Skip to content

This Month in The Connection

Brewability

By CPC | Sep 1, 2023

Brewability forges new paths while serving great food Everyone wants to visit a restaurant where they feel comfortable and welcomed, and the vast community of people with varying disabilities is…

September Crossword Puzzle

By CPC | Sep 1, 2023

This crossword brought to you by Tammy Lopez with Allstate. 720-733-1331 – allstate.com/tammylopez Across 1. Ultra-glitzy, as ‘70s rock 5. To blemish 8. Mountain nymph 13. International money 14. Apple center 15. One…

Highest, oldest and solo: scuba diver aims to break record

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

Scuba diver David Moore has an adventurous spirit and has been training to put a high-altitude scuba diving record on the books this summer.  After turning 57 in July, Moore…

Got yard debris?

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

  Removing shrubs, tree limbs and brush from your property helps to mitigate the spread of wildfires.  The good news for Douglas County residents is that the County offers two…

City of Castle Pines outreach

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

The Castle Pines City Council and staff are holding three outreach events in August – two in-person open houses and a live telephone town hall option.  Under discussion will be…

Work underway on gateway monuments, car wash

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

Any resident or visitor to the City of Castle Pines has surely noticed construction activity on the north side of Castle Pines Parkway, just west of I-25. Castle Pines is…

Pino’s new owner and chef

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

Jim Collin’s book Good to Great speaks of transitioning a business from good to great by having “disciplined people, disciplined thought, and disciplined action.”  The first step to greatness according…

Chamber hires government affairs and public relations director

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

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,…

Farewell to a community leader

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

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…

Retirement after 27 years at the helm

By CPC | Jul 27, 2023

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…

E-Subscription Be the First to Know

Sign up for our Complimentary E-Subscription newsletter and receive the best and most up to date news right away.

Support Us

While advertising dollars are the sole source of funding for The Connection newspaper and this website, your voluntary contributions allow us to give back to the community, particularly in our efforts to support local nonprofits and small businesses.  Every dollar we receive gets paid forward to help others, and it shows us that what we do is appreciated and valued.

WE THANK YOU!

If you enjoy what we do and want to be a part of The Connection's continued growth and mission, we've made sending your voluntary contribution easy.

Simply click the "DONATE HERE" button below and you'll be taken to the PayPal website, allowing you to make your contributions securely from your credit card or through your PayPal account.

Or, mail a check payable to The Castle Pines Connection to 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 220, Castle Pines, CO 80108 an write "voluntary contribution" in the memo of the check.

Thank you for your continued participation and support!

*Our annual cost per paper (voluntary subscription) is $4/month = $48/year, but any amount is appreciated.