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Be someone who matters to someone who matters

By CPC | January 1, 2014

A Douglas County Partner mentor and mentee go for a ride aboard the Georgetown Loop Railroad. Article by Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of Douglas County Partners Celebrate the gift of mentoring, and experience the rewards for both mentors and mentees during January – National Mentoring Month. There is no better way to get involved and…

Modmarket

By CPC | January 1, 2014

Fresh new choices to start the new year right at Modmarket Breakfast at Modmarket is fresh and light, avoiding heavy oils by baking instead of frying when possible. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Modmarket It’s resolution season. After a month or two of everything drenched in butter and covered in sugar, it’s a time when…

Resident to start free group fitness program in Castle Pines

By CPC | January 1, 2014

Marcio Stewart, who is starting a free fitness program for Castle Pines residents, stands at Elk Ridge Park, where the program will be held. Article and photo by Steve Baska Castle Pines resident Marcio Stewart, 49, says exercising is more fun and sustainable when you join a group for mutual support, so he is starting a…

Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce

By CPC | January 1, 2014

Caption by Terri Wiebold; photo courtesy of Joe Roos The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce held its December board of directors meeting at the Douglas/Elbert Task Force building, located at 1638 Park Street in Castle Rock. Board members toured the facility and learned about the programming and services the Task Force provides prior to conducting…

Gluten intolerance and celiac disease

By CPC | January 1, 2014

Castle Pines Village resident Barb Gschwendtner is one of thousandswho suffer from celiac disease. Fortunately, many local restaurants offer gluten-free meal choices, making it much easier to eat out. Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner I live with a celiac. That is to say, I live with Barb, my wife of 45 years who is afflicted with the…

Seating is served up with eagle scout’s project

By CPC | January 1, 2014

Rock Canyon High School’s tennis coach Manuel Gonzalez (left) and Eagle Scout Eric Stopps sit on one of the five new benches Stopps constructed for the school. By Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of Brian Stopps Castle Pines resident Eric Stopps has been in Boy Scouts of America (BSA) 11 out of his 17 years of…

Middle and high school media head to Massachusetts

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Rock Canyon students pose in front of the Old State House in Boston, Massachusetts during the National High School Press Association’s Fall Conference November 14-17. By Michael Shapiro, RCHS intern writer; photo courtesy of RCHS yearbook From November 14 through November 17, more than 5,000 middle school and high school journalism students from across the…

Volunteer at the Cherokee Ranch and Castle; preserve a legacy

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Spend some time with Pat and Marilyn, two of the Castle’s remarkable volunteers, and become captivated by the history and stories they will share throughout your tour. Article and photo by Lynne Marsala Basche Nestled off of Daniels Park Road is the spectacular Cherokee Ranch and Castle, which includes 3,100 acres of wildlife and an…

A Hudson Gardens Christmas

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Elizabeth Wood West; photos provided by Hudson Gardens and Event Center Hudson Gardens and Event Center (Hudson Gardens) is hosting its second annual walk-through holiday lighting display, “A Hudson Christmas.” This dazzling event runs from Thanksgiving weekend through New Year’s Eve. Visitors can stroll through unique lighting displays, sip hot cocoa, and spend time…

IREA seeks approval for new substation

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Lisa Crockett Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) has taken the first step toward building a new substation in The Canyons development on the east side of I-25. The utility is looking to construct a new facility known as the “IREA Happy Canyon Substation” to be built on a six-acre parcel approximately a quarter mile…

Spread cheer and give where you live

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Lynne Marsala Basche Since 2010, the Community First Foundation and FirstBank have been encouraging Coloradans to give where they live and donate to local nonprofits on one single day, “Colorado Gives Day.” This year, starting at 12 a.m. on December 10, people are energized to unite and inspire others to support local charities, and…

A pink tie affair to remember

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Courtesy Photos Special thanks to the 1,100 people who joined in the fun and the fight to help celebrate the annual Denver Affiliate of Susan G. Komen gala, A Pink Tie Affair. The gala brought together local community leaders, friends, and family to support Komen Denver and its work to end breast cancer forever. This…

Metro District votes to increase water rates

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Steve Baska Median monthly water bills will rise 5.5 percent in January for customers of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD). The board determined the rate increase was needed to pay for cost of service increases, including electricity, system repairs and maintenance, and voted in the increase on November 18. After two years…

The road to state ends short of victory for record-setting Jags

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Andrew Bohren, RCHS intern writer; photo courtesy of RCHS While the Jags boys soccer loss in double overtime of the state championship did not end the season in the perfect way, the team made Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) history. Just over one year ago, the RCHS boys soccer team sat in the locker…

A “little” celebration for the future library in Castle Pines

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Local library enthusiast and book club leader Suzi Scott placed a book in the “Little Free Library” when it opened last month. The Little Free Library, which is on the site of the future library in Castle Pines, is a place where residents can swap books. By Lisa Crockett; courtesy photo In just a few…

Local kids send best wishes to our troops

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Natalie Loebach, Loren Rylander, Madison Shepherd, Alex Campbell, and Cameron Wilson are all seventh grade students at Rocky Heights Middle School who worked together to show their support for our troops this Veterans Day. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Becky Shepherd Madison Shepherd, a seventh grade student at Rocky Heights Middle School has made…

Timber Trail girls are on the run

By CPC | December 1, 2013

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Operation Bright Star grows in numbers; contributions

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Many Castle Pines residents of all ages came together to assemble over fifty Thanksgiving meals for The Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center, organized by the Robinson family. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Carlie Leach Photography What started as a way to get Steve and Jody Robinson’s three kids involved in community service five…

Top Chef competition at Buffalo Ridge

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Averie and Devin celebrate with celebrity judges, Chef Danny (left) and Chef Jason (right) after winning Top Chef awards. Article and photo by Hadley B., BRE Ridgeline staff reporter On October 31, Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) fifth graders had more to get excited about than Halloween.  They had the opportunity to become master chefs…

Meet the new pastor at Castle Pines Community Church

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Castle Pines Community Church welcomes new Senior Pastor Chuck Angel (bottom center), daughter Celeste (left), wife Jill, daughter Charissa, son Joseph, and daughter Caleigh (bottom right). By Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of Jill Angel Castle Pines Community Church (CPCC) has a lot to celebrate this Christmas. On Sunday, December 8, CPCC welcomes new senior…

Valor Sacred Vespers

By CPC | December 1, 2013

December sixth through the eighth, the historic Central Presbyterian Church in Downtown Denver will be home to a free Christmas music and dance performance put on by the students of Valor Christian High School. Valor Vespers Sacred Night will combine classical tradition with contemporary artistry. Valor music and dance students will lead guests through the…

New in-home care business brings personal experience

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Castle Pines resident Kara Olsen, owner of Castle Pines Home Care. By Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of Kara Olsen Long-time Castle Pines resident Kara Olsen understands first-hand the frustration family members can have when trying to find in-home caregivers for their elderly and/or disabled loved ones. When Olsen’s father was diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic…

Take time to have yourself a merry little date night

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Cindy Kessinger; courtesy photos The holidays are approaching, and whether you have been naughty or nice it’s always good to keep the fires burning and spice up your adult relationship with some time together. Nothing tugs at your heart like nostalgia and a date night at home revisiting and sharing your childhood. Cozy up…

Holiday shipping; more options close to home

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Lisa Crockett ‘Tis the season to send packages around the country. Here are some ways you can make this item on your holiday “to-do” list a little easier: Post office locations and other mail service providers in or near the Castle Pines community:     Castle Pines Postal Center – 7280 Lagae Road, Ste. G,…

College admission advisors for a day

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Elean Gersack On October 29, fifth graders in Dana Sedersten’s class at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School had the unique opportunity to grow older for the day and recruit high school students for college. As part of Sedersten’s classroom theme, “Colleges and Universities of Colorado,” she wanted to connect the real world to learning by…

RTD FasTracks

By CPC | December 1, 2013

A total of 48,625 residents from the eight-county Regional Transportation District (RTD) participated in RTD’s 2013 telephone town hall meetings. Participants posed questions to district directors and RTD staff, submitted comments and suggestions, and used their telephone keypads to respond to instant polls. To learn more about the telephone town hall meetings, read meeting transcripts,…

New owner of Village Postal is ready for the holidays

By CPC | December 1, 2013

As of October 1, Village Postal, located in The Village at Castle Pines, was acquired by successful small business owner Teresa Gonzalez. Gonzalez moved to Colorado two years ago and says she is thrilled to be a part of the Castle Pines community. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Gonzalez is enjoying meeting new friends…

Castle Pines Town Center developer seeks to decrease commercial zoning; increase residential units

By CPC | December 1, 2013

PROPOSED ZONING By Lisa Crockett; maps courtesy of The City of Castle Pines LS Partners, LLC, one of the owners of Castle Pines Town Center, a 354-acre parcel which is bordered by Castle Pines Village on the west and I-25 on the east, is seeking amendments to the planned development for the land which was…

RCHS cheer and poms sweep league; move on to state

By CPC | December 1, 2013

RCHS varsity cheer after clinching the continental league championship on November 6 at Castle View High School. RCHS junior varsity cheer after earning first place and the league championship title. RCHS Varsity Poms team after their performance which earned the girls their first league championship title. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of RCHS Rock Canyon…

Fifth graders at Timber Trail talk trash

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Timber Trail fifth grade teacher Kristen WardBrown presents students with the contents of classroom trash cans collected in a 24-hour period. The trash was used to present students with the challenge of finding ways to reduce the trash load at the school. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Timber Trail Elementary School Fifth graders at…

Children’s Hospital Colorado South Campus to open in December

By CPC | December 1, 2013

The new Children’s Hospital Colorado South Campus opens on December 19. The facility is located at the corner of Plaza Drive and Lucent Boulevard, just south of C-470 in Highlands Ranch and is the only 24-hour pediatric urgent care facility located in the south Denver metro area. By Elizabeth Wood West; photo by Tim Gamble…

Sensory-friendly performance brings the spirit of the holidays to all

By CPC | December 1, 2013

“Home for the Holidays” is a cabaret style show featuring someof the best talent from the Denver area. The music, dancing and entertainment are high energy and appeal to audiences of all ages. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of the Lone Tree Arts Center The Lone Tree Arts Center (LTAC) introduces a special holiday performance…

Local teen seeks bone marrow match; community shows outpouring of support

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Lukas (left), along side his mom Dena, big brother Axel and twin brother Oliver during the “Be the Match” bone marrow drive at Dazbog on Saturday, October 26. Article and photos by Elean Gersack Lukas Larsson has a smile so wide it reaches from ear to ear … and his kindness and optimism are contagious.…

Colorado Thespian Society gives Valor theatre rave reviews

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Charmed by the appeal of the man in drag played by Mason Aksamit (center), Maya Goodyear (left) and Elizabeth Palms (right), left audiences in stitches at Valor’s performance of Charley’s Aunt. Submitted by Alyssa Montoya, Valor Christian High School; photo courtesy of Kurt Meunstermann In October, Valor Christian High School’s theatre department presented Charley’s Aunt,…

Roadwork planned for Founders Parkway in Castle Rock

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Founders Parkway and Allen Way in Castle Rock is slated for construction to reduce intersection congestion. Information provided by The Town of Castle Rock The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) could start roadwork on the Founders Parkway and Allen Way intersection in Castle Rock as soon as next month. Following public open houses and meetings…

Celebrate the winter solstice at Elk Ridge Park

By CPC | December 1, 2013

The Castle Pines Solstice Committee (pictured from left to right) Anna Mallinson, JoAnn Wolff, Kim Hoffman, and Mary Williams have an informative community and cultural event planned for the winter solstice on Saturday, December 21 at Elk Ridge Park beginning at 11 a.m. Article and photo by Kathy Fallert Saturday, December 21 is the first…

Cub scouts take time to honor vets

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Cub Scout Pack 856 of Castle Pines held a Veterans Day program at its meeting in November.     Article and photo by Kathy Fallert The cub scout pack meeting held at DCS Montessori (DCSM) on Wednesday, November 6, was not your run-of-the-mill scout gathering. The boys honored veterans with the help of American Legionnaires from Castle…

Buffalo Ridge kids blast-off at the Challenger Learning Center

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Three-two-one … blast off! BRE fourth graders are inside mission control ready to send the space shuttle to the moon at the CLCC. Article by Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Amy Jaramillo In late October, fourth graders at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School took a trip to the moon at the Challenger Learning Center of Colorado…

Via Baci

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Come experience a slice of Via Baci’s signature Neapolitan pizza (pictured left) or the made-from-scratch spinach artichoke dip (pictured right). Fast, casual Italian dining at Via Baci By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of Via Baci I want to eat delicious food, and I am nearly always in a hurry. Every so often, these two things…

Concierge services have your tasks mastered

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Cindy Hazelhurst (left) and Nancy Carroll’s company “Your Task Masters” will do everything from stocking your fridge to planning your wedding. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Your Task Masters Cindy Hazelhurst and Nancy Carroll know how to get things done. Both women have had successful corporate careers – Cindy with IBM and Nancy with…

A father’s plea: Not guilty by reason of insanity

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Jack Zelkin By Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of Jack Zelkin Jack Zelkin is an accomplished public speaker with more than 30 years of experience in business. His exposure to the mental health system spans more than 15 years, and his personal journey has led him to professional triumph in the criminal justice system. His firm,…

Director Jamie LaRue retires from Douglas County Libraries

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Douglas County Libraries Director Jamie LaRue will retire in January 2014 from a position he has held since 1991. He is leaving to pursue a second career as a speaker, writer, and consultant. By Lisa Crockett; photo by Terri Wiebold After more than two decades at the helm of Douglas County Libraries (DCL), director Jamie…

Castle Pines Chamber celebrates past and future

By CPC | December 1, 2013

The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce’s current and new board members celebrated another successful year at their annual luncheon at Gabriel’s Restaurant and Tuscan Bar in Sedalia. Article and photo by Elizabeth Wood West Dozens of Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce members (CPCC) celebrated a busy and successful year with CPCC President Sharon Kollmar and…

American Academy Book Fairs Coming to Castle Pines and Parker

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Exotic destinations planned and executed by one of our own

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Forest Park resident Mayra Goluskin (right) and her sister Monica Diaz help clients explore the world through their award-winning travel agency, Cruise Planners. By Julie Montoya; photo courtesy of Mayra Goluskin To many who live in the Forest Park neighborhood of Castle Pines, Mayra Goluskin is the fun-loving friend and neighbor next door. But what…

Custom storage solutions store opens in The Village at Castle Pines

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Olena and Barry Borges, the owners of Cobbra Closets are very excited to be a part of the Castle Pines community. “We were very lucky to find this spot,” stated Barry Borges. “We look forward to being a part of both the Castle Rock and Castle Pines communities and feel that we can serve both…

“Sock-it-to-em” with warm socks this winter

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Bridget Johnson of The Gathering Place in Denver (left) happily receives hundreds of socks from Susan Elizabeth Lee (center) and Phillis Shimamoto (right), the co-founders of the “Sock-it-to-em” campaign. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Susan Elizabeth Lee Susan Elizabeth Lee, a Castle Pines Village resident for ten years, began the “Sock-it-to-em” Sock Campaign in…

Making bundt cakes is a science at American Academy

By CPC | December 1, 2013

The Bundt Shoppe owner Pam Randall pictured with AA first graders (from left to right) Pierce, Morgan, and Jackson engineered a new flavor of cake for Halloween called Yummy Mummy. Information and photo provided by American Academy First graders at American Academy (AA), along with STEM instructor Chris Todd and The Bundt Shoppe owner Pam…

Overnight Homemade Waffles

By CPC | December 1, 2013

Waking to a waffle wonderland on Christmas morning Article and photo by Lisa Crockett When I was a kid, Saturday was pancake and waffle day. My dad was the resident breakfast chef, and I was always eager to lend a hand stirring or sifting, relishing the chance to pour syrup over a steamy stack. My…

Better to give than to receive this holiday season

By CPC | December 1, 2013

By Lynne Marsala Basche This holiday season, our community’s needs have never been greater. Find a cause that is dear to your heart, and see how you can help. Visit an organization’s web site to learn about special programs and highest demands. Most larger organizations offer online secure payment processing, so donating money directly to…

Community gathers to celebrate new medical and dental building

By CPC | November 1, 2013

The owners of the Medical and Dental Center of Castle Pines: Dr. Jason Ortman, Dr. Matthew Rolfson, Drs. Stephanie and Jeff Scheich and Dr. Andrew Dunbar. Photos by Elean Gersack On October 10, the Medical and Dental Center of Castle Pines was officially welcomed into the city with a ribbon cutting ceremony by the Castle…

Two new eagle scouts from the Castle Pines community

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Eagle Scout Luke Zahorik sits on one of the benches he designed and built for Lincoln Mountain open space park. By Elizabeth Wood West; photos courtesy of Lynn Zahorik and Lisa Bartmann Luke Zahorik Castle Pines resident Luke Zahorik has spent most of his 18 years of life in Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Zahorik,…

Annual charity golf classic assists Colorado flood victims

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Avalanche Captain Gabriel Landeskog takes a casual approach to ball handling – far less aggressive than his nature on the ice. Avalanche head coach and former goalie Patrick Roy shares a laugh with media at the annual charity golf event in Castle Pines. The 18th fairway welcomes guests to the official golf course of the…

Construction on North Meadows Extension

By CPC | November 1, 2013

View looking north on North Meadows Drive Information provided by The Town of Castle Rock The Town of Castle Rock and its partners are ready to break ground on the Town’s number one priority (and largest ever) transportation project – the North Meadows Extension from The Meadows to U.S. Highway 85 and I-25. The Town…

Working to be “Free to Breathe”

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Tam Bentley (back row turquoise sweatshirt, ball cap and black pants) with her team, Tam’s Easy Breathin’ Buddies. The team raised more than $2,100 at an event last month to benefit the National Lung Cancer Partnership. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Tam Bentley In an effort to double lung cancer survival by 2022, the…

Ambiance Nails & Spa opens its doors near Safeway

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Refreshed interiors and new decor are prominent features at Ambiance Nails & Spa. The nail salon, next to Safeway offers a wide variety of manicure and pedicure services. Ambiance Nails & Spa is now open in Castle Pines in the Safeway shopping center on Castle Pines Parkway. The salon is under new ownership and is…

Open enrollment period opens this month for DCSD

By CPC | November 1, 2013

By Lisa Crockett Families who wish to enroll students in a public school other than their designated neighborhood school must complete an open enrollment application, available online through the Douglas County School District website. Applications for the first round are accepted November 1 through January 5. Round one applications are accepted for the following school…

Castle Pines Village ladies 2.5 tennis team finishes the season on top, takes state

By CPC | November 1, 2013

The Castle Pines Village ladies 2.5 red tennis team celebrated a state victory on October 2. Pictured left to right: Katie Van Houten, Katya Duncan, Julie Berris, Carrie Manion, Merry Kaminsky, and Beth Markowski. Not pictured: Amy Sutherland. By Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of Julie Berris The Castle Pines Village (CPV) ladies 2.5 tennis teams,…

Urban Nights inaugural benefit a huge success

By CPC | November 1, 2013

By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Chad Chisholm The first Urban Nights event to benefit the homeless youth of Urban Peak was a huge success! Thanks to Castle Pines Village residents Cheryl and Gary Joseph, son Justin Joseph, and son and daughter-in-law Jeff and Kirby Joseph, Urban Nights raised a total of $337,000. The Castle…

Annual Turweston Lane neighborhood tradition

By CPC | November 1, 2013

By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Laurie Jacobs Friends and neighbors on Turweston Lane in Castle Pines enjoyed a Sunday afternoon together sharing good times and eating lots of good chili. Despite the time overlap with the infamous Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys match-up, many joined in on the fun. Top chili honors went to…

Daylight Savings Time Ends

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Cutest Pet in the Pines Holiday Contest

By CPC | November 1, 2013

The Fifth Annual Chili Cook Off

By CPC | November 1, 2013

photos by Amy Shanahan Saturday, October 5 was a beautiful day in The Village at Castle Pines, and many neighbors and community members came out to taste amazing homemade chili at the fifth annual Chili Cook Off! Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Castle Pines, the event included fun for the whole family with a…

Bringing company success home

By CPC | November 1, 2013

The 60-member team at Madison & Company, a Denver area real estate firm founded in 2008 by Castle Pines resident Todd Narlinger, celebrated its fifth anniversary this year. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Madison & Company Madison & Company Properties, a Denver real estate firm owned and operated by Castle Pines resident Todd Narlinger,…

Dating, dining and dives – adult night out

By CPC | November 1, 2013

This first-time flyer is having a blast riding the air! SkyVenture Colorado is open Monday – Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is located at 9230 Park Meadows Drive in Lone Tree. Visit www.skyventurecolorado.com or call 303-768-9000. By Cindy Kessinger; Photos courtesy of SkyVenture Colorado and The Perfect Landing Are you sometimes at…

Cherry Hills Community Church welcomes new lead pastor

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Senior Pastor Shane Farmer By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Cherry Hills Community Church Senior Pastor Shane Farmer Thirty-one years after its founding by Senior Pastor Dr. Jim Dixon, Cherry Hills Community Church held installation services for a new senior pastor, Shane Farmer, last month. Dixon announced plans to retire in March, launching a national…

Softball teams come together to compete for a great cause

By CPC | November 1, 2013

The Catch for the Cure softball game between Rock Canyon High School and Regis Jesuit was a success due to the commitment and passion of two schools working together for a great cause. Miss Colorado Christian Schwiegerath and Miss Teen Colorado BreeAnna Hilsenrath made an appearance and received pink softballs signed by both teams from…

Buffalo Ridge fifth graders run the “towne”

By CPC | November 1, 2013

It’s official … the judge swears in the mayor at Ameritowne on Thursday, October 3. By Jenna P., BRE Ridgeline Staff Reporter On October 3, the fifth graders of Buffalo Ridge Elementary School went to Ameritowne, a place set up to be a town that students run and learn about economics and how to spend…

Homecoming 2013

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation

By CPC | November 1, 2013

Looking for the perfect gift to give your loyal customers, business partners and staff? The Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation (CPACF) is selling commemorative holiday ornaments. Ornaments are now on sale at the Castle Pines Library (between Thanksgiving and Christmas), The Ridge at Castle Pines North Golf Course, The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce,…

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