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City of Castle Pines improves pothole program

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
Repairing the persistent potholes that are ever-developing on the road in Castle Pines

Information and photo provided by the City of Castle Pines Wintertime is the time of potholes. While they cause concern for everyone traversing the roadways, they drive the City of…

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Tech-based indoor farm company aims to feed the world

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021

Article and photos by Chris Michlewicz A Sedalia-based company is using automated indoor farms to revolutionize how people worldwide can access a sustainable source of nutrient-rich food. Held inside 320-square-foot…

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DIY craft studio trend hits The Village at Castle Pines

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
AIR Logo

By Chris Michlewicz; photos courtesy of AR Workshop What do you get when you cross HGTV with those businesses that pair wine with painting? A new trend. The Front Range…

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The Exchange Coffee + Conversation in The Canyons

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
Photo of Dana Jevarjian and her dog, Benji, on the porch swing outside The Exchange Coffee + Conversation

Dana Jevarjian and the complexities of boutique management Her Linkedin profile says “Club Manager / Director of Lifestyle & Events at BlueStar Resort & Golf. However, that doesn’t seem to…

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Re-opening of Mainstream Boutique

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
Photo of Mainstream Boutique

Caption and photo by Terri Wiebold Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce and community members joined for a fun ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand re-opening of Mainstream Boutique in The…

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Welcome back to CycleBar

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021

Caption and photos by Julie Matuszewski CycleBar reopened its doors on March 12 with new owners, City of Castle Pines residents Chris and Lindsay Crosby (Lindsay pictured far right). Cyclists…

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Axe throwing trend hits the mark

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
Axe in wood

Article and photos by Chris Michlewicz A little-known pastime that started in Canadian backyards and Renaissance festivals has made its way to the Denver area in a big way. It’s…

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Exploring the world of invertebrates

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021

Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik You might be surprised to learn that 97% of the species on earth are invertebrates. Animals without a backbone or bony skeleton, invertebrates range…

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Rescue Dogs –

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021
Photo of Hannah a rescued dog

volunteers help find them homes By Chris Michlewicz; photos courtesy of Jen O’Connor Massachusetts has the Boston terrier as its official state dog and Maryland has the Chesapeake Bay retriever.…

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A storybook holiday event

By CPC | Apr 1, 2021

By Shaun Kernahan, courtesy photos In March, Douglas County Libraries – Castle Pines hosted its first springtime storybook holiday event for kids and parents alike based on the Beatrix Potter…

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