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9Health Fair

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Coming to Douglas County April 26, 27 & May 2 By Elean Gersack The 9Health Fair is celebrating 35 years of health screenings this year, and in late April and…

Worship services for Passover and Easter

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Chabad Jewish Center Meets at 9950 Lone Tree Parkway; www.denverjewishcenter.com. *Passover: April 14 until April 22; for information about events, visit the website listed above. Castle Oaks Covenant Church Meets…

Special night for dads and daughters

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Jenna Patterson danced the night away with her dad Bill. “The best part of the night was spending time with my dad”, said Jenna. “I love him!” By Amy Shanahan; photos…

Castle Pines orthodontist tops the list all around

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Orthodontist Brandon Linn and wife Lisa are happy to be raising their three children, five-year-old Cooper (left), eight-year-old Harper (middle) and ten-year-old Kennedy, in Castle Pines. Linn has been in…

Top design award given to local window covering expert

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Castle Pines resident Sheri Stouffer (left) was recently recognized for her incredible talents in window covering design. Grace McNamara (right), publisher and owner of Window Fashion Vision magazine presented Stouffer…

Senior Initiative survey results and recommendations

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

By Elizabeth Wood West Last fall, Douglas County and the Partnership of Douglas County Governments (PDCG) launched a survey and listening tours as part of its Douglas County Senior Initiative…

“Locally grown” Furry Scurry is May 3

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

By Elean Gersack The Dumb Friends League is touting this year’s Furry Scurry as “locally grown.” That’s because it has grown from local support to be the single largest dog…

Ihme Family Golf Tournament is June 13

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

By Elean Gersack; logo courtesy of Steve Ihme and Drew Irwin Last August, we introduced our readers to the Ihme family and told the story of their annual golf tournament…

Prescription and OTC drug disposal

By CPC | Apr 1, 2014

Article by Elean Gersack;  photo courtesy of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) has teamed up with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to help rid…

Castle Pines residents earn Conservationist of the Year award

By CPC | Mar 1, 2014

Castle Pines residents Chris and Jaclynn Peterson took extensive fire mitigation measures to remove dead and diseased trees from their 200-acre property. With the help of outside agencies, the Petersons…

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