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This Month in The Connection

Douglas County off-leash dog parks offer recreation, freedom, and fun

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Information provided by Douglas County While the Castle Pines community is rich with open space and trails on which to take canine companions, Douglas County leash laws require any dog…

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Community Safety Volunteers of Douglas County looking for a few good men and women

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Community Safety Volunteer Walt Wohlgemuth (right) works closely with Deputy Charlie Curry (left), who patrols the Castle Pines district. “I love what Walt and his guys do,” praised Curry. “They…

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Two-wheel adventure on Vail Mountain

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Dierk R. and Andrew M., residents of Castle Pines taking in a day on the mountain Article and photo by Julie Montoya Where I-70 and the town of Lionshead meet…

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Annual School Supply Drive

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Information provided by Douglas County Educational Foundation The Douglas County Educational Foundation (DCEF) along with Panther Food Pantry and the Giving Tree has kicked off its annual school supply drive.…

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Girls volleyball team bumps, sets and spikes its way to championship!

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Head coach Elsa LeGrand and assistant coach Vanessa Hacker worked tirelessly with the girls on their U12 volleyball team. The season will culminate in a trip to Dallas, Texas to…

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Castle Pines real estate market heats up

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

A scarce number of houses on the market, low interest rates, and rising demand means houses in Castle Pines are selling faster – and for more money – than they…

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The few, the proud

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner Our Castle Pines community is blessed with a large cadre of givers. One of the most remarkable is the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation (MCSF),…

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Animals slithered, crawled and entertained

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Kids at the Castle Pines Library smiled and laughed as Mr. Chad showed them a tortoise that can live to be 150 years old! (photo courtesy of Katharine Hammer) By…

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Discovering the silver lining

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Thirteen-year Stonecroft residents Travis and Debbi Haynie will be celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on July 9. By Kathy Dunker; photo courtesy of Jo Harris Neighbor and close friend Tammy…

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Cute Pic of the month!

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Rock Canyon High School graduates left to right: Taylor Broschat, Lauren Payne and Kayla Neil. Photo courtesy of Trudi Broschat

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