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Home Water-Saving Kit

By CPC | January 1, 2010

This information has been provided the Castle Pines North Metro District. One of the most common and costly wastes of money is a leaky toilet. A toilet may leak a gallon of water per minute and over a one week period that can add up to a loss of 10,080 gallons of water. Often the…

Childcare center slated to open in February

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Artist’s rendering of Castle Pines Academy, a day care facility slated to open in February in the Walgreen’s Shopping Center in CPN. Article by Lisa Crockett Conceptual rendering provided by Studio DH Architecture A new childcare center and preschool will soon be open in Castle Pines North (CPN) in the Walgreen’s Shopping Center on Castle…

New Substation in Highlands Ranch

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Submitted by Deputy Cocha Heyden Public Information Officer Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County Sheriff to Break Ground on New Substation in Highlands Ranch Douglas County Sheriff David A. Weaver is very excited to break ground on the new Sheriff’s Office Substation, which will bring many government services to the citizens of Highlands Ranch. The…

American Academy hits broadway!

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Middle School students performing the classic “A Chorus Line.” Article and photos by Kathy Dunker American Academy students dazzled audiences in December with their delightful Broadway Revue: Let’s Make a Scene! Performed in the school gym and led by kindergarten through fifth grade music teacher Mark Middlebrooks and middle school music teacher Reece Livingstone, it…

Local builder quickly rebuilds a home lost to fire

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Home builder Woody Howarth (left) stands with homeowners Jean and Nick Domico in their new, custom designed kitchen. Home in Castle Pines Village experiences “extreme makeover” Local builder quickly rebuilds a home lost to fire By Scott Lasher There wasn’t a huge bus. There was no Ty Pennington. There was no trip to Disneyworld while…

Canyon Elementary Instrumental Music program

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Students warm up with a “G” Scale at orchestra practice at Timber Trail Elementary. Rock Canyon Elementary Instrumental Music program offers before and after music instruction in local schools Article and photos by Carin R. Kirkegaard Budding cellists, drummers, clarinetists, and horn players from Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) and Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) have been…

RCHS girls swim team seeks to retain title

By CPC | January 1, 2010

by Scott Lasher In the movie “The Perfect Storm” starring George Clooney, the perfect storm that the movie references is capped by an unbelievable tidal wave that crashes down over the ship Clooney pilots. For the Rock Canyon Girls Swim Team last year, their opponents were the ship and they were the tidal wave in…

“Operation Bright Star” brightens Thanksgiving for those in need

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Article by Carin R. Kirkegaard, photos provided by Steve & Jody Robinson A group of families from Castle Pines North (CPN), two CPN Girl Scout troops, a CPN Brownie troop, as well as a group of families from Founders Village in Castle Rock formed “Operation Bright Star” to help gather food and create a Thanksgiving…

Home in Castle Pines Village experiences “extreme makeover” – Local builder quickly rebuilds a home lost to fire

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Home builder Woody Howarth (left) stands with homeowners Jean and Nick Domico in their new, custom designed kitchen. By Scott Lasher There wasn’t a huge bus. There was no Ty Pennington. There was no trip to Disneyworld while they waited for their home to be rebuilt. Nonetheless, an extreme makeover of sorts took place in…

DCS Montessori book fair smashes goal

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Head of School Jeromy Johnson showed his school spirit with students by dressing as a clown after the students broke school records for book sales at the annual book fair. Article and photo by Tracy Dudley Although DCS Montessori has never sold more than $10,000 at its annual book fair, this year administration set a…

Spring Sports … just around the corner

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Don’t delay … now is the perfect time to register for spring sports and activities. Here is a quick reference guide to some of the most popular leagues and recreational activities around. Castle Pines Athletics Castle Pines Athletics is dedicated to Castle Pines North (CPN) youth. Practices and games are all played in CPN. Register…

Buffalo Ridge helps bring holiday joy to many

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Mrs. Wedge’s second grade class with packages they purchased and wrapped to help an adopted family at Buffalo Ridge. Article and photos by Carin R. Kirkegaard During the holiday season, the spirit of giving burst from many classrooms at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE). “Buffalo Ridge has been adopting families for 10 years now during the…

Important Douglas County School District Survey Ends Tomorrow

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Information provided by DCSD A community survey is currently underway and is open to the public – and TOMORROW is the last day to provide your input. This survey is intended to collect valuable community feedback that will be used by the Douglas County School Board of Education, the District Advisory Council, and the Douglas…

District continues to pay down debt

By CPC | January 1, 2010

This information has been provided the Castle Pines North Metro District. In 2009, Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD) further reduced its historical debt by $2.9 million dollars. This year’s payments have decreased the outstanding balance of the 2006C general obligation bonds from $6.7 million to $4.8 million. If the District continues to prepay its…

The Castle Pines Connection celebrates!

By CPC | January 1, 2010

The Castle Pines Connection staff joins at Sienna at the Courtyard in Castle Rock to celebrate the holidays and also the one-year anniversary of its inception. Pictured above back row left to right: Elean Gersack (writer), Lisa Crockett (writer), Tracy Dudley (writer), John Kenny (proofreader), and Tom Ballantine (ad sales). Front row left to right:…

Anti-resolutions will be hard to break

By CPC | January 1, 2010

by Anthonette Klinkerman Here we are, ten years into the millennium. It doesn’t feel much different, really. Food is still in food-form, and no one is flying around Jetsons-style. And most likely, humanoids all over the planet are partaking in the traditional ritual of making New Year’s resolutions. Especially since food is not in pill…

New local sports program emphasizes integrity and character

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Five Stone Sports founders Craig Lumsden (left) and Kent Lansville (right) are geared up to bring competitive and recreational sports programming to the community. Article and photo by Tracy Dudley Two Castle Pines North residents have been involved in numerous sports organizations through the years as youth and now as parents of young athletes. Craig…

Court allows continued big game hunting in Castle Pines

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Article by Terri Wiebold and photo by Tim Gamble Court allows continued big game hunting in Castle Pines; imposes restrictions Nearly one year following the Castle Pines Homes Association, Inc.’s (CPHA) filing of a complaint for an injunctive relief to prohibit hunting with firearms on 88 acres of land nestled in the Castle Pines community,…

Solid Life Christian Center appreciates its pastors

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Pastors Russ and Becky Stutzman being honored at a dessert reception at the Inverness Hotel in Englewood in October. By Scott Lasher Solid Life Christian Center appreciates its pastors Russ and Becky Stutzman honored in unique way In a church filled with an abundance of love and appreciation, something modeled by its pastors, how does…

Eagle Scout builds gazebo for Historic Lowell Ranch

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Eagle Scout Connor Smith stands in the gazebo he built at the Lowell Ranch in Castle Rock. by Elizabeth Wood West Connor Smith has been a Scout most of his life, having joined the Cub Scouts in first grade. A Rock Canyon High School senior and Oak Hills resident, Smith completed all Cub Scout rank…

Treads for Threads-Big O Tires

By CPC | January 1, 2010

Help Colorado’s less fortunate by donating winter clothing at this year’s Treads for Threads. Bring in your coats, boots, hats, gloves and sweaters to Big O Tires and receive a $5 off coupon, now through January 18th. Big O Tires is located at 508 E. Castle Pines Parkway.

Colorado Christian University looking to build in the Castle Pines vicinity

By CPC | January 1, 2010

There may be a new pride of cougars in wildcat country if considerations to sell a portion of land in the Highlands Ranch “backcountry” wildnerness area come to fruition. Colorado Christian University has expressed interest in the property, located just west of Monarch Boulevard south of Rocky Heights Middle School, as well as exploring other…

Rocky Heights Middle School basketball rotates to success

By CPC | January 1, 2010

by Scott Lasher The word “rotate” is used quite often in the sports world, particularly in the game of basketball. “Rotate to the weak side!” a coach might yell to one of his defenders. “Rotate to the basket!” a coach might yell on a pick-and-roll play. The Rocky Heights Middle School eighth grade boy’s basketball…

Castle Pines North southpaw pays it forward

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Tracy Dudley Brian Givens and his family have lived in Castle Pines North for more than 12 years. However, Givens is not your average CPN resident; he spent 15 years playing professional baseball. Although he grew up in Colorado, Givens was drafted by the New York Mets in 1984, then moved on to pitch…

Congratulations to Donna Nelson

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Congratulations to Donna Nelson (pictured above) for signing up on The Castle Pines Connection e-mail list and winning the drawing for a $50 Vino100 gift card. You could be next – e-mail and request to be added to our distribution list.

It only takes a spark…

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information and photo provided by South Metro Fire Rescue No, let’s not sing Kumbaya around this campfire. This photo is taken of a dried out Christmas tree that went up in flames and literally burned in seconds. Live trees and wreaths, especially in Colorado’s dry climate, need to be well-watered when displayed in homes during…

RCHS Jaguars pounce on the competition

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Rock Canyon High School Cross Country Junior Varsity Boys take 1st place at Arvada West meet. Rock Canyon High School Cross Country Varsity Girls take 1st place at Arvada West meet. Article and photos by Elizabeth Wood West Rock Canyon High School cross country team Head Coach Dan Davies, Assistant Coach Alan Lind, and Co-Head…

Renewable water solutions

By CPC | December 1, 2009

This information has been provided by and space paid for by the Castle Pines North Metro District. Renewable water solutions how far we have come and where we have to go As public awareness has increased about declining aquifer levels, residents have adopted water saving methods to reduce the demand for water. While these efforts…

Buffalo Ridge kids give a warm helping hand

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Carin R. Kirkegaard Each year as summer turns to fall, leaves start dropping from the trees, and sometimes snowflakes even fly, Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) puts out boxes to collect hats and mittens to deliver to Stevens Elementary located in Wheat Ridge. For the past several year’s BRE has conducted both a school supply…

Congratulations to Suzanne Bac

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Congratulations to Suzanne Bac (pictured here with her son, Brenden) for signing up on The Castle Pines Connection e-mail list and winning the drawing for a $50 Hapa Sushi gift card. You could be next – e-mail and request to be added to our distribution list.

Neighborhood Junior Girl Scout troop learns about water

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Front row kneeling (left to right): Lea McCaffrey, Ashley Owens, Maria Pangalos, Lizzie Brankin. Back row standing (left to right): Avery Tisdale, Elizabeth Curtright, Hannah Repka, Megan Baer, Kaity Rimer, Julia Loomis, Megan Criley, Gabrielle Garcia, Rebecca Teeter, Jackie Fisch. Not pictured, Chelsea Gause. Article and photos submitted by Shawn Hulsier In an effort to…

Register for spring soccer with CPA

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Castle Pines Athletics is currently registering for co-ed spring soccer for ages 4 up to fourth grade through March 1, 2010. The season will run from March 29 until May 15. Cost for the season is $75 for Castle Pines North residents and $95 for non-residents. All practices and games will be held in the…

Tips to survive putting on the pounds this holiday season

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Terri Wiebold with contributions from Kent Paul (Kent Paul, fmr. Mr. Colorado – Personal Fitness Trainer – Village Fitness Center – Castle Pines – www.KPaulFit.com) Remember the “Freshman Fifteen”? Did you know that many Americans actually gain in the area of 15 pounds between Thanksgiving and New Years alone? Kent Paul, former Mr. Colorado…

BRE partners with Freeway Ford to help homeless children

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Reid Mooney, Lawrance Shook, Ethan Stephens and Oliver Adams (pictured above) help load the van from Freeway Ford with items collected from BRE families. At the end of November, these used household items were shipped to Sierra Leone, West Africa as part of the Kontainers for Kids project. Article and photo by Carin R. Kirkegaard…

Come play in the snow with Bella Rock Adventures

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Karin R. Kirkegaard Bella Rock Adventures is currently taking registrations for women’s snowshoeing treks into the mountains. Women’s Snowshoe Hut Trip: February 28 – March 1, 2010 Get away from it all and enjoy an adventure-filled guided snowshoe hut trip to the Shrine Mountain Inn off Vail Pass. Try T’ai Chi at the hut;…

Making scents of the holidays

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Anthonette Klinkerman It’s a good thing this isn’t a Scratch-n-Sniff paper. I don’t want to be held responsible for asphyxiating anyone. But how could I possibly write about the holidays without including all the wonderful smells? The real ones, I mean. The air-freshener company interpretation of “pine” doesn’t smell like any naturally occurring tree…

Recycling/Reuse Guide now available online

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information provided by Douglas County From composting to recycling options, residents in the Castle Pines community now have access to a new Recycle/Reuse Resource Guide containing an A-to-Z list of recycling locations accepting everything from automobile tires and printer cartridges to athletic shoes. The Resource Guide is not all-inclusive and is subject to change, as…

Working together to support economic development in Castle Pines North

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information provided by Kim Hoffman, City of Castle Pines North economic development liaison There are three entities with different but complementary economic development goals that, through combined effort, will support the long-term growth and sustainability of the Castle Pines North (CPN) business district. Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce focuses on planned growth within the local…

‘Tis the season…to be busy?

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Paige Newman, Intern Writer, Rock Canyon High School Senior The holidays are supposed to be a time for celebration. A time for family and friends. A time for fun. But for many high school students, the holiday season brings chaos, final exams, and an extra load of work. As the month of December rapidly…

Churches celebrate the season

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Churches in the Castle Pines community have a lot planned for the upcoming holiday season. Here are some of the highlights (events listed are held at the Church’s regular meeting place, unless otherwise noted): Castle Pines Community Church Meets at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School; www.castlepineschurch.org *Christmas Eve Services: December 24 at 5:30 p.m. Christ the…

Local girls earn roles in International Youth Ballet production of “The Nutcracker”

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Pictured above Avalon Kirby (left) and Alexandra Gray (right) will be “Ballerina Dolls” in this year’s production of “The Nutcracker”. Article and photos by Carin R. Kirkegaard This December, eight-year-old girls, Alexandra Gray and Jessica Kirby will be performing in the International Youth Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker”. The girls began their dancing career at…

SMFRA Firefighter of the Year

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Veteran Firefighter, Chris Jenkins, South Metro Fire Rescue Authority. Submitted by Andy Lyon Dedication to Duty Firefighter and Staff Person of the Year Awards Recognized A veteran firefighter, engineer and emergency diver has been chosen as the 2009 Firefighter of the Year at the South Metro Fire Rescue Authority. Chris Jenkins, who has been with…

Think outside the gift box for service presents

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Anthonette Klinkerman Practical gifts are the hot item this year, and the Castle Pines community has every shopper covered. From pet services to fine dining, the merchants of Castle Pines North and Castle Pines Village have gifts cards and certificates ready to treat everyone on your list. Best of all, shoppers can give a…

“Make it your own” makes breakfast your way

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Nanette and Danny Park own MiYO – a restaurant in the Village at Castle Pines Shopping Center that specializes in fresh, made-to-order breakfast and lunch offerings. Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Breakfast means different things to different people. For some, it’s quick, hot, served in a cup and gulped on the way to work.…

Housing partnership offers no-cost counseling services

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information provided by Douglas County No-cost homebuyer education, foreclosure mediation, as well as reverse mortgage counseling services for seniors aged 62 and older are now available to residents of Douglas County and the Castle Pines community thanks to a $32,236 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For more information please contact…

Land-use Open House

By CPC | December 1, 2009

What: Land-use Open House When: December 7, 2009 Where: Town of Castle Rock Town Hall Why: Land use change, Happy Canyon Rd. and US 85 Dear Residents and Owners of the northern Castle Rock/Castle Pines Village area: Douglas County Community Planning and Sustainable Development and Town of Castle Rock Development Services invite you and your…

Roll into holiday baking the easy way

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Holiday cookies are among many time honored, family traditions. Favorites include cherry winks, spritz, divinity, snicker doodles, and toffee bars. However, the all-time favorite holiday cookie is considered to be the cut-out cookie. Fond memories come to mind of baking and decorating these delectable treats, with mom or grandma in a kitchen filled with the…

The wait of a lifetime; meet kidney transplant recipient Galen Crowder

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Anthonettte Klinkerman with photo by Tim Gamble Waiting is hard. Most people consider the time it takes to microwave a bag of popcorn to be an eternity, but what if you were waiting for a kidney transplant? Galen Crowder (pictured right with his wife Angie) had his patience pay off in a big way…

Castle Pines Village mom at the helm to help those with special needs

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Sally Uhrich For parents of children with special needs, planning for the future can be quite the dilemma. Such is the case for village resident, Mary Lou Fenton, who has a special needs daughter, Emily. In an effort to plan for her daughter’s future, Fenton organized a group of parents to create a work…

Hess Road extension currently underway

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Lisa Crockett In October, the Douglas County Board of County Commissioners approved a construction contract with Hudick Excavating, Inc., for the eastern phase of the extension of Hess Road, which is now underway. The extension will serve as an east-west connection between Castle Pines North (CPN) and Parker. Currently, Hess Road terminates at Chambers…

More annexation on the horizon for CPN?

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information provided by the City of Castle Pines North The Castle Pines North City Council accepted an annexation petition from A and A investments for annexation of land known as Lagae South and determined that it adequately complied with statutory requirements for an annexation process to proceed. Determining that the petition complies with applicable statutory…

Premier builder coming soon to Lagae Ranch

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information submitted by Kathy Curtis, Taylor Morrison Homes Taylor Morrison has signed a contract to build approximately 230 single-family homes within the master planned community of Lagae Ranch in the city of Castle Pines North. Darwin Horan, with Ventana Capital, and Chris Fellows, with The Fellows Companies, representing the seller, R.I. Management of Tulsa, said…

Winter sports season begins at RCHS

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Scott Lasher Sweet silver bells will soon be ringing, which can only mean two things – the holiday season is upon us, and so is the winter sports season at Rock Canyon High School. Here is a preview of the upcoming season for a few winter sports: Boy’s basketball After winning the first playoff…

Castle Pines North doubles in size

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Terri Wiebold Castle Pines North doubles in size; Council votes to annex More than 300 residents and neighbors attended the City of Castle Pines North (CPN) public hearing in October at the DCS Montessori School in CPN. After nearly six hours of presentations from city staff, the developer, and public comment, City Council voted…

Halloween candy buy-back promotes giving and wellness

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Dr. Lisa Fox (second from right) and her staff sit atop piles and piles of candy collected in Zip Lock bags during Halloween Candy Buy Back to support Fort Carson troops. by Elean Gersack Halloween and candy have always gone hand in hand. But, just how much candy do kids really need? In this day…

Meet your neighbors, Oak Hills HOA

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Several Oak Hills board members (left to right) Sandy Stolar, Joe Dwoskin, Marty Cohen, and Dennis Valentine discuss HOA business. by Terri Wiebold with contributions by Dennis Valentine Oak Hills is located in unincorporated Douglas County, just north of Castle Pines Parkway, adjacent to I-25. The original subdivision filing was done in 1979, and the…

Snow day procedures for Castle Pines area students

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Lisa Crockett Some snow storms slow things down around town, and some stop them altogether – especially if you are a student or the parent of a student in the Castle Pines community. So when weather suddenly hits in a big way like it did in October and again in November, how do you…

Avoid cooking up a disaster this holiday season

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Submitted by South Metro Fire Rescue Roasting, baking, candy-making?  Here are safety steps worth taking! Cooking is a holiday tradition…and a leading cause of residential fires in the United States. In fact, hundreds of thousands of them each year. Cooking is also a major cause of burn injuries to children. Many of those fires and…

Fun ways to keep Fido fit – Dog parks in Douglas County

By CPC | December 1, 2009

The importance of physical exercise should never be underestimated, when it comes to our pets. Benefits include increased physical and mental health well-being. Many behavior problems can be helped if not eliminated simply by increasing your dog’s exercise time. For those outdoor enthusiasts who wish to venture from walking paths, Douglas County offers three fenced-in-off-leash…

Mail delivery times fluctuate

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Lisa Crockett As the holidays approach, many, if not most residents in the Castle Pines community will send and receive more mail than usual. As a result, mail delivery times will fluctuate. According to a statement submitted by the United States Postal Service (USPS), this fluctuation is a part of normal delivery service, not…

Rock Slide fun run rescheduled; There’s still time to register

By CPC | December 1, 2009

by Carin R. Kirkegaard With heavy snow threatening to blanket the racecourse, the Rock Slide, Douglas County Schools 5K fun-run fundraiser, was rescheduled for Saturday, December 12. The 5K run will begin at 9 a.m. with the 1-mile run/walk to begin following the finish – and don’t forget the Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast after the…

Castle Pines is Coyote Country

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Information provided by Crystal Chick, Colorado Division of Wildlife The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) wants to remind people to take precautions with their pets when living in coyote country. Several recent coyote attacks on pets have taken place in open space areas and private yards in neighborhoods adjacent to the Highline Canal and other…

Douglas County Sheriff Participates In 2009 “Puffer Week”

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Submitted by Deputy Cocha Heyden Douglas County Seriff’s Office Public Information Officer Douglas County Sheriff’s Office deputies and detectives from the Special Investigations Unit and Pattern Crimes Unit will be out in force during the week of December 14-18th, looking for “Puffers”, those that leave their vehicles running unattended. Colorado Revised Statute, 42-4-1206, essentially addresses…

Lottery Money for Elk Ridge Park

By CPC | December 1, 2009

The Castle Pines Parks Authority (PA) is applying for a state lottery grant from Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) to help pay for development of “spade ready” parks in the state. The park at Lagae Ranch (recently named Elk Ridge Park) could earn up to $750,000 toward construction of the new park. The PA is requesting…

The “Cerney Circle Cleavage Conservation” races for a cure

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Front Row (left to right): Jennie Schaaf, Heather Griffin, Theresa McDowell, Jill Johnson, Linda Day. Back Row (left to right): Sheila Fuselier, Abigail Fuselier, Amy Hogsett, April McCaffrey, Beth England, Julie Lamb, Nicole Wight, Michelle Perovich. by Carin R. Kirkegaard and photos provided by Linda Day Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women.…

CPN residents win trip to Oktoberfest in Munich

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Article by Carin R. Kirkegaard with photos provided by Kathy Werbick Late last summer, up on Copper Mountain, in a local pub, a test was held to see who of three winning contestants could drive a nail into a log first and then win in a rousing bout of Rochambeau. Castle Pines North resident Kathy…

HOA1 votes to convey land at Lagae Ranch

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Submitted by April Parcels, HOA1 Daybreak Meadows, also known as the Dead Zone, is a triangle shaped parcel of land of slightly more than 10 acres on the easterly side of HOA1. The story of the tracts begins with the original intent of the developer of the subdivision, Writer Corporation, to build homes on the…

Local moms’ fall clothing exchange – Reduce, reuse and recycle

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Kathi Mercer (left) and Saralyn Crock (right) show-off some of the great finds at the Fall Clothing Exchange on November 5.Cloth Article and photo by Elean Gersack It does not take long for good ideas to fly rampant when moms start talking. But, actually doing something about them can be another story. Not so for…

School enrollment for kindergartners and others begins

By CPC | December 1, 2009

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 downloaded from the district website at www.dcsdk12.org and parents can view a list of the schools available for open enrollment for…

CPN resident leads Colorado Daughters of the American Revolution

By CPC | December 1, 2009

Article by Lisa Crockett with photo provided by C. Hubbs Charlotte Hubbs heads Colorado’s State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). It’s a group with chapters nationwide comprised entirely of descendants of the revolutionary patriots who helped the United States achieve independence. In July, Hubbs, who lives in Castle Pines North, was…

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