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Rotary Club recognizes students who attended leadership camp

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

Seventeen students from Rock Canyon High School and Rocky Heights Middle School were chosen to attend the Young Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (YRYLA) week-long camp last summer in Estes Park.…

Dance of gratitude

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

Dancers of Infinite Dance in Castle Pines had the opportunity to train with professional dancer Justin Boulet. Boulet and Infinite Dance owner Denise Danzo first connected in 2005 on the…

Love is in the air and on the page

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

Book lovers have various ways to find their next read: recommendations from friends, book clubs, the new release table at the local bookstore, book lists found online and the library.…

Conversation hearts more inclusive for Valentine’s Day

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

One of the country’s favorite Valentine’s Day candies shares a sweeter and more inclusive message these days – words of encouragement and non-romantic connections. In 2022, the popular treat started…

Random Acts of Kindness benefit all

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

The many Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) recently shared on social media and through word of mouth from neighbors were truly heartwarming. From shoveling and using snow blowers to clear…

Chip the rescue pup

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

In just a glance, Chip’s big dark eyes captured Erika Tinkers’ heart. Tinker had been following the Douglas County Canine Rescue Facebook page when she first came across a young…

A presidential holiday that takes precedence in February

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

In elementary schools and even preschools around the country, it would seem Presidents Day gets the love, well, at least the acknowledgment. Coloring pictures of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln,…

Ranching to law enforcement

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

Until appointment as Douglas County Sheriff in 1947, John L. Hammond was just a regular guy of the time. Born 1904 in Iowa and raised in Akron, Colorado, Hammond’s upbringing…

Hunger and hoops bring community together

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

    A first of its kind venue that combines basketball, food, and drinks in one place is entertaining families and groups of friends in the South Metro Denver area.…

Casa Bonita: Improve everything but change nothing

By CPC | Feb 1, 2023

Longtime Colorado residents probably have memories of the iconic Mexican restaurant in Lakewood, but our newer neighbors may not know about the pink “pretty house,” which translates in Spanish to…

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