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Connection Costume Giveaway

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Special thanks to the following businesses that helped make our Halloween Costume Giveaway event a huge success: Lowe’s Castle Rock, Berg Haus, King Soopers, Minuteman Press, Castle Pines Chamber of…

Neighbors with disabilities find a new home

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Douglas County will soon have new resources for independent living, thanks to a partnership with Wellspring Community and funding from the American Rescue…

Assisting the community brings pride and contentment

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Surrey Ridge resident Gary Knapp became a firefighter at the Castlewood Fire Protection District in 1972. Later, he joined two other Colorado fire districts, KODAK Fire Department in Windsor and…

Teeing off a good life

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Raised in Castle Pines, Drew Schneider has lived in Kings Crossing, Oak Hills and Forest Park. He attended Buffalo Ridge Elementary School through fifth grade and Timber Trail Elementary School…

Two sides of the coin: appreciating veterans and first responders

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

When members of the armed forces walk through the airport in uniform, many Americans feel compelled to walk up to them and thank them for their service with a handshake.…

Cutting your own Christmas tree?

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Purchasing Christmas tree cutting permits from ranger districts in Colorado has changed over the years. The Front Range districts, South Platte Ranger District and South Park Ranger District, encourage the…

Give thanks for turkey all month long

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

The weather has now turned and the days have grown short. There is real wisdom in the idea that our darkest days are filled with celebration to give us all…

The count of Sedalia

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Sedalia needs a mayor, although as an unincorporated chunk of Douglas County, it is not allowed. There is however, a wise, free-spirited man, who with the counsel of assorted friends…

Mama Swift opens her heart and home

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

The homeless situation has been a hot- button topic lately in our community. Prevalent on social media and in government meetings, municipalities in Douglas County are currently working on ways…

Veterinarian comes home to Castle Pines

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

A dedicated and caring veterinarian at the Animal Care Center of Castle Pines (ACC), Dr. Maura Ambron and her family recently became residents of the community. Ambron practiced medicine in…

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