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A beautiful sunset and ALS

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

In September, we introduced readers to Bonnie Dannels and the nonprofit she founded to honor the memories of those who have lost their battle with ALS, promote advocacy through awareness…

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Let the giving begin … Colorado Gives Day is December 6

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

The giving season is upon us, and residents in Douglas County are, and have always been, very generous with their charitable contributions. Unfortunately, the misconception is that there is not…

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Autumn Art Walk

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

  The fourth annual Autumn Art Walk, hosted by LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, was held in early October. The event invited local artists to display their work, socialize with one…

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Frontiersman of the Colorado gold rush…

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

D.C. Oakes’ book, History of the Gold Discoveries on the South Platte River, is credited with giving the account of our gold rush, the one that brought 100,000 avaricious folks…

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Paying it forward with a thank you

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

A Forest Park family wants to pay it forward. They want to highlight the kindness they received by showering some light and love onto their Douglas County community. A community,…

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Merge late, cooperate!

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022
Graphic of Thoroughly Modern Manners

This will be my first column regarding rules of the road. Yep, you live here and you know what an onslaught of construction we are obliged to be considerate about.…

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Connection Costume Giveaway

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Special thanks to the following businesses that helped make our Halloween Costume Giveaway event a huge success: Lowe’s Castle Rock, Berg Haus, King Soopers, Minuteman Press, Castle Pines Chamber of…

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Neighbors with disabilities find a new home

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Douglas County will soon have new resources for independent living, thanks to a partnership with Wellspring Community and funding from the American Rescue…

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Assisting the community brings pride and contentment

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Surrey Ridge resident Gary Knapp became a firefighter at the Castlewood Fire Protection District in 1972. Later, he joined two other Colorado fire districts, KODAK Fire Department in Windsor and…

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Teeing off a good life

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Raised in Castle Pines, Drew Schneider has lived in Kings Crossing, Oak Hills and Forest Park. He attended Buffalo Ridge Elementary School through fifth grade and Timber Trail Elementary School…

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