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The major league comes to Foundry Church in Castle Pines

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Redemption brought peace and inspiration for baseball legend Darryl Strawberry, who spoke at Foundry Church last month. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Foundry Church Foundry Church in Castle Pines opened its doors to the public on Sunday, April 3 as they hosted baseball legend Darryl Strawberry for both of their morning services. Strawberry presented…

Castle Pines women gather to share goodness

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Castle Pines residents (from left) Jean Hawkins, Karen Brown, and Pam Jones assemble a bedtime kit for local charity Sweet Dreams in a Bag. By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of Corin Meibos In keeping with an annual tradition, women in Castle Pines who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)…

Memorial Day events

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Elizabeth Wood West Memorial Day, originally referred to as “Decoration Day,” is observed every year on the last Monday of May.  This federal holiday was established after the American Civil War in 1868 by the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of Union veterans founded in Decatur, Illinois.  It was designated as a…

The gift of a lifetime; Charlie got a kidney!

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Castle Pines resident Charlie Green (right) received a new kidney on behalf of his friend Ron Houchens (left).  The two had surgery at University of Colorado Hospital on December 1, 2015, where Charlie received a donated kidney from someone in San Diego and Ron donated his kidney to a woman in Atlanta. By Elean Gersack;…

2016 Douglas County slash/mulch program

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Information and photo provided by Douglas County Spring is here and it is time to clean up the yard, get the garden area ready for plants, and trim some of the trees and bushes.  Luckily you can haul your tree limbs, branches and a few other items to Douglas County slash/mulch sites.  Be sure to…

How To Get the Best Massage every time

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Kristin Adams, owner of Elements Massage in Castle Rock and The Promenade, and Board of Directors member for the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce We have all been there – you wake up one morning with a stiff neck because you slept wrong, or you over-did it on the weekend because you are a…

Town of Castle Rock clerk verifies sufficient signatures in recall for District 1 councilman

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Submitted by the Town of Castle Rock The Town clerk last month determined there were enough valid signatures for the recall effort in Castle Rock’s District 1 to move forward.   The Town’s Charter allows a petition to be circulated in attempt to recall a Town councilmember within a certain time frame.  A group of…

Connect Us –

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Making a difference in the lives of kids By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of Connect Us Imagine a world where all children embrace diversity, and social stigmas do not exist.  Connect Us strives to create that type of reality.  Connect Us knows that despite differences and abilities, children can thrive and learn from one…

Making music and feeling at home in Colorado

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Singer and musician Rascal Martinez has found a home in Colorado and enjoys playing at local bars, clubs and restaurants. By Amy Shanahan; photos courtesy of Rascal Martinez Local musician Rascal Martinez spends most of his time on the road traveling across the United Sates, but is happy to call Castle Pines his home after…

Third grade teacher sings final seventh inning stretch

By CPC | May 1, 2016

A very animated BRE third grade teacher Mary Carter helped the school celebrate the Colorado Rockies opening day on April 8 by singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” over the school’s intercom.  Carter will be retiring from teaching later this month.  Also pictured are Ethan Ocasio and Malloree Noufer, members of the fifth grade…

C-470 express lane toll project to ease highway congestion

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Increased congestion, particularly during the commute hours, will soon be relieved with the construction of several tolled express lanes along C-470. By Patte Smith The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is moving forward with plans for the C-470 tolled express lanes construction, by adding two tolled express lanes westbound on C470 from I-25 to Colorado…

Marvelous Mother’s Day amusement

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Lynn Zahorik As you gather with family and friends for your Mother’s Day celebrations, try our Mother’s Day trivia contest.  See how much you know about moms in our pop culture as well as present day birth statistics … Good luck! Mother’s Day Trivia TV moms 1) Bart Simpson’s mom? 2) Pebbles Flinstone’s mom?…

Teaching kids to be innovators at AA’s Engineering Academy

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Aubrey Bruening and Maxwell Peery constructing and testing the circuit for their moisture sensing robot under the watchful guidance of Amanda Lane-Cline.  By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of American Academy As the school year is coming to an end, it marks the first year of American Academy’s (AA) new Engineering Academy.  The program was…

American Academy students become waste wise

By CPC | May 1, 2016

The AA Legendary LEGO Masters picked batteries as their piece of trash.  They wanted to show everyone the importance of recycling batteries and not letting them end up in our landfills. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of American Academy In early April, the American Academy (AA) FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and…

Making the cut for 40 under 40

By CPC | May 1, 2016

A devoted single father, Lesser has taken a new look at educational expectations with his four-year-old daughter Carstyn, ready for her first day of preschool. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Mica Lesser Thursday, March 17 was the 20th annual 40 under 40 event for the Denver Business Journal held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel…

What’s your APPtitude? Cartwheel into Savings

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Amanda Merriman For the Target addict in all of us, there is a great way to get extra savings on our purchases in an app called “Cartwheel.” This app liberates Target shoppers from paper coupons and makes saving money easy and fun.     For the most basic, on-the-fly, and easiest option, all you need…

DCSM and BRE take some interesting expeditions Google style

By CPC | May 1, 2016

DCSM teacher Paul Brannberg took his class to the Great Barrier Reef where they saw sea turtles, coral, schools of fish, and even sharks as part of their study of Australia. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of DCSM Would you like to take a trip somewhere you’ve never been before?  How about the Great Wall…

Keeping connected with your community all month long

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche The Castle Pines Connection makes every effort to provide relevant news to our readers.  We know residents expect information to be accurate and readily available, and they want to be informed of the latest happenings in and around the community.  Timely information, however, can be missed in a monthly publication, including…

Weird science at Buffalo Ridge

By CPC | May 1, 2016

BRE Science Fair winners enjoying their moment in the sun. Pictured above are Mary R., Charlotte S., Landrey B., Lia P., Kaylee E., Maddie K., Principal John Veit, Morgan B., Chase C., Jenna P., Selah B., Joshua B., Lana C., Kaylee H., Maycee T., Riley C., and Sophia P. Article and photos by Kathy Fallert…

DCS Montessori Alumni unite

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Submitted by DCS Montessori The DCS Montessori Alumni organization, which launched in late 2015, will hold its first annual Field Day on May 26 at the school (311 Castle Pines Pkwy.) from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.  All student alumni and faculty are invited to attend and enjoy games, races and a barbecue. Currently more…

Ride the Rock on June 5

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack Gear-up for the 2016 Subaru Elephant Rock Cycling Festival planned for Sunday, June 5 in Castle Rock.  There are five courses to chose from:  100-mile century; 62-mile metric century; 40-mile; 27-mile gravel; and 8-mile family.   Ride day is only part of the fun.  Camp out or stay in beautiful downtown Castle…

World War II veteran brings military history to Castle Pines youth

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Retired Army Colonel Larry Caid entertained and educated American Academy students at the Castle Pines campus in April. Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner; photos courtesy of Brian Caid Castle Pines Village resident Brian Caid is a self-proclaimed  “army brat”, as are five other siblings born of career soldier Larry Caid and his wife Linda. …

CHSAA at Rock Canyon High School

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Riley Busch, RCHS intern writer Early last month, Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) was given the honor of hosting the 2016 Musical Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) Festival.  On April 6 and 7, the high school opened its doors to various bands and choirs from every corner of the state. Formal concert bands…

Sage Canyon community warms hearts and bodies

By CPC | May 1, 2016

More than 200 scarves decorated the halls of Sage Canyon Elementary school before they were donated to the Douglas County’s Department of Human Services. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Sage Canyon Elementary School With the idea that artwork can be both beautiful and powerful by using it to help others, the Sage Canyon…

Therapy dogs bring joy to Castle Rock Adventist Hospital

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Angel Paws handler Linda Tieman and her trusted companion Dillon bring smiles to the hospital staff.   Article and photo by Lynn Zahorik Though Nancy and Terry Anderson have only lived in Castle Pines for six months they have already made a significant impact in our community.  Thanks to their generous support, a therapy dog…

Everyone Say Opa!

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Owner Thanos Patsiouras chose his restaurant’s unassuming location because he enjoys the neighborhood and catering to families. By Lynne Marsala Basche There are some words that cannot be said quietly.  They must be spoken with exuberance and passion as they invoke a celebration of life.  These words demand to be shouted to garner enthusiasm and…

RHMS spring musical hits a high note

By CPC | May 1, 2016

“Mulan Jr.” brought together talented middle school performers, including (from left to right) Gideon Groom, Morgan Cruz, Kelsey Buffington, and Jimmy Lam. By RHMS eighth grade student Sarah Bermingham; photo courtesy of RHMS yearbook student Kylie Devin It was time to welcome spring with Rocky Heights Middle School’s (RHMS) production of Disney’s “Mulan Jr!”  This…

Teen making a difference to improve the lives of others

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Becca Beaty enjoys photography among other hobbies. By Nancy Koontz; photos courtesy of the Beaty Family Teens often get a bad rap, but statistics show they are involved in their communities more than ever before.  Presenting Castle Pines resident, Rebecca (Becca) Beaty, an extraordinary 17 year old student who understands the full scope of the devastation…

Foster families needed for abundance of kittens

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of Jen Reising With the arrival of spring comes the kitten season, the time of year when cats give birth, flooding animal shelters and rescue groups with homeless litters.  Cats can breed anytime throughout the year, but there is a larger influx April through October due to…

Prom 2016

By CPC | May 1, 2016

City of Castle Pines

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Submitted by the City of Castle Pines The City of Castle Pines is excited to announce the beginning of its Parks and Recreation Comprehensive (PaRC) Plan process with Logan Simpson, the firm contracted to lead the project.  Through this process, Logan Simpson will gather information about Castle Pines’ existing recreation facilities and resident preferences to…

Ride the train to your plane

By CPC | May 1, 2016

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Getting out and about can make you feel young at heart

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Patte Smith As the weather warms up and summer approaches, it is time to experience the great outdoors.  Right in our own backyard, Castle Rock Senior Activity Center Hiking Club organizer Phyliss Tumey has planned five great hikes for the spring and summer season.  Get out, get some exercise, and enjoy the fresh air…

Spring brings change to the Chamber

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Submitted by The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce has spent the past five months working on a re-branding strategy that showcases the value that the Chamber brings to both local businesses and the community.  The Chamber is now thrilled to share the changes with the community. In April, the…

Mother’s Day; the perfect day for a parfait

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Five simple ingredients come together to make this delicious and healthy dessert. Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I love to get gifts.  Large or small, it’s always a little bit exciting to unwrap something new and novel.  I especially love books and jewelry, but this time of year I also treasure the handmade items…

RCHS drama to perform at International Thespian Festival

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Pictured left to right: Jenna Snyder, Isabella Dempsey and Logan Bakken performing the play “Women of Lockerbie,” which was chosen to be presented on the main stage at the International Thespian Festival June 20-25 at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.  By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Cindy Baker The Rock Canyon High School (RCHS)…

All State Orchestra honors go to …

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of the Martinez Family Tuesday, April 19 at the Board of Education meeting held at the Douglas County School District Administration Building in Castle Rock, more than a dozen students were recognized for being elected to the All State Orchestra, Choir and Band.  This is the highest level of honors…

Grass-roots beginnings lead to an amazing library

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Kids, parents, city officials and staff celebrated with happy faces and lots of applause at the grand opening of the new Castle Pines Library.  While the closing of the old library is bittersweet, the new building is a dream come true.  The jovial atmosphere of the grand opening was contagious as many on-lookers cheered Mayor…

Sage Village annexation, other development projects green lighted by City

By CPC | May 1, 2016

By Lisa Crockett Last month, the Castle Pines City Council held a hearing to determine whether or not the land on the northwest corner of I-25 and Castle Pines Parkway, known as Sage Village Properties, was eligible to be annexed into the City of Castle Pines.  The land, comprised of what is currently zoned as…

America’s favorite pastime is a family affair

By CPC | May 1, 2016

All very active in athletics, the Myers family has enjoyed living in Castle Pines since 2005.  The Myers clan gather around Mike during his time with the Arizona Diamondbacks. By Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of Robyn Myers With the baseball season in full swing, many of us are looking forward to heading to Coors Field…

Nearly 900 students travel the world at after prom celebration

By CPC | May 1, 2016

Noah Charvat and Emma Herskovits approach the starting line of the trike bike race at the RCHS after prom celebration. By Christian Liley, RCHS writer for The Rock newspaper; photos courtesy of Julia Bartmann After school ended on Friday April 8, students at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) knew that over the next 24 hours,…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner – “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”

By CPC | May 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. This month’s book selection takes a turn to…

Cañon City

By CPC | April 6, 2016

Doing time in Cañon City Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner A view from the tram over the Arkansas River looking north to the Royal Gorge bridge, suspended 956 feet off the ground.   Need a new day trip or weekend venue? How about Cañon City? Some actually spend time there willingly… Cañon City’s charm…

Rock Park

By CPC | April 6, 2016

Climb Castle Rock at Rock Park Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski We have all seen it; it cannot be missed as we zoom south on I-25. The huge castle-shaped butte that welcomes us to the town named after it, Castle Rock. If you are looking for a fun outing right here in your own…

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

By CPC | April 6, 2016

Coming together to support the animals By Julie Montoya; photos courtesy of The Wild Animal Sanctuary The Wild Animal Sanctuary is home to seventy tigers, sixty African lions, one hundred bears, and dozens of leopards, mountain lions, and other large carnivores.   Just 30 miles northeast of Denver, large carnivores roam the grasslands at The…

Palmer Lake

By CPC | April 5, 2016

A genuine Colorado small town experience Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner   Hankering for a small town experience? Motor down to Palmer Lake, a hamlet attracting day trippers for a century. Founded because General William Palmer needed water for his Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, her natural beauty, history and gustatory charms attract thousands…

Plains Conservation Center

By CPC | April 5, 2016

Mountains are great, but the prairie is just as fun By Liz Jurkowski; photos courtesy of the PCC website True enough, the mountains of Colorado are majestic and adventurous. Vacation seekers, locals, and skiers all flock west for the abundant winter fun found in the small towns and resorts scattered through the Rockies. Few, however,…

Waterton Canyon

By CPC | April 5, 2016

With much anticipation, Waterton Canyon has reopened Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski The vegetation is lush near the mouth of Waterton Canyon. It is a beautiful place to walk and the below trail map shows the well-marked paths.   Part of Colorado’s beauty lies only thirty minutes away from the city of Castle Pines.…

Bluffs Regional Park

By CPC | April 4, 2016

Bluffs Regional Park: Beauty in our backyard Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski   Like many, I had seen the sign many times on my way home from Target in Lone Tree, or as I passed Cabela’s on RidgeGate Parkway. The nondescript brown sign reads “Bluffs Regional Park” and has an arrow on it pointing…

Pike’s Peak Cog Railway

By CPC | April 4, 2016

Take a ride on Pike’s Peak Cog Railway Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski Tourists have lots of time at the summit to enjoy the views.   There are three cog railways in the United States and only a handful more in the rest of the world. Arguably, the most scenic one is also the…

Sand Creek National Historic Site

By CPC | April 4, 2016

Lost but not forgotten Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski Looking at the landscape, it is difficult to see evidence of the horrific Sand Creek Massacre.  Although not an upbeat location, kids, too, can gain an understanding of the event.   I had always known that the Sand Creek Massacre was a devastating part of…

Castle Pines Storm is ready for another strong season

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Fun activities outside of the pool are an important part of the Castle Pines Storm swim family – like the 13-and-older progressive team dinner pictured above.  Join the team for new family registration on Sunday, April 17 from 4 p.m. to 6 pm at the HOA1 clubhouse. Submitted by Allison McKeel and Christina Kwon; photo…

City of Castle Pines administrative offices open at new location

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Submitted by the City of Castle Pines The City of Castle Pines administrative offices will relocate to inside the Castle Pines Library (see related story next page) effective April 1.  City offices will be closed on March 31 during the move. Along with accommodating city offices, the facility will provide a new regular location for…

Teen’s runway debut at fashion week in New York

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Skylar Tartz, a Rock Canyon High School junior and Castle Pines Village resident, modeled Chanel at the Grand Palace in Paris during fashion week.  Tartz also traveled to New York for her runway debut representing top designers, including Victoria Beckham (left inset) and Tory Burch (right inset), among others. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of…

9Heath Fair – Own Your Health

By CPC | April 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack Take charge of your health by making plans to visit one of the four Douglas County venues hosting the 9Health Fair this year.  Getting screened is easier than ever, as fasting for the blood draw is optional again this year.    Douglas County Location Sites – Eastridge Recreation Center:  Saturday, April 9,…

Fourth graders dig deep into history at Buffalo Ridge

By CPC | April 1, 2016

From Indians to wranglers, fourth graders in Ms. Hartman’s class enjoyed studying history and dressing the part for their showcase on February 26. Castle Pines resident Genesis Torres displayed her findings after studying the history of Castle Rock. Article and photos by Kathy Fallert With a theme of “How certain groups have changed Colorado,” Buffalo…

What’s your APPtitude? Try to stump the genie

By CPC | April 1, 2016

By Amanda Merriman Know that feeling you get when you’ve witnessed a cool magic trick?  Or when you observe pure joy or wonderment from a child?  How about when you’ve been able to outwit or stump a worthy opponent in a game?  These experiences have been bottled up for your enjoyment in an app called…

An evening of jazz at Park Place

By CPC | April 1, 2016

By Heidi Lewellyn Come enjoy a free evening of  big band jazz performed live by the 17-member Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) jazz band while you dine at the Park Place restaurant at The Ridge at Castle Pines North on Friday, April 15 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. No tickets are necessary, although reservations…

Celestial Seasonings

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Getting infused about tea at Celestial Seasonings Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski The moment the tour guide opens the door to the factory, guests know immediately that they are in a tea manufacturing plant.  Hints of chamomile, lemon, hibiscus, vanilla, and cloves waft through the air, mixed with traces of strong black tea from…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry”

By CPC | April 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. Fredrik Backman, an international best selling Swedish novelist,…

Castle Pines family inspires hope for those with rare diseases

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Truett Rosenlund and his sweet big sister, Savannah. His parents are working hard to raise awareness and gain research and funding for rare diseases.  (Photo courtesy of Stephanie Newcomb.) Article and photo by Elean Gersack; courtesy photos A magical little boy who lives in our community was born happy and healthy in July of 2013. …

Oak Hills neighborhood a haven for horse lovers

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Ashlyn Brown and her German Warmblood jumping mare Black Pearl. Article and photos by Christy Brown Colorado … the “wild west.”  One of the first images to come to mind is the horse.  The equine species, having evolved more than 50 million years from a once four-toed creature to the four-hooved magnificent structure of power…

TTE students participate in school district art show

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Second grader Lyric Miller with her pen and ink Zentangle design with a tissue paper star applied over it. Art teacher Wendy Wilson congratulates fifth grader Claire Blaeser, who won the Best of Show award for TTE. By Lynne Marsala Basche; Photos courtesy of Wendy Wilson Twenty-five Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students, under the guidance…

A lifetime of service led to Castle Pines

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Retired Federal Judge William Downes and his wife Cathy love living in Castle Pines and credit their dog Buffy for helping them meet so many great neighborhood friends. By Nancy Koontz; photos courtesy of the Downes Family Distinguished Wyoming Federal Judge William Downes (Ret.) and his lovely wife Cathy looked everywhere in Colorado and “up…

Goodnight to the library; saying farewell to an old friend

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Submited by Douglas County Libraries; photo by Tim Gamble Fact not fiction – the new library in Castle Pines opens in April.  Saying farewell to the old library location will be a melancholy yet upbeat occasion as Douglas County Libraries gets ready to open the first of three new libraries in Douglas County. At 4…

The journey continues …

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Excited to join the neighborhood, the congregation from Journey Church gathered on the vacant property with Pastor Scotty Priest (inset with wife Amy) to pray and bless the land. Article and photos by Patte Smith Four bus loads of Journey Church’s Centennial congregation paid a visit on March 6 to the church’s new 12.6-acre lot…

CPACF jazzed it up

By CPC | April 1, 2016

  By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Sarah Tweed The Castle Pines Arts & Cultural Foundation (CPACF) hosted a young musicians showcase featuring Hank Troy Jazz Trio on February 26 at the Daniels Gate clubhouse.   The simple and elegant evening event is one of the many ways the CPACF raises money to help provide…

Pasta Primavera

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Spring into the season with this colorful and tasty dish Article and photo by Lisa Crockett When I was a teenager, I made most of my spending money babysitting. One family’s home was particularly fun for me to work at because I knew there would nearly always be something good tucked away in the fridge…

Energy therapy provides healing

By CPC | April 1, 2016

By Amy Shanahan Cancer has touched most of us in some way, and we are all aware of the toll that this disease takes on the bodies of those who are undergoing treatment.  LifeSpark Cancer Resources is a local Colorado nonprofit that provides support services for those with cancer, and residents of Castle Pines are…

Rock Canyon goes “Legally Blonde”

By CPC | April 1, 2016

Article by Riley Busch, RCHS intern writer; photo courtesy of Alan Treibitz In early March, Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) opened its 2016 musical production: an amazing adaptation of Broadway’s “Legally Blonde,” the musical.  Beginning in early January, a wide variety of actors, singers, tech crew members, directors, musicians, and choreographers worked hard to bring…

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