Archive for Saturday, April 2, 2005

Business briefs for April 3

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Century 21 honors top Producers for 2004

Scott Campbell closed more than $15 million in real estate sales in 2004 and received a Double Centurion Award at the Century 21 Regional Awards Ban-quet held in Denver on March 12. He ranked fourth in gross commissions among 2,090 agents in the five-state Rocky Mountain region.

David Lac-ey received a Masters Em--erald Award for closing more than $5 million in real estate sales.

Kari Doerr received a Masters Ruby Award for closing more than $4 million in real estate sales.

Chuck Armbruster, managing broker, was also a top producer, closing more than $5 million in real estate sales.

CHAOS sponsors snowboard competition

CHAOS Threads for Heads will be keeping the competitors, staff and thousands of shredders cozy and cool through April 9 in Copper Mountain at the 2005 USASA National Championship, the world's largest snowboard event.

CHAOS, based in Steamboat Springs, will provide the official beanie for the competition.

The event will feature 25 competitions in five disciplines, including Alpine GS, Alpine slalom, freestyle halfpipe, freestyle Slopestyle and BoarderCross. Riders ages 4 to 74 compete in 32 divisions to win more than 840 medals and qualify for a portion of $15,000 in scholarship money. The event is expected to attract more than 8,000 athletes, family members, friends, coaches and volunteers to compete and watch the week of competition and daily festivities.

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