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Multifamily development still a potential for City of Castle Pines

By CPC | October 1, 2015

HOA1 residents Lorrie Ball (above left) and Harley Rinerson (above right) would be facing a three story structure just 60 feet from their property lines if the proposed complex project moves forward.  Castle Pines City Planner Sam Bishop (left) and Price Development Group (PDG) representative Chris Bennish held several meetings last month to address concerns…

Castle Rock Ghost Tour

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Sisters Amber Graham (left) and Magen Culver (right) are in their fourth year of spooking locals on their annual Castle Rock Ghost Tour. By Kathy Fallert; Photo courtesy of Magen Culver and Amber Graham Sisters and Castle Rock residents Magen Culver and Amber Graham spent a lot of time traveling from their home town in…

Great horned owl rescued from soccer net

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of AA A September morning started as a typical school day for American Academy (AA), but it quickly turned into a mixture of tense moments and excitement when a great horned owl was found trapped in one of the school’s soccer nets. AA’s facilities director Steve Cunningham found the…

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…

New restaurant in The Village at Castle Pines is sure to please

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Article and photos by Amy Shanahan Castle Pines residents are in for a treat as a new restaurant is moving into The Village at Castle Pines.  Danielle’s is owned by father and son team Danny and Vinny Pisarra, and is sure to become a local favorite. The restaurant, which held a soft opening in September,…

Afternoon on the Greens

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Personal tragedy elicits professional support and kindness

By CPC | October 1, 2015

After a fire destroyed RHMS math teacher Chris Noren’s apartment, her school community rallied to support her. By RHMS student Zoe Zizzo; photos courtesy of RHMS student Molly Mceowen, and Jack Ryckman August 15 was like any other day for Chris Noren, a new sixth grade math teacher at Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS).  Noren…

Neighborhood winery showcases new wines with friends

By CPC | October 1, 2015

Article and photos by Amy Shanahan Local winery Ruby Trust Cellars held its annual release party and open house on August 29 and 30 and received rave reviews from the approximately 450 people who visited over the course of the two-day event.   Castle Pines Village residents Basil Badwan and Rose Martinez attended for the…

On your mark, get set, DCS Montessori run

By CPC | October 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of DCS Montessori DCS Montessori (DCSM) was awash with gold event t-shirts, colorful face paint, crazy hair, and lively banners as more than 600 participants ushered in the fifth annual Cougar Fun Run last month. Students, faculty, staff, parents and volunteers took part in DCSM’s largest fundraiser of the…

Back at school, but not too late to try something new this summer

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Maria and Sophia Pangalos atop 14,265-foot Quandary Peak near Breckenridge with a photo-bombing mountain dog. Article and photos by Maria Pangalos, RCHS intern writer As the school year begins again, we fall back into the same routines; mom and dad at work, kids at school, kids go to activities after school, you all eat dinner…

Guests get “Footloose” at annual fundraiser

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Castle Pines Village residents Fred and Jana Bartlit are pictured with this year’s entertainers Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald.  The Lulu’s Barkin’ BBQ fundraiser is held at the Bartlit’s lovely home each year and benefits the Dumb Friends League.  This year the event raised nearly $800,000 and succeeded in finding new homes for ten lucky…

Overnight Texas beef tenderloin

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Lisa Perini A big part of what makes Lulu’s Barkin’ BBQ such an amazing event (see related story front page) is the delicious food that is served each year.  Thanks to the wonderful folks from Perini Ranch Steakhouse out of Buffalo Gap, Texas, no one goes home hungry. Tom…

Castle Pines community tees off to support The Joshua School

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Caption and photos by Elean Gersack Matt and Kari Ansay (far left and far right) with dear friends John and Kristi Hermann of Castle Pines Village.  John served as Master of Ceremonies for the awards ceremony during the XDrive Classic Golf Tournament at The Club at Pradera on August 3.  Proceeds from the event went…

Golf pro named Colorado’s first

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Fifteen year Castle Pines resident Dennis Murray is the only pro golfer in Colorado history to be named both Teacher of the Year (2015) and Player of the Year (1982). By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Dennis Murray We’ve all heard the saying, “those who can, DO; those who can’t, TEACH.”  Not so for professional…

Social worker and furry friend help reduce anxiety

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Social worker Julia Gregson loves having her practice in the Coldwell Banker building on Happy Canyon Road in the heart of Castle Pines.  Her dog Claire is ever present by her side and is happy to greet visitors and clients alike. By Rachel Zetwick, intern writer; photo by Amy Shanahan When walking into Julia Gregson’s…

Board vacancy for civic-minded history buffs

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Information provided by Douglas County Do you have a head for history and a heart for public service?  If so, the Douglas County Historic Preservation Board may be the perfect place for you to serve.  The nine-member board has an immediate opening for someone who has experience or knowledge in helping to preserve the area’s…

Kids meal deals at nearby restaurants

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Adriana Hakes At The Castle Pines Connection, we understand that taking your family with kids out to eat can quickly rack up a hearty bill.  By the time you order drinks, meals and desserts, you can expect to walk out of the establishment with anywhere from $60 to $100 less in your wallet. This…

Autumn runs just for fun By Lynne Marsala Basche

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche There is nothing better than getting outside on a crisp late summer or early fall Colorado day and participating in a local run or bike event.  And, if those events have zombies, color blasters or pumpkins, all the better.  Lace up your sneakers, get ready to walk, run or anything in…

Local artist adds splashes of life in vibrant color to represent downtown structures

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of Lucia McConnell Inspiration is everywhere you look.  For Castle Rock artist Cindy Welch, inspiration can be found in the form of a mailbox, colorful outdoor umbrellas and even business signs.  Welch’s latest commission, “The Barn,” which is being unveiled next month, represents her passion for capturing moments in…

Back to School

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Spellbinders bring stories to life

By CPC | September 1, 2015

A Spellbinder volunteer captivated the imagination of this audience of children. Information provided by Douglas County Libraries Douglas County Libraries is seeking volunteers for a program that bridges the generation gap and helps young children learn. Spellbinders are seasoned volunteers ages 50 and older who stay young at heart by telling stories to children in…

Castle Pines Connection bids farewell to exceptional colleague, neighbor and friend

By CPC | September 1, 2015

The Crockett Family (Richard, Lisa, Nora, Sam, and Ben) are heading north to Mankato, Minnesota. They are all set to make new friends, tackle the cold and try things like snowshoeing and cross country skiing. We will miss you all! By Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of the Crockett Family Lisa Crockett and The Castle Pines…

Vet clinic shares animal-human philosophy at ribbon cutting

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Dr. Jay and Gina Brekke have jumped in with both feet and are already making a difference in the Castle Pines community.  On this recent “house call” to SmartLife Audio Video in The Village, Dr. Jay examined Cody after a frantic call from the business owner who was concerned about the Labrador Retriever.  All are…

All in a good night’s sleep – and a remarkable pillow

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Louisa Wright is a Castle Pines resident who came up with a simple idea three years ago and has seen tremendous success with her product My Back Sleeper.  The pillow (pictured here) forces users to remain sleeping on their back throughout the night. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan It took more than a couple…

Spotlight on Food

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Each month, The Connection Food & Dining guide features a restaurant we feel our readers will enjoy.  A restaurant  cannot pay to be featured, and there is no charge to the restaurant once they have been selected.   This month, we thought we would spice things up a bit with ethnic food.  Check out The Connection…

A cruise down memory lane – fun for all ages

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Logan Haselden enjoyed showing his vintage 1970 Grabber Green Mustang Fastback to the huge crowd that came out to enjoy the Hot Rods in the Village Car Show. Article and photos by Amy Shanahan The seventh annual “Hot Rods in the Village” car show sponsored by the Vintage Car Club of Castle Rock took place…

Cuba Cuba

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Welcome to Cuba Cuba If you can’t find the time or the money to jaunt off to Cuba for a long weekend, you are in luck. Right here in Colorado, there are several locations that can lend you a little taste of Cuba. Per a friendly recommendation, Cuba Cuba Sandwicheria made it on our list…

Cancer prevention takes a radical turn – for the better

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Tapestry Hills residents (left to right) Kieran, Cortney, Ryan, and Cale Williams.  Cortney underwent a voluntary double mastectomy last year as cancer prevention. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Courtney Williams With Breast Cancer Awareness month just around the corner, genetic testing for the BRCA genes may be an option to consider.  The BRCA gene…

The Melt officially opens in Park Meadows

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Castle Pines neighbor Dennis Hendrickson (center) and his family enjoy a meal from California-based The Melt, now open in the dining hall at Park Meadows Retail Resort.  (Photo by Terri Wiebold)

Club donates generously to staff members

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Fifteen staff members at The Country Club at Castle Pines received scholarship money on behalf of the club members.  Left to right:  Ethan Baughman, Reed Wagstaff, Jordan Kauffmann, Mackenzie Maslowski, Kayla Trujillo, Mario Mangone, Morgan Adams, Ryan Hough, Blake Mounts, Justin “JT’ Kahn, Alexis Svenson, Kyle Parmley, and Lauren Simpson.  Not pictured: Sebastian Wilson and…

A coloring contest winner with taste

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Ten-year-old Ferron Marx displayed her winning entry in the Food Truck Frenzy poster contest, which will be used for promotion of the event next summer. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photo courtesy of Castle Pines Orthodontics The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce hosted its inaugural Food Truck Frenzy this summer, but food was not the only…

Warriors … come out and play

By CPC | September 1, 2015

10u World Series Championship Warriors wrapped up an amazing undefeated week on July 25.  Left to right, back row: Coaches Eric Jaworsky, Jon Shank (CP), Ryan Duman (CP), and Scott Bliek (CP); Front row:  Garrett Triplett, Chase Jaworsky, JT Shank (CP), Julian Terreza, Carson Tinney, Brody Bliek (CP), Dominick Cristinzio, Dylan Goltl, Noah Scott, Brayden Duman,…

Community shred event

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Spector, Dodd & Associates hosted a community paper shred and computer recycling event on Saturday, August 1. The event was a rousing success, with more than 200 cars dropping off recycling.  The event raised roughly $1,500 for Connect Us, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help develop skills in young children with Autism.  The…

“Mommy and me” day in Denver

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Liz Jurkowski and her son Wade waited for the light rail train at Lincoln Station in Lone Tree. Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski What little kid does not like a train ride?  And what mom would turn down some real quality time with her son or daughter?  On a beautiful summer weekend day, the…

Twenty years of service strong

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Caption and photo by Amy Shanahan The Country Club at Castle Pines would like to congratulate Sean McCue for 20 years of service as the golf course superintendent at the club.  McCue has served in this position through many staff and club changes but still enjoys his job every single day.  “I love my job…

Douglas County royalty

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Castle Pines resident Jameson Benson (17) was crowned Douglas County Fair Queen 2016.  To learn more about Jameson, visit http://www.douglascountyfairandrodeo.com/royalty/. Douglas County Fair Queen Jameson Benson with Sheriff Tony Spurlock (right) and the 2016 royal court. Photo courtesy of Carla Kenny

Castle Pines residents receive national honor

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Loralee Kaschinske and Martha Beck. Beverly Byrd and Molly Beck By Patte Smith; photos courtesy of Douglas County Libraries Volunteering over the past year, four Castle Pines residents were recognized by Douglas County Libraries (DCL) on July 28 for their service and commitment to the libraries.  Each award winner received the President’s Volunteer Service Award,…

Time to get your orchestra on

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Thirteen-year-old Castle Pines resident Maiya Upton is an active participant with DCYO. Long time musician and conductor Thomas Blomster helps lead 35 young musicians at DCYO. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Julia Brochey Do you have a young orchestra musician looking to expand their horizons?  Douglas County Youth Orchestra (DCYO) may be just the…

Celebrating local business and community

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Article and photos by Amy Shanahan; photos by Cindy Cranstone Close to 2,000 people made it out to Sterling Custom Homes’ annual luxury home tour in August.  Sterling, along with many of its trade partners showcased a beautifully custom-built home in Castle Pines Village.  Visitors were able to see the very latest in custom finishes…

Lone Tree Link celebrates a year of success

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Patte Smith More successful than organizers imagined, the Lone Tree Link is going strong and will celebrate its first anniversary on September 17.  “We’ve been extremely impressed with the Lone Tree Link service and the positive response from riders who have chosen to utilize the free shuttle to get them to and from the…

Stellar new team leads the way at Rocky Heights

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Rocky Heights Middle School is proud of its new administrative team.  Left to right: Dean Kelly Corr, Assistant Principal Celine Wicks, Principal Dr. Jason Sears, and Assistant Principal Matt Wilson. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) experienced quite a bit of change over the summer, as its entire administrative staff…

Fall splendor in the Colorado Rockies

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Patte Smith Autumn in Colorado is a sensory experience.  Whether on a weekend drive through the mountains or trekking along a path next to a stream, the beauty of fall colors is amazing.  Take a deep breath and smell the pines while enjoying the  breathtaking sights of the Rockies and the color palette of…

Leading by example

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Members of Foundry Church in Castle Pines came together for the Do Good Challenge, helping others in need. By Riley Busch, RCHS intern writer; photo courtesy of Debra Prince When you look around you, what do you see?  Do you see only the world, full of your worries and problems?  Or, do you see the…

Taylor Morrison development draws in community

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Article and photos by Amy Shanahan While development in the 80108 zip code has been limited the past few years, residents in the southern portion of Castle Pines Village are seeing some new home construction. Home builder Taylor Morrison  featured  its “Under the Tuscan Sky” event at its new development in Castle Pines Village on…

Castle Pines Village summer carnival celebration

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Article and photos by Amy Shanahan School may be back in session, but summer is not over yet!  Castle Pines Village (CPV) residents celebrated going back to school with a kid’s carnival at the Summit Club and a pool party at the Canyon Club on a gorgeous day in August.  Both parties were hosted by…

Neighbors are a source of strength for iron mom

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Vacquero resident Jessie Kenny had a slew of supporters from the neighborhood at the Ironman Boulder finish line. Participating in her first Iron Man Triathlon ever, Kenny finished in just over 12 ½ hours last month in Boulder. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Jessie Kenny Jessie Kenny, resident of Vacquero, moved to Colorado two…

Orzo Salad with Pine Nuts and Cranberries

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Pasta perfect for summer’s end Article and photo by Lisa Crockett I love noodles, I really, really do.  When I was a teenager, someone had the genius idea to transform the backyard barbecue-style macaroni salad (which I liked pretty well, honestly) into something that seemed somehow more sophisticated.  Continental, even. Instead of calling it “spaghetti”…

Castle Pines Village tennis does it again!

By CPC | September 1, 2015

The CPV Ladies 3.5 Red team (two photos above) is all grins right after their state championship win on August 2!  Congratulations to the entire team — Jill Skinner, Liz Zeller, Stacia Novak, Karen Lang-Pluto, Diane David, Deb Rubida, Biz Hansen, Britney Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Lowen, Anthea Gerberg, Linda Hanson, Karin Miller and Mary Walker.…

Furry friends together again

By CPC | September 1, 2015

By Elean Gersack On Saturday, September 19 from 8 a.m. to noon dogs and their owners will converge on the trails at Glendale Farm Open Space for a wag of a good time at the annual Denver Dumb Friends League’s Wag ‘n Trail.      The 1.6 mile hike will boast beautiful views and plenty of…

Rotary Club honors charter member

By CPC | September 1, 2015

Outgoing Rotary club president Karen Becker (left) was thrilled to present the award for Rotarian of the Year to Renee Palmer (right) in thanks for her dedicated service to her local community. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of James McClung The Rotary Club of Castle Pines (RCCP) was thrilled to honor Renee Palmer as Rotarian…

The Castle Pines Connection website gets a makeover

By CPC | August 1, 2015

By Lisa Crockett The Connection’s website has a fresh new look. When you visit www.castlepinesconnection.com you will find more than just a pretty face, however.  In a matter of seconds, readers can easily access information about any subject The Connection has covered – ever – plus a whole lot more! “Although we pride ourselves on…

Come party at Bar Double F Ranch in Larkspur

By CPC | August 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche The Castle Pines Rotary is excited to introduce BBQ, Brews & Banjos.  This family-friendly event is August 23 from 12:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at the Bar Double F Ranch in Larkspur and is sure to be a toe-tapping good time.   Spend a relaxing summer afternoon enjoying delicious food and…

High school cyclists hit the trails hard

By CPC | August 1, 2015

The recent HRC fundraiser taught the young cyclists respect for the trail system and also gave them some well-deserved pride in the work they accomplished. Pictured right:  After repairing more than 800 feet of trail, these HRC volunteers took a test ride to enjoy their hard work. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Kim Lockett…

Gratitude given to volunteers of Project Recycle

By CPC | August 1, 2015

More than 200 volunteers donated their time to Project Recycle, a local nonprofit organization that gives recycled bikes to children and adults in need.  These volunteers spent a beautiful day together at Elk Ridge Park in July.  Jim Mullen and his great-granddaughter Harper Ann Cooper both volunteered for Project Recycle and attended the event at…

Farm fresh produce a zip code away

By CPC | August 1, 2015

Directions to the Castle Rock Farmers Market, which opened for the 2015 season on July 11:  From Castle Pines, take I-25 south to the Wilcox/Wolfensberger exit, go east, follow the road south to Third Street, and turn right to Elbert Street. The Farmers Market and plenty of parking will be on the left. Information and…

Summer school turned summer camp lets kids soar

By CPC | August 1, 2015

“All things doughy” and “Babysitter Training” were just two of the classes offered during SOAR at Rocky Heights Middle School.  Students enjoyed seeing their friends and having new experiences in this unique program offered by the school. By Rachel Zetwick, intern writer; photos courtesy of Patti Anoff  This summer, incoming sixth, seventh, and eighth grade…

Exploring the possibilities as an FBI agent

By CPC | August 1, 2015

No cameras or cell phones were permitted inside the facility during the Denver FBI Teen Academy, which was attended by RCHS junior (now senior) Dakota Wendell. By Adriana Hakes; photo courtesy of Barb Wendell The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wants to give young minds a chance to experience what working for them might look…

Volunteers needed for homebound deliveries

By CPC | August 1, 2015

Information provided by Douglas County Libraries Douglas County Libraries (DCL) is seeking volunteers to assist with its homebound delivery service. Homebound delivery is available to Douglas County residents who are unable to leave their places of residence due to extended illness, health condition or disability.  Qualified residents complete reader profiles to let DCL know their…

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