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Fall festivities are plentiful in Colorado

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Patte Smith It is a beautiful time of the year to get outside and enjoy family and friends while experiencing some top-notch festivals near and far. Whether you enjoy a stein of beer, face painting, fine art or going on a hayride, there is something for everyone. Close by, the premier 30th Colorado Artfest…

What is in a family name?

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Four generations of Fallerts learned about their roots this summer. Brook Fallert Laguana (center) pictured with her father, Castle Pines resident Mitch Fallert (left), her grandfather Jerry Fallert (right) and her daughter Melelani Laguana (front). By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Brook Fallert Laguana My stepdaughter, Brook Fallert Laguana, went through a recent career change…

A True Dedication

By CPC | September 1, 2019

All smiles and shining bright Phillip Ullom takes the stage with his fellow cast and crew members for the final curtain call of American Academy’s “High School Musical.” By Julie Matuszewski; photo courtesy of American Academy With the new school year now upon us, it seemed fitting that the American Academy (AA) theater arts program…

Party in the Park

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Making a splash on top of the water

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Lynn Zahorik, courtesy photos The Mile High Rowing Club (MHRC) is a nonprofit youth rowing program for ages 13-18 operating on the waters of Cherry Creek Reservoir in Denver. Rowing builds character and is a mental and physical discipline that helps youth thrive on the water and land. An accomplished rower, Coach Grace Malacrida…

A sign of the times

By CPC | September 1, 2019

The City of Castle Pines unveiled new street signs along Castle Pines Parkway on August 19. The new signage features a portion of the City’s new logo and replaces the old Douglas County signs. Other street signs throughout the City will be replaced over time and on an as-needed basis. Pictured above left: Mayor Tera…

Soaring Tree Top Adventures

By CPC | September 1, 2019

The Best Zip lining in Colorado By Michelle Post; photos courtesy of Bob Wiebold Imagine standing on a platform 100 feet in the air, and you are looking across the Animas River, near Durango, Colorado at your next zip destination. That’s where I found myself on my 20th wedding anniversary. My husband and I wanted…

Prehistoric Adventures

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Standing next to a massive petrified tree stump was cool for these campers, but learning how the tree stump became petrified was remarkable. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of DCSM DCS Montessori (DCSM) students enjoyed one last summer adventure before they turned in their hiking boots and binoculars for books and homework. Fourteen first through…

BRE welcomes a new assistant principal

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Robert Thelen (pictured above with his wife, Karissa) presented at the 2019 American Educational Research Association Conference in Toronto, Canada. By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Robert Thelen Robert Thelen excitedly filled the assistant principal vacancy at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) left when Jen Murdock-Jacoway moved into the role of principal earlier this year. He…

Reading Between the Pines: Why technology isn’t the answer to everything

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Stacie Chadwick I’m a planner. A doer. I make lists so I can check things off, and then add what I’ve already finished just so I can check those tasks off too. I’m purposeful and economical – looking ahead to make sure I’m walking the fastest route from point A to B and managing…

Long-time hobby turned business venture

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Castle Pines resident Blake Wilson has launched his new company, Colorado Gold Label Beer LLC, and his product is available at many locations within Castle Pines. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Blake Wilson Have you ever had a collection? Castle Pines resident since 2005, Blake Wilson has been collecting beer cans for the past…

Addison Wagner Finding Life after College Through Art and Sustainable Farming

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Carin R. Kirkegaard; Photos courtesy of Addison Wagner The transition from college to full-blown adulthood can be bumpy. Underemployment, moving back home or contemplating graduate school are real possibilities for many new graduates. There can be a societal pressure that with a diploma comes a 9-to-5 job, a mortgage and a definite life plan.…

Helpful video offers tips to hikers, bikers and equestrians

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzc2ZbyGNqw&feature=youtu.be to watch this video about trail etiquette. Information provided by Douglas County Did you know that last year Douglas County Parks and Open Space properties received more than one million visitors? Hikers, bikers and equestrians all shared hundreds of miles of trails. And while the County’s 17,000 acres of public open space offer…

Rock Canyon’s top five: Summer shows of 2019

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Maddy Merritt, RCHS intern writer; courtesy photo With 75 days of summer and a multitude of new arrivals to Netflix and other TV programming, Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) students awaited new seasons of their favorite shows including the highly anticipated “Stranger Things 3,” “Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists,” “Shameless,” “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug…

A lesson on the three B’s: birds, bees and botany

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Enthusiastic botanists (left to right) Landon Gulliver, Aleena Koheil, Lucas Gulliver, Alana Rotherham and Graciella Rebull enjoyed the beautiful flower gardens at Denver Botanic Gardens. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of DCSM A small group of third through fifth grade DCS Montessori (DCSM) campers received a lesson on birds, bees and botany as part of…

Huntsville: Stage stock and stockade

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of the Colorado Historical Society Named for Colorado’s fourth Territorial Governor, Huntsville history was fleeting but colorful, beginning in 1859. Located on the Territorial Road north of Larkspur, Huntsville owed its existence to lumbering, clay extraction, traveler accommodations and security. In 1858, Iowans Sarah Ann and James…

Ruby’s Trust

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Cy DeBoer Village resident Cy DeBoer is a busy woman. She is a wife to Bruce and mother to Ryan and Whitney, grandmother of two (Harbour and Chase) and friend to many. Cy is a columnist, author and inspirational speaker. She created and runs a local charity and has…

Adult Social in The Village

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Caption and photos by Nancy Koontz The Castle Pines Homes Association, as part of its yearly community events, celebrated homeowners with its summer adult-only social held on Saturday, July 27 at the Canyon Club Picnic Pavilion. Wine, beer and other beverages, along with the usual spectacular food created by Flying Horse Catering, were served. Everyone…

When failure is not an option

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Kathleen (far left) sharing her passion for aerospace with her family at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. By Celeste McNeil; photo courtesy of Kathleen Pirazzi We all know life rarely goes as planned. When children experience the unexpected bumps in life, often their parents are dealt the seemingly impossible task of keeping everything running smoothly…

Vino in The Village

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Photos by Lynn Zahorik; slideshow at www.castlepinesconnection.com/pages/photos/album19.html

A passion for words leads to the Scripps National Spelling Bee

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Bhavya Surapaneni (13) was selected to compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Maryland in May after competing in several local spelling bees. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Bhavya Surapaneni Bhavya Surapaneni has no need for spell-check, placing first in the Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) and Douglas County School District (DCSD) spelling…

Reliving those fab 60s

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Bryan Goodland It was a different time, a different era. The Kennedys held court, the Beach Boys were still singing about California girls and everyone was wishing for a Pontiac GTO. And locally, the Broncos (1960) and the Rockets (1967), now called the Nuggets, came onto the scene. While the 1960s seem like a…

The Country Club at Castle Pines employee scholarships

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Front row, left to right: Matt Hoffman, Emily Donnelly and daughter Brooklyn, Shaylin Stein, Lucy Meisel, Katie Connolly, Kenzie Baber, Adriana Lysak, Ally Pfeiffer, Kaylin Clark, John Dennen, Roma Roth, Tristan Moore, and Amy Humenchick with daughter Lulie. Back row, left to right: Chase Porrini, Logan Kennedy, Cade Hassell (holding up daughter), Charlee Raye, Patrick…

Rylie’s ARK

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Random acts of kindness By Elise Brassell; photo courtesy of Meghann Guentensberger After a terrible tragedy, the Guentensberger family made a decision that they hope will have a ripple effect for years to come. Following the accidental death of their daughter Rylie at just 12 years old, the family decided to honor her memory in…

The gift of life and a wish come true

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Joyful times for the Saunders family as they celebrated life with their youngest son and brother Greyson, as he kissed a dolphin, swam in the ocean and played and laughed in Hawaii. A wish come true for Greyson by the Make-A-Wish Foundation after he “graduated to survivorship” following nearly two years of battling a rare…

Keeping it cool

By CPC | September 1, 2019

DCSM proudly thanked the Douglas County voters for highly needed new HVAC units. DCS Montessori (DCSM) sends all of its Douglas County voters a big “thank you”, as the school’s new HVAC units are fully up and running for the anticipated new school year. The 5B Bond dollars were hard at work at DCS Montessori…

Gary Torscher, Castle Pines North Wine & Spirits

By CPC | September 1, 2019

The Torscher bunch By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Cheryl Torscher Colorado native Gary Torscher is co-owner of Castle Pines North Wine & Spirits. His sister-in-law Tammy Sloat is his partner in the business. Gary first met his wife Cheryl, another Colorado native, on the train to Glenwood Springs when they were 15 years old.…

Increased homes proposed for The Canyons Planned Development

By CPC | September 1, 2019

Pictured above: Map of the proposed additional homes added (2nd amendment) to The Canyons Planned Development. By Bryan Goodland; map courtesy of North Canyons, LLLP In July, North Canyons, LLLP submitted a 2nd amendment to The Canyons Planned Development (PD) in Castle Pines, requesting allowance for an additional 1,500 residential units to be developed. This…

What’s your APPtitude? Let’s get packin’ with PackPoint

By CPC | September 1, 2019

By Kathy Fallert I’m probably more old school than most. But a lot of apps get really complicated and have more options than I care to figure out or can keep track of. This is not the case with the app PackPoint. PackPoint is a very easy to use, straightforward app that is a handy…

The Summit at 7,000 feet

By CPC | August 1, 2019
The Summit aerial view

By Bryan Goodland; photos courtesy of Travis Woolford and Bob Wiebold The Village at Castle Pines will soon be home to a new housing development, The Summit. Sitting at roughly 7,000 feet above sea level and across the street from The Country Club at Castle Pines, the approximately 35-acre development will offer a collection of…

Be elated by late-summer elote

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I recently spent an afternoon with one of my children at an international fair. It was an amazing day full of experimenting with different languages, watching various cultural performances of singing and dancing, and generally learning more about the larger world. While I loved the theme of peace and…

Youth for Christ Launches at Rocky Heights Middle School

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Douglas County Youth for Christ in Los Angeles, June 2019. Article by Steve Whitlock; photo courtesy of Justin Conant Rocky Heights Middle School has a new activity group starting when Youth for Christ (YFC) begins a new chapter this school year. Youth for Christ nationally is celebrating 75 years of service, with evangelist Billy Graham…

The Village Stingrays return for another season

By CPC | August 1, 2019

The Village Stingrays, with 160 swimmers are still swimming strong. By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of The Village Stingrays and YSPN The Village Stingrays swim team has more than 20 years of experience in the swimming business. It is the longest parent-run volunteer swim team in the Castle Pines community. Competing with 160 swimmers…

Beating records, winning meets and having fun: The Castle Crocs had a successful summer of swimming

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Each Friday, the Castle Crocs coaches held a team meeting and awarded a swimmer of the week from each age group, going over logistics for the upcoming meet and throwing out Crocs merchandise. By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of Mira Brand and Camille Pocock The Castle Crocs summer swim team has brought the love…

ShesCHERIshed

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Peaceful future grows through ShesCHERIshed By Elise Brassell; photos courtesy of ShesCHERIshed It is the kind of thing most people think couldn’t happen to them or someone they know, but it does. Domestic violence happens to people in all walks of life, regardless of age, gender, education, profession or socioeconomic status. In fact, Douglas County…

The Wildcats by rail: A ghost town journey

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of Brett Wiebold Readers may recall the grit and determination of General William Jackson Palmer in bringing narrow gauge rail service to Douglas County. Yet few know of the places it served, many of them ghost towns today. Please join us back in time on the southbound Denver & Rio…

Castle Pines teen earns a spot on the U.S. Paralympics swim team

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Castle Pines resident Amanda Palyo will be off to Lima, Peru later this month to compete in the 2019 Paralympic Pan Am Games. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of John Palyo Esperanza resident and recent Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) graduate Amanda Palyo has been swimming since she was 6 years old. Starting out with…

Second Chapter gives donated books a second chance and funds community programs

By CPC | August 1, 2019

County Libraries sells gently used books at local branches and online. By Celeste McNeil; photo courtesy of Douglas County Libraries What happens to all those boxes of gently used books and other materials that are donated to local libraries? Douglas County Libraries (DCL) has a solution which benefits the community and provides opportunities to purchase…

What bites about bedbugs

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Bedbugs generally have flat bodies and are brownish in color. After feeding, their bodies swell and become a reddish color, as pictured above. Article and photos by Terri Wiebold Well, pretty much everything bites about having bedbugs! Yes, I can speak to this first-hand, having just completed a full remediation in my own house. Close…

A familiar face takes the helm

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Jen Murdock-Jacoway was named principal at Buffalo Ridge Elementary. By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy Carlie Leach photography Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) looks forward to a smooth transition as classes begin in a few days. While the official leader at BRE has changed, the face at the helm is not new to students, staff or families.…

Lacee Hill, Castle Pines Jewelers

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Family and change, jewelry and fishing By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Lacee Hill Lacee’s favorite place to fish is the San Juan River in New Mexico, although the trout do like to try to flop away! Jared introduced her to the area, which has become a family getaway.Lacee Hill, the friendly face you see…

The trip of a lifetime exploring history and heritage

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Residents from 80108 (pictured from left to right) Alex Bochner, Nash Bochner and Brad Hansen had an amazing and free Birthright trip this year to Israel and the surrounding areas. The Western Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem pictured here is a very significant sight for Jewish people as the last remnant of their ancient temple. People…

Rally for Breast Cancer Research Foundation raised $10,000 at the annual nine-hole golf event

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Nancy Koontz; photos courtesy of Louise Bowen and Louise Melbye For more than 20 years, the “Ladies Nine in the Pines” golf league has been hosting an annual golf tournament at The Country Club at Castle Pines. This year’s successful event, “Rally for Research” was held on June 20, and it was an enjoyable…

Tenacious Cate Papula transitions to her next phase in life

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Cate Papula (pictured above) with her smiling face is the first and last person to greet customers at the REI located in Greenwood Village. Papula was hired as a greeter as part of a partnership between REI and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Article and photo by Carin R. Kirkegaard Cate Papula has had quite…

Rock Canyon biotech goes across the country

By CPC | August 1, 2019

RCHS biotech students and staff members visited the University of Pennsylvania on June 3. The group toured the university’s medical school and labs on their trip. By RCHS intern writer Maddy Merritt; photo courtesy of Shawndra Fordham In early June, students in the biotechnology (biotech) program at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) attended the BIO…

Taking advantage of the “empty nester” years

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold; photos courtesy of Debbi Haynie While we spend an entire lifetime building memories, the timeline for checking items off our “bucket list” seems to be accelerated as we enter the later chapters in our lives. Castle Pines residents Debbi and Travis Haynie experienced that acceleration – literally – at Bandimere Speedway for…

July 4th in Castle Pines

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Domino’s destiny in Castle Pines

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold Patrick Romano grew up visiting his grandparents in Castle Pines, and he is now happy to call his old stomping ground home to his newest of 10 Domino’s franchise locations. “I have such fond memories of Castle Pines from my childhood … feeding the buffalo named ‘Nick Cream Soda’ at Daniels Park…

The Bibliophile’s Corner: Next Time I See You

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Susan Helton Connection writer Susan Helton is an avid reader; she once read 64 books during the summer – just because. This month, she shares a contemporary time-travel novel. I recently attended Denver Pop Culture Con and naturally gravitated to the booksellers in the show floor area. One of the books that caught my…

Golf carts and rules of the road

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold Summer is a time to get out and explore and enjoy the beautiful outdoors that Castle Pines offers. With the vibrant golf community in the area, it is no surprise that golf carts have made their way into the “modes of transportation” that get residents from point A to point B. Recently,…

Recycling services in the Castle Pines community

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Kathy Fallert; courtesy photo The Castle Pines community has numerous homeowner associations (HOAs) and each one contracts independently for trash removal and recycling. The three primary waste companies serving the City of Castle Pines and the communities of The Village at Castle Pines, Happy Canyon, Surrey Ridge and other unincorporated areas in the 80108…

What’s your APPtitude? AllTrails app gets you hiking your way

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Kathy Fallert There’s nothing I enjoy more than a challenging hike, especially one that takes me to a waterfall at the end. If you do much hiking, you know that maps don’t tend to provide detailed information and guide books are cumbersome. The AllTrails app is a handy tool that can get you on…

Household Chemical Roundup

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Article and photos by Terri Wiebold On Saturday, August 10, the Tri-County Health Department will host its annual drive-through Douglas County Household Chemical Roundup in Highlands Ranch at Shea Stadium, 3270 Redstone Park Circle, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Douglas County residents will be asked for a $25 contribution to help offset the high…

School funding impacts kindergarten options

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Carefree and enjoying the final weeks of summer, incoming kindergarteners play on the equipment at Elk Ridge Park before a T-ball game. Article and photos by Carin R. Kirkegaard In Castle Pines, summer is drawing to a close for those with school-aged children. The Douglas County School District (DCSD) first day of school is August…

The real Germany: Tourist mecca, tumultuous history

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Step into the past and ride the old Soviet-era trolleys still in use in Lviv. Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Having visited Germany almost annually since 1953 and being the son of a 1927 immigrant father, I am intimate with this enchanting land. When one braids 150 years of history with natural beauty, economy,…

E-subscribers win FREE tickets

By CPC | August 1, 2019

“Thanks for mailing us tickets to see the Outlaws lacrosse game.  What a night …. three rain delays [but still fun]!”  – Linda and Ted Blank By Terri Wiebold; courtesy photos Do you like FREE stuff? The people pictured here do, and they all received free tickets to community events just by being e-subscribers to The…

The Food Lab: Fresh lemonade by the glass

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Article and photos by Lisa Crockett Make a simple syrup: Bring one cup of water to a boil in a small saucepan on the stove. As soon as the water boils, add one cup of granulated sugar and stir continuously until the sugar dissolves and the mixture is bubbling. Turn off the heat and allow…

Arkansas River

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Rafting the wild Arkansas River Article and photo by Michelle Post C P C – Thursday, August 01, 2019 I love river rafting. I was first introduced to it in Texas. Every Memorial Day holiday a group from my husband’s work would raft the Guadalupe River. Some years we just floated and others we rode…

exploring history and heritage

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Biz Hansen Taglit is the Hebrew word for discovery. Taglit-Birthright Israel, also known as Birthright, is a not-for-profit educational organization that sponsors free 10-day heritage trips to Israel for young adults of Jewish heritage, ages 18-25. At the end of spring, six graduates of Rock Canyon High School (RCHS)…

Rocky Heights Middle School welcomes new principal

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Chris Cooke is the new principal at RHMS. By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Chris Cooke Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) embraces change as the 2019-2020 school year begins. Chris Cooke returns to RHMS as principal. Cooke was on staff at RHMS when it opened 16 years ago. He taught science and technology and held…

Chasing records and breaking them

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Avery Tomlinson swimming the breast stroke at a Castle Crocs summer swim meet. By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photo courtesy of the Tomlinson family Avery Tomlinson swam the 50 meter breaststroke in 38.13 seconds, beating the Castle Crocs team record of 39.14 held by Abby Kochevar since the summer of 2010. Tomlinson joined the team as…

Coaches vs. Cancer CLARIFICATION

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold; photo by Elise Brassell Last month, we celebrated that Farmer’s Insurance raised $24,000 at the 14th Annual American Cancer Society 2019 Coaches vs. Cancer Hope Invitational of Denver, held at The Country Club at Castle Pines. For clarification, that was the amount one team raised in the fight against cancer and not…

Out and about on Colorado’s trails

By CPC | August 1, 2019

By Bryan Goodland Maybe the days of scaling 14ers are far behind you, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all that Colorado has to offer. There are plenty of hikes throughout the Denver metro area and beyond that are breathtakingly beautiful and are manageable for all skill and activity levels. Daniels Park If it…

Advice for the soon-to-be college student

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Reading Between the Pines By Stacie Chadwick As parents, we spend decades preaching and teaching. “Be a good person. Make good choices. Do good things.” Now it’s your turn to manage our messages and figure out what moves your needle even a fraction off-center. Find, embrace, and act on the things that matter most to…

Giving back to the Castle Pines community through swimming

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Alec Celecki says his years swimming and working for the Castle Crocs swim team has been a highlight of his summer for the past 14 years. Alec Celecki, pictured below at age 8, proudly posed for a picture after making his first All Star time in the 25 meter butterfly. By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos…

Rafting the wild Arkansas River

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Article and photo by Michelle Post I love river rafting. I was first introduced to it in Texas. Every Memorial Day holiday a group from my husband’s work would raft the Guadalupe River. Some years we just floated and others we rode the rapids. Regardless of the conditions, it was always fun. So, when we…

Author, lawyer, neighbor

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Steven Collis is a lawyer, professor and successful author in Castle Pines. By Celeste McNeil; photo courtesy of Steven Collis For one Serena resident in the City of Castle Pines, religious freedom is more than part of the First Amendment, it is a way of life. Steven Collis has spent his career understanding, perusing and…

Colorado summer epic adventures

By CPC | August 1, 2019

Students set high goals and “rocked” the climbing wall at Rock’n & Jam’n. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of DCSM Campers didn’t have to travel great distances to experience the great outdoors and adventures this summer. Seventeen fourth through eighth grade DCS Montessori (DCSM) students dove into summertime with some epic Colorado adventures here in…

SMFR to the rescue in a compassionate way

By CPC | August 1, 2019

This small hummingbird was lucky to be inside Fire Station 39 where SMFR firefighters nursed it to health last month. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of SMFR Colorado, many people enjoy bird watching in the spring and summer months. Especially fun to watch are the hummingbirds. The most common species of hummingbirds in Colorado are…

“Sleeping Beauty”: a summer camp production

By CPC | August 1, 2019

American Academy morning cast and crew show their excitement for another outstanding performance. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Robert Merrick American Academy (AA) summer performing arts camp students put on an amazing performance of “Sleeping Beauty” at the Parker Arts Schoolhouse Theater on Mainstreet. This summer camp production was open to AA students K-5…

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