Coyote Ridge Cleanup
By Carin R. Kirkegaard; courtesy photos
Castle Pines resident volunteers gathered for the first Clean-Up Castle Pines Day event hosted by the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD).
The Coyote Ridge Park basketball courts, skate park and the surrounding scrub oak was the group’s primary focus. They picked up trash and even removed recliners that had made their way up into the scrub oak. CPNMD plans to host cleanup days on a quarterly basis. To learn more, visit www.cpnmd.org.
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