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New precinct boundaries affect Castle Pines caucus locations

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Amy Shanahan As evidenced by the Republican debates and the campaigning by both political parties, the national elections are quickly approaching. At a local level, both the Republican and Democratic caucuses will take place during the next few weeks. It is important to note that due to census information, redistricting, and reapportionment, the Douglas…

TTE star spellers

By CPC | February 1, 2012

TTE Spelling Bee winner, Max Graef (right) and first runner-up Grace Regnier (left). Article and photo by Lisa Crockett “Wasabi” isn’t the only thing that’s hot at Timber Trail Elementary (TTE). After hours of practice and preparation, fifth grader Max Graef spelled the word (a spicy-hot root used as a condiment with Japanese food), blazing…

Family game night at a whole new level

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Host, Sam Adams and Lorrie Jingle Bell have some fun with the kids as they get up on stage for the Who’s Got Talent portion of the show on December 23. Article and photos by Kathy Dunker Looking for a reason to get off the couch and have some good old fashioned family fun? Comedy…

ABC as easy as Spelling Bee

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Cameron McCrillis, pictured with ‘Head Bee’, Felicia Phelan, won the BRE Spelling Bee on Thursday, January 19, by spelling the word “fluoride” correctly in the championship round. By. Lily T., BRE Ridgeline Staff Reporter Over the last few weeks there was a buzz in the air around Buffalo Ridge Elementary School. Everyone was wondering who…

Village Fitness offers something for every "body" in new welcoming, renovated facility

By CPC | February 1, 2012

The LiveStrong cycling studio is just one of the new exercise studios at Village Fitness. Spin classes are one of the most popular classes offered. Article and photos by Amy Shanahan It’s time to take a new look at Village Fitness. Whether you are new to the area, thinking about starting an exercise program, or…

Inspiring thespians in Douglas County

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Chris Bonham Perhaps William Shakespeare said it best when he wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts …” This is just one of the many truths that Colorado non-profit organization, Inspire…

American Academy travels back in time

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Knuckles and Bones was a gambling game the fourth grade students learned to play at AA as they completed their unit on the Middle Ages. Article submitted by Tami Bostick with photos courtesy of American Academy American Academy (AA) fourth grade students and their teachers, Tami Bostick, Mandy Smith, Katie Bland, and Angela Martinez, celebrated…

FRAUD ALERT– Xcel Energy scam

By CPC | February 1, 2012

  Information provided by Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Xcel Energy wishes to alert its customers to an illegal customer contact effort that may target senior citizens in Colorado, particularly in the Denver metro area. As part of the scam, a phony customer service agent may contact an Xcel Energy customer to explain that his or…

BRE to celebrate fifteen years

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Elean Gersack On Friday, March 16, Buffalo Ridge Elementary will host an anniversary gala to commemorate fifteen years. The adult-only celebration and silent auction will take place at Sanctuary Golf Club. “The 15th Anniversary is a true milestone for our community.  The first kindergarten students at Buffalo Ridge Elementary are now in their 20’s…

Editor-in-chief never cuts corners

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Brown gets down to business as Editor-in-Chief from her home office in Castle Pines (photo by Trish Eberlein) By Kathy Dunker with photos courtesy of Chris Brown Chris Brown, resident of Esperanza, loves to quilt. Depending on the intricacy, completing a quilt can take her anywhere from two months to a year. Brown has made…

Apple Awards honor Castle Pines teachers

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett The Douglas County Educational Foundation (DCEF) is hosting the Seventh Annual Apple Awards in March. The pool of teacher representatives who are eligible for the awards – which honor excellence in teaching – comes from nominations by parents, students, school faculty and staff. This year, DCEF received roughly 5,300 nominations. Each school…

FASTRACKS Update

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Patte Smith On January 11, Regional Transportation District (RTD) representatives met with the public to present the alternative assessment (AA) findings, which is the second phase of its Southeast Light Rail study. The meeting was held at the Lone Tree Recreation Center. The AA outlined RTD’s locally preferred alternative, which includes a light-rail line…

A first-class act at Rock Canyon

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Shuler explains a software program to Bayleigh Arey, a graphic design student at Rock Canyon. By Patte Smith, photo contributed by Dr. Jackie Shuler Dr. Jacqueline Shuler is a shining example of a knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher, and art students at Rock Canyon High School know this to be a fact. “This is my favorite…

Kids camps promote wellness and fun!

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Elean Gersack Kids in Castle Pines have a new and fun way to get active this winter. Evolve Lifestyle Fitness (Evolve) has teamed up with the Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) before and afterschool program (BASE) to offer weekly kids fitness classes to the entire community. The classes are open to all kids in…

A special treat this Valentine’s Day – Chocolate Marshmallow Mousse

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett This year, Valentine’s Day is on a Tuesday. Tuesday is a perfectly good day – just as good as any other day, really. But somehow, Tuesday lacks the romance of a Friday or Saturday night. Work, school, homework, carpools . . . all these things conspire to make Tuesday a mad rush,…

Public hearings for Castle Pines Village development

By CPC | February 1, 2012

By Elizabeth Wood West According to Douglas County Senior Planner Matthew Jakubowski, Northstar Land LLC’s proposal for a new 31-acre residential development is expected to be presented at a public hearing before the Douglas County Planning Commission on Monday, February 27 at 7 p.m. If approved, the proposal will be presented at another public hearing…

A father’s highest mission for his son

By CPC | February 1, 2012

HighPointe was the recipient of the Frances Owens Family Involvement Award in 2010 by Developmental Pathways. Pictured above are Kim Ziel (left), Ken Ziel (center back), Frances Owens (right), and Austin Ziel (center front). By Elean Gersack with photo courtesy of Ken Ziel Ken Ziel’s life-course changed directions when his son, Austin, was born in…

Connecting communities; economic opportunities

By CPC | February 1, 2012

City of Castle Pines, Town of Parker, Douglas County, and CDOT officials weathered the cold temperatures on January 24 to take place in the ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Hess Road Extension. By Lisa Crockett, graphic provided by Douglas County After a lengthy construction period and a few delays, the long-anticipated opening of a…

Making New Year’s resolutions work

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Schaefer works out with Mayerle Neher at Village Fitness. Neher, a 10-year resident of Castle Pines, is working to make physical changes in her life. Submitted by Stuart Schaefer – Personal Trainer New Year’s has come and gone, and so have many of the resolutions that we made. Whether it’s losing weight, improving finances, or…

A fresh new sound for Colorado from one of our own

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Pictured above is Jake Garrett’s debut album, “The Hometown Remedy,” which features his vocals, guitar playing and song writing talents. By Chris Bonham with photos provided by the Garrett family Musically, Colorado is home to plenty of folks who’ve hit it big. The Fray, OneRepublic, and 3Oh!3 are just a few artists on the contemporary…

DCS Montessori jumps and jives for heart health

By CPC | February 1, 2012

This red sea of students and staff attended the Jump Rope for Heart assembly at DCS Montessori on January 13 to celebrate heart health. Article submitted by Jodi Anderson with photo courtesy of DCSM What do rappers, dancers, and jive queens have in common with DCS Montessori Charter School (DCSM)? On Friday, January 13, students,…

Mentoring takes on new meaning; empowers youth

By CPC | February 1, 2012

RHMS and RCHS student mentors look forward to their weekly meetings with sixth grade students. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Students mentoring younger students has proven beneficial to all those involved, and this is particularly evident with a new joint program at Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) and Rock Canyon High School (RCHS). National…

2012 property tax notification includes smart phone feature

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Information provided by Douglas County Beginning the week of January 16, residential property owners in Douglas County began receiving one of two property tax information-types by U.S. mail – either a full property tax statement including all tax detail, or a postcard that invites the recipient to visit the County’s website for tax details. New…

Community committee forming

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Submitted by Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce is forming a new committee to share ideas on the creation of a new event to increase sales opportunities for Chamber Members’ products and services, specifically to retail markets in Castle Pines and surrounding areas. This is a chance for the community…

Kids can become farmers and ranchers through CALF

By CPC | February 1, 2012

Camp CALF campers took Cowboy the pony for a walk after they fed and groomed him. By Elizabeth Wood West with photos by Brooke Fox If your kids are interested in raising their own chickens, goats, sheep or other livestock, but don’t have the space or facilities, consider contacting the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Foundation (CALF).…

Regis senior dances his way into college

By CPC | February 1, 2012

left: Josh Dwyre, who has taken lessons since the age of eight, leaps with ease and grace as he executes his ballet moves. right: A senior at Regis, Dwyre creates fluid lines with his body for his performances. Article by Kathy Dunker with photos courtesy of the Dwyre family So you think you can dance?…

Hess Road extension opening delayed

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett The road is paved; the dedication ceremony planned … and yet, the barriers still prohibit entrance to the much-anticipated Hess Road extension. The new roadway, which will provide an east-west connection between Parker and Castle Pines is nearly complete. The road did not open in December as originally scheduled. The final phase…

Buffalo Ridge Elementary students spend time sharing and caring

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Members of the BRE Dream Team surround the more than 3,500 non-perishable food items collected at the school for the Salvation Army Food By Katie S., BRE Ridgeline Staff Reporter This season at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) had many inspiring examples of students sharing and caring for one another.  The third graders celebrated the holidays…

Jimmy’s Photography captures people’s dreams

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Jimmy Dozer found his niche photographing people. His passion shows in the personalities he captures. By Amy Shanahan, photos courtesy of Jimmy Dozer If you have attended an event in the Village shops at Castle Pines, or just taken time to browse the shops and restaurants, chances are you have come into contact with Jimmy…

The illustrious "Mr. O"

By CPC | January 1, 2012

David John Reed “Mr. O” By Chris Bonham with photo provided by the Reed family Legacy. It is a word that invokes the images of gods and kings; great men throughout history who have shaped the world to be what it is today. But legacy is not just a word reserved for men and women…

Local causes benefit from generosity of RHMS students

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The $50 budget for this little girl was too small, so these shoppers financed the shopping list with their own money.  They were able to provide everything including a brand new bike, helmet, and bike pump.  “I am so impressed by the generosity of our students and this community!” said Explorer teacher Holly Spurlin.  (left…

The Castle Pines Motorcycle Club: Living large on two wheels

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Article by Joe Gschwendtner with photos provided by the Castle Pines Motorcycle Club Little captures the American spirit better than a Harley Davidson on the open road. To this image, add a heavy-leathered male specimen with a sculpted female wrapped tightly into bike and body contours. Now that’s a serious formula for adventure. If you…

New Year, new foods

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett After six weeks of Holiday feasting and celebrating (more if you include Halloween) most of us make resolutions that include dropping a few pounds and moving a little more. Gym parking lots overflow and low-fat and low-cal snacks dominate grocery store displays. And while it’s a great idea to make a fresh…

Schedule park and field reservations

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Elean Gersack Planning a team practice, family gathering or party during the next few months? There are many great parks in Castle Pines available by reservation. The Castle Pines North Metro District manages Coyote Ridge, Daniel’s Gate, and The Retreat parks, while the City of Castle Pines manages the newest park, Elk Ridge. Coyote…

Kindie registration, open enrollment start the new year

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett Open Enrollment – Parents wishing to enroll children in a Douglas County School District school other than a designated neighborhood school, must complete an open enrollment form. Open enrollment forms can be completed the district website at www.dcsdk12.org (click on “o” and then select “Open Enrollment” to access the form; paper forms…

The Flower Shop at Castle Pines – Closing its doors while still bringing flowers to yours

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The Flower Shop at Castle Pines owners Sherry Lea and Tim Hannon show their love and passion for floral design. By Lisa Crockett with photo by Tim Gamble The Flower Shop at Castle Pines will no longer have a store front on Village Square Lane, but most all the services customers have come to enjoy…

Music from the heart travels to Haiti

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The kids loved getting copies of the photos Butorac took of them; smiles, laughter and excitement abound! Father Ulrick, the priest in the village of Anse Au Veau and a teachers tries out the new keyboard. By Patte Smith with photos provided by Kim Butorac Surrey Ridge resident Kim Butorac (pictured above left) returned from…

Spring sports registration for Castle Pines parks

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Elean Gersack Now is the time to get registered for spring sports and activities. Below is a quick reference guide to some of the most popular leagues and recreational activities around. Castle Pines Athletics Spring soccer begins in late March and runs through May 19. The co-ed recreational program is available for children ages…

Local businesses host holiday cheer

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Patte Smith Joyful ahhs and oohs resounded at The Ridge Restaurant as children and parents visited with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the annual Christmas breakfasts held in early December. It was a fun time for the kids as they laughed, danced and sang with the Claus’ as parents delighted in taking photos of…

Southeast rail extension meeting

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Information provided by Douglas County Please join RTD to discuss and provide input on the recommended alternative for the extension of transit from Lincoln Station to RidgeGate Parkway. RTD will present the results of the Alternatives Analysis (AA) and the recommended alternative for the proposed extension of transit from Lincoln Station to RidgeGate Parkway. Wednesday,…

Physical therapy clinic hosting free workshop

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Submitted by the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Leading Edge Physical Therapy is hosting a workshop Thursday, January 19, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. featuring Richard Thomas, a PhD practitioner in natural nutrition. Thomas feels it’s a practitioner’s responsibility to research and educate the public about new information in the natural health world. Areas…

Timber Trail brings community a happy holiday

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The Timber Team, TTE’s version of a student council, led a drive which collected thousands of dollars for needy families in Douglas County Article and photos by Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students gave back to the community in a big way during December, looking to share with those in need. During the week…

Know what’s below – Call before you dig

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Whether you are planning to do it yourself or hire a professional, smart digging means calling (8-1-1) or (1-800-922-1987) before each job. Homeowners often make risky assumptions about whether or not they should get their utility lines marked, but every digging job requires a call – even small projects like planting trees and shrubs. The…

Students learn first-hand to fight hunger, feed hope

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Cherry Hills Christian Middle School hosts “Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope” event Contributed by Cherry Hills Christian Middle School, photos provided by Leza Shupe, CHCS Cherry Hills Christian Middle School celebrated the conclusion of the first “Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope” Christmas outreach event on December 16.  The month and a half long program introduced students to…

DCSM making a difference

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Jodi Anderson, DCS Montessori DCS Montessori (DCSM) students have been busy this holiday season. While many of us feel the stress and rush of this time of year, students at DCSM wanted to help others while making a difference in their community. They found several great ways to do this: One of the classes…

Make a difference in a day

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett To start the new year off right, the committee to keep the Castle Pines Library in operation for the next three years is encouraging residents to give the gift of a library sponsorship. “Going in to 2012, we are halfway to our fundraising goal of $100,000,” said Warren Lynge, the Castle Pines…

The Connection family celebrates yet another successful year

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Terri Wiebold with photo courtesy of The Ridge Restaurant The Castle Pines Connection staff and their families joined at The Ridge at Castle Pines North in December to celebrate the holidays and reflect back on yet another successful year. “As I look back over the past three years, I am reminded of our humble…

Characters come to life in "Into the Woods Jr"

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The Baker, his Wife and the Mysterious Man help to weave the plot together in this fun twist on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Left to right: Sam Hulsizer, Emily Klein, and Noah Fullerton Article and photo by Amy Shanahan The drama department at Rocky Heights Middle School recently performed the musical production…

New 53-home project proposed for Castle Pines Village

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Castle Pines Village SB2011-036 illustration showing the proposed road configuration and lot placement. The proposed development is located in the southeast portion of Castle Pines Village, adjacent to I-25. By Elizabeth Wood West with sketch plan provided by Northstar Land LLC Northstar Land LLC (Northstar) has submitted a sketch plan to Douglas County Community Planning…

Skating grandfather builds ice rink and memories

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Happy Canyon resident Andy Cornella demonstrates his ice skating skills on the new rink he built for his family and grandchildren next to their home in Happy Canyon. By Elizabeth Wood West with photo provided by Thomas P. Matthews, Jr. Perhaps the best way to share childhood memories is to recreate them with your children…

Good news and informative shows – highlights of district TV station

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Assistant Superintendents Dan McMinimee and Christian Cutter lead the discussion in “Let’s Talk Education” – a new segment on Douglas County television channel 54. By Amy Shanahan, photo courtesy of Randy Barber For up to date information, resources and news about the Douglas County School District, check out Comcast cable channel 54. The school district’s…

RCHS journalists attend national convention

By CPC | January 1, 2012

RCHS students pose in front of the Christmas tree at the Mall of America in Minneapolis during the convention. Article by Charlie Melbye with photo by Rob Rathbun Eleven student journalists from Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) attended the JEA/NSPA Fall National High School Journalism Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota November 17 through November 20. Staff…

Rocky Heights Robotics Club

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Rocky Heights Middle School was excited to enter two teams from the Robotics Club into the Colorado School of Mines Qualifier tournament, held on Sunday November 20. Team purple finished 2nd out of 48 entrants in the Teamwork Challenge, and brought home a beautiful trophy. Way to go Nighthawks! Pictured are the participants from the…

Gift beyond a present

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Chris Bonham Gone are the days of decking the halls with boughs of holly and asking for a bit of figgy pudding. Today, Christmas has become, in many places, about consumerism. What we can get. What we can give. But one Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) student is making a difference by going beyond…

AA charter school delivers santa style

By CPC | January 1, 2012

AA student, Alex Dillon, pictured with Dolores Barela from the bi-lingual liaison migrant education program, just after delivering the gifts to Molholm Elementary School last month. By Kathy Dunker American Academy’s (AA’s) PTO sponsored Molholm Elementary School this year for its fourth consecutive year. Molholm Elementary is part of Jeffco School District and is in…

Wellspring joins to inspire, and give thanks

By CPC | January 1, 2012

The Wellspring Wonders Choir performs for guests. By Elizabeth Wood West with photo by Damon Edmond Wellspring Community’s third annual “Evening of Inspiration” exceeded all expectations regarding attendance, impact, and donations. Wellspring founder Mary Lou Fenton said, “We have received amazing feedback from guests – that the evening was truly ‘honoring’ to our participants and…

Hand-made quilt delivers hugs to doctors and kids

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Brownie Troop 4128 proudly delivers their handmade quilt to Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children’s Pediatric Surgery Clinic on December 21. Surrounding the troop are: RMHC Pediatric Surgery Nurse Practitioner, Anna Cardinell, NP; Troop Leader, Cindy Lombardi; RMHC Chief Medical Officer, Reggie Washington, M.D; RMHC Pediatric Surgery Clinic Manager, Jessica Spencer; Troop Leader, Adrianne Geyer (photo…

A champion for racial justice, peace and equality for all

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Patte Smith Martin Luther King Day commemorates an American leader and social activist who worked tirelessly throughout his life to unite all people, regardless of color or faith. He believed in educating people on the importance of truth, justice, peace and the dignity of all people. King, a Baptist minister, led the non-violent civil…

Finding the strength and running through the pain

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Gretta Hawkins stands in front of a wall honoring patients with Leukemia and those who have lost their battle.” By Tricia Wackerly with photo submitted by Gretta Hawkins Experiencing the loss of a loved one or watching them battle a life threatening illness can be overwhelming and leave one feeling hopeless. Castle Pines resident Gretta…

A neighborhood united

By CPC | January 1, 2012

By Tricia Wackerly Talk about a strong neighborhood connection … That’s what you felt when you drove by Cerney Circle in the Royal Hill neighborhood of Castle Pines in December. Of the 48 houses on Cerney Circle, 33 connected to each other with a strand of lights in a sign of neighborhood spirit and unity,…

eReaders flood Douglas County

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Submitted by the Castle Pines Library staff According to a summer 2011 poll by Harris Interactive, one in six Americans use eReaders, and another one in six is likely to purchase an eReader within the next six months. Given holiday marketing by eReader giants Amazon (Kindle) and Barnes and Noble (Nook), it’s likely that many…

A letter to the community

By CPC | January 1, 2012

Read more about the Rojas story – Search “Rojas”at www.CastlePinesConnection.com. Sent in from The Rojas family to residents in the Ventana/Amber Ridge neighborhood of Castle Pines Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, Please know I have tried to write this letter a zillion times and not once could I express my feelings of gratitude. What you…

Custom card business is cause for celebration between friends

By CPC | December 1, 2011

Michelle Rafter and Jen Murdock Jacoway, of Creations by Jen and Michelle, show a handful of greeting card designs during their annual holiday open house on November 10. Article and photo by Elean Gersack Castle Pines North friends Jen Murdock Jacoway and Michelle Rafter, met as teachers at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) 10 years…

Oh baby …. it’s time for yummy cupcakes!

By CPC | December 1, 2011

Maren Clark and Cambri Reisig are all smiles about their Oh Baby Cakes. This holiday-decorated batch includes chocolate icing with mini gingerbread men, crushed Whoppers, mini chocolate morsels, red and green frosting and sprinkles and more. Article and photo by Elean Gersack The entrepreneurial spirit is in the air and some Castle Pines ‘tweens are…

Douglas County Aging Summit; Planning to age well

By CPC | December 1, 2011

By Joe Gschwendtner Valerie Robson, Douglas County’s (DC) adult and aging services manager, and County Commissioner Jack Hilbert enthusiastically welcomed a nearly standing-room only audience to DC’s November 9 Summit on aging. Deeply invested in the issue, Hilbert gave firm assurances that the county will be proactive in meeting senior needs. With practiced political flair,…

The Results are in! Congratulations!

By CPC | December 1, 2011

Castle Pines library gets a boost from business community

By CPC | December 1, 2011

    Information provided by Douglas County Libraries On Tuesday, November 29, representatives of Douglas County Libraries accepted generous donations from Interstate Highway Construction and The Canyons, and publicly thanked both organizations for their support of Castle Pines Library. The event was attended by key members of the donating businesses, Castle Pines Library staff, and the…

RCHS students take an instrumental trip to UNC

By CPC | December 1, 2011

RCHS senior, Ryan McGavin, attended the 2011 Western States Honor Orchestra Festival last month in Greeley.      RCHS junior, Nikki Pataroque, pictured right, shortly after the concert at UNC, attended the WHSOF for her second year in a row as a violinist. Article by Kathy Dunker with photos courtesy of the McGavin and Pataroque…

War Veteran Memorial Plaza dedicated

By CPC | December 1, 2011

Photo and caption by Amy Shanahan The new War Veteran Memorial Plaza in downtown Castle Rock was dedicated on Veteran’s Day, November 11th. The ceremony was attended by several hundred veterans, their families, friends, and members of the community. After a moving dedication speech by Korean War veteran Henry Bohne, the seven flags were raised…

Chamber business awarded Patriot Certificate of Appreciation

By CPC | December 1, 2011

Members of the law firm Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile receive the prestigious Patriot Certificate of Appreciation. Press release and photo submitted by Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C On October 13, several representatives from the Employers Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) presented the law firm of Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C.…

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