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The Art District on Santa Fe

By CPC | April 1, 2022
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Arriba! It is muy bueno. By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy photos A lesser-known but vibrant micro-hood of Denver, due south of downtown, is the Art District on Santa Fe, or “the District” to the locals. Tucked in between Lincoln Park and the Baker neighborhoods, the District is known for its Latino heritage, visible and tangible on…

Home again in Castle Pines –

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of Jamie and Vinnie Archuletta

Physical therapist found her future life growing up in Castle Pines By Elean Gersack, photos courtesy of Jamie Archuletta Jamie Parsons (now Jamie Archuletta) remembers her childhood in Castle Pines like it was yesterday – playing soccer, riding bikes, attending B-track at Buffalo Ridge Elementary, participating in field day and fundraisers, and always being outside.…

The grifter of SoHo

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy photo Need a new mini-series to binge watch? Inventing Anna is one of Netflix’s latest, a drama based on a real-life grifter who swindles highbrow New York society, friends and hotels out of more than $250,000. The series, created and produced by Grey’s Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, has escalated to national popularity…

Dining etiquette

By CPC | April 1, 2022

Dear Reader, Let’s pretend we’re at our favorite restaurant and we get carried away in conversation, but we’re not ready for our plate to be taken away. What are the nonverbal clues, the sign language, the secret codes spelled out through silverware? In other words, how do you get your server’s attention while staying engaged…

Students making a difference

By CPC | April 1, 2022

for Mother Earth By Claire Bauer, RCHS intern writer; courtesy photo Every year, Earth Day takes place on April 22, but for the Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) Eco Club, the environment matters every day. The club, with a mission “to better educate our school on environmental issues and promote sustainability within the school and…

Focus on Reducing for Earth Day

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Patte Smith; courtesy photo Reduce, reuse and recycle … it’s the mantra for Earth Day and all through the year. While these three words sound similar, they are nuanced by behavior and the ultimate impact they have on the planet. Reduce is perhaps the most challenging, as it requires a shift in psychology and…

Crisp, tender carrots –

By CPC | April 1, 2022

for a spring feast Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I love spring. Even though I’ve experienced the change of seasons more times than I care to admit, there’s always something miraculous about green grass and blossoms on the trees. After a long, cold winter, sunshine and warmth enough to venture out without a coat…

Eagle Scout music at Legacy Village

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of Russell Christensen plays the piano at Legacy Village

By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Russell Christensen Local Boy Scout Russell Christensen recently finished his Eagle Scout Service Project, which benefited Legacy Village Assisted Living and Memory Care. Christensen realized the Legacy Village residents hadn’t had as much personal interaction with others due to COVID precautions, and he wanted to help. “I did some…

Through the eyes of students

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Kristen Krieger Looking through the eyes of her kindergarten students, Kristen Krieger sees honesty and innocence in each of her student’s actions and answers. A committed educator and kindergarten teacher at American Academy (AA) with 15 years of classroom experience in the metro Denver area, Krieger embraces these gifts…

50 hikes before 50 –

By CPC | April 1, 2022

celebrating a milestone birthday   By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of Tina Howell Two months ago, longtime Castle Pines resident Tina Howell celebrated 50 trips around the sun. Like many people before her reaching this milestone in life, it seemed like Howell needed a way to mark the moment. Some run a marathon, others…

Compassionate and committed –

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Happy children from the Congo

helping families during hardship By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Anna Caldwell Anna Caldwell and her family moved to Castle Pines from Arizona in 2014. “We love living in Colorado and spend as much time as possible on the ski slopes, camping, and hiking,” stated Caldwell. With time on her hands after her daughter went…

Taking time to truly unwind

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Stacie Chadwick As I continually manage the time-space continuum bullet points of my life, I often see minutes on the clock ticking away – not standing still. On a recent trip to Boulder, however, I decided to forego the last cocktail of the night and instead sweat my toxins out in my friend Amanda’s…

Infrared sauna therapy –

By CPC | April 1, 2022

 it is heating up By Lisa Nicklanovich People have been using saunas all over the world for centuries, but infrared (IR) saunas have been getting more attention lately by those who claim a number of health benefits. ‘Infra’ red light means light that is below red on the spectrum. It has such long wavelengths that…

Talented tween drives fast

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of TJ Stark wins the POWRi Quarter Midget Nationals at the Phoenix Raceway

By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Nick Stark Tanner (TJ) Stark is fast, really fast. He recently won first place in the POWRi Quarter Midget Nationals at the Phoenix Raceway. That makes him one of the fastest kids in the country. Quarter Midget racing is like the little leagues of car racing – it’s paved…

Clover’s Closet –

By CPC | April 1, 2022

carries community contributed couture By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of Karen Bunch In early spring 2019, Karen Davis, an educational assistant in the severe and significant needs department at Castle Rock Middle School and owner of Clover’s Closet, was clearing out closets in her home when she discovered she had a pile of hardly-used…

Making the impossible

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photo courtesy of Mark Middlebrooks American Academy’s (AA) Destination Imagination (DI) team Volta Science competed and placed second in this year’s South Metro Regional Tournament service learning category. Team Volta Science explored challenges surrounding the lack of clean water in the countries of Eritrea and Ethiopia and worked to promote awareness alongside…

RHMS spelling bee winners –

By CPC | April 1, 2022

advance to state By Celeste McNeil; photo courtesy of Sara Haynes Of the 16 middle school students who qualified for The Denver Post Colorado State Spelling Bee, six were from Douglas County schools, and three were from Rocky Heights Middle School. Aayush Singh, Aidan Sheehy and Kathleen Keesey (pictured left) represented RHMS at the state…

Spring flowers blooming

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of healthy seedlings thriving in a hydroponic system

By Julie Matuszewski; photos of courtesy Rebecca Jones DCS Montessori (DCSM) greenhouse teacher Rebecca Jones loves spring and all things growing green. In preparation for the spring season and DCSM’s school community annual spring plant sale, Jones and her greenhouse students looked closely at nutrients needed for plants to thrive. Using two growth systems, the…

Biographies on a bottle

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of biography bottle of Leonardo da Vinci

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Ilana Bove Timber Trail Elementary second grade students created “Biography Bottles” in the likeness of a famous person they chose to study and research. Using 2-liter soda bottles and other select craft supplies, the students created unique biography bottles of figures like Queen Elizabeth I, King Tut and Helen…

Battle of the Books

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori and Buffalo Ridge Elementary Douglas County Libraries Battle of the Books (BOTB) continues to be a huge success with teams of third through sixth grade students. BOTB is a book trivia tournament that engages hundreds of students each year. Teams compete against each other in interschool battles…

A performer at heart

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of Andrew Dupper who discovered his love of theater and drama in eighth grade.

By Celeste McNeil; photo courtesy of Jean Dupper Andrew Dupper is a senior at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) where he has been involved in the drama department his entire four years. Dupper got hooked on drama in eighth grade and hasn’t looked back. Honk! Jr. was the first musical he performed in, as the…

BRE students learn to ride

By CPC | April 1, 2022

By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Kelli Weinrich Kindergarten students at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) have a new unit in PE, thanks to a program called All Kids Bike and the generosity of the community. All Kids Bike is a national organization dedicated to helping children learn to ride a bike. The program partners with…

Student Council gathers gift cards

By CPC | April 1, 2022
Photo of Rocky Heights Middle School Student Council

The recent Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) Student Council (StuCo) community service project was a fundraiser to aid victims of the Marshall Fire. The idea was to promote a Caring Competition throughout the school and across all three grade levels. “This year we saw a real local need because of the Marshall Fire,” said RHMS…

From Tuscany to Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Nancy Koontz; photo courtesy of Jonathan Radin and courtesy photos Born in Lucca, Italy, near Tuscany, Marco Del Chiaro, M.D., Ph.D., FACS will be celebrating his 50th birthday this year. The internationally renowned surgeon and his family made the decision to buy a house in The Village at Castle Pines in the fall of…

District Representation

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Information and graphic provided by Douglas County You are represented by elected officials at the local, county, state and federal levels. Following the U.S. Census every 10 years, representation districts for these offices can change. Visit Douglas County’s interactive map to enter your home address and view names of your County Commissioner, along with your…

NO Vape Store in Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Article and photo by Chris Michlewicz A store that planned to sell vaping products in the City of Castle Pines will not be allowed to open after City Council passed an emergency moratorium on such businesses last month. A banner, which is in violation of the City sign code, went up in recent weeks where…

Voter-Approved Inclusion Between Water Districts Has Failed

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Chris Michlewicz A voter-approved plan to transfer Castle Pines North Metro District’s (CPNMD) water and wastewater facilities and operations to the Parker Water and Sanitation District (PWSD) has crumbled under the weight of unforeseen obstacles and accusations of acting in bad faith. The inclusion of the water and wastewater assets was expected to lower…

2022 Colorado Caucuses

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County precinct caucuses are meetings of registered electors within a precinct who are members of a particular major political party. The purpose of precinct caucuses is to elect precinct committee persons and delegates to county assemblies. The Douglas County Republican Party Caucus is on Tuesday, March 1 at 7…

Mineral Prospecting – Know your Rights

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Chris Michlewicz; map courtesy of Douglas County Douglas County is looking into the rights of mineral interest owners after a pair of recently-formed LLCs announced their intent to prospect underneath land in Douglas County. The County received notice from Daniels Park LLC and Castle Pines LLC in January about their intent to prospect after…

New CDOT Ramp Metering

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Patte Smith To reduce congestion and improve travel times on northbound I-25, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is testing a new ramp metering system on northbound I-25 between Ridgegate Parkway and University Boulevard. Motorists may notice a difference in the timing of the lights when they approach the ramp meters. The signals are…

City Slash and Mulch and Wildfire Safety Series

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Information provided by the City of Castle Pines The City of Castle Pines is hosting a series of slash collection and wildfire safety presentations – in partnership with South Metro Fire and Rescue (SMFR). Each presentation will include information on financial incentives, the City’s slash collection event, services from SMFR, and time for questions. March…

Veracity and a Voice for Residents

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler; photos courtesy of Chris Eubanks A senior retail consultant for a global software company, a family man and world traveler, Chris Eubanks recently added city council member to his resumé. Representing District I in the City of Castle Pines, Eubanks brings 30 years of business experience to his new position. He is…

King Soopers – Dennis Fossceco

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Connecting with customers and grateful for community   Dennis Fossceco has held several roles in his 30 years with King Soopers, but being the store leader at the Castle Pines location has been a “blessing.” “I’ve worn many hats throughout my career at King Soopers and for Kroger [the parent company of King Soopers], but…

The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 15 Years

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Shaun Kernahan; courtesy photos The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce kicked off 2022 by celebrating its 15th anniversary at an annual luncheon and awards event. Held at Cielo at Castle Pines, attendees enjoyed a lunch while learning about the future of the Chamber as it embraces the changing and growing City of Castle Pines.…

Christian-Based Child Care Center Opens

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Shaun Kernahan; photo by Carin R. Kirkegaard There is a new name and owner at the child care center at 81 Max Drive on the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Lagae Road – HighPointe Academy. Ray Verlinde and his wife, Laura Lee, have expanded their childcare footprint beyond their original center located…

Lucky Charm

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Carol Kline Lucky’s lucky charm is her collar tag that is engraved with her name. Castle Pines resident Carol Kline gave Lucky the name to represent the good luck they both experienced when the dog became part of the Kline family. Barely a pup, Lucky was living with a…

Spring Forward

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler Daylight Saving Time (DST) will commence on Sunday, March 13, which will bring brighter mornings and evenings for the next eight months. The time change officially takes place at 2:00 a.m. local time respectively across the country’s different time zones. Hate it? Love it? Don’t care? Miss the extra hour of sleep?…

Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler; photos courtesy of the Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade The month of March brings the promise of spring and to many, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Shamrocks, leprechauns, pots of gold, wearing of the green, imbibing green drinks, eating corned beef and cabbage – all are traditions that hearken to the annual Irish…

TSA PreCheck vs. Clear: Which Will Get Travelers Through Airport Security Faster?

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Bryan Goodland If you’re planning on getting away for spring break, nothing is more frustrating than waiting in a seemingly endless airport security line. To alleviate some of this frustration, there are a few options, TSA PreCheck, Global Entry and Clear. But which one is the right one for you? TSA PreCheck is offered…

Showing the Love

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Information and photos courtesy of DCCF The Douglas County Community Foundation (DCCF) showed some love for first responders, educators and veterans at its inaugural Hearts and Aces Valentine’s fundraiser on February 13. The evening of philanthropy started with dinner and was packed with casino-themed fun, including blackjack and poker tables, roulette and craps. “I played…

South Africa – A Land of Extremes

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Article by Joe Gschwendtner; courtesy photos Thirty years ago, I read James A. Michener’s historical fiction novel about South Africa, The Covenant. I knew immediately that I had to visit the country. It was the trip of a lifetime, at least at the time. It was and remains a land of exquisite beauty and cruelty,…

Adam Martz: One Could Get His Goat

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Joe Gschwendtner; courtesy photos Adam Martz, perhaps Sedalia’s most famous bachelor, was no shrinking violet. Those who have opined on his life, alleged that he was never outsmarted. In a bit of hyperbole, the Castle Rock Journal once reported in print that “any person who thinks he can get the best of Adam (by…

Front Range Slang

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler; graphic by Krysta Parr Visit any city in the U.S. and listen to the local terminology and acronyms used to describe the location. The “L” is short for the elevated rapid transit train in Chicago; “the Hill” refers to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.; and “SoHo” is shortened from South of Houston…

The Backpack Society provides hope through food

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Article and photo by Elean Gersack June Everett and Laurel Gebhard are community heroes with huge hearts. A little over two years ago, Everett was experiencing career burnout and decided to change course. With memories of food shortages in her youth, she decided to create a food assistance program. She wanted to reach students, school…

Curious about everything – former student turns small business owner

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Elean Gersack, photos courtesy of Jordan Weinstein As the oldest of three boys, Jordan Weinstein was the first to explore college, career paths and adulting. With the support and encouragement of his parents, Weinstein decided that his path would be just that – his. Curious by nature, he didn’t feel pressure to have his…

New Resident Welcome Reception

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Article and photos by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines Connection, the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce and the City of Castle Pines gathered at Berg Haus with new residents and homeowners last month to welcome them to the neighborhood. The quarterly event has become increasingly popular as new homeowners move into the community every day.…

Save the Date

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Dear Readers, Let’s talk about the relatively modern invention of the save-the-date announcement and how it should be used within the art of the invitation. The save-the-date is a wonderful tool to help organize and prepare for a gathering. It can create a space of time to give advanced notice for time off work, to…

Rotary Club – A Catalyst for Peace

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Joe Gschwendtner; courtesy photos The Castle Pines club of Rotary International is one local nonprofit doing an extraordinary service. The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce recognized the local chapter for the good work being done throughout the community – awarding the chapter “Nonprofit Organization of the Year” for 2021. For those who might just…

Bubble-icious boba

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy photo Move over big box coffee shops, a new trend in caffeinated drinks, especially for Generation Z, has swept the nation – boba tea, or more colloquially, just “boba.” Beginning in Taiwan and migrating around the world, boba or “bubble” as it translates from Chinese, is typically a flavored brewed tea,…

Doing Less to Achieve More

By CPC | March 1, 2022
Reading between the Pines

By Stacie Chadwick Recently, on my way to meet a friend, I found myself racing down I-25 with curlers in my hair, a mascara wand in my non-dominant hand making questionable contact with my lashes, and the other on the steering wheel making equally questionable contact with the lane lines. When I showed up, several…

March is for Muffuletta

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I love the television show “Friends.” I was an avid fan back in the day, often hosting watch parties in my tiny apartment with my own real-life cadre of friends. There are hundreds of quotes from the show that I still sprinkle liberally in casual conversation. Because Monica was…

Helping Out and Giving Hope

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski, photos courtesy of Scott Godinez, Help & Hope Center In celebration of the swearing in ceremony for the Castle Pines City Council, friends and supporters of newly-elected District I representative Chris Eubanks joined the Eubanks family in volunteering at Help & Hope Center food pantry. “As I was preparing to be sworn…

Energetic Grateful Grandma Finds Adventure in Family and Travel

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Patte Smith, photos courtesy of Candy Tillack Grass does not grow under Candy Tillack’s feet. Recently her feet – and her husband Blake’s – have made their way to Castle Pines. Wanting to be closer to their sons’ families, especially the grandchildren, the Tillacks moved from Phoenix to Castle Pines in early 2020. “We…

Family Man, Businessman, Musician and Author

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Mindy Stone; courtesy photos Louis Llanes has lived in Castle Pines for almost six years with his wife, Jane, their 15-year-old twins, Elisa and L.J., who are freshmen in high school, and their two dogs, Lexi and Libby. The Llanes family lived in Highlands Ranch for many years before moving to Castle Pines. They…

Volunteers Join Marshall Fire Victims to Sift Through Ashes

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Fred Lautenbach A group from Foundry Church in Castle Pines headed north in late January and spent the day at the Marshall Fire burn area. Fred Lautenbach, Missions Coordinator at Foundry, coordinated the event through Samaritan’s Purse, a Christian humanitarian relief organization. After safety training, the volunteers were dispersed…

Classroom to Community

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Michelle McClarran Michelle McClarran knew she wanted to be a middle school math teacher since she was a high school student. With a love of mathematics and a joy of working with children, it seemed like a dream job. Many students have a fear of math, and McClarran made…

2022 Unified Basketball Game at RCHS

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Patte Smith; photos courtesy of Kira Zizzo. Enthusiasm, camaraderie, happiness and unification overwhelmed the Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) gym as the RCHS Unified basketball team took to the court Thursday, February 17. The high school gym was energized as the entire student body was up and roaring while the band played and the…

A Better Night’s Sleep

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Lisa Nicklanovich ; Pictures by sleepfoundation.org Many people don’t get the deep, restorative sleep needed on a regular basis. This is evidenced by the dramatic rise in the use of sleep aids, from herbal remedies to supplements and prescription drugs. In his book Keep Sharp, Sanjay Gupta, M.D. points out that, “Studies have convincingly…

Go Avs Go!

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Carin R. Kirkegaard; courtesy photos An 18-game winning streak, numerous come-from-behind wins, Cale Makar’s amazing game winning goal in overtime against the Chicago Blackhawks … the colossal Colorado Avalanche season has Castle Pines Avs fans enjoying every unbelievably exciting moment happening on the ice at Ball Arena.

Village Idiots Cycling Club Upcoming Events

By CPC | March 1, 2022
Village Idiots Cycling Club logo

Information provided by Village Idiots Cycling Club The Village Idiots Cycling Club is growing and welcoming new members. The annual membership meeting will be on Tuesday, March 15 at Crowfoot Valley Coffee, 734 Wilcox #102 in downtown Castle Rock. Meet and greet at 6:30 p.m. (multiple tap beers available), meeting at 7:00 p.m. Members of…

National Signing Day for 80108 Students

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Congratulations to all the 80108 student-athletes who have committed to playing their sport at the next level. These students have worked hard, both athletically and academically, to attend colleges and universities all over the country. Douglas County High School Ainsley Medina Volleyball Linfield University, OR Coach Jessica Aase said, “Ainsley is a gifted volleyball player…

After School Programs Filled with Opportunities

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Brycie Strother DCS Montessori After school programs are an essential resource for school-aged youth because they support social, emotional, cognitive and academic development. These programs provide a safe, supportive and fun environment for students. The DCS Montessori (DCSM) After School Programs (ASP) benefits both staff and students. ASP gives…

Calling All Students for Equality

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of American Academy A calling is a strong inner impulse toward a particular course of action, especially when accompanied by a conviction of divine influence. Martin Luther King Jr. made a call for equality and freedom for all mankind with his “I Have a Dream” speech that he delivered on…

Third Graders Make an IMPACT

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Tim Ryckman Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) recently returned to a grade level performance tradition that’s been on hold since 2020 – the Third Grade Show. All third grade students participated. The students worked closely with art, music and physical education teachers for several weeks to prepare. They learned songs…

Multicultural Lessons for DCS Montessori

By CPC | March 1, 2022

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Leana Kerr, DCS Montessori Mabuhay, or Welcome in Filipino, was one word among the cultural lessons the lower elementary classroom of DCS Montessori (DCSM) learned during their Asia Continent studies. Utilizing Douglas County Libraries – Castle Pines media center, students immersed themselves in a global lesson. Students practiced counting…

Know a Budding Artist?

By CPC | March 1, 2022

Information and photo provided by CORE CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE) invites artists in grades 1 through 5 to submit artwork as part of CORE’s Electrical Safety Poster Contest. One winning poster from each grade will earn its creator $100, plus $500 for books and supplies for their classroom. Winning artwork will also be used to…

Legacy Lovebirds; It is Just Kind of Magic

By CPC | February 1, 2022

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos On a bus trip from Legacy Village in Castle Pines to Hudson Gardens last summer, Ruth Moran spotted an empty seat next to a gentleman she thought looked “pretty neat.” Ruth had noticed him at breakfast a couple of times, and it turns out, he had noticed her too. The…

Free Home Covid-19 Testing

By CPC | February 1, 2022

Information provided by the United States Post Office Free at-home COVID-19 rapid tests are available for order and shipment through the United States Postal Service. Each order will contain four (4) tests. There is a limit of one (1) order per residential address. Additional tests cannot be ordered regardless of the size of the household.…

Free KN95 and surgical grade masks

By CPC | February 1, 2022

Information provided by Douglas County While there is no mask mandate in Douglas County, free KN95 and surgical grade masks are available through the state’s distribution program at eight locations in Douglas County. Six Douglas County Libraries locations during regular business hours in Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Highlands Ranch, Parker, Lone Tree and Roxborough. Masks…

The Canyons development

By CPC | February 1, 2022

Approvals pave the way for new homes, schools and parks By Chris Michlewicz; graphic courtesy of the City of Castle Pines Motorists who use Castle Pines Parkway/Hess Road east of I-25 have surely noticed significant development activity in The Canyons neighborhood over the last two years, and City approvals late last year have cleared the…

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