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State Farm – Nick Ainsworth

By CPC | May 1, 2022

A Salt-of-the-Earth Renaissance Man Nick Ainsworth is an insurance agent, business owner and the quintessential Renaissance man. Under the banner of State Farm Insurance, Ainsworth hung out his shingle on…

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Welcome Therapeutic Massage

By CPC | May 1, 2022

Article and photo by Julie Matuszewski Therapeutic Massage studio will open its doors in early May in the Village Square in Castle Pines. Owner Jade Spurr is an entrepreneur and…

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A return to civic service

By CPC | Apr 1, 2022
Photo of Geoff Blue, District III Council Member for the City of Castle Pines

By Shaun Kernahan; photos courtesy of Geoff Blue A member of the Castle Pines City Council from 2014 to 2017, Geoff Blue rejoined Council again in 2022 as District III…

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Whataburger debuts in Colorado

By CPC | Apr 1, 2022
Photo of tricked-out Jeep at the opening of Colorado’s first Whataburger

Article and photos by Tammy Abramovitz The venerable Texas institution known as Whataburger entered the Colorado burger scene in February. The first franchise to open in Colorado, specifically Colorado Springs,…

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Castle Pines Acupuncture and Wellness

By CPC | Apr 1, 2022
Photo of the Muncy family (left to right): Vonda, Ellie, Cassie and Curtis

Making a difference, holistically By Hollen Wheeler; photos courtesy of Vonda Muncy Acupuncturist Vonda Muncy is a businesswoman, outdoor enthusiast and wellness guru. For more than five years, she has…

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King Soopers – Dennis Fossceco

By CPC | Mar 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…

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The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 15 Years

By CPC | Mar 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…

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Classy Nails

By CPC | Feb 1, 2022

New Ownership, New Energy By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy photos Classy Nails in the City of Castle Pines has a new owner. Holly Shirmenzagas acquired the day spa in November 2021 and…

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Cielo at Castle Pines

By CPC | Jan 1, 2022
Photo of Roz Schroeder stands with her son Todd Nelson and step-daughter Stacy Harris.

A family business built on heart Local business owner Roz Schroeder is a wife, mother, grandmother, outdoor enthusiast and a proud resident of The Village at Castle Pines since 1999.…

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Woodhouse Day Spa – Castle Pines

By CPC | Dec 1, 2021
Photo of friends for 20 years, Desiree Moore (left) and Amber Long (right).

Friendship leads to a flourishing business Longtime friends Desiree Moore and Amber Long have been the business owners of The Woodhouse Day Spa located in the Village Shops in Castle…

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