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Trekking this autumn in beautiful Douglas County

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

by Patte Smith Soon the leaves with be turning colors and the days will cool down — time for families, friends and residents of Douglas County to strap on those…

Celebrating a new school year at the BRE carnival

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

  No carnival would be complete without cotton candy, and this BRE third grader is enjoying his. These good friends are enjoying the night while wearing matching smiles and purple…

Entrepreneurship + innovation = hummus, at Eat Well Enjoy Life

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

Bob Ferraro, VP of Sales Eat Well Enjoy Life      by Tricia Wackerly Castle Pines resident Bob Ferraro and his partners at Tryst Gourmet are delivering innovation to the hummus…

Library gets boost from city contribution

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

by Lisa Crockett The Castle Pines City Council has unanimously approved a $50,000 contribution to the Castle Pines Library; funds will be contributed to a campaign to raise $100,000 to…

Teen driving event

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

This annual event helps teens to understand the possible consequences of drinking and driving. Various participating sponsors included Tammy Lopez Allstate Agency, Castle Pines Big O Tires, and Mary MacDonald…

County website offers tips on responsible pet ownership

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

Information provided by Douglas County Responsible pet ownership is the focus of a new website recently launched by Douglas County and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The site includes answers…

DC Dames bring awareness to area non-profits

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

Douglas County Dames’ July meeting at the Sally Jobe’s Parker office. by Elizabeth Wood West “We’re ‘dames’ who want to have fun, but more importantly, we’re ‘dames’ who give a…

New community park opens in City of Castle Pines

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

By Kathy Dunker Castle Pines residents are invited to the grand opening celebration of the much-anticipated new Elk Ridge Park on Saturday, September 17. This magnificent park will be the…

Castle Pines Eagle Scout learns leadership by helping bluebirds

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

Castle Pines resident Zach Zahorik earned Boy Scouts’ highest rank of Eagle Scout working on an extensive bluebird project.      by Elizabeth Wood West with photo by Lynn Zahorik…

Developers pull plug on proposed reservoir?

By CPC | Sep 1, 2011

Information provided by Douglas County the developers of Penley Ranch At the applicant’s request, the Use by Special Review application for 3485 N. State Highway 67- Penley Reservoir was withdrawn…

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