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Roome is named new city clerk

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett The City of Castle Pines has a new city clerk.  Bruce Roome was sworn into the position in January and now handles a variety of city matters, including taking minutes at city council meetings; city record keeping; administering business, sales tax and liquor licenses; and overseeing election procedures. “I…

Community wide event in support of critically injured police officer

By CPC | March 1, 2015

The entire Adsit family will be participating in the Rise & Run 5K on May 2 in Castle Pines.  Officer John Adsit was severely injured on December 3 but he has made incredible positive strides in his recovery. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of the Adsit family The Castle Pines community is coming together to…

Newest member of the staff at The Country Club at Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Alicia Huss recently joined The Country Club at Castle Pines as the new membership and communications director.  “Meeting the members has been a lot of fun,” remarked Huss.  “The staff here is so fantastic and so helpful and welcoming – it’s such a great environment!” Article and photo by Amy Shanahan The Country Club at…

Full Circle Yoga Therapy Welcomed to Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2015

The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce welcomed Full Circle Yoga Therapy (www.fullcircleyogatherapy.biz) to the Castle Pines community with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the chamber office.   Pictured above (front row left to right):  Andy Russell, Megan Fowler, Charlotte Mattox, Yolanda Bruce, Greg Bone, Yvette Costa – owner, Rebecca Costa, Nicole Moses, Kristin Adams, and Wendell…

Passion for the outdoors inspires profession to “heel”

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Dr. Jessica Herzog, a CPV resident and Castle Rock podiatrist and surgeon, with her husband Ryan on a recent trip to New Zealand to celebrate their 10-year anniversary.  By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Jessica Herzog Dr. Jessica Herzog fell in love with Colorado during her foot and ankle surgical residency at the Highlands/Presbyterian St.…

Here kitty, kitty spotted in the city

By CPC | March 1, 2015

  Photo courtesy of Karen Barton From the City of Castle Pines, KnightsBridge resident Karen Barton sent in this amazing photo she took on February 8 at 11:30 am.  She digitally captured this gorgeous bobcat on her drive home from Daniels Park where, ironically, she was taking pictures of wildlife.  The animal was crossing Daniels…

One step closer to glory

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of Jessica Dobler Jessica Dobler of Castle Pines was just named a National Merit Finalist!  In November, Dobler was named a National Merit semifinalist, an honor bestowed on the highest scorers of the preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship qualifying test (PSAT/NMSQT).   Only 15,000 semifinalists are notified that they have advanced…

Cripple Creek

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Experience the rush Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski Castle Pines resident, Landon Holderness, visits the Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum. Visitors can tour and see many working mines.   Take a step back in time and wander through Pikes Peak country this spring break.  Cripple Creek, the county seat for Teller County, offers plenty…

National Signing Day for exceptional 80108 student athletes

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos On February 4, high school athletes all over Colorado signed letters of intent to play their respective sports at the collegiate level on National Signing Day.  Each National Signing Day event took place at the respective schools and athletes were surrounded by coaches, family and friends.   Within the 80108…

Nominations needed for outstanding youth in Douglas County

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Amy Shanahan The Douglas County Youth Initiative (DCYI) is actively seeking nominations for exemplary youths in Douglas County to receive the Outstanding Youth Award.  In its second year, this awards ceremony recognizes youth ages 13 through 19 who have overcome adversity and are making positive changes in their lives. The DCYI began in 2005…

Cucumber & Salmon Roll-Ups w/Dilled Yogurt Cheese

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Making yogurt cheese means gathering a few simple supplies: cheesecloth, a strainer, plain Greek Yogurt and a mixing bowl.  Greek yogurt spends a day in the fridge draining through cheesecloth and a strainer to produce a light, creamy spread. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett The holidays are over, Valentine’s Day is a memory and…

Summer outdoor adventures leave electronics in the dust

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Avid4 Adventure Like most Coloradans, Castle Pines residents Christy McDonald and Kim Spuhler enjoy the outdoors and everything the area has to offer.  Camping, hiking, biking, skiing, and snowboarding are regular activities for their families.  When it came time to find a summer camp to engage their children’s…

Novice team performs well at Lego League competition

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Pictured above (from left to right, bottom to top):  Rohan Adepu, Addie Sires, Neeraj Dodda, Rahul Sampangiramahaih, Kaushik Kaja, Tanya Chourasia, Phalgun Taman, Vaibhav Chourasia, and Aditya Vepa took the third place prize in the FLL Robotic Qualifier Tournament. By RHMS eighth grade student Lia Halvas;  photo courtesy of Shalini Bose Nine students from Rock…

Artist is an important part of the (cultural) landscape

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Pastel artist Sue Shehan showcases her work in various venues in Douglas County and surrounding areas. Article and photo by Lisa Crockett  Castle Pines resident and artist Sue Shehan has talent coming out of her fingertips.  Literally. Her signature cloudscape, landscape, and wildlife pastels are produced with deft and delicate strokes of pastel chalk using…

The Winter Formal dance from a student’s perspective

By CPC | March 1, 2015

RCHS Students Mandy Shuster, Lauren Kirger, Maria Pangalos, (CP residents) and Sarah Kaukol laugh together before going to the Winter Formal dance on January 24.  The four girls have been close since seventh grade and went to Homecoming together as well.  “It’s so nice to have such a close group of friends who have an…

Old school “house calls” come to the City of Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Dr. Malin Sadler is opening his new Castle Pines concierge family practice, For the Family Medical Care, this month. By Elizabeth Wood West; photo courtesy of Malin Sadler New Castle Pines resident Malin Sadler, M.D. is excited about bringing his concierge-style medical care to the community.  Sadler’s new family practice, For the Family Medical Care,…

Business Over Beverage (aka BOB) celebrates its fourth birthday

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Top left going clockwise: Castle Pines City Councilwoman Tera Radloff and her husband, Jon. Founders, Greg Bruce (left) and John Manka (right)  with Siena’s General Manager (center) Brian Young. Tim Granville, Jean Burr, and Anna Morin. Nick Lucey, AnnMarie Maestas Ursetta, and Larry Higman. Ladies Cheri Kettner, Alyson Scatton, Shelly Barnes, and a welcome newcomer…

The power of women coming together

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Amy Shanahan, photos courtesy of Lisa Whitney-Smith Women Inspired Together (WIT) kicked off 2015 with an amazing event that brought eighty local women together for a full day of inspiration, laughter, good food, and sharing.  WIT is a new movement whose mission is to bring women together for fun and stimulating events that encourage…

Sage Canyon Elementary dance is sealed with a KISS

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Girls at Sage Canyon invited a special adult guest to escort them to a ball with a wintry theme.  Photo booths and yummy treats were highlights, but dancing was the evening’s centerpiece. By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of Sage Canyon Elementary At Sage Canyon Elementary,  the annual winter ball had a “frozen” theme.  But despite…

Cherry Hills Christian School named Apple Distinguished School

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Castle Pines residents, CHC Superintendent Robert Bignell and CHC Elementary Assistant Principal Kati Melton stood with school administrators and teachers after receiving the Apple Distinguished School award. Article and photo submitted by Cherry Hills Christian (CHC) School Cherry Hills Christian School (CHC) in Highlands Ranch has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2014–2016…

The “Canyon Crew” slam dunks The Harlem Wizards

By CPC | March 1, 2015

by Patte Smith; photos courtesy of Mars Tweed and Sierra Zizzo The Canyon Crew (Crew) shot past the Harlem Wizards (Wizards) as basketball fans roared with laughter during the Crew vs. Wizards face-off at Rock Canyon High School.  With fantastic antics, dynamic dribbling, and awesome alley-oops, both teams ran, jumped, and even rolled on the…

RCHS feeder area schools win John Irwin Awards

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Administrators from schools in the Rock Canyon High School feeder area celebrated their 2014 John Irwin School of Excellence recognition.  Remarkably, every school in the feeder area received the award. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Jen Murdock Several schools in the Castle Pines area have been recognized as John Irwin Award winners for 2014. …

A warm and friendly welcome to the neighborhood

By CPC | March 1, 2015

New residents of Castle Pines Village (CPV) thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the reception held in February in their honor by the CPV Welcome Group.  The beautiful Country Club at Castle Pines was the venue for this quarterly event, which is the perfect way for new residents to learn more about their new community and to…

The Colorado Children’s Chorale: ambassadors for the world

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Colorado Children’s Chorale Three Castle Pines residents, Jack Barton, Andrew Dupper and Olivia Meyers, are part of the Colorado Children’s Chorale (CCC), which recently gained international attention.  The CCC performed at the World Ski Championship in Vail and sang the national anthem for the country of each winning racer at the medal ceremonies.  The group…

Cookies & Crèma

By CPC | March 1, 2015

Cookies & Crèma serves up treats and yummy eats Breakfast at Cookies & Crèma is hearty and made from scratch. Beverages at Cookies & Crèma run the gamut from a classic latte to house specialties like a Mayan mocha. By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of Cookies & Crèma Cookies & Crèma, a locally-owned coffee stop,…

What’s all the neighborhood buzz about?

By CPC | March 1, 2015

By Patte Smith Sports figures to sheriff deputies are all sporting facial hair these days – a fad that has come and gone over the years, but is now being encouraged by Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock.  Mustaches to beards, long hair to Fu Manchus, residents will see scruffy looking deputy sheriffs patrolling the county…

A creative and charitable take on traditional tree trimming

By CPC | February 1, 2015

New Womenade board member Mary MacDonald (top left) and friends Suzanne Rizley (center) and Dawn Carter (right) in front of the Gatsby-themed tree.   Above right and at left two of the many themed trees at Pat Nohavec-Fink’s home where the Womenade December gathering took place. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of Womenade  Womenade, a…

The Connection launches food and dining guide

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Terri Wiebold, Editor February marks the inaugural issue of The Connection Food & Dining guide, a resource for readers packed with coupons and specials to bring more value to your dining experience. Education.  Experience.  Value.   For many years, The Castle Pines Connection has featured stories and has educated readers about great restaurants and local…

A decade of friendship, sharing and giving comes to a close

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Guests of the “Annual Ladies Luncheon” go home each year with unique handmade wine charms, name tags, bookmarks and ornaments, along with a treat bag of a homemade goody and the gift they purchased at the auction.  This annual event represents the true meaning of Christmas.  Hostess Cindy Hamilton (left) and her “right hand man”…

The Connection staff wraps up 2014 in style

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Matthew Bundy The Castle Pines Connection staff celebrated the conclusion of its sixth successful year at a holiday dinner at Gabriel’s Restaurant in Sedalia. “This is a special time for our staff because we get to bring our spouses out and show them our appreciation for all the sacrifices…

Business is good in Douglas County

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County, which now has the sixth highest median income in the nation, has seen its unemployment figures dip below 4 percent for the first time since 2008 in recent months. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the County’s unemployment rate hit 3.4 percent in September…

Winter shenanigans at American Academy

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Photos courtesy of Pete Solano Thrills, spills and over-the-top hills challenge these Xtreme Castle Pines sledders who endured the freezing cold to challenge American Academy’s snow-packed slopes.  Zoe Solano (left) flies down the course as Oliver “Sled Dog Millionaire” Welch (center) conquers a jump landing hard.  Almeta Solano (right) catches serious air.  Future XGames competitors? 

From classroom seats to music beats

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Riley Busch By RHMS eighth grade student Riley Busch  As the musicians raced to get their equipment from the buses, the students of the elementary schools shuffled into the gymnasium.  While the band and orchestra settled into their chairs and the students quieted down, Scott McGowan, band and orchestra teacher at Rocky Heights Middle School…

RCHS Freshmen Cheer wins state championship; roster correction –

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich The RCHS Freshmen Cheer squad won the state championship on December 13 at Cherokee Trail High School.  The roster in the January issue of The Connection was incomplete; the Freshmen Cheer squad roster includes: Sophie Chirco, Cameron Dreher, Megan Goldin, Annalise Hildebrand, Avery Kane, Shelby Kane, Caroline Lascor, Ashley Miller, Hailey Mosteller,…

Colorado movement pursues goal of higher education for those with intellectual disabilities

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Members of IN! hosted an information night for prospective parents and students at the home of Tammy Abramovitz in January.  Members of the Board of IN! presented information about the tremendous advances that the group has made in bringing about the reality of inclusive higher education for students with intellectual disabilities.  Pictured from left to…

Sage Canyon students learn medical detective work

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Top photo: After research and discussion about the circulatory system, fifth graders Isaiah Barrett (left) and Matt Strong (center)share their findings about how the heart oxygenates blood with their teacher Carolynn Barthelemy.   Bottom photo: Logan Byers, a fifth grader at Sage Canyon Elementary, reviews the circulatory system with his teacher Carolynn Barthelemy. Students are…

Coming together to “Save the Music”

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Student musicians like BRE violinist Josh Ruegge and TTE trumpeter Abe West will perform at a charity event at the Castle Pines Community Center on February 6. Proceeds from the event will provide band and orchestra scholarships to local students in need. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett Budget cuts several years back changed the…

ShadowBox frames memories to last a lifetime

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Julie Adkins, 15-year resident of Castle Pines, has started ShadowBox, a business dedicated to compiling all of your special memories from any event and creatively framing them for display.   Article and photo by Lisa Nicklanovich  How is it best to capture a child’s sports season, a vacation or other important event in your life? …

Castle Pines: The amazing view from up here

By CPC | February 1, 2015

From one day to the next: Castle Pines photographer Julie Lamb took these breathtaking shots in Daniels Park last month on a sunny day, and just 24 hours later captured a more wintry scene.  Lamb, who often affixes the hashtag “#colorado beauty” to work she posts on social media, is captivated by Daniels Park and…

New salon in The Village brings years of experience

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Nani Schwartz By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Nani Schwartz Nani Schwartz is thrilled to bring her numerous years of experience and knowledge to her new salon located in The Village at Castle Pines.  This is the second location for Schwartz, who currently owns and operates Heads Up Salon located at Southlands Center in Aurora.…

Library invites young artists to ‘Stop’ for creativity

By CPC | February 1, 2015

The first Monday of every month through August, a portion of the Castle Pines Library will be transformed into an art studio aimed at engaging kids ages 6-12 in various forms of art.  Through a program called “Art Stop on the Go,” the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) is sending artist Cheyenne Bsaies to…

Snow season has arrived in the Castle Pines community

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Guy Postlewait Winter is in full swing, and in Colorado that means snow.  What can you expect when the flakes begin to fall? All communities follow similar protocols when prioritizing the order in which streets are plowed:  main arterial roads first, then collector roads and school bus routes, local…

National Girls & Women in Sports luncheon honors student athletes

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Student athletes, parents, coaches, administrators, family, and friends joined to celebrate the 108 student athletes honored at the ninth annual Douglas County Girls & Women in Sports luncheon held January 16 at Chaparral High School. Article and photo by Maria Pangalos, RCHS intern writer; school portraits and bios courtesy of DCSD Seven distinguished young ladies…

Proposed new bridge to span Lincoln Avenue in Lone Tree

By CPC | February 1, 2015

A proposed bridge spanning Lincoln Avenue in Lone Tree will be located west of the Charles Schwab campus and Heritage Hills Circle.  Designs will be presented to the public mid-year 2015. By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of the City of Lone Tree In December 2014, the Lone Tree City Council approved a contract with Fentress…

“The Big Burn” airs February 3 on PBS

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Information provided by South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Inspired by Timothy Egan’s best-selling book, “The Big Burn” is a dramatic story of the massive wildfire that swept across the Northern Rockies in the summer of 1910.  By the time it was all over, the fire had devoured more than three million acres and at least…

Martinis, sneakers, hockey … Valentine’s Day?

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Lynne Marsala Basche Valentine’s Day means different things to different people, and sometimes, it means nothing at all.  No matter your feelings about the day or how you want to acknowledge it, if you are looking for something to do, there are plenty of fun, local choices.  Couples are optional … Movie and a…

Castle Pines resident named new golf pro at nearby Club

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Castle Pines resident George Kahrhoff is the new Director of Golf Operations for The Club at Ravenna. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Amy Hill  Castle Pines resident George Kahrhoff has taken the reins as the new Director of Golf Operations at The Club at Ravenna, a gated golf course community in Littleton.  Kahrhoff brings…

Garden club enjoys learning about Colorado wineries

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Castle Pines Village Garden Club members pictured above (left to right):  Linda Bullock, Carol Waldron, Susan Blackburn, Grace Gehret, Ginny Forstmann, Sue Navaro, and Janet Gilliland. The ladies of the Castle Pines Village Garden Club thoroughly enjoyed learning about all of the wineries that exist throughout the six different regions of Colorado.  Sommelier and author…

Be good to your heart …

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Elean Gersack It’s February and that means it is national heart month … not the red commercial Valentine’s hearts, but your heart.  We should be good to our hearts throughout the year, but this month marks a time to give it some extra love and make a commitment to improve heart health.  Taking simple…

New business is ready to help brides-to-be

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Cindy Egitto (pictured here with her husband Rick and two dogs) is excited about her new business Brides To Be Accessories. “My new business provides hip and trendy items for brides,” explained Egitto. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Cindy Egitto  Castle Pines Village (CPV) resident Cindy Egitto is thrilled about her new business “Brides…

Buffalo Ridge P.E. teacher’s healthy passion is contagious

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Ronda Gutierrez, physical education teacher at BRE (back row; right side) stands with staff and students from BRE and Broncos player, David Bruton Jr., earlier this year at a Broncos game.  BRE was honored with the Touch Down award for Fuel Up to Play 60. By Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of Jen Murdock and Ronda…

New Douglas County officials take oath

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Seven Douglas County officials were sworn in to their respective elected offices on January 13 by 18th Judicial District Judge Paul King.  From left: Sheriff Tony Spurlock, Treasurer Diane Holbert, Surveyor Robert Snodgrass, Assessor Lisa Frizell, Commissioner David A. Weaver, Coroner Jill Romann, and Clerk and Recorder Merlin Klotz. Information provided by Douglas County Seven…

Buffalo Ridge showcases creativity

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Using grade-appropriate concepts, these second graders were thrilled to share their marble runs to explain forces and motion. Article and photos by Lynne Marsala Basche  Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) was excited to share its second school-wide showcase with the community in December.  The quarterly showcases are designed to give family, friends, and the community an…

The Connection partners with local area chambers

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Patte Smith The Castle Pines Connection is a locally owned and operated small business and is a staunch supporter of  area chambers of commerce. Having enjoyed representation on the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for the past four years, The Connection staff is broadening its involvement in the community and (in…

A hassle-free tasty treat for your Valentine sweet – Soft Center Molten Chocolate Cake

By CPC | February 1, 2015

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett When I turned eleven years old, my dad took me out for lunch to celebrate.  I still remember what I ate: a perfect filet mignon, a baked potato, and for dessert, something I had never tried: chocolate torte.  It was my first encounter with a “flourless” chocolate cake.  I…

Spring fever getting to you? Time to plan Colorado camping

By CPC | February 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of the National Park Service Outdoor enthusiasts abound in beautiful Colorado and excited families, thrill-seekers, extreme hikers, mountain bikers and fanatical fishermen dream of spring wildflowers blooming, warm sunny days and the smell of campfires.  With more than 4,000 affordable campsites and 58 cabins and yurts located throughout the state,…

Manna

By CPC | February 1, 2015

A Taste of Manna Forget what you think you know about hospital food.  Manna, housed in the Castle Rock Adventist Hospital, offers cuisine that is elegant, delicious, and has an eye toward all things fresh and healthy. By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of Manna Restaurant Forget everything you think you know about hospital food.  Instead…

Student leaders growing through empowerment retreats

By CPC | February 1, 2015

At a recent co-ed middle school leadership retreat, students participate in a team building exercise.  The Douglas County sheriff department and DCSD partner to offer empowerment retreats which are having a significant impact on school culture throughout the district. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of DCSD  In addition to attending school, hundreds of Douglas County…

Nekter juicing jump start on the New Year

By CPC | January 1, 2015

A juice cleanse from Nekter Juice Bar features different juices like this one, a spicy lemonade-style drink that gets a pleasant kick from cayenne and turmeric. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett  Like many Americans, I take a break from healthy eating in December.  Endless parties and goodie platters mean all the things I love…

Punt, pass, kick goes local

By CPC | January 1, 2015

A group of competitive and fun loving Castle Pines residents gathered at Elk Ridge Park on Thanksgiving morning for the Second annual Turkey Day Adult Punt, Pass & Kick Competition. Submitted by Jeff Stotler; photo courtesy of Mary Clothier On Thanksgiving morning, a group of Castle Pines residents, led by Winter Berry resident Jeff Stotler,…

Claire Preen the culinary queen

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Claire Preen, a chocolatier and recipe book author moved from Australia to call Castle Pines her home.  Preen’s new book “Diva’s Guide to Dinner Parties,” which includes complete dinner party plans and 67 recipes, was just published.  Article and photo by Maria Pangalos, RCHS intern writer “What inspires me the most is the end result…

ViewHouse

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Happy view year: a taste of the ViewHouse Enjoy the view: the upstairs bar and dining area at the ViewHouse in Centennial offers a sunny, picturesque space to enjoy fresh, new flavors in an up-to-date sports bar setting.  Downstairs, diners can take in the game on a 200-inch television, play ping pong in the activity…

RCHS Cheer team takes state for second year in a row

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Varsity Cheer team roster:  Seniors:  Ariel Bailey (captain), Peyton Burger, Morgan Hildebrand, Rachel Moote, Caleigh Newberry, Paige Parrottino (captain), Hayley Pearson (captain), Caroline Skibness, Danelle Turnock, Darcy Vogt and Blair Whitworth.  Juniors:  Halie Balman, Ashley Bradley, Claudia Bradley, Lauren Fultz, Alisa Grossman, Mallory Happ, Megan Happ, Lily Lytle, Rachel Rothman and Lauren Shepherd.  Sophomore:  Schyler Geck.…

Manitou Springs Incline

By CPC | January 1, 2015

For those so inclined, make the climb to the top in 2015 Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski; courtesy photos A wonderful piece of Colorado’s past, the Incline in Manitou Springs reopened to the public last month.  After a few months of repairs, people are once again challenging themselves to the strenuous hike, rewarded with…

In the eagle’s nest: Boy Scout helps catalog graves

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Eighth grader Kerst Meibos at the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, the site of his Eagle Scout project. Meibos directed 130 volunteers in an effort to photograph and catalog all the gravesites in the cemetery.  By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of the Meibos family Thirteen-year-old Kerst Meibos spent a lot of his summer vacation in a…

RCHS to “Reach for the Stars” at fashion show and auction

By CPC | January 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich; logo art by Kathy Ehler How can we as a community help keep our teens safe?  One proven way is to provide a fun, substance-free event on prom night, one of the most dangerous nights of the year for teens.    Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) Principal Andy Abner said, “Our goal…

Field reservations for spring practices begin in January

By CPC | January 1, 2015

By Elean Gersack There are many great fields and parks in Castle Pines available by reservation for sports practices, parties or gatherings.  The Castle Pines North Metropolitan District manages Coyote Ridge, Daniels Gate, and The Retreat parks while the City of Castle Pines manages Elk Ridge Park.  Here is how to make reservations: Coyote Ridge,…

Jingle all the way for a great cause!

By CPC | January 1, 2015

The Stutler, Ihme, Giampietro and Nicklanovich families, along with their dogs, Roxie and Abby, joined together to support finding a cure for arthritis. Article and photo by Lisa Nicklanovich  Despite a week of warm, sunny weather, the clouds rolled in and snow started falling on December 14 just as the Jingle Bell 5K run/walk was…

Santa’s POD in the Pines was filled to the brim!

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Clients of the Douglas/Elbert Task Force will have a brighter holiday season, thanks to the generosity of our readers and many other friends, businesses, and family members from outside the community who helped fill the “POD in the Pines” with much-needed new clothing, toys, toiletries, and food. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Jeremy Gamble…

Castle Pines second grader scores big at Mile High

By CPC | January 1, 2015

Seven-year-old Calvin Stotler warming up before his first round of the Punt, Pass and Kick competition at David Lorenz Park on September 20. American Academy second grader Calvin Stotler shows off his second place trophy in the PP&K, a customized football from the NFL.  By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Ellen Stotler     Being an…

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