Skip to content

This Month in The Connection

BRE brightens up; school unveils new logo

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

Article and photo by Elean Gersack Summer break isn’t for everyone. Plenty was happening behind the scenes at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) this summer to help gear up for…

Read More

Luxury home tour draws crowds in Castle Pines Village

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Woody Howarth Sterling Building & Design was pleased to premiere its showcase homes in Castle Pines Village during a luxury tour on August 10.…

Read More

“Caught” in a random act of kindness

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Audrey Will Castle Pines Village resident Max Will (left) was enjoying the Colorado Rockies game against the Cincinnati Reds on August 15 when he…

Read More

Ladies golf group shares its love of the game

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

A great group of girls from First Tee of Denver enjoyed spending a day at The Country Club at Castle Pines on July 22. The girls enjoyed golfing and lunch…

Read More

Be Aware! Bears are out and about in Castle Pines

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

A bear sighted leaving a Surrey Ridge yard after visiting the bird feeder. Two black bears that are very dark in color – a cub and its mom – have…

Read More

Rock Canyon football gets a boost from new coach

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

The RCHS Touchdown Club hosted a family barbecue following the game on August 16 to bring all players and families together to build community. Here, Coach Lamb regroups with the…

Read More

A boy’s appreciation for cars beyond his years

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

Seven-year-old Brady knows cars, and he loved checking them out at the Hot Rods in the Village car show in August. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Several hundred people…

Read More

Sassy Soiree fundraiser

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

The Douglas/Elbert Task Force’s (D/ETF) 11th annual Sassy Soiree fundraiser will be held on Friday, September 12 at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock. Sassy Soiree includes a…

Read More

A spectacular affair highlights youth homelessness

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

The Joseph family’s combined efforts have resulted in raising both money and awareness for Urban Peak and homeless youth throughout the Denver area. Pictured below left to right: Jeff and…

Read More

Rotary Club fosters youth leadership locally and internationally

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

These five outstanding incoming eighth grade students at Rocky Heights Middle School were chosen to attend Rotary International’s leadership camp based on their grades, community service, and leadership abilities. Left…

Read More

E-Subscription Be the First to Know

Sign up for our Complimentary E-Subscription newsletter and receive the best and most up to date news right away.

Support Us

While advertising dollars are the sole source of funding for The Connection newspaper and this website, your voluntary contributions allow us to give back to the community, particularly in our efforts to support local nonprofits and small businesses.  Every dollar we receive gets paid forward to help others, and it shows us that what we do is appreciated and valued.

WE THANK YOU!

If you enjoy what we do and want to be a part of The Connection's continued growth and mission, we've made sending your voluntary contribution easy.

Simply click the "DONATE HERE" button below and you'll be taken to the PayPal website, allowing you to make your contributions securely from your credit card or through your PayPal account.

Or, mail a check payable to The Castle Pines Connection to 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 220, Castle Pines, CO 80108 an write "voluntary contribution" in the memo of the check.

Thank you for your continued participation and support!

*Our annual cost per paper (voluntary subscription) is $4/month = $48/year, but any amount is appreciated.