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La Dolce Vita – Come get a taste of the sweet life

By CPC | April 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche There are days heading down Castle Pines Parkway approaching Village Square Lane when the windows are down and the wind is just right that the most sublime aromas of garlic and wood burning pizza waft through the air.  Mouths water and stomachs growl as La Dolce Vita tempts passersby with the…

Orphans placed with forever families find hope and promise

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Hutchins (front row, center) and six other Hope’s Promise representatives traveled to Vietnam to show their love and commitment to the families they support.   By Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of Kristen Hutchins Kristen Hutchins took the adventure of a lifetime when she traveled to Vietnam in January.  Her father had served in the U.S. Army…

Something big is afoot in Colorado

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Article and photo by Amy Shanahan; additional photos courtesy of Jason Frank Jason Frank is a high energy, entertaining gentleman who has a successful local business called Wildman Wellness, where he practices Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT) which help improve and correct muscular weakness.  Frank is a former registered nurse and served as an infantryman/combat lifesaver…

Playing basketball for the Buffaloes a dream come true

By CPC | March 1, 2016

A talented point guard, Lombard understands all aspects of the game and is an important play maker.   By Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of University of Colorado Boulder and the Lombard Family The arrival of March Madness means non-stop NCAA basketball excitement for fans of all ages.  Mitch Lombard, 2015 Rock Canyon High School (RCHS)…

2016 National Signing Day for 80108 student athletes

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Rock Canyon High School athletes who signed letters of intent. Left to right: Joie Hensley, Nicholas (Nico) Padgett, Abby Kochevar, Makayla Kolberg, Dakota Wendell, Benjamin Sneider, Daryl Myers, Ryan Zetwick, Sloan Wiggins, Dalton Lawrence.

Rock Canyon poms, jazz and cheer rocked nationals

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Riley Busch, intern writer; courtesy photos Earlier this year, the Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) poms and jazz teams, along with several others in the Douglas County area, were invited to compete in the National Dance Team Championships in Orlando, Florida, an honor that only a few schools receive.  After many hours of hard…

Good citizen recognized and rewarded

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Azile Nelson was honored at last month’s Castle Rock DAR chapter meeting with a Good Citizen award.  She is pictured above with her parents Mike and Sonia, along with DAR representative Monica Flinner-Ross (left). By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Monica Flinner-Ross Stonecroft resident and Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) senior Azile Nelson was honored…

BRE second graders Box Top their way up the sledding hill

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Office clerk and health assistant Corin Meibos (left) was sadly defeated in the BRE Box Top challenge by the second grade class of Jocelyn Hawkins (right).   By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Valerie Miller and Jocelyn Hawkins Corin Meibos, office clerk and health assistant at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) went a little Box Top…

Tea brings DCS Montessori students and cultures together

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Fourth through sixth grade students represented several Asian countries at their international tea as part of DCSM’s “learning in their world” focus. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori Memories were made and information was shared at the DCS Montessori (DCSM) annual international tea.  This year’s sweet tradition focused on Asia, and the…

Pretty happy dogs

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Bowser Bubbles owner Christina Fischer (left) with devoted customer Carlene Duran and her beagles Watson and Ellie.  Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik Now and then we all need a good hair cut, and the dogs of Castle Pines are no exception.  Bowser Bubbles Pet Grooming located in Sedalia keeps many of our local dogs…

Castle Pines Village residents Ryta and Steve Sondergard are committed life-long humanitarians

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Ryta and Steve Sondergard’s volunteer and benefactor efforts during the past decade have focused on children, health, and the arts, working with such organizations as the Kempe Foundation, Colorado UpLift, the American Diabetes Association, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts… among numerous others throughout the years.  By Nancy Koontz; photos courtesy of the…

Miles of mutton bustin’

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Miles Cullum standing amidst the many trophies he won while mutton busting at rodeos across Colorado.  Article and photo by Amanda Merriman; photos courtesy of the Cullum Family The rodeo announcer begins the countdown as the rider grips a fistful of wool tightly in each hand and grips the animal with their legs.  Finally, it…

A five-star dining experience in your own home

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Chef Derek Howard creates masterful dishes and is also a wine connoisseur.  Howard has a large wine cellar in his home and enjoys preparing dinner and wine pairings as an integral part of his business, Culinary Artistry’s. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan; additional photos courtesy of Derek Howard For Chef Derek Howard food is…

American Academy celebrated Kindness Week

By CPC | March 1, 2016

During recess, students made bracelets and gave them to other students they didn’t know very well as a gesture of kindness. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of American Academy American Academy (AA) was overflowing with kindness ambassadors the week of February 8.  The AA Kindness Week was based on the National Great Kindness Challenge,…

Passover charoset for your springtime table

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Every once in a while, I get curious about how other cultures express their traditions in the kitchen.  To satisfy that curiosity, I have made my fair share of globe-spanning tidbits.  Though I do not generally have these exotic dishes as part of my regular dinnertime rotation, I have…

Healing Arts –

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Creating a healing journey through art  By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of Sue Fraley The belief that nonprofit organizations strengthen our community, combined with faith in our readership and humanity in general that we all have talents to share, The Castle Pines Connection is committed to featuring a different local nonprofit each month.  This…

Stars of Tomorrow are ready to shine

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Kathy Fallert  The 12th Annual Kiwanis Stars of Tomorrow Premier Talent Competition hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Castle Rock is just around the corner.  More than 90 kids auditioned on January 30 displaying their acting, dancing, violin, piano and singing skills.  The final competition will be held at the Lone Tree Arts Center…

Clock Tower Grill

By CPC | March 1, 2016

A landmark for food, friends and sports By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Clock Tower Grill In a metropolitan area that prides itself on a love of all sports and food, a new and much-needed trend has emerged in recent years:  sports bars that put as much thought into menus as they do beers. …

Pursuing a lifelong passion for fashion

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Nettie Palace (center) celebrates with Castle Pines Village friends and neighbors who modeled in her first Etcetera fashion show, held at The Country Club at Castle Pines. By Amy Shanahan; photos by Cindy Cranstone Nettie Palace is a Castle Pines Village resident who has had an obsession with fashion since she was 11 years old. …

Beautiful music in Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of Dave Tweed Photography On Friday evening February 5, students from Castle Pines took part in musical performances at the Castle Pines community center.  The Castle Pines Arts & Cultural Foundation organized the event event as special opportunity for students to get dressed up and play thier music outside of…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: “The Bookseller”

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Article and photo by Amanda Merriman The Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books.  It has been this way nearly all her life.  Every month she will share what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in her obsession. Denver author Cynthia Swanson’s first published full-length novel…

A nose for theater at Regis Jesuit

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Amy Shanahan Castle Pines Village resident Timothy Toole is thrilled to be playing the title character in Regis Jesuit’s upcoming production of “Cyrano de Bergerac.”   “This is my first real lead in a show since ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in eighth grade, so I am really excited to be able to step back…

Teaming up with clowning wizards, crazy crew, and clapping kids

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Photo by Patte Smith FUNtastic says it all.  The Canyon Crew took on the Harlem Wizards in the second annual matchup at Rock Canyon High School in February.  The arena was jam-packed with basketball fans of every age screaming and laughing at the madcap antics as the teams dribbled, passed and dunked the ball.  One…

Castle Pines book club meets Denver author

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Local Women, Words and Wine book club had the opportunity to meet with local author of “The Bookseller” Cynthia Swanson, pictured fourth from the left, on February 16 to discuss her novel.  The Bookseller will become available in paperback on March 22.  The Castle Pines book club is comprised of 10 women who meet regularly…

The focus was all about sustainability

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By RHMS eighth grade students Taylor Muckel and Riley Masten; photo courtesy of Heather Haney When was the last time you stopped and thought about the amount of waste you produce?  Or, when you leave the house, do you make sure to turn all the lights off?  Sustainability is an issue that many people have…

Castle Crocs swim team registration

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Article and photo submitted by Carin Kirkegaard Spring is in the air and summer calendars are starting to fill in with family vacations, summer camps and sports.   In their eleventh season the local swim team, the Castle Crocs will once again provide a fun and healthy recreational experience for children ages five to 18…

Timber Trail sings with the Honor Choir

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of  Timber Trail Elementary The Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) fifth grade singers participated in the Douglas County Honor Choir Festival and Concert, which is an event that features selected singers from each participating elementary school.  The February 17 performance took place at St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church under the…

Castle Pines Village Stingrays

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Amy Shanahan The Castle Pines Village Stingrays are gearing up for swim season.  Registration and sizing will take place in the homes association building on the lower level on April 12 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on April 20 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.   All kids between the ages of…

WinterFest in Castle Pines Village

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Crazy kids having a crazy time at the 2016 WinterFest celebration in Castle Pines Village.   Article and photo by Amy Shanahan WinterFest has become an annual tradition that residents of Castle Pines Village (CPV) look forward to each February.  The event brings the community together during the heart of winter to celebrate and reconnect.…

Do your food choices make the grade?

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Amanda Merriman A couple of months have passed now since many have made resolutions to eat healthier.  While intentions are good, it is likely that some of us have had difficulty keeping that promise to ourselves.  Luckily, in the era of technology that we live in, many apps have been created to help reach…

The Connection was red carpet ready!

By CPC | March 1, 2016

This full-length gown was created solely out of pages from The Castle Pines Connection’s first black and white issue in 2009.  Thank you to the Douglas/Elbert Task Force for loaning us the mannequin and to Cindy Cranstone for creating a gorgeous and memorable table! Article and photos by Terri Wiebold Preparations for the Chamber of…

Congratulations to these talented artists among us

By CPC | March 1, 2016

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of  Jeanne Gormley Pictured are several of the award-winning local artists featured at the 12th Annual Romancing the Arts show who were honored for their incredible talent.  Front row, left to right: Lee Goettling, Ilene Reed, Ann-Charlott Denslow, Amber Campbell, Gina Popolizo, Teresa Popolizo, and Richard Hahn.  Back row, left…

Community volunteers needed

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Submitted by the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Foundation Do you love teaching children?  The Colorado Agricultural Leadership Foundation (CALF) seeks teachers and teachers at heart who are interested in education or agriculture to help with our Connecting Kids to Agriculture education programs this spring. Volunteers conduct hands-on learning stations and provide program assistance in a fun…

Love of animals generates volunteer dedication

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Kathy Stevens cuddles with Panda, one of the many rescue dogs available for adoption during the telethon.  Kathy and other volunteers were kept busy on the phones as a record amount of donations were pledged. By Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of Kathy Stevens The “Have a Heart for Homeless Pets” Dumb Friends League telethon was…

North Meadows Extension to be widened two additional lanes

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Portions of the North Meadows Extension between I-25 and U.S. Highway 85 will be widened to four lanes prior to prior to completion of the original project.  Information and photos submitted by the Town of Castle Rock Already the Town of Castle Rock’s largest roadway project ever, the North Meadows Extension (NME) is expanding a…

Hollywood Nights; a night to remember

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Submitted by The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce; photos by Lynn Zahorik and courtesy of Brian Imhof Photography Oh what a night!  Paparazzi, a red carpet, live music, and dancing were all a part of the fantastic 2016 annual banquet held by The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce on February 18 at beautiful Cielo at…

Need your car detailed? Call the XPerts

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Owner of DetailXPerts and 12-year Castle Pines resident Steve Hickman pictured with his trusty companion Sable uses steam to detail cars which consumes only a fraction of the water used with typical auto detailing. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Steve Hickman If your car is a mess, help is near.  DetailXPerts, an environmentally friendly,…

Stetsons & Stilettos fundraiser at BRE

By CPC | March 1, 2016

Article and photos by Kathy Fallert Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) held its annual gala fundraiser this year called “Stetsons & Stilettos” at Kirk Hall on the Douglas County Fairgrounds on Saturday, February 6.  There were 160 parents, teachers, and administrators in attendance at the event, which raised $48,000 for the school.  In a continuing effort…

Thanks to all our readers

By CPC | February 28, 2016

Thanks to all our readers who showed their team spirit and shared their photos with us.   To see a slideshow of the pictures, visit: http://photos.castlepinesconnection.com/slideshow/2016/broncos/

Students awarded for real-world application of technology

By CPC | February 1, 2016

These students from RCHS invented an app that allows users to view all of their school and learning tools together in one place.  The app won best in region and best in state at a recent contest.  Left to right, top row: Ryan Vandersmith, Sam Ware, Jon Meade; middle row: Owen Vandersmith, and Kyler Barker…

Celebrate Heart Month with a heartfelt journey

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Castle Pines resident Jenn Halvas (second from left) and her family are full of gratitude as we celebrate Heart Month.  She hopes that her own heart story will help someone else out there.  Although she has given up lifting heavy items and running, Jenn lives a full and active life with her three kids and…

Middle school boys win big bucks in return for hard work

By CPC | February 1, 2016

This amazing group of boys was one of only two teams to win an environmental challenge sponsored by Lexus.  Left to right: Gianni Bonnici, Chase Martinez, Sam Murray, Owen Villas, Sam Isert, and David Blaeser.  Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Six Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) boys with a monumental challenge to overcome led…

Rock Canyon High School honors young female athletes

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Five student athletes from Rock Canyon High School were honored at an awards luncheon on January 15 at Chaparral High School.  Pictured from left to right: Allison Janedis, Ashley Bradley, Janielle Burrage and Abby Kochevar (not pictured: Mackenna Balman).  Janedis, Bradley and Kochevar reside in 80108. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of RCHS Rock Canyon…

DECA for the win!

By CPC | February 1, 2016

RCHS students Avery Nowak, Erin Daniel, Marissa Metcalf, and Katie Suhanyi (CP)after becoming state qualifiers at the DECA District competition on December 9 at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Article and photo by Maria Pangalos, RCHS intern writer Number of members, 215,000; high school chapters,  3,500; advisors, 5,500 … This is the result of a nonprofit…

Acclaimed artist and author is a man for all seasons

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Ken Elliott proudly stands alongside an example of his oil paintings on canvas.  “Oils are a wonderfully expressive medium.  The color range is very large and you can have extremes of light and dark, all happening on the canvas like an unruly orchestra.  It takes time and skill to make it all come together in…

Meet Ben Lyng; family man, businessman and political candidate

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Terri Wiebold; photos courtesy of the Lyng Family Castle Pines Village neighbor Benjamin Lyng has filed as a Republican candidate for Colorado State Senate District 4, in Douglas County.  The seat is currently held by Senate Majority Leader Mark Scheffel, who is term limited. “My wife and I chose to live in Douglas County…

Tuscan-inspired food at VistaVino Modern Grill

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Janine Glennon “We love what happens around the table.”   That simple statement from VistaVino Modern Grill’s owner, Janine Glennon, embodies her and her husband’s, chef Michael Glennon, philosophy about their  restaurant.  With a Tuscan-inspired menu, VistaVino is one of Castle Rock’s newest dining experiences. The Glennons’  love of…

Castle Pines is mad about the new MAD greens

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Co-founders Dan Long and Marley Hodgson with Kristen, Colin, Ryan, and Martin Boublik. Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik Colorado based MAD Greens is one of the latest new restaurants to open in Castle Rock.  Located off Founders Parkway on Factory Shops Blvd., MAD Greens goal is to help guests “Eat Better” by providing fast,…

Some of the best things in life are free … even in Breckenridge

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Sledding for free in the shadows of Breckenridge Ski Resort – not a bad way to spend the day! Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski In the wintertime, Breckenridge has much to offer: World class skiing, quaint restaurants and shops, and a busy Main Street that takes visitors back in time as they maneuver through…

Art show draws local professionals and amateur artists

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Left to right: Kristine Orr, Jacqueline Shuler, Jami Arthur, Carol Hein, and Veronica Vyhmeister are a few of the local artists who are exhibiting their art at the 12th Annual Romancing the Arts Show.  By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Michelle Campbell Experienced sculptors, fine arts painters, nouveau artists, and illustrators are among the many…

New manager for the Castle Pines Metropolitan District

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Jeff Coufal was recently appointed the district manager for the Castle Pines Metropolitan District, which services Castle Pines Village.  Coufal is pictured here with his wife Jana at their daughter Paige’s graduation from Colorado School of Mines. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Jeff Coufal The Castle Pines Metropolitan District (CPMD) Board of Directors was…

Roasted Garbanzo Beans

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I love a good snack.  This time of year is perfect for a cozy evening in, binge watching Netflix while the temperatures take a nosedive outside.  But a good comedy or a moving drama without a little something to nibble on is sort of lackluster, if you ask me. …

American Academy principals accept students’ book fair challenge

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of American Academy With a theme of “What would you do to get your students to read?”, the American Academy (AA) annual book fair kicked off with high expectations and an abundance of school spirit from beginning to end … especially the end. AA students had a goal to…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: All the Light We Cannot See

By CPC | February 1, 2016

The Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books.  It has been this way nearly all her life.  Every month she will share what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in her obsession. For the month of February, this bibliophiliac chose another book in the genre of…

Douglas County Community Foundation

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Promoting a culture of giving By Lynne Marsala Basche   A community foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit, publicly supported philanthropic organization with a long-term goal of building permanent, named funds for the benefit of the residents in a specific geographic area.  In very broad terms, a community foundation is a way to connect people who…

The Canyons development progress gains momentum

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lisa Crockett; graphics courtesy of the City of Castle Pines Nearly seven years after the City of Castle Pines approved its annexation, land on the east side of town will soon have homes dotting its landscape.   Zoning for the land east of I-25 between the Hess Road and Happy Canyon Road interchanges includes…

A winter gala? It’s a No Go

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Amanda Merriman How many times have you committed to attend a fancy event and then thought to yourself, “I would pay someone to let me NOT go to the party”?  Well, here is your opportunity to do just that … Joseph Roos, founder and executive director of Hide in Plain Sight (HIPS) would like to…

BRE Chromebooks are in the building

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Left to right: BRE Principal John Veit and technology instructors Monica Harmon and Jody Robinson are pictured with the 80 new Chromebooks that were purchased from the proceeds of the school’s Boosterthon fundraiser last month. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of John Veit Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) technology instructors Monica Harmon and Jody Robinson are…

Citizens group files petitions for voice in development of Castle Rock

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Press release submitted by Castle Rock Citizens for Responsible Development A group of concerned Castle Rock residents has formed an issue committee that they hope will hold Castle Rock Town Council members accountable and maintain the Town’s small-town charm in the midst of a period of potential unprecedented growth. Currently, the Town of Castle Rock…

Change and excitement come to the Castle Pines Chamber

By CPC | February 1, 2016

The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce elected and welcomed three new board members at its annual luncheon held on January 20 at Seasons 52 in Lone Tree.  The board of directors is comprised of a variety of business owners from the community who take an active role in supporting and promoting the business community in…

DCS Montessori students create hygiene packs for the homeless

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori DCS Montessori (DCSM) teachers always strive to teach lessons that align with the Cougars values, which are compassion, ownership, unity, generosity, achievement, responsibility and success.  First through third graders learned a valuable lesson in compassion and generosity by creating hygiene packs for the homeless. Paul Brannberg’s…

Legacy Village of Castle Pines – proposed senior living campus

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Terri Wiebold; maps by Tim Gamble In December 2015, Western States Lodging submitted a land use application to develop a 176 unit assisted living facility on the 7-acre property located on the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard in the City of Castle Pines. The proposed  “Legacy Village of Castle Pines”…

Have a heart for homeless pets

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lynn Zahorik Animal lovers are invited to tune in to 9NEWS KUSA/KTVD on Thursday, February 11 for the Dumb Friends League “Have a Heart for Homeless Pets Telethon.” The 18th annual telethon will air during news programming and commercial breaks from 5:00 a.m. to 10:35 p.m. The event will feature adorable, adoptable pets and…

Prepare for the best possible outcome – dog park safety/security

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Let leisure time at the dog park remain stress free, knowing you have taken the necessary precautions to keep your personal property safe from theft and vandalism. Article and photo by Amanda Merriman Imagine taking the dog for a walk to burn off some energy at the neighborhood dog park and coming back to your…

Spring sports leagues

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack It is time to think about registering kids for sports leagues and activities.  Here is a quick reference guide to some of the most popular leagues and recreational activities around.   Castle Pines Athletics Stay in the community and play at home with Castle Pines Athletics. Register now for soccer (boys and girls…

Save the date to Save the Music

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack The Castle Pines Arts & Cultural Foundation (CPACF), together with Colorado Chamber Orchestra’s Educational Outreach have planned an intimate evening of world-class jazz, wine, and eats to benefit ongoing support for before and after school elementary school orchestra programs in Douglas County – including all feeder elementary schools for Rock Canyon and…

Phase two of Rueter-Hess Reservoir Recreation Master Plan begins

By CPC | February 1, 2016

Information submitted by Parker Water and Sanitation District The Rueter-Hess Recreation Authority is again seeking input from the public to develop the Rueter-Hess Reservoir Recreation Master Plan. The process began in November with an online survey that garnered nearly 4,000 responses. Phase two of the planning process will now include developing concept alternatives for public…

Property tax exemption for seniors

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Lynn Zahorik Douglas County taxpayers who are 65 years or older as of January 1 may qualify for an attractive tax exemption.  The Homestead Senior Property Tax Exemption was created through the state of Colorado for senior citizen taxpayers who have owned their property for at least 10 consecutive years and occupy the property…

Register NOW for 2016-2017 kindergarten

By CPC | February 1, 2016

By Kathy Fallert While the “official” kindergarten registration for the 2016-2017 school year took place last month, kindie registration is still ongoing at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) and also Timber Trail Elementary (TTE).   According to BRE registrar Christy Smith, kindergarten registration is down at both schools this year.  “I think parents might not be…

Final week for online input on Rueter-Hess recreation plan

By CPC | January 1, 2016

A recreation master plan will help determine future amenities at Rueter-Hess Reservoir.  Residents are encouraged to participate in the online survey by January 8. By Terri Wiebold; photo illustration by Tim Gamble The Rueter-Hess Reservoir Recreation Authority (Recreation Authority), comprised of the Parker Water & Sanitation District and its five regional partners – Castle Pines,…

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