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Buffalo Ridge turns 20

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Kathy Fallert; photos by Kathy Fallert and courtesy of Laura Mankin Buffalo Ridge Elementary held a birthday blow out on Saturday, April 14 in honor of the school’s two decades in action. Kids enjoyed playing games for prizes, silent and live auctions were held complete with a fast-talking auctioneer, and a delicious barbecue lunch…

Legislative Day

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Squires joined Representative Wist and his aide Patty at the speaker’s podium. Article and photos submitted by Emma Kate Squires, RHMS eighth-grade student Colorado’s Association for Gifted and Talented each year hosts a Legislative Day, held the Thursday after Presidents Day. This is a day when students identified as gifted have an opportunity to go…

One-of-a-kind creativity

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Sarah Gonzalez sees no limits. “There’s no limits to where you can go, what you can do.” By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of Sarah Gonzalez Castle Pines resident Sarah Gonzalez, better known as Sarah G., has had the passion to create since childhood. As a five-year-old, after listening to adults complain about their jobs at…

A Holocaust survivor and the Golden Rule

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Rock Canyon High School students Ellianna Lederman and Brad Hansen and Holocaust survivor, Lone Tree resident Jack Adler (center). Article and photo by Daniel Williams On March 27, Holocaust survivor Jack Adler stood before a packed house in the auditorium at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) and recounted his story, a story he has told…

New weight room at RCHS adds more than muscle

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Coach Brian Tinker doing the honors at the ribbon cutting ceremony on April 12 in the brand new RCHS weight room with Coach A.J. Article and photos by Alec Sutula, RCHS intern writer “Let’s get to work. Hit the racks,” said Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) football coach Brian Tinker. This time though the atmosphere…

Welcome to our new staff

By CPC | May 1, 2018

The last few months have been an exciting time of change and growth for The Connection. In addition to our new branding, which we launched in January, we have had several new talented individuals join our staff. Please join us in welcoming them. Visit www.castlepinesconnection.com/pages/staff/staff to read complete bios on all of our amazing team!…

Castle Rock Senior Activity Center

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Boasting 47 years of making a difference Article and photo by Barbara Neff Their motto used to be, “not your grandparents’ senior center,” but since opening in 1971, Castle Rock Senior Activity Center (Center) has changed much with the times, including their motto.  Today their motto is, “loving life in the second half,” a thoroughly…

Furry Scurry – Celebrating 25 years

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Information provided by the Denver Dumb Friends League Be part of the nation’s single largest dog walk and a Denver tradition by participating in the 25th annual Dumb Friends League Furry Scurry Saturday, May 5. The event takes place at Denver’s Washington Park and raises money to help the Dumb Friends League care for more…

TTE third-graders beat the winter blahs

By CPC | May 1, 2018

The third-graders and their kindergarten buddies enjoyed “free-range” chick time. Article submitted by Kimberly Jester, third grade teacher, TTE; photos courtesy of Anna Mallinson On Valentine’s day, I surprised my third-graders with the ultimate Valentine and “winter-blahs” beater. We were chosen to be part of the Douglas County 4­H/CSU extension chicken embryology project, and Mary…

Castle Pines North Metropolitan District REGULAR ELECTION

By CPC | May 1, 2018

The Castle Pines North Metropolitan District (CPNMD) will be holding its regular election on Tuesday, May 8, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ballots were mailed to all eligible electors in the CPNMD service area the week of April 16. Completed mail ballots must be hand-delivered or mailed to (and received) at the CPNMD office,…

Get your ASK in gear!

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Michelle Post, Ph.D. Running a business can be overwhelming. There are many days that I feel like my business is running me instead of the opposite. I was at a conference recently and the speaker said, “You don’t have, because you don’t ask.” Ouch! We are living in a “collaboration economy,” there are plenty…

Yvonne Bailey: Faith and the right stuff

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Joe Gschwendtner; photos courtesy of the Bailey family Castle Pines Village has an abundance of super-moms. More than a few have put high voltage lives on hold for motherhood. But how many genuinely started at ground zero? Meet Yvonne Bailey. Are there other factors unique to her situation? You be the judge. Perhaps two-year-old…

CP residents celebrate their baby’s gender reveal firefighter style

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Three year Castle Pines residents Josh Nowak and Jennifer Clayburn hosted an exciting party at the Byers Fire Station on April 15 where a car fire was staged to set the scene to reveal baby number five’s gender. Thirty guests, along with firefighters on duty and numerous passers-by, looked on as the colored water from…

For the love of books

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Castle Pines residents Anna Mallinson (left) and Anne Necker (right) were among hundreds of neighbors who found treasures at the annual community book swap. Article and photos by Daniel Williams I have to admit something – I love the Castle Pines book swap. When April comes around, my heart skips a beat when I see…

What’s your APPtitude? Litterati wants to make litter disappear

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman I love watching TED talks. It is fantastic to have access to videos of people sharing new ideas and ways of addressing issues. I recently listened to a TED talk about the creation of Litterati, an app that takes on the problem of litter. Jeff Kirschner noticed some trash in a creek…

Douglas County Art Show

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Liz Rector; photos courtesy of DCSD In a grand room at the Hilton Garden Inn in Highlands Ranch, art created by students of all ages was set up on display for the Douglas County School District (DCSD)’s K-12 Visual Art Show.  The show took place April 6-9 and included art of various mediums.  Art…

Green team rakes in the green at BRE

By CPC | May 1, 2018

BRE’s grant winning Green Team (pictured from left to right), back row: Braden T., Mrs. Jody Robinson, Mrs. Jennifer Romero, Mr. Jose Mendoza; middle row: Ben J., Liam A., Jackson C., Maggie B., Katherine S., Anderson R. and Blake C.; front row: Tatum H., Isabella W., Emma A., Jacob V. and Cash B. By Kathy…

Talented Tween of Castle Pines: Spotlight Hadley Bess

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Hadley Bess is hard at work on an acrylic painting depicting three coy fish swimming in and out of a circular pool of water. By Liz Rector; photos by Kelsea Fischer Bubbly and enthusiastic, Hadley Bess’ energy is one of positivity and happiness. A fifth-grader at American Academy Castle Pines, Bess’ artwork was recently featured…

DCSM energized by CSI

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Information and photos provided by DSC Montessori Every spring, the upper elementary students at DCS Montessori explore Colorado history, science and interests (CSI) in a presentation fair. The tradition began as a simple science fair and stayed so for many years, but five years ago it transformed into its current form. Fourth-graders study and present…

Kids summer fire

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Information and photo provided by South Metro Fire Rescue The South Metro Safety Foundation Kids Fire Academy is a summer day camp experience where kids get a peek into a day-in-the-life of a firefighter and learn basic fire and life safety skills such as home fire safety, first aid and bike safety.                                                                    South…

Spring break adventure on the rails

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Article and photos submitted by Valerie Miller, Surrey Ridge resident After taking my two older children on adventures one-on-one, it was my son Felix’s turn for an adventure with mom. In March, Felix and I set out on the California Zephyr from Denver to Reno, Nevada, a trip of about 25 hours. The sleeper car,…

DCSD names new superintendent

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Dr. Thomas S. Tucker is the sole finalist for the DCSD superintendent position.  He is expected to assume the superintendent role on July 1.  “It’s a distinct honor and privilege to help lead one of America’s finest – and I do mean finest – public school systems.  I give the community my promise – you…

RCHS After Prom tradition continues keeping kids safe

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Rock Canyon High School students enjoyed the many activities at the After Prom party that helps to keep kids safe the night of prom. Students wrote good wishes in the senior hall, gambled in the casino, played games, enjoyed food and won prizes. Above left: Abby Castro and Nick Janedis gamble in the casino at…

Spring National Signing Day for student-athletes

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos April 11 was Spring National Signing Day for the Class of 2018 student-athletes. We congratulate the following 80108 student-athletes who have made the commitment to play their sport at the college level! Regis Jesuit High School Mariah Daley, lacrosse Sacred Heart University, CT Coach Kathryn Ames said, “I have only…

Douglas County Tax Work-Off program for seniors

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas County The Tax Work-Off program allows Douglas County taxpayers the opportunity to earn money as temporary County employees up to the amount equal to but not exceeding the property tax that is due and owing to Douglas County or the Douglas County Law Enforcement Authority on the County tax liabilities for…

Make it a magnificent May Day

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Lisa Crockett Spring in Colorado is a fickle season, but this day at the halfway point between the first day of spring and the first day of summer offers at least the hope that consistent warm temperatures are coming soon. The celebration of “May Day” is largely a European phenomenon focused on traditional rites…

Travel training – your personal chauffeur through Europe

By CPC | May 1, 2018

View of the Intercontinental Express that travels up to 120 mph. Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Among my age group, river trips in Europe are the rage. It is the safety and convenience of it all. Passengers are pampered – never having to move luggage with touring options available at each port. Personally, I…

Dancer wins Denver Ballet Guild award and invitation to compete at international level

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Alexandra Gray of Castle Pines Village is the Denver Ballet Guild’s first place winner, the recipient of the Florence Ruston Medallion, and has been selected to compete in the very prestigious USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, MS in June. Gray said, “I love to dance because it is a chance for me to step…

Paint Mines Interpretive Park

By CPC | May 1, 2018

A hidden wonder Article and photos by Susan Helton The Paint Mines are named for their colorful clays.  This area’s unique geology, one of possibly only four such areas in Colorado, has attracted visitors for thousands of years. An extraordinary geologic wonder, the Paint Mines Interpretive Park, lies hidden in Colorado’s eastern plains.  Located northeast…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: “Among the Lesser Gods”

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books. It has been this way nearly all her life. Every month she shares what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in the obsession too. This month’s selection comes recommended by Connection reader Judy Stirling. “Among the…

Dear Facebook …

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Terri Wiebold, Owner/Publisher, The Castle Pines Connection So Facebook, you have been the topic of much discussion lately; you’ve been on my mind as well.  But not because of breech of security or privacy issues, but rather the opposite.  You see, I am a fan.   I am a small business owner who utilizes…

Local Farmers’ Markets opening soon

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Patte Smith Spring is here, and summer is right around the corner. Families and friends will gather together for barbecues, picnics and camping – time to visit the local farmers market for freshly grown produce. Many markets not only sell fruits and vegetables, but also offer special items such as fresh bread, jams and…

Somebody’s watching you!

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Michelle Post, Ph.D. Rockwell got it right in his 1984 hit song, “Somebody’s Watching Me.” Yes, somebody is watching you, me, and everyone else who uses technology. When Facebook admitted to its recent data breach, it shocked the nation. The scary truth is that data breaches happen every day. To really understand the amount…

Fallen service members to be honored

By CPC | May 1, 2018

By Elizabeth Wood West Memorial Day is Monday, May 28.  Memorial Day, or “Decoration Day” as it was originally designated, is a federal holiday that was established in 1868 after the American Civil War as a time to honor fallen members of the armed services.  It is observed every year on the last Monday in…

Jud Mitchell recognized for his selfless service

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Jud Mitchell received the “Light ‘n Heart” award for leadership and outstanding humanitarian work from the Rotary Club of Castle Rock. By Liz Rector; photo provided by Jud Mitchell Castle Pines resident Jud Mitchell was recognized on April 11 for his outstanding humanitarian work through the Douglas County Rotary Club. Mitchell received a “Light ‘n…

Siblings Rock! campaign paints the town

By CPC | May 1, 2018

Bent earnestly over her art even as other kids munched pizza, Lilly wrote, “My sister has autism and she loves butterflies. Please don’t exclude her.” Other sentiments included, “Even if my sister looks different please treat her the same,” “Don’t make mean faces at kids with special needs,” and, “Invite special needs kids to play…

Douglas County prepares for wildfire season

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas County The Board of Douglas County Commissioners recently approved four call-when-needed air support contracts, including one with Rampart Helicopter Services for wildland fire suppression. “This time of year, we understand the importance of having every precaution in place to protect our communities should a wildfire occur,” said County Commissioner Roger Partridge.…

Rock Canyon celebrates another magical wish week

By CPC | April 1, 2018

RCHS students Sarah Bermingham, Alana Graves and Kira Hartz help raise money for RCHS wish week by participating in the school’s newest fundraiser, the walk for wishes. Article and photos by Sarah Bermingham, RCHS intern writer Rock Canyon High School’s (RCHS) wish week is always one of the best weeks of the year. The event…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner “The Power”

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books. It has been this way nearly all her life. Every month she shares what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in the obsession too. Dear readers, my most recent read has left me spent. “The Power,”…

DCSM hosted an international tea

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori DCS Montessori (DCSM) teacher and Castle Pines resident Ryoko Fusatani’s fourth through sixth grade classes hosted their fifth annual International Tea Party with tea, goodies, and a bit of cultural immersion into European countries like Ireland, Norway, Ukraine, Austria, Belgium and Germany, to name a few.…

Douglas County voted Colorado’s healthiest

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Access to more than 48,000 acres of protected open space, hundreds of miles of trails, three state parks and the Pike National Forest add to Douglas County residents’ quality of life. Information and photo provided by Douglas County Congratulations residents of Douglas County – you live in the Colorado County ranked healthiest in the state.…

Talented teens of Castle Pines

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Lily Schmoker as hard-hitting journalist, Gloria Thorpe in the Rock Canyon production of “Damn Yankees.” By Elizabeth Rector; photos courtesy of Rock Canyon High School Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) junior Lily Schmoker is known throughout the community as a multifaceted, talented teen. Recently, Schmoker took to the stage as Gloria Thorpe, in the RCHS…

A clear vision, looking forward

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Castle Pines interim city manager Michael Penny (left) and Castle Pines North Metro District manager Jim Nikkel (right) met recently at Duke’s Steakhouse for lunch to discuss how the two entities can work together in best serving the residents of Castle Pines. The City Council and the Metro District board will meet later this month…

Unmasking a fun time at the TTE Daddy Daughter Dance

By CPC | April 1, 2018

On February 24, Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) hosted the Daddy Daughter Masquerade Ball. Guests came dressed in their finest masquerade attire and were even able to purchase masks at the event. The annual tradition is a beloved TTE event.

The MathCounts competitors deserve a slice of celebratory Pi

By CPC | April 1, 2018

The RHMS MathCounts team participated at the regional math competition on February 3 at Sturm Hall at the University of Denver. Top Row (from left to right): Aspen Shih, Cynthia Du, Jessica Wang, Bhavya Surapaneni, Jamie Kim, Mimi Telford. Bottom Row (from left to right): Max Xu, Joshua Ruegge, Anthony Chui, Esvaran Selvaganapathy Arun and…

Pink Tie Guy provides comfort and support

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Brandon and Lisa Linn and their children, Kennedy, Harper and Cooper in a family photo taken after Lisa had been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. Lisa nominated her husband Brandon to be a 2018 Pink Tie Guy at the Susan G. Komen Pink Tie Affair. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of the Linn family…

Tweet Kimball: A woman for all seasons

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Part two of three By Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of Cherokee Ranch & Castle Last month, we tracked the history of the Cherokee Castle and Ranch after Tweet Kimball acquired it in 1954. Indeed, her impact on virtually everything she touched and those she encountered was outsized. Comfortable in rugged ranch hand garb or equally…

It is more than just music

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Emily Johnson and her Colorado Children’s Chorale group had the opportunity to visit Vail and work with children. The group travels locally, nationally and internationally. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Jill Johnson Four years ago, Castle Pines resident Jill Johnson read an article in The Connection about Denver’s award winning Colorado Children’s Chorale…

What’s your APPtitude? Tap into the world of beer

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman Do you like craft beer? There is surely a market for it here in our state. According to the Brewers Association, Colorado ranks second in the nation for its number of breweries. The craft beer scene will continue to grow, with numerous breweries expected to open around the state in 2018, as…

Keeping busy keeping bees

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Mitch McGaughey knows the vagaries of beekeeping: from bear attacks to dealing with swarms to harvesting honey. Pictured above, McGaughey’s oldest daughter, Hannah places frames in a newly-painted honey super for the bees to put honey in. Last fall, McGaughey’s Italian Bees finally produced enough honey to sell. A bear attack on the hives meant…

TTE students showcase their artistic talents

By CPC | April 1, 2018

This year, 29 Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students participated in the Kids Expo Art Show. Students from kindergarten through fifth grade represented the school with mediums ranging from clay to melted crayon. TTE artists will be gearing up for the annual Douglas County School District art show the week of April 5 through 10. By…

French students become part of the Jaguar family

By CPC | April 1, 2018

RCHS students and families welcomed eight students from France on February 2 as part of a three-week exchange program. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of Alexis Savas Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) students and families welcomed eight students and one teacher from France on February 2 for three weeks as part of a French exchange…

Wrestling for success

By CPC | April 1, 2018

BRE second grader, Evan Ingalls pictured with his parents, took second in state at the Peak 2 Peak State Wrestling Tournament on February 23 in Castle Rock. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Kory Ingalls Second-grader at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) and Castle Pines resident Evan Ingalls took second place in the eight-year-old and 95.1…

Rock Canyon boys basketball has top 4 finish and coach’s 100th win

By CPC | April 1, 2018

The RCHS boys basketball team on March 3 at the Great 8 game where they beat Overland High School 54-47, taking them into the Final 4 for the second consecutive year. By Jack Hibbett, RCHS intern writer; photos courtesy of Lukas Makikali and Andy Abner On November 29, 2017, another amazing season for Coach Kent…

Finding purpose, empowerment through pageants

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Tasha Verebelyi repels down 1600 Glenarm Place as part of the Cancer League of Colorado’s annual Over the Edge event. By Daniel Williams; photos courtesy of Tasha Verebelyi On a sunny September day in 2016, Castle Pines resident Tasha Verebelyi held tight to a rope that held her in place nearly 400 feet above the…

How to Make Your House a Lifetime Home

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Danial Williams As people age, they are often faced with decisions to make about their housing situation. They can downsize or find a single-story home to accommodate any current or potential physical limitations or even consider moving closer to the kids and grandkids to have family nearby. But what about those who want to…

Daddy loved her first at BRE

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Wade Coleman Friday, February 23 marked the annual Daddy Daughter Dance at Buffalo Ridge Elementary. With a theme of “I loved her first,” dads and their girls had fun dancing, snacking and getting silly in the photo booth. The evening was rounded out with kid crafts, flowers and lots…

Representing Team USA at the North American Triathlon Championships

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Rock Canyon High School Congratulations to Castle Pines resident Carter Brand! Brand finished in 37th place among the Junior Men (ages 16-19) at the North American Triathlon Championships, (which includes Mexico and Canada) in Sarasota, Florida on March 10. He finished in eighth place amongst the United State’s…

Slash-Mulch Site Opens

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas County Did you know that disposing of branches and shrubbery properly not only helps to mitigate properties for wildland fire prevention, but also is good for the environment? Douglas County’s slash-mulch site at 1400 Caprice Drive in Castle Rock opens April 7 and will remain open on Saturdays from 8 a.m.…

Lithuania: Another Baltic journey worth making

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Cathedral Square in Vilnius was the start of a human chain “The Baltic Way”– more than 2,000,000 people linked by hand to the Baltic Sea demonstrating solidarity of their suffering under the USSR. Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Lithuania is the southernmost and most populous of the three Baltic Republics. Like her neighbors, she…

Stage 1 fire restrictions in effect

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas County Despite the snow fall in recent weeks, Stage 1 fire restrictions remain in effect for Douglas County. Prohibited activities include open burning of any kind and use and sale of fireworks. Allowable activities include 1) fires within liquid-fueled or gas-fueled stoves, fireplaces within buildings, charcoal grill fires within developed residential…

RCHS students honor the victims of the Parkland shooting

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Rock Canyon High School students from the Student Safety Alliance (left to right): Sophomore Maddie Provost (16), junior Molly Steavpack (17), senior Maria Pangalos (17) and senior Lily Jackman (17) hold up a sign expressing solidarity with the victims of the recent tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, filled with signatures from their fellow…

Supporting the Fallen Officer Fund

By CPC | April 1, 2018

From left to right, Missy Salum, John Conti, Audrey Will, Joe Sabia and Donnie Salum. The Salums are the owners of Fitness Gallery and donated a spin cycle to help raise money at the event, which Ms. Will won in a lottery. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Nicole McGarvey On March 15, the…

Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Cultivating the arts By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo by Lynn Zahorik In 2009, the Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation (CPACF) began as a committee to help establish a library in Castle Pines. Funds were raised for the first storefront library and, eventually, the new standalone facility. Throughout that time, the organization grew to a…

Important 2017 tax reminders

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by TurboTax Knowing when and what you have to file can save you a lot of headaches at tax time. To avoid paying penalties, mark your calendar with the following important tax deadlines. Individual tax returns due for tax year 2017 – E-file or postmark your individual tax returns by midnight April 18,…

Superb soufflé

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Article and photo by Lisa Crocket Eggs are an important part of my diet. They’re almost miraculous: cheap, tasty, nutritious and fast. With the notable exception of a period when I dedicated myself to strict paleo eating, and therefore eggs for breakfast almost every day, I almost never tire of eggs. Most weeks, eggs land…

BRE imagines a roller coaster of creativity

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Competing in January, BRE’s DI team (pictured from left to right) back row: Morgan Busten, Isaac Hughes, parent Kate Binning, Maddie Kasal, Blake Cartwright, Joey Sabia; front row: Christina Sabia and Jake Binning. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Jennie Cartwright Led by parent and Castle Pines resident, Kate Binning, the Buffalo Ridge Elementary’s (BRE)…

Next of Kin: Resources and support for caregivers of children

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by the Douglas County Parenting Coalition and The Family Tree In Colorado, more than 100,000 children live with a relative, family friend or other non-parent. For some children this arrangement may be temporary, for others it will be permanent. Does your shared kinship family feel happily blended…or do family members feel they have…

Spring cleaning for your business

By CPC | April 1, 2018

By Michelle Post There are books, blogs, websites and apps all about how to learn to let go of the things cluttering our lives. Spring cleaning is not just for your home but also for your office. And it is not just for your physical office but your digital office, too. It is easy to…

Book Swap

By CPC | April 1, 2018

Information provided by the Castle Pines North Master Association Fiction, nonfiction, young adult and children’s books will be available at the Castle Pines North Master Association annual book swap on Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the community center, located at 7404 Yorkshire Drive. The book swap…

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