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Sheriff’s Office gets ready for a night out

By CPC | Jun 28, 2015

Information provided by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is gearing up for the 2015 Annual National Night Out celebration on Tuesday, August 4.  The event…

Safeway joins community to fill void

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

By Lisa Crockett; photos by Joe Gschwendtner Later this month, the Safeway store on Castle Pines Parkway will close its doors for good. On June 13, nine metro-area stores, including…

Autism brought to light at Canyon Fitness

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

By Amy Shanahan One in 68 children is affected by autism, and Canyon Fitness was proud to hold its second annual Light It Up Blue event to bring awareness to…

Meth : Don’t try it, it’s not worth it

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

By Patte Smith Adolescence is a critical time of development for pre-teens and teens.  As these young adults struggle with acceptance, confidence, identity, school, friends and physical changes, their decision-making…

Food trucks roll into Elk Ridge Park

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

Neil Diamond tribute band Forever in Blue Jeans has a following of loyal listeners and will be performing to a captive Castle Pines audience on June 6.  Check out a…

Volunteering; it is more than “fair”

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

Submitted by the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo The Douglas County Fair & Rodeo is actively seeking volunteers age 16 and older to help out with a variety of activities…

Castle Pines Cotillion

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of  the Gibson, Hilgendorf, Jacobs, McDowell, and Ogden Families ‘Tweens and teens from Castle Pines got spruced up and took on social skills and etiquette…

Castle Pines Village Garden Club members strut their stuff

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

Members of the Castle Pines Village Garden Club enjoyed showing some sass while being models for the day at the club’s annual banquet and fashion show.  Pictured left to right:…

Rocky Heights students come to aid of fellow classmate

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

Brad Hansen (center) collected donations during school lunches.  He was aided by his friends Cooper McNeily (left) and Lance Opp (far right). Submitted by RHMS students Amber St. Laurent and…

Book swap spreads good reads to community

By CPC | Jun 1, 2015

By Lisa Crockett; photos by Lynn Zahorik Residents descended on the community center last month in search of a good book.  The event, which is held annually, was sponsored by…

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