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Fourth of July Celebrations in Colorado

June 30, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Happy 4th of July

 

Independence Day celebrations are just around the corner in the Pikes Peak Region and beyond. Events are taking place on July 4th (Saturday this year) and on the weekends before and after.

*Check the complete list before heading out in case any locations cancel events due COVID-19 or fire danger this summer.*

Colorado Springs Region:

  • Fort Carson Freedom Fest – The dates are to be determined.The fest is scheduled for June or July of 2020 at Iron Horse Park, but due to COVID-19, some modifications will be made. As many that have attended in years past know, this 3-day event is jam-packed with concerts, sporting events, an assortment of different food options, and fireworks. Check out their website if you have any questions.
  • 4th of July Symphony on Your Porch – Enjoy the Colorado Springs Philharmonic’s annual patriotic concert broadcast from your favorite radio station – all from your porch! More info here. Organizers have identified several places in Colorado Springs neighborhoods where the fireworks will be visible. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE MAP OF LOCATIONS
  • The Rocky Mountain Vibes – The Vibes will be hosting a Triple Play Holiday at UCHealth Park featuring back-to-back movies and a fireworks show on July 3. The event will start at 4:30 p.m. with the classic baseball movie,”The Sandlot.” At 6:30 p.m., is “Independence Day,” with fireworks at 9 p.m. to end the evening. More info here.
  • Switchbacks – The Switchbacks are hosting Fireworks Extravaganza on July 4th at Weidner Field. Partnering with Oakwood Homes, Switchbacks have organized a firework display synced to music from iHeartRadio and the Colorado Springs Philharmonic. Guests are expected to remain in their vehicles to watch the fireworks safely.
  • Colorado Sparkler & Fireworks – Enjoy great Fastpitch Softball action with the Colorado Sparkler tournaments happening in Colorado Springs, Denver Metro, and Northern Colorado July 1 through July 5. More info on these games here.
  • Falcon Freedom Days Firework Show – In partnership with Colorado Springs Philharmonic and Colorado Springs Sports Corporation (and iHeartRadio), Falcon Freedom Days will host a Firework Show synced to music on Saturday, July 4, from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Firework Show will be held at Antler Creek Golf Course driving range, one of nine locations to have a fireworks display in El Paso County. According to their website, COVID-19 restrictions will not allow for the usual day long festivities. The hope is Ranch residents can still celebrate The Fourth safely at home by tuning in to radio station Sunny 106.3, or download the iHeartRadio app to listen to the synced music along with the fireworks display. More information from Meridian Ranch can be found here.

The Broadmoor American Family Fourth of July Celebration and Rock Ledge Ranch Family Fourth had no mention of their Independence Day Celebrations. The July 4 Old Colorado City Community Picnic has been canceled.

Pueblo:

Rollin’ on the Riverwalk and Pueblo West 4th of July Celebration have been canceled due to COVID-19. The Buell Children’s Museum will be reopening their Helen T. White galleries July 3, but will not hold any Independence Day specials such as Patriotic Day.

Alamosa:

  • Independence Day Celebration – Celebrate America’s Independence in the friendly town of Alamosa. This patriotic celebration begins with the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast from 7am-10am in the parking lot of SLV Savings & Loan. Following breakfast, the 4th of July Parade kicks off at 10 am on Main & 6th ending at Bell Avenue. Fireworks start at dusk at Alamosa Fairgrounds. More information here.

Aurora:

The Fourth of July Spectacular has been canceled due to COVID-19.

Breckenridge:

Breckenridge has postponed the Independence Day parade, including the Firecracker 50 mountain bike race to July 2021 due to COVID-19.

Broomfield:

The Great American Picnic at Broomfield County Commons Park has been canceled this year due to COVID-19. Broomfield is hoping to still host Broomfield days in September.

Buena Vista:

  • The spectacular 4th of July Celebration – will take place in Buena Vista. The Independence Day includes present day allure with past day charm. Pancake Breakfast, 5k, Art in the Park, live music, and fireworks. More info here.

Castle Rock:

  • Fireworks in Castle Rock (July 4) – Fireworks will blast off from the Santa Fe Quarry butte above Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 4. According to their website, they recommend viewing from your house or neighborhood to avoid large gatherings and maintain social distancing. Anyone viewing the fireworks display must be aware that parking on streets and roadways will be limited and to be courteous of driveways and adhere to any posted neighborhood parking restrictions. In the event of severe weather, the fireworks will be postponed to Sunday, July 5. If stage 2 fire restrictions are in place on July 4, the event will be canceled.

Cripple Creek:

No current updates on the 4th of July Celebration.

Denver:

  • Independence Eve – no current updates for this event.
  • The Rockies – The Rockies have postponed what would have been their Independence Day game against the San Francisco Giants. The next game with fireworks is not scheduled until September 25.

Englewood:

The annual Fourth of July Festival and Fireworks have been canceled due to COVID-19.

 

Article originally published and regularly updated with the latest event information at https://www.koaa.com/news/covering-colorado/list-4th-of-july-celebrations-for-2020

 

Filed Under: Community, Events, Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do Tagged With: Colorado Springs, COVID-19, Holiday, Independence Day, Just For Fun, Monument Realtor, Out and About, Things to Do

Pikes Peak Region Attraction Updates

June 16, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

How is the Coronavirus affecting attractions around Colorado Springs?

As businesses transition into recovery, some are beginning to reopen or set reopening dates. Please check individual websites for the most up-to-date information and also take note of seasonal operation times as well. Be advised, the attractions that are open are implementing additional cleaning policies and employee health checks.

ATTRACTIONS OPEN IN THE PIKES PEAK REGION

  • Academy Riding Stables
  • Adventure Mini Golf
  • Adventures Out West
    • ​COVID-19 Human Appreciation Package: Offering free tours in May and June for those who have fought on the frontlines of the pandemic. If you are a grocery store worker, hardware store and general supply store worker, delivery driver, restaurant employee or have served in this capacity and lost your job, AOW is offering you free tours in May and June. Please call the office to book. Other friends and family who join you are 1/2 price. This offer is valid on their AM Colo-rad and Thursday Night Family Night. (Availability may be limited)
    • New Sanitation Procedures: To remain CDC compliant, all tours and facilities are set up and scheduled to respect social distancing. All Jeeps, Segways, Hot Air Ballon baskets, and zipline equipment is cleaned and sanitized between each tour. All Jeep tours are exclusive to your party, as well as Segway tours.  Balloon flights will be limited to 8 passengers with 1 party per passenger compartment.  Ziplines tours will be reduced and spread out throughout the course and property to allow for social distancing.
  • Battlefield Colorado Outdoor Laser Tag
  • Cave of the Winds Mountain Park
  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – The zoo is launching a phased reopening to the public. Starting Thursday, June 11 through Friday, June 19, zoo members and general public tickets are available. Everyone must reserve or purchase their tickets in advance online.
  • Colorado Jeep Tours
  • Colorado Springs Camping
  • Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center
  • Dragonfly Paddle Yoga
  • Echo Canyon Rafting Expeditions
  • Garden of the Gods Park
  • Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center
  • Glen Eyrie Castle – open for overnight guests as of May 13, 2020; however, tours and teas are closed at this time.
  • Golf Courses
  • Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain
  • Pikes Peak Tour by Gray Line
  • Rainbow Ryders Hot Air Balloons 
  • Rock Ledge Ranch
  • Rocky Mountain Vibes – ​Currently no updates. 2020 season: June 26 – Sept 12; please visit website for home game schedule.
  • Royal Gorge Bridge and Park
  • Royal Gorge Route Railroad
  • Royal Gorge Zip Line Tours and Colorado White Water Rafting
  • Sertich Ice Center

RE-OPENINGS COMING SOON

  • The Broadmoor – set to open June 28
  • The Broadmoor World Arena and Pikes Peak Center – suspended all upcoming events
  • CityROCK
  • Cosmo’s Magic Theater
  • The Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad – Opening June 20
  • Flying W Ranch
  • Manitou Cliff Dwellings
  • The Money Museum
  • National Museum of WWII Aviation
  • Peterson Air & Space Museum
  • Seven Falls
  • Space Foundation Discovery Center
  • Switchbacks – July 11
  • U.S. Air Force Academy – Planetarium and Visitor Center
  • U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Musem
  • U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center

 


VIRTUAL EXPERIENCES

There are still great ways to enjoy and support our treasured local attractions through innovative virtual experiences. Enjoy these Colorado Springs experiences from the comfort of your own home during COVID-19:

  • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – Cheyenne Mountain Zoo will continue to connect the community to its mission, animals, the natural work and each other by a virtual experience called “Abnormally Normal.”
  • Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center – Explore the FAC permanent collection from home! The recently launched eMuseum features 50 objects representing the depth and richness of the collection, as well as objects beloved by guests.
  • Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum – The Pioneers Museum is promoting regional historic content online, such as its online collections database and “The Story of Us: Pikes Peak Region A-Z” online exhibit. View their online collections database at www.cspm.org and continue to enjoy historical content on their social media platforms.
  • Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center – Explore online programs from coloring to online video series about history, geology, flora and fauna of the park.
  • Let’s Roam – Let’s Roam is offering 15% off on virtual activities when you mention “Colorado Springs CVB” to a representative! Let’s Roam’s custom-built video conferencing game interface allows for unique gameplay and a no-hassle, streamlined experience for teams of any size.
  • The Money Museum – The Money Museum is offering virtual exhibits where you are able to learn about the museum’s spectacular rarities, explore historical subjects and expand your collecting knowledge.
  • The Space Foundation’s Discovery Center – Offering virtual tours, dynamic multimedia content and other inspirational educational programs and activities on their website, as well as through its social media channels at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
  • United States Air Force Academy – Interested in a campus, athletics or academics tour? The USAFA is offering 39 different virtual tours on their website.

Recommendations for keeping you and your family healthy:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • PLEASE stay home if you are sick
  • Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or the inside of your elbow. Throw tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces regularly
  • Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth when you’re out in public and wash immediately when you return home.
  • Practice social distancing, keeping at least 6 feet between you and other people.

What attractions are doing to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus:

  • Employees must stay home if they are sick or have been exposed to someone who is.
  • Daily health screenings for all employees and implementing onsite temperature checks.
  • All commonly touched surfaces are sanitized as frequently as possible.
  • All employees are required to wear a face mask that covers their nose and mouth.
  • Where appropriate and applicable, physical barriers have been installed.
  • Employees will be required to social distance (6+ feet), and take small breaks throughout the day to wash their hands
  • Whenever possible or applicable, windows or doors will opened to increase indoor ventilation

 

Information provided by https://www.pikes-peak.com/ and https://www.visitcos.com/.

Filed Under: Colorado Updates, Community, Events, Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do Tagged With: Colorado Springs, COVID-19, Just For Fun, Out and About, Things to Do

6 Things Your Mortgage Lender Wants You To Know About Getting a Home Loan During COVID-19

June 4, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Getting a mortgage, paying your mortgage, refinancing your mortgage: These are all major undertakings, but during a pandemic, all of it becomes more complicated. Sometimes a lot more complicated.

But make no mistake, home buyers are still taking out and paying down mortgages during the current global health crisis. There have, in fact, been some silver linings amid the economic uncertainty—hello, record-low interest rates—but also plenty of changes to keep up with. Mortgage lending looks much different now than at the start of the year.

Whether you’re applying for a new mortgage, struggling to pay your current mortgage, or curious about refinancing, here’s what mortgage lenders from around the country want you to know.

1. Rates have dropped, but getting a mortgage has gotten more complicated

First, the good news about mortgage interest rates: “Rates have been very low in recent weeks, and have come back down to their absolute lowest levels in a long time,” says Yuri Umanski, senior mortgage consultant at Premia Relocation Mortgage in Troy, MI.

That means this could be a great time to take out a mortgage and lock in a low rate. But getting a mortgage is more difficult during a pandemic.

“Across the industry, underwriting a mortgage has become an even more complex process,” says Steve Kaminski, head of U.S. residential lending at TD Bank. “Many of the third-party partners that lenders rely on—county offices, appraisal firms, and title companies—have closed or taken steps to mitigate their exposure to COVID-19.”

Even if you can file your mortgage application online, Kaminski says many steps in the process traditionally happen in person, like getting notarization, conducting a home appraisal, and signing closing documents.

As social distancing makes these steps more difficult, you might have to settle for a “drive-by appraisal” instead of a thorough, more traditional appraisal inside the home.

“And curbside closings with masks and gloves started to pop up all over the country,” Umanski adds.

2. Be ready to prove (many times) that you can pay a mortgage

If you’ve lost your job or been furloughed, you might not be able to buy your dream house (or any house) right now.

“Whether you are buying a home or refinancing your current mortgage, you must be employed and on the job,” says Tim Ross, CEO of Ross Mortgage Corp. in Troy, MI. “If someone has a loan in process and becomes unemployed, their mortgage closing would have to wait until they have returned to work and received their first paycheck.”

Lenders are also taking extra steps to verify each borrower’s employment status, which means more red tape before you can get a loan.

Normally, lenders run two or three employment verifications before approving a new loan or refinancing, but “I am now seeing employment verification needed seven to 10 times—sometimes even every three days,” says Tiffany Wolf, regional director and senior loan officer at Cabrillo Mortgage in Palm Springs, CA. “Today’s borrowers need to be patient and readily available with additional documents during this difficult and uncharted time in history.”

3. Your credit score might not make the cut anymore

Economic uncertainty means lenders are just as nervous as borrowers, and some lenders are raising their requirements for borrowers’ credit scores.

“Many lenders who were previously able to approve FHA loans with credit scores as low as 580 are now requiring at least a 620 score to qualify,” says Randall Yates, founder and CEO of The Lenders Network.

Even if you aren’t in the market for a new home today, now is a good time to work on improving your credit score if you plan to buy in the future.

“These changes are temporary, but I would expect them to stay in place until the entire country is opened back up and the unemployment numbers drop considerably,” Yates says.

4. Forbearance isn’t forgiveness—you’ll eventually need to pay up

The CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act requires loan servicers to provide forbearance (aka deferment) to homeowners with federally backed mortgages. That means if you’ve lost your job and are struggling to make your mortgage payments, you could go months without owing a payment. But forbearance isn’t a given, and it isn’t always all it’s cracked up to be.

“The CARES Act is not designed to create a freedom from the obligation, and the forbearance is not forgiveness,” Ross says. “Missed payments will have to be made up.”

You’ll still be on the hook for the payments you missed after your forbearance period ends, so if you can afford to keep paying your mortgage now, you should.

To determine if you’re eligible for forbearance, call your loan servicer—don’t just stop making payments.

If your deferment period is ending and you’re still unable to make payments, you can request delaying payments for additional months, says Mark O’ Donovan, CEO of Chase Home Lending at JPMorgan Chase.

After you resume making your payments, you may be able to defer your missed payments to the end of your mortgage, O’Donovan says. Check with your loan servicer to be sure.

5. Don’t be too fast to refinance

Current homeowners might be eager to refinance and score a lower interest rate. It’s not a bad idea, but it’s not the best move for everyone.

“Homeowners should consider how long they expect to reside in their home,” Kaminski says. “They should also account for closing costs such as appraisal and title insurance policy fees, which vary by lender and market.”

If you plan to stay in your house for only the next two years, for example, refinancing might not be worth it—hefty closing costs could offset the savings you would gain from a lower interest rate.

“It’s also important to remember that refinancing is essentially underwriting a brand-new mortgage, so lenders will conduct income verification and may require the similar documentation as the first time around,” Kaminski adds.

6. Now could be a good time to take out a home equity loan

Right now, homeowners can also score low rates on a home equity line of credit, or HELOC, to finance major home improvements like a new roof or addition.

“This may be a great time to take out a home equity line to consolidate debt,” Umanski says. “This process will help reduce the total obligations on a monthly basis and allow for the balance to be refinanced into a much lower rate.”

Just be careful not to overimprove your home at a time when the economy and the housing market are both in flux.

For more smart financial news and advice, head over to MarketWatch.

 

Article originally published at https://www.realtor.com/advice/finance/what-mortgage-lenders-wish-you-knew-about-home-loan-during-covid/

Filed Under: Buyers, Finance, First Time Homebuyers, Interest Rates, Loans Tagged With: COVID-19, Finance, First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Interest Rates, Loans

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