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There is more than reading at the library

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas County Libraries Brought to you by Page to Stage productions, this year’s opening performance of “Peter Pan,” the classic fantasy tale of a faraway land, pirates,…

YouthRoots –

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

Cultivating future leaders  By Lynne Marsala Basche During her high school years in South Dakota, YouthRoots founder Lacey Books participated in a basic leadership program. When Books was out of…

Douglas County acquires 2,038-acre Sandstone Ranch for preservation as open space

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

A sweeping view of Sandstone Ranch, the 2,038 acre, newly acquired, Douglas County Open Space property featuring scenic red rock formations, rocky ridges, forested hillsides and meandering creeks and ponds.…

Super Students Learn How to Save Lives with a Hands-on Approach

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

By Kira Zizzo, RHMS intern writer; photos courtesy of Camille Leach At Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS), the seventh-grade Adventurers team learned the ins and outs of first aid and…

Meatless Mondays in March

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

By Lisa Crockett Proponents of vegetarianism often tout “Meatless Monday” as a way to get a proverbial “taste” of what a vegetarian lifestyle might feel like. Whether or not you’re…

Volunteers Wanted

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

Information provided by the CPACF The Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation is looking for volunteer board members to work in helping bring art and cultural opportunities to the greater…

Author interview with E. B. Mann

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman The Castle Pines community certainly has a lot of talent within the city. One such talent is resident E. B. Mann, author of a young adult novel…

What happens to your business if you get hit by a bus?

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

By Michelle Post I know what you’re thinking, “What the heckfire! I don’t even want to think about being hit by a bus.” Me neither; however, I learned about this…

Birth and Death Certificates NOW available in Douglas County

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

Information courtesy of Tri-County Health Department Tri-County Health Department has opened a new birth and death certificates office in Castle Rock at 410 South Wilcox Street, located one block south…

What’s your APPtitude? Color in the Sandbox

By CPC | Mar 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman My seven-year-old daughter and I were looking for a way to pass the time during my 10-year-old’s soccer practice. An hour can feel like an eternity to…

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