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This Month in The Connection

The joys of a domestic short-haired cat

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Prea is a happy and very loved domestic short-haired cat.  Cheryl and Rick Mautz, along with other family members, grew up with cats and thought their granddaughters Estiana (12) and…

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A party punch that’s perfect for fall

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Some foods are inextricably linked with certain times of the year.  I can’t eat a slice of fresh tomato without being transported to summer – even if I’m eating said…

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The Collective celebrates one-year anniversary

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

On September 16,  The Castle Rock Collective celebrated its one-year anniversary with a celebration open to the community.  Located at 207 Perry Street in downtown Castle Rock, The Collective is…

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A legacy of hope, purpose and value

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Turning 40 inspired Jamie Klusacek to re-evaluate her life, her mission and her legacy.  A wife, mother of four daughters and leadership pastor at Thrive Church, Klusacek felt a call…

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Medicare’s open enrollment; October 15 – December 7

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Fall has arrived, and it is that time of year when you can change your current Medicare plan and coverage.  Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) begins October 15 and runs…

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Don’t toss those pumpkins

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Pumpkins are making a seasonal appearance this month, decorating many front porches.  Pumpkins are among the earliest domesticated plants on earth. Archeologists excavating a tomb in central Mexico unearthed pumpkin…

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Celebrating 60 years together

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

Sixty years of marriage is a testament to commitment, perseverance and love.   On September 8, 1962, Ellen and Al Dugan married in Wilmette, Illinois, Ellen’s hometown.  The couple remained…

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Good-for-you garlic

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

October is a great month to get to know garlic, sometimes referred to as the stinking rose.  Related to onion, leeks and chives, garlic has many health benefits and can…

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Youth Congress convenes; all students welcome

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022

The Douglas County School District invites all high schoolers to attend Youth Congress, an event that brings adults and students together to discuss issues that affect today’s teens.  This year’s…

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Douglas County School District bond and mill levy override

By CPC | Oct 1, 2022
Logo Douglas County School District

  Douglas County School District’s Board of Education (BOE) unanimously authorized a mill levy override (MLO) for the upcoming November ballet.  The BOE is asking for a $60 million MLO…

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