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Wreath making in Forest Park

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Longtime resident and business partner of The Connection, Linda Clure, hosted a holiday wreath-making party at the Forest Park clubhouse last month. “I come from a large family of very…

Toy drive brings meaning to the season

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Resident and local realtor Sarah Phillips held her ninth annual toy drive at her home on Yorkshire Drive in December. Sarah shared that it was her largest turnout to date…

Light up the night to kick off the holidays

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

The annual Christmas tree lighting at The Ridge at Castle Pines took place on Friday, December 1. It was the first event of Winter Wonderland, a series of December happenings…

In praise of the big bowl of vegetables

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

It is January. The Monday of the year. Time to get back in the saddle. Sigh. The house is clean and the holidays are behind me, and while I look…

Connection staff dines together

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Bone broth offers big flavor and health benefits

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Bone broth provides a large amount of nutrients in each savory sip. The National Library of Medicine reported that by cooking bones for a long time, such as 24 hours,…

Community chorales unite voices

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

A chorus of voices transcends from the south suburban suburbs, creating a unique and uplifting experience for those aged “50 and better.” The 5280+ Senior Chorales (Chorales) invite participants to…

Alternatives to New Year’s resolutions

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Wanting to lose weight in 2024? Write that book? Organize the pantry? It is well-reported that a whopping 80% of New Year’s resolutions are unsuccessful by mid-February. According to a…

Jingle for a cure for arthritis

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Team Stutler, comprised of 45 friends and family members, plus many furry friends, came together in Washington Park on Sunday, December 10, to participate in the Jingle Bell Run/Walk to…

Commitment to RCHS student-athletes

By CPC | Dec 28, 2023

Taylor Quenzer, licensed athletic trainer, certified athletic trainer and head athletic trainer at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) brings passion and expertise to sports and student-athlete care. At RCHS, Taylor…

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