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The Connection staff wraps up 2014 in style

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Matthew Bundy The Castle Pines Connection staff celebrated the conclusion of its sixth successful year at a holiday dinner at Gabriel’s Restaurant in Sedalia.…

Business is good in Douglas County

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County, which now has the sixth highest median income in the nation, has seen its unemployment figures dip below 4 percent for the first…

Winter shenanigans at American Academy

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Photos courtesy of Pete Solano Thrills, spills and over-the-top hills challenge these Xtreme Castle Pines sledders who endured the freezing cold to challenge American Academy’s snow-packed slopes.  Zoe Solano (left)…

From classroom seats to music beats

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Riley Busch By RHMS eighth grade student Riley Busch  As the musicians raced to get their equipment from the buses, the students of the elementary schools shuffled into the gymnasium. …

RCHS Freshmen Cheer wins state championship; roster correction –

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

By Lisa Nicklanovich The RCHS Freshmen Cheer squad won the state championship on December 13 at Cherokee Trail High School.  The roster in the January issue of The Connection was…

Colorado movement pursues goal of higher education for those with intellectual disabilities

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Members of IN! hosted an information night for prospective parents and students at the home of Tammy Abramovitz in January.  Members of the Board of IN! presented information about the…

Sage Canyon students learn medical detective work

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Top photo: After research and discussion about the circulatory system, fifth graders Isaiah Barrett (left) and Matt Strong (center)share their findings about how the heart oxygenates blood with their teacher…

Coming together to “Save the Music”

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Student musicians like BRE violinist Josh Ruegge and TTE trumpeter Abe West will perform at a charity event at the Castle Pines Community Center on February 6. Proceeds from the…

ShadowBox frames memories to last a lifetime

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

Julie Adkins, 15-year resident of Castle Pines, has started ShadowBox, a business dedicated to compiling all of your special memories from any event and creatively framing them for display.  …

Castle Pines: The amazing view from up here

By CPC | Feb 1, 2015

From one day to the next: Castle Pines photographer Julie Lamb took these breathtaking shots in Daniels Park last month on a sunny day, and just 24 hours later captured…

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