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Chamber hires government affairs and public relations director

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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In July, the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce welcomed Pam Swift as the newest member of the team.  Swift’s title is public relations and government affairs director. In this role,…

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Farewell to a community leader

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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The position at the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce that Pam Swift (article here) is transitioning into was vacated by familiar resident and community leader, Melissa Coudeyras. Coudeyras and her…

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Retirement after 27 years at the helm

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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On August 4, longtime resident of The Village Pam Schenck-Kelly is retiring from her 27-year career as senior general manager of Park Meadows Retail Resort.  She has held the role…

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Good days, bad days and last days: A dog sanctuary

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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Not far from Castle Pines lies Pepper’s Senior Dog Sanctuary, a 50-acre oasis in Roxborough Park which houses a new, veterinarian-approved sanctuary for senior/special needs dogs.  All dogs at Pepper’s…

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The Art of discipline

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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It is not often an individual with exceptional leadership skills takes that gift into the art world.  Brian Hubbell is a disciplined, creative force using his skills to both create…

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Growing your mind to grow your faith

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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What if you could go to Douglas County Libraries (DCL) – Castle Pines to not only grow your mind, but also your faith? The Precept Ministries (PM) women’s bible study…

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A veteran, businessman and working on retirement

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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From the small town of Venus, Texas, to the corners of Asia, and finally, to the heart of Colorado, John Martin’s story is one of relentless service, adventure and respectable…

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Former swimmer shines …

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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… as civil engineer and IRONMAN enthusiast Back in the day, Chiara Robinson spent plenty of time roaming the great outdoors with her younger brothers and HOA1 neighborhood friends.  The…

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The Castle Pines Connection Crossword

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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This crossword brought to you by Tammy Lopez with Allstate. 720-733-1331 – allstate.com/tammylopez Across 1. Head honcho 5. Be quiet! 8. Larger than an alpaca 13. City in Yemen 14.…

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Dynamic duo

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023
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Joy and Franklin are much more than littermates.  They are forever friends, the dynamic duo, the wonder twins and are “indescribable and special beyond words,” shared owner Rebecca Deal. Joy…

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