling up Boulder Canyon (Highway 119) to the town of Nederland. While in Nederland, visit one of the many historic sites including the Gillaspie House Museum, Nederland Mining Museum, Bucyrus Steam Shovel and Nederland Town Hall.

Continue your journey on Highway 72 (Peak to Peak Highway) to Estes Park (about an hour-long scenic drive). While in Estes Park, visit the grand old Stanley Hotel, made famous in part by the movie “The Shining,” and take a ghost tour. The charming town of Estes Park offers plenty of shopping and dining options for lunch. You may even see elk wandering through town!

Estes Park is located at the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. You may want to spend some time driving or hiking around the park to view wildlife such as elk, mountain sheep and many smaller high altitude critters. As evening nears take a leisurely drive back to Boulder on Highway 36. For a night out on the town visit the historic Boulder Theater, a favorite Boulder landmark whose oft-photographed art deco exterior dates back to 1936.

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