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Beauty is more than skin deep for these amazing ladies

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Castle Pines residents Alexis Wynne (left), Caley-Rae Pavillard (center) and Becky Swanson (right), all became title-holders representing the state of Colorado in beauty competitions this November.  Swanson summed up the true value of these pageants by stating,“These competitions are about internal beauty that is reflected on the outside.  You can follow your dreams, you can…

Journey Church moving ahead with plans to build

By CPC | December 1, 2015

The new Journey Church will be located at  9009 Clydesdale Road on a 12.6-acre section of land between the Surrey Ridge and Oak Hills neighborhoods. If Douglas County approves the plan project, construction will begin in mid-2016. Journey Church’s front main entrance faces north and appears to be a one-story building.  The main worship area…

RCHS varsity cheer striving for state

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Above and below:  Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) varsity cheer at the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Southern Colorado Regionals on October 31 in Pueblo where they won the super varsity division, best choreography and earned a bid to the National High School Cheerleading Championships in February 2016 in Orlando, Florida, where the team finished 4th…

Christmas tree recycling

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Patte Smith The tree just went up and we are already thinking of recycling it?  Well, in the long run it is good to know where to recycle because after the holidays it is back to work, the kids off to school, getting ready for the Super Bowl, and facing the dreaded taxes.  Take…

Marching season ends with a bang

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Riley Busch, RCHS intern writer; Photo courtesy of Blake Unger Blake Unger, director of bands at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) said, “The marching bands where I grew up in the south are a pillar of the spirit organizations in their communities.  I feel that in conjunction with the other spirit organizations at Rock…

RHMS students solve district-wide technology dilemma

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Shane Kilponen and Brennan Leck are eighth grade students at RHMS who designed a clamp for the doors throughout the school which will greatly improve the safety and security of their school. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan The ingenuity and skill of middle school aged kids was made extremely apparent recently at Rocky Heights…

American Academy commemorates Veterans Day

By CPC | December 1, 2015

American Academy students unified in red to commemorate Veterans Day and honor who and what it represents.  By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of AA Each year, American Academy (AA) students acknowledge and celebrate Veterans Day.  This year, however, the school was filled with new traditions in an effort to not only recognize the importance…

Making giving easier, close to home

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Terri Wiebold I’d like to believe that philanthropy is at the heart of every community, whether it is giving of one’s time, talent or money.  Each month, The Connection has the privilege of sharing the amazing stories of the outreach and compassion happening every day in the lives of our readers and business partners.  …

Shakespeare takes center stage at Rocky Heights Middle School

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Carson Timmons played the role of Demetrius and Ava Schniederman took on the role of Hermia in the Rocky Heights Middle School production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”  The show provided lots of laughs and was well received by audience members. By RHMS eighth grade student Maiya Upton; photo courtesy of RHMS Yearbook On November…

Boutique Dance Academy Winter Snowcase

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Elean Gersack The holiday season is here.  Boutique Dance Academy (BDA) will celebrate with its second annual Winter Snowcase performance and fundraising event on Sunday, December 13 at Castle View High School.  The event will include a preview of the 2016 competitive team dances from BDA company members and a Sugar Plum performance by…

It’s good to be Back in Love

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Owner Annette Pedersen (right) is pictured here with store manager Jenny (left), and Amy (center) who is one of the fashion stylists at the delightful Back in Love Consignments shop. Article and photos by Amanda Merriman Back in Love Consignments is a locally owned business that believes in giving back to the community.  On December…

Sock it to ‘em campaign to help the homeless

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Susan Elizabeth Lee Susan Elizabeth Lee, president and founder of the Sock it to ‘em sock campaign delivered more than 800 pairs of socks to Katie Jones with Clothes for Kids of Denver last February.  This past year the campaign collected nearly 15,000 pairs of socks and delivered them…

A step forward in connecting trail systems from Denver to Durango

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; map courtesy of Douglas County Parks, Trails and Building Grounds Enjoying the outdoors is one of the top activities for residents and visitors in Colorado.  Whether walking, hiking, running, bicycling or horse-back riding, outdoor enthusiasts use the many trails and parks that wind through Douglas County and the state. In 2017, the…

Hooray for Snow Day!

By CPC | December 1, 2015

By Kathy Fallert November 17 marked the first snow day that many Douglas County schools have seen in four years.  As a reminder, the Douglas County School District (DCSD) has a website available that lists school closure status as well as delayed start information quickly and accurately.  Delay and closure information is also available on…

Smallcakes Cupcakery and Creamery

By CPC | December 1, 2015

Smallcakes franchise owner Rebekah Lydon-Crowder showcases a bakery box full of sweet happiness. Article and photos by Adriana Hakes Have you lost a little of your natural fervor, finding yourself in need of a little pick-me-up to put a smile back on your face?  Could it be that something as simple as staring at a…

A star on the stage and behind the scenes

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Amy Shanahan; photos courtesy of  Pam Caruso Castle View High School (CVHS) is excited to invite the community to Be Our Guest as they present the musical version of the well-loved story of “Beauty and the Beast” as their fall musical.  The show brings together over 90 students who play a part in this…

New clothing boutique comes to Castle Pines

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Mainstream Boutique owner Dawn Johnson is excited to open her second location of this popular clothing boutique in the heart of Castle Pines Village.  Husband Lance has worked tirelessly to renovate the space to make it warm and appealing for their grand opening this month. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Women of all ages…

RHMS sizzled the competition in Cafeteria Wars

By CPC | November 1, 2015

RHMS “chopped” the competition during the district sponsored Cafeteria Wars competition. By RHMS eighth grade student Sophia Sobota; photo by Amy Shanahan; courtesy photo Three teams from schools in the Douglas County School District, four mystery ingredients, and various pantry items … did they succeed or did the challenge overcome them? Led by teacher Julie…

Can’t get enough of a good thing

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Terri Wiebold; photo courtesy of Greg Hernandez After attending the Ruby Trust release party last month in Castle Pines Village, Greg Hernandez and his wife Becky (pictured above center with signed magnum of wine), returned to the winery the very next night to purchase more wine.  “My wife is a bit of a wine…

Metropolitan District bids farewell to manager after 34 years of service

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Paul Dannels Article and photo by Terri Wiebold Members of the Castle Pines Metropolitan District gathered with family, friends, and community members at The Country Club at Castle Pines last month to celebrate the illustrious career and retirement of Paul Dannels, manager for the District since 1982. Metro District Board President Joe Gschwendtner shared several…

Pumpkin Steamers beverage

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett It’s become sort of fashionable to disrespect pumpkin this time of year, mocking its widespread popularity. I recently saw a photo of a Mexican restaurant featuring a marquee sign that read “Pumpkin Spice Tacos Are Here!” I inwardly groaned, trying to imagine how that would taste, before I read…

An evening of soul and swoon-worthy song

By CPC | November 1, 2015

LTAC Publicity Chairwoman Gayle Spelts (left) with residents Pam and Jim Kelly at the Opening Night Gala. Pam Kelly is the Executive Manager of Park Meadows Retail Resort, which was one of the Gala sponsors. Kelly remarked, “This was a great event and Park Meadows Retail Resort looks forward to sponsoring this event again in the…

Live streaming of sports comes indoors to volleyball

By CPC | November 1, 2015

CSU graduate and 2013 Mountain West Volleyball Player of the Year Samantha Peters (left) gives play-by-play and color commentary for SIS volleyball.  She is pictured above with Northern Colorado Sponsorship Director and play-by-play commentator David Haase (middle), as well as Producer Randy McCoy (right). By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Phil Mildren Phil Mildren, owner…

Sixth annual Turweston Lane chili cook-off

By CPC | November 1, 2015

  Best Chili By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Laurie Jacobs Neighbors on Turweston Lane in HOA2 gathered on September 20 for the 6th annual chili cook-off.  Keeping true to tradition, “best of” prizes were awarded for the tastiest grub. Thanks to a few of the younger Turweston Lane residents, Syndey, Samantha and Emma Kate,…

Brothers bring home big wins in tennis state championship

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Junior varsity doubles player Erich “lefty” Nuss was thrilled with his team’s first place win for Regis Jesuit High School at the 5A state championships last month. Freshman varsity doubles player Evan Nuss and his partner placed second for Regis Jesuit High School in the number three doubles spot at the 5A state championships last…

Have fun creating a meal at Uncorked Kitchen

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Chef/Owner Eric Robbins carefully instructed his students to prepare and cook a squash stuffed with pancetta, apples and walnuts. Article and photos by Adriana Hakes Why is it that no matter what type of gathering is happening at someone’s house, people always seem to be drawn to socializing in the kitchen?  Perhaps it’s because the…

Renowned author brings real world experience to students

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By RHMS eighth grade student Rin Wallace; courtesy photo The 22nd of September seemed like a normal day for your run-of-the-mill students, but not for the Nighthawks of Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS).  In the eighth grade Explorers wing, Ms. Holmstad’s language arts classes had the opportunity to hear Tanya Lee Stone speak to them. …

Castle Pines kids have a “super” football season

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Broncos player Bryce Jurin (front center) celebrated his team’s win with his parents and brother after the game. The Bills bench was ever-ready to go for the next play. Article and photos by Elean Gersack It was a super season for kids in the Castle Pines Athletics NFL Flag Football program.  On Wednesday, October 7,…

Give until it helps – children, families, victims of domestic violence, and the community

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Patte Smith When children think about Christmas they get excited and happy – making a list of toys or technology they would like to have, and teens wanting to go to the mall.  Parents start planning the Thanksgiving Day dinners and holiday parties – it is a very festive time of year. Our community…

Put the giving spirit back in Thanksgiving

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche The holiday season is an excellent time of year to look for ways to give back to the community or to reevaluate how to make an impact in others’ lives.  Struggling is a reality for some people, and in the spirit and season of giving, here is a small sampling of…

Buffaloes stampede at annual Rock Slide

By CPC | November 1, 2015

The annual Rock Slide Fun Run had over 300 participants this year.  Co-chair Katie Abner commented, “It was wonderful to see kids and adults exercising together! We observed kids encouraging and pushing their parents and vice versa throughout the two course options.  The endorphin rush contributed to happy spending at the fall book fair!” BRE…

Memorial pays tribute to Douglas County veterans

By CPC | November 1, 2015

The list of distinguished Douglas County veterans engraved on the Veterans Memorial will grow as five new names are added this Veterans Day. Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik Nestled in the trees of the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Castle Rock is the majestic Veterans Memorial.  Built and erected in 1992, the black granite memorial…

Old Blinking Light

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Old Blinking Light – American Food; Southwestern soul By Adriana Hakes A bit of nostalgic history connects Taos, New Mexico to a sophisticated, yet rustic restaurant in Highlands Ranch that captures the diverse richness of Tex-Mex inspired cuisine and bears the name Old Blinking Light (OBL). Taos is a scenic destination nestled in the Sangre…

Castle Pines Junior Youth Group focuses on service and virtues

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Members of the Castle Pines Junior Youth Group took part in the Justice Run at Hudson Gardens on October 4.  The event supported efforts to fight human trafficking.  This is just one of many service projects the youth group supports. Yasmine Lamé, the group’s leader, is pictured third from the left, and her brother, Kian,…

Jimmy’s Photography moves to new location

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Jimmy Dozer is pictured here in front of the building housing his new studio in The Village at Castle Pines. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Jimmy Dozer and his photography studio have been fixtures in The Village at Castle Pines (VACP) for the past 11 years.  Dozer is well-known throughout the area for capturing…

School choice options offered for DCSD students

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Information and photo provided by Douglas County School District On November 12, the Douglas County School District (DCSD) will host a one-night-only School Choice Fair to help parents better acquaint themselves with the many educational options available within the Douglas County School District. The district embraces parent and student choice by offering a wide variety…

A flair for the dramatic in displays delights neighbors

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Castle Pines Village resident Mike Lanam enjoys making larger than life-size characters which he displays in his backyard for the holidays.  Lanam is seen here with his son Brennan alongside his bike-riding grim reaper which is featured each Halloween. By Amy Shanahan; photos by Amy Shanahan and courtesy of Mike Lanam Kids and adults alike…

The Nighthawks make Douglas County history

By CPC | November 1, 2015

The eighth grade Rocky Heights Middle School football champions switch out football pads for ties as they pose for a yearbook photo. The eighth graders made Douglas County history when they closed out the season with an 8-0 record.  By Amanda Merriman; photos courtesy of Maggie Bell, Emma Goble, and Michael Knoebel The eighth grade…

Community partners make noise; have fun

By CPC | November 1, 2015

John “Alto” Altomari began the meeting by explaining Aktion Club accomplishments worldwide while Kiwanian Jack Zelkin and Sue Evans stood by.  There are more than 400 clubs in eight countries with 12,500 members that volunteered 185,000 hours and generated $115,000 to donate back to the community. Article and photo submitted by the Kiwanis Club of…

Valor Christian to be honored in nation’s capital

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Information and photo provided by Valor Christian High School The United States Department of Education announced in September that Valor Christian High School (Valor) will be one of 335 “exemplary high performing” schools receiving the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award.  Valor is one of six schools in Colorado receiving the award, and is the…

Election Day – November 3; General Election information

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County reports that as of October 1, there were a total of 224,956 registered voters for the upcoming General Election on November 3.   Of those, 44,471 were Democrats, 104,150 were Republicans, and 76,335 were listed as other.  Make sure your vote counts and ensure that all mail-in ballots are…

Thanks McElroy family … for many great years and memories at Big O Tires Castle Pines!

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Catch for the Cure

By CPC | November 1, 2015

In early October, the Rock Canyon High School (left) and Regis Jesuit High School (right) girls varsity and junior varsity softball teams held their fourth annual “Catch for the Cure” game in support of breast cancer awareness.  The two teams raised more than $3,200 which was donated directly to The Jill Lamb Foundation, a local…

The Castle Pines Connection celebrates all things pink

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Castle Pines Village tennis wins again

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Tracey McCarthy, Erica Westphal, Lisa Wiggins (Team Captain), Tanya Hunter, Natalie Vickers, Courtney Mendell (Co-Captain) and Beth Markowski.  Not pictured, Penny Spencer and Gina Lurie.  By Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of Larry Bundy Castle Pines Village tennis continues to deserve accolades.  Most recently, the Women’s 2.5 Red Colorado Tennis Association (CTA) Twilight Team won all…

Super fun Field Day at Buffalo Ridge Elementary

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Kathy Fallert; courtesy photos September 24 was a beautiful fall day as Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) hosted its annual Field Day themed for Super Heroes.  There were multiple stations for the kids to rotate through which included a giant inflatable obstacle course, water balloon toss, Nerf archery, and potato sack races. Organizer and P.E.…

Finding our source of strength from within

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Article and photo by Riley Busch, RCHS intern writer With the start of fall at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) comes the start of many clubs and extracurricular activities.  Among those, the RCHS Sources of Strength (SOS) club has started up again for a great year.   SOS is a national organization with clubs in…

Thirteen-year-old girl wins second regional kart racing championship

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Article and photos submitted by Steve Apodaca Alexis Apodaca, 13-year-old resident of Buffalo Ridge Estates, won her second Championship of her young career, this time at The Track at Centennial.  In one of the most competitive classes in the region, Alexis won the nine race series among some of the best drivers in the region…

DCS Montessori falls into festival fun

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Matthew and Tyler Cohen take a break from the Fall Festival activities to enjoy some ice cream. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori School With a nip in the air, DCS Montessori School (DCSM) ushered in fall along with all the fun a new season brings.  The yearly tradition of the Fall…

Surrey Ridge artist wins prestigious national art award

By CPC | November 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Jacqueline Shuler Jacqueline Shuler, an accomplished artist and teacher, won first place in the professional division in painting with her original digital painting “Mountain Majesty” at the National Arts Program Front Range art exhibit presented by the Greater Castle Rock Art Guild. “I couldn’t believe it!” exuberantly stated Shuler. …

Creative floral designer takes her talent and vision to Paris

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Tasha Frye was thrilled to design all of the floral pieces for an upcoming wedding design book.  The photo shoot for the book took place at the beautiful Domaine des Evis which Frye described as “an amazing gem of a property with gorgeous French country grounds and a beautiful restored stone chateau.”  By Amy Shanahan;…

Wheels keep turning for Big O Castle Pines

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Article and photo by Amy Shanahan; courtesy photo Castle Pines resident Jeff Genuario spent the past thirteen years driving past the Big O Tires shop on Castle Pines Parkway, and often thought “wouldn’t it be great to have a store right here in my own community that my family has grown to love being a…

Kaitlyn Craig – Oh, the places you will go!

By CPC | November 1, 2015

Craig practiced many, many hours leading up to her performance; here she is wrapping up a dress rehearsal. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Michelle Craig and Cindy Kessinger If it is a Bird Girl you seek, look no further than down the street.  Kaitlyn Craig of Castle Pines dances, acts and truly shines. …

Shining light back into life’s dark places

By CPC | November 1, 2015

CanyonQuests for Vets (CQV) is a nonprofit organization founded earlier this year by high school teacher Brian Wood.  CQV honors veterans and provides socialization and a reconnection to civilian life through three-day canyoneering excursions.  These adventures not only bring the veterans outdoors, but also get them utilizing skills learned in the military such as teamwork,…

Local firefighters remember 9/11 at Red Rocks

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Fire personnel participated in the stair climb, dressed in full turnouts and gear. Castle Pines residents Lisa Voss and Laura Zeh join the many at Red Rocks Amphitheater for the annual 9/11 climb. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Laura Zeh and South Metro Fire Rescue firefighter David Freyta Everyone recalls where they were…

A life not yet fully lived; Charlie needs a kidney

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Charlie and Lynn Green of HOA2 have been married 58 years.  They are hopeful of finding a kidney donor for Charlie so they can do and see much more in life – including traveling to visit family, friends, and foreign exchange students they hosted over the years.  Their dogs Tucker, Claire and Riley keep them…

City of Castle Pines City Council Update

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Submitted by the City of Castle Pines Commercial Truck Traffic – At a recent City Council meeting, staff discussed truck traffic in Castle Pines. Castle Pines has the legal authority to regulate traffic on local streets and the existing traffic code addresses commercial vehicles.  However, enforcing regulations can be a challenge and residents have reported…

Douglas County offers new pine needle pilot program during October

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Submitted by Douglas County Douglas County will be offering pine needle collection at the slash/mulch site, located at 1400 Caprice Drive in Castle Rock as a pilot program for the month of October from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays only. There will be a designated area for disposal of the pine needles.  If the…

The City of Castle Pines gets wild

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of the City of Castle Pines On September 13, the City of Castle Pines hosted the 4th annual Run Wild in conjunction with the inaugural Dirty 40 Ride Wild, which was postponed last April due to inclement weather.  It is no understatement to say Castle Pines got wild! More…

Elements on top

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Left to right: Mark Adams, Kristin Adams, Nicole Opperman, John Kutac, and Jeff Jervik celebrated in Las Vegas. Press release and photo submitted by Elements Therapeutic Massage National franchise Elements Therapeutic Massage (Elements) celebrated the best of the best at its annual awards ceremony last month in Las Vegas. Nicole Opperman, manager of the Castle…

STEM Wars

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; photos courtesy of Douglas County Libraries A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…wait, no, that’s not right.  It is October 2015 here on earth where spaceships do not fly up and down I-25 – but parents you can shuttle your kids ages 6-12 to the Douglas County Libraries STEM…

DAR remembers

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Information and photo provided by Daughters of the American Revolution On Friday September 11, members and their families from the Castle Rock chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution delivered cookie platters, veggie trays and fruit plates to local fire stations and police departments as a show of appreciation.  The fire…

Village Idiots gather goods for a good cause

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Pictured left, left to right:  John Rehl, VIC² president, Sara Tibby, Leading Edge Physical Therapy; Alex Stambuk, Country Pedaler; Audrey Will, Coldwell Banker Castle Pines; Rebecca Wilson, TCM Whole Health, Inc.; Becky Schmeits, Horizon Prosthetics; Lisa Garcia, Bang Salon; Pam Inmann, DETF volunteer; and Jim Weglarz, DETF board member. Not pictured:  Donna Stern, MiYO Cafe…

Colorado Young Leaders plans local expansion

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Board President Darci Barlow (left) and Founder and Executive Director of Colorado Young Leaders Nicole Mahobian (right) at the August 27 fundraiser at Cherokee Ranch & Castle. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of Christy Herrington Photography Colorado Young Leaders (CYL), a non-profit created for high schoolers, is growing by leaps and bounds and looking to…

Teen passion for fall fashion

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Sara Cave proved that an oversized olive sweater atop a black dress can never go wrong, not this season anyway. Article and photos by Maria Pangalos, Rock Canton High School (RCHS) intern writer Fashion isn’t just about clothing: it is about shoes, makeup, hair, scent, accessories, and displaying who you are.  As the famous designer…

Continuing to soar to new heights

By CPC | October 1, 2015

RHMS students Ryland Tuers and Derek Fearon are excited to be a part of tech ER, the new elective at RHMS that focuses on aiding with technology.  Here the students are working on a new projector. By RHMS student Sarah Bermingham; photo courtesy of RHMS student Molly Mceowen Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) is constantly…

Wellspring Community celebrates another remarkable year

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Elizabeth Wood West; photos by Lynn Zahorik Wellspring Community’s (Wellspring) CEO and founder Mary Lou Fenton and staff gathered in September with hundreds of supporters, volunteers, friends, and families to celebrate the organization’s remarkable achievements at this year’s “Evening of Inspiration” annual fundraiser held at Cielo in Castle Pines. Wellspring is a non-profit organization…

B&B Cafe

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Adriana Hakes Castle Rock is rich in history, and one of its most notorious landmarks is the B&B Cafe.  Nearly seven decades ago, the establishment’s name was registered by Laura Barker and her son, Howard Barker – thus, B&B.  Although there have been several different owners throughout the years, the name remains the same,…

Seven-layer bar cookies

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Seven layer bar done better; an old classic transformed Article and photos by Lisa Crockett I have been on a quest for years.  As a kid, I determined that the world’s most perfect food was a chocolate chip cookie.  In fact, cookies were the first food I learned to cook on my own, which enabled…

Buffalo Ridge garden produces bountiful harvest

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Jen Smoldt The Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) garden boxes had been sitting empty and overgrown with weeds for about a year when parent Jen Smoldt inquired about being a classroom garden volunteer for her daughter’s third grade class last year.  Smoldt had previously been a garden volunteer a couple…

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