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By Lane Roberts On February 12, Castle Pines North (CPN) will officially celebrate its first birthday. Douglas County has continued to provide services to the community following the vote to incorporate on November 7, 2007. Now, with the one year anniversary rapidly approaching, the City is set to take the reigns. “As they take this…
Captain Susan Chesnick recently took over as the new station commander at South Metro Fire Rescue fire station 36 in CPN. Information provided by South Metro Fire Rescue Authority In January, Captain Susan Chesnick took over as the new station commander at fire station 36 in Castle Pines North. A 21-year veteran of the fire…
Bring the bunny ears and hop on over to the annual Easter Eggstravaganzia set for April 4 at Coyote Ridge Park. Submitted by Solid Life Christian Center Solid Life Christian Center invites the community for its second annual Easter Egg Hunt at Coyote Ridge Park on Saturday, April 4, starting promptly at 10 a.m. (due…
Janie Berry (right) is sworn in by Douglas County Clerk Jack Arrowsmith in a ceremony in January. Berry was appointed as the new clerk for Castle Pines North late last year. (photo by Tim Gamble) by Lisa Crockett In late 2008, Castle Pines North (CPN) city council members approved the appointment of a new city…
Castle Pines North Metro District Building by Lisa Crockett The City of Castle Pines North (CPN) is working toward finding a permanent home for its offices in the CPN Metro District Building, located at 7404 Yorkshire Drive. The arrangement would allow for both entities (the city and the metro district) to provide services in one…
The Colorado School Accountability Reports (SAR) have listed American Academy’s middle school as number six in the state. According to American Academy Chief Administrative Officer Roberta Harrell, eight of the top 10 schools on the SAR list were charter schools. “We are proud of both our elementary and middle school for receiving a “high” and…
by Lane Roberts With the expansion of the service road along I-25 from RidgeGate in Lone Tree to Castle Pines Parkway, the addition of the Regional Transportation District’s (RTD) light rail to this area might be considered a plus for the new city. However, expansion of the RTD light rail may be light years from…
First grade teacher Jennifer Jacoway was nominated for the Apple Award. by Carin Kirkegaard Jennifer Jacoway, a first grade teacher at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE), was nominated to represent the school at the 2008-2009 Douglas County Educational Foundation (DCEF) Apple Awards ceremony on March 14. Jacoway comes from a family of educators and has…
In an effort to provide accurate information to the community regarding the North Meadows Extension project, the Commissioners wanted to issue the following statement: Douglas County has been in discussions with the Town of Castle Rock for more than seven years regarding the need for another connection to Interstate 25 in the area north of…
By Terri Wiebold The Town of Castle Rock (Town) continues to move forward with plans to construct a second access from the Meadows area to US 85 and on to I-25. A recent decision from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to allow an at-grade intersection at the Atrium Drive alternative until such time as…
Submitted by Kevin Millerick A new summer swim program is coming to Castle Pines in 2009. Castle Pines Storm Swimming will open its doors this summer, based at the HOA1 pool. Due to the increasing demand for summer swimming the past few years, this new program will welcome all residents of Castle Pines who want…
Infrastructure of Lagae Ranch faces Challenges The collaborative efforts of American Academy Charter School, the Castle Pines Parks Authority, HF Holdings, R.I. Management, and the City of Castle Pines North, along with possible financial assistance from the Castle Pines Metro District could expedite plans for a new park and school on Lagae Ranch. by Terri…
The Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) results for the 2007-2008 school year have been distributed and the fifth grade class at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) is one of three fifth grade classes in the Douglas County School District (DCSD) that tied for first place in reading. BRE fifth graders finished with 96 percent of the…
The Castle Pines Parkway exit 188 at I-25 could expect to see more traffic. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) plans to close the Surrey Ridge exits off I-25 with the completion of the new service road currently under construction from Lincoln Avenue in Lone Tree to Castle Pines North by Lisa Crockett Surrey Ridge…
Douglas County Commissioner Steve Boand (photo by Terri Wiebold) by Lane Robers and Terri Wiebold Douglas County Commissioner Steve Boand (pictured right) took the oath of office for a second term on January 13, as a commissioner in District II which includes the Castle Pines area. Preceding the swearing-in ceremony, Commissioner Boand sat down with…
by Elean Gersack No need to venture far to celebrate the holiday of love. Check out local businesses for gifts, dinner, flowers and more. The Bundt Shoppe Those who have not yet tried a cake from The Bundt Shoppe are missing out. The delectable cakes are perfect for any occasion. In honor of Valentine’s Day,…
T-mobile Tower at the Ridge by Lisa Crockett T-Mobile will soon petition the city council for approval of a new, 45-foot cell phone tower in Daniel’s Gate, near the intersection of Daniels Gate Road and Ocaso Drive. The tower, which will be disguised as a light pole, and an equipment enclosure would be built near…
Submitted by Kristi Doke of American Academy American Academy is currently preparing to compete in the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). The TARC is the world’s largest rocket contest, sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry. Each year, approximately 7,000 students compete in the TARC. The top 100 teams throughout…
Juli Adams (left) and CPN resident Elean Gersack recently launched a new e-commerce store for Firefly Furnishings (photo courtesy of Elean Gersack) Firefly Furnishings, a distinctive children’s furnishings boutique recently launched a new e-commerce store – www.fireflyfurnishings.com. Last year, store owner and founder, Juli Adams, partnered with Castle Pines North resident Elean Gersack, to build…
Warren Lynge by Lisa Crockett A solid defeat for the library district in the last election may have seemed like the final word on a library in Castle Pines North (CPN), but a group of citizen volunteers isn’t giving up the fight. “The possibility of a library in Castle Pines North still exists,” said dedicated…
Maureen Shul, former Master Association Board President Maureen Shul, Master Association board president for the past three years, stepped down from her role as a homeowner advocate to focus her energies as mayor for the City of Castle Pines North. Shul served on the Master Association for several years before taking the reins as president.…
Dwight Zemp by Denise Bassett, Castle Pines North Metro District Dwight Zemp was sworn in to fulfill a two-year vacancy on the CPNMD board at the December 8, 2008 board meeting. Zemp views the decision made by the citizens of Castle Pines North to incorporate as bringing new planning and operating challenges to the CPN…
by Terri Wiebold Eight members of local Brownie Troop 628 attended the February 11 Castle Pines North (CPN) City Council meeting to help celebrate the city’s one-year anniversary of officially becoming a city and to work toward earning their “Citizens Near and Far” Try-It (badge). The Brownie Troop opened the meeting with a presentation of…
Information submitted by Carol Langley-Finnegan Safety Task Force Chair The City of Castle Pines North (CPN) Safety Task Force (STF) has reorganized. During 2009, the STF will focus its attention on four major areas of concern for the residents of CPN. The goal?of the STF is that focusing on these specific areas will have a…
by Paige Newman, RCHS student intern Each year in the Denver-metro area, hundreds of thousands of cats are brought into shelters lost and separated from their owners. Of these thousands of lost cats, only a mere 10 percent are ever reunited. To help solve the problem of the reunification of cats and their owners, a…
Stacie Sneider (left) and Shawn Hulsizer created the Water Awareness and Responsibility Program to educate water users and promote conservation. Article and photo by Carin Kirkegaard If green is the new black, then Castle Pines North (CPN) residents Shawn Hulsizer and Stacie Sneider are definitely in vogue. Hulsizer and Sneider are the co-owners of the…
by Terri Wiebold Step aside Craig’s List…the Castle Pines community now has its very own local Business Directory, Classifieds postings, and Review Forum specific to Castle Pines North and surrounding areas. Who knew!? The Castle Pines Connection new website, www.castlepinesconnection.com, is a one-stop-shop for all things Castle Pines. The Marketplace listing on the left column…
Submitted by Elite Mobile Fitness & Dickason Chiropractic Presenters Victoria Torok, certified personal trainer and owner of Elite Mobile Fitness, and Dr. Clint Dickason, owner of Dickason Chiropractic, have teamed up to get Castle Pines residents to new levels of fitness in 2009. Torok and Dickason are offering free lunchtime seminars to help achieve those…
by Lane Roberts On December 19, 2008, the City of Castle Pines North (CPN) announced a new business and contractor licensing program. Businesses who conduct activities within CPN were originally required obtain the appropriate license(s) by January 1, 2009. According to City License Office Patrick Howell, the deadline was extended to February 1. “To date…
from Deputy Cocha Heyden, Public Information Officer Douglas County Sheriff’s Office CONTACT #1: Sergeant Jeff Egnor, Public Information Officer, dispatch: 303-660-7500, pgr. 303-206-4416 RELEASE DATE: 02/20/09 RELEASE TIME: 5:15 pm CASE NUMBER: 0901770 WHAT: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Publics’ Help in Locating Missing/Endangered Person The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance…
Abby Kochevar by Carin Kirkegaard Castle Pines North (CPN) resident, Abby Kochevar, age 10 was selected to represent the state at the 25th Annual Midwest Regional All-Star Invitational Swim Meet held January 17-18 in Lawrence, Kansas. Colorado finished in first place, a long standing record for the state. At the meet, Kochevar competed in six…
The Castle Pines Village (CPV) Stingrays will start online registration March 1 for the summer swim team. Interested swimmers must be a CPV resident and HOA member, and be able to swim one length of the pool without stopping and tread water for 45 seconds. The Stingrays is designed first for fun and to provide…
by Terri Wiebold Many residents have inquired about the status of the 80108 zip code for Castle Pines North (CPN), and whether to address labels with “Castle Rock” or “Castle Pines North.” According to the USPS, The zip code of 80108 has remained unchanged and will continue to be the zip code in CPN until…
by Lane Roberts & Terri Wiebold On Wednesday, February 11, the Castle Pines North (CPN) city council will vote on the final reading of three ordinances that would grant new franchise fee agreements with Comcast, Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) and Xcel Energy. If passed, CPN residents would most likely see an increase in monthly…
Fast Lane Jane owner Meredith Woodrow of Castle Pines Village works to connect women while promoting health living and fitness. by Carin Kirkegaard (photo courtesy of Fast Lane Jane) From the Cherry Creek Sneak to the Boulder Peak Triathlon, Colorado women start training for the many races offered in the Denver Metropolitan area in February.…
Construction continues in the open space area adjacent to Monarch Boulevard just across from StoneCroft. The CPN Metro District is conducting several upgrades to the wastewater system which delivers sewage to the Plum Creek Wastewater Authority in Castle Rock. (photo by Tim Gamble) Submitted by James McGrady, CPN Metro District Manager Additional pipeline construction planned…
Timber Trail Elementary Fourth Grade Teacher Kimberly Kurtzuba is the school’s nominee for this year’s Apple Awards. by Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary’s (TTE) Kimberly Kurtzuba has been nominated to represent the school as their outstanding teacher this year. Kurtzuba will join the ranks of teachers from other schools all over Douglas County School District…
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has received multiple calls in the last few weeks about coyote sightings and encounters in the higher populated areas of Douglas County. Sheriff David A. Weaver wants citizens to become educated about these animals as well as the do’s and don’ts when encountering a coyote. The following are things you…
by Lisa Crockett The failure of ballot measures 3A and 3B last November means that schools all over Douglas County will be tightening their belts. With the failure of the measures, Douglas County School District (DCSD) begins its process of identifying an additional $16 million in budget reductions for the 2009-10 school year. These reductions…
by Carin Kirkegaard The Empty Nesters are planning their 2009 calendar with many activities for retirees living in Castle Pines North (CPN). All CPN retirees are invited to come and join in the fun and fellowship throughout the year. The Empty Nesters is a social group designed to connect retirees with common interests. Groups currently…
By Terri Wiebold Nestled in the majestic pines along Happy Canyon Road is the architectural elegance of Ceilo at Castle Pines, scheduled to open in April 2009. Cielo at Castle Pines will offer a peaceful place to gather for weddings, private parties, corporate events, business meetings, or any other special occasion. Whether booking a small,…
The brand new Timber Trail Elementary choir held its first performance last December. TTE Music Teacher Cindy Berndt is looking forward to the spring season, which will culminate with a special year-end concert of fourth and fifth graders. (photo courtesy of Mark Wilkins) by Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) is still a relatively new…
Residents and businesses who signed up to receive community e-mail alerts from the City of Castle Pines North received a notice on December 19 stating they must obtain a business license by January 1, 2009. The e-mail stated that the City approved a “reasonable business and contractor license fee schedule.” The Castle Pines Connection wanted…
Helping those less fortunate – A group from Castle Pines North recently spent the day working on a house for Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. The home, which is for a single mother and her two children, is located in Commerce City. (Photo by Carin Kirkegaard) (photo below courtesy of Tammy Abramovitz) by Carin…
by Terri Wiebold E-470 recently announced rate increases for tolls effective January, 2009, and customers with EXpressToll transponders will receive discounted rates. However, starting in July, E-470 will no longer be accepting cash payments at any toll locations. Safeway and King Soopers stores in Castle Pines North (CPN) bring new meaning to “one-stop shopping,” with…
by Lane Roberts Castle Pines residents should get used to seeing additional orange cones along I-25. In spring 2009, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will begin widening 10.3 miles of I-25 from three to four lanes between Lincoln Avenue and the Founders/Meadows Parkway exit in Castle Rock. According to CDOT, the work will consist…
by Terri Wiebold While pranks and incidents of vandalism occur on occasion in almost every community in Colorado and across America, local homeowner’s associations in Castle Pines North (CPN) are aggressively pursuing a solution, as vandalism incidents in the community continue to rise. Recent incidents of vandalism to neighborhood playgrounds and open space trails in…
Submitted by Allstate Insurance Allstate Insurance Company is proud to announce the opening of a new office in Castle Rock, which is independently owned and operated by Agent Steve Dow. Located at 753 Maleta Lane, Suite 202, office hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and by appointment on Saturday. “My staff…
Submitted by Castle Rock EyeWear Join Castle Rock EyeWear on Saturday February 21, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., for a glass of wine and some fun as they proudly present the FRED and TAG Heuer collections. Both of these luxury eyewear lines have unique attributes to the industry. Come and try on the TAG…
Douglas County’s newest Commissioner Jill Repella (left) was sworn in on January 13. Pictured with local developer and Castle Pines North resident Darwin Horan (center) and Honorable Judge Paul King, Repella joins the Board of County Commissioners to serve a four year term along with Steve Boand and Jack Hilbert. (Photo by Terri Wiebold)
by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines North Master Association mailed out annual homeowner association dues invoices in December and, in accordance with its new collection policy, payments were due by January 1, 2009. February 15 marks the end of the 15-day grace period the Master Association granted residents for payment of annual Master Association dues…
Kidde 900-0146-UK Carbon Monoxide Detector by Terri Wiebold The recent tragedies of a DU student and a Denver area family have many Castle Pines residents asking the question, “What do I need to know to protect myself and my family from Carbon Monoxide poisoning?” Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning…
Submitted by Joanna Flemons Castle Pines Counseling and Coaching opened its doors in October, 2008. Joanna Flemons is a licensed psychotherapist and coach who opened the new counseling center to work within the local community of Castle Pines and surrounding areas. The negative weight of the economy has added a new dynamic to the New…
Message provided by Douglas County Sheriff David Weaver, guest editorial With the growth of Douglas County comes the increase in traffic and of course traffic issues. I am a strong believer that if you are doing the right things, others will follow suit. I would hope this is true when it comes to your driving…
By Terri Wiebold Areas of future growth abound to the east and south of the City of Castle Pines North (CPN.) Potential areas for development include Lagae South, The Canyons, and Fresh Fields. Lagae South This 360-acre parcel of land is located east of Castle Pines Village, just north of Happy Canyon Road. This parcel…
Arlen Felsen (pictured far left), owner of Arlen’s American Bistro in Castle Pines North, was a part of the Presidential Inauguration celebration in Washington D.C. last month. Felsen plays the drums in a nine-piece old school funk, rhythm and blues band called Jakarta. The national corporate band played in downtown Denver during the Democratic National…
by Carin Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of Renita Mundwiller The past three summers have found the children of Castle Pines North (CPN) connecting with friends, getting exercise, and learning swim strokes with the neighborhood swim team the Castle Crocs. As the team begins its fourth season, swimmers can expect to return to a swim program that…
by Lane Roberts The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce will host two EasterFest events this year – one in Castle Pines North (CPN) and one in Castle Pines Village. On Wednesday, April 1, EasterFest will be held at the Castle Pines Village Shopping Center located off Happy Canyon Road. (due to inclement weather the April…
Plans for an alternative access road from The Meadows in Castle Rock to U.S. 85 and I-25 are still underway. The Town of Castle Rock is currently analyzing two potential road alignments, Castlegate and Atrium. Both new roads would be located south of Castle Pines Village and north of the Outlets at Castle Rock, and…
by Terri Wiebold; photo courtesy of Linda Clure In Colorado, spirit is a sport. According to the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA), it is the perfect balance of crowd leadership, support, entertainment, sportsmanship, athleticism and competitiveness. Castle Pines’ very own Rock Canyon High School Varsity Cheer Team received recognition as a “champion” in their…
Captain Ron Harvey DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 CONTACT #1: Deputy Cocha Heyden, Public Information Officer, 303-660-7586, pgr 303-826-7822 CONTACT #2: RELEASE DATE: 01/12/09 RELEASE TIME: 10:00 am CASE NUMBER: WHAT: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Captain, Newest Graduate from FBI National Academy Captain Ron Harvey NARRATIVE: DOUGLAS…
by Terri Wiebold The Douglas County Public Works Department plows most public streets in CPN, and will continue to do so as the result of a recent intergovernmental agreement (IGA) between the City of Castle Pines North and Douglas County. The IGA extends the County’s services from February 13, 2009 through May of 2009. As…
Director of Public Works Eric Guth Information and photo contributed by City of CPN The City of Castle Pines North will officially launch its new Public Works Department, led by Director Eric Guth, on February 13, 2009. The City of Castle Pines North’s management provider, CH2MHILL OMI, hired Public Works Director Eric Guth to guide…
The Ridge Golf Course is one of Colorado’s premier upscale golf courses, receiving statewide and national recognition. It sits nestled in the heart of Castle Pines North (CPN) and is an asset to the entire community. CPN residents enjoy special discounts at The Ridge all through the year, including discounts on green fees, food, and…
Boy Scout Troop 637 by Terri Wiebold Ten members of local Boy Scout Troop 637 attended the January 28 City of Castle Pines North City Council meeting, working toward achieving their “Citizenship in the Community” merit badge. The Scout Troop opened the meeting with a presentation of the colors (American and Colorado flags) and led…
By Lane Roberts The economic downturn seems to be slowing growth of the drugstore giant, Walgreens. In late December, the Deerfield, Illinois-based drugstore announced they are cutting corners by delaying new store openings, while also reporting a 10.5 percent drop in quarterly profits. Walgreens opened and acquired 212 stores in the first quarter of last…
DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 CONTACT #1: Deputy Cocha Heyden, Public Information Officer, 303-660-7586, pgr 303-826-7822 CONTACT #2: RELEASE DATE: 01/13/09 RELEASE TIME: 3:00 pm CASE NUMBER: WHAT: County Sheriffs of Colorado Scholarship Program NARRATIVE: DOUGLAS COUNTY: Sheriff David A Weaver announced today that County Sheriffs of…
by Terri Wiebold What is vandalism? Vandalism as we know it is legally defined as Criminal Mischief, and is outlined by Colorado Revised Statute CRS 18-4-501. The definition, roughly stated, is unlawfully and knowingly damaging the real or personal property of someone or something. The amount of damage caused determines the classification of the crime…
Lane and ramp closures are in place this week as part of two widening projects on Interstate 25 in northern Douglas County. Monday, January 26 – Thursday, January 29: Right land of southbound I-25 closed from Exit 191 (just south of RidgeGate Interchange – under construction) to Surrey Ridge (Exit 190) from 9:30 p.m. to…
Looking north on I-25 at Lincoln Ave by Lane Roberts Starting this week, drivers can expect delays on I-25 northbound near the new Ridgegate Parkway expansion, south of Lincoln Avenue. According to CDOT, lane closures will occur between 9 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. Monday through Thursdays for striping and realignment. The Ridgegate project is expected…