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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…

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…

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…

Advising college-bound students

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Nicole Dina Photography Castle Pines resident Brianne MacEachran owns Brass Elephant Consulting, a firm that provides education planning and college admission consulting services to…

Rocky Heights Middle School promotes youth leadership

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

These outstanding eighth grade students were chosen to serve as school leaders at Rocky Heights Middle School. Castle Pines resident Phoebe Tweed is excited for her year. “I’m looking forward…

Castle Pines Artists unite at Art on the Edge

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

Hidden Pointe residents Michelle and Amber Cambell (on left) take part in a fused glass workshop at Art On The Edge in Castle Rock where Castle Pines artists have their…

Wacky cyclists wanted for fun event

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

A few of the Wacky W participants lined up in front of Rocky Heights Middle School for the 2013 race. Race routes can be found at www.wackyw.com. By Patte Smith;…

TTE Library 2.0

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

Fifth grader Megan Ruder gets comfortable on a buoy stool, one of the new pieces of equipment in the Timber Trail Elementary library. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett Timber…

CPV kids carnival

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

By Amy Shanahan; photo by Dave Tweed The annual Kids Carnival in Castle Pines Village (CPV) took place on August 9 and all of the kids who attended had a…

Transitioning back to school safely

By CPC | Aug 29, 2014

Submitted by The Douglas County School District The number one priority of the Douglas County School District (DCSD) is the safety of our students and staff. We understand that if…

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