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This Month in The Connection

Happy to be gluten free

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Pizza Chef and Owner, Sang Duong of Nick-N-Willy’s Pizza with their new gluten free pizza creation Submitted by Joe Gschwendtner; Photo by Tim Gamble Nick-N-Willys at King Soopers on Lagae…

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New Goodwill donation center provides a convenient way to go green

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Goodwill employee Axel Caraballo greets donors at Goodwill’s newest donation center, located in Castle Pines. The donation center offers a quick and convenient way to recycle clothing and household items.…

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Turweston Lane bunko is back in action!

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

After a several year hiatus, friends and neighbors on and near Turweston Lane in Castle Pines recently started up monthly bunko gatherings again. Old and new faces are coming together…

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City of Castle Pines taxpayers funding both sides of City – Metro District legal action

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

  Research conducted by, and article prepared by Linda Nuzum Castle Pines taxpayers are footing the bill for attorneys, consultants, and communications efforts related to the City of Castle Pines’…

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Douglas County makes health history

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Jamie Larue In college, I got a bean bag chair. I also gave up the daily exercise program I’d followed for years. There was neither privacy nor room in my…

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Party with a purpose prospers

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Winter Berry resident and artist Nancy Meisner helped contribute to the party’s success. Article by Kathy Dunker Susanne Kabza and Michele Hayden had a successful day on December 14 with…

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Castle Pines Athletics launches third year of local sports

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Castle Pines Athletics soccer players take a break to hang out after a game last fall. Playing with friends, neighbors and classmates is partof what makes Castle Pines Athletics so…

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Get involved and make a difference!

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Article by Patte Smith photo by Carla Kenny Government day, held in January for the members of Leadership Douglas County (LDC), was a refresher course in what many of us…

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Kindies get mechanical at American Academy

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Article by Kathy Dunker with photos by Kristi Doke Kindergartners at American Academy (AA) got put on their engineering hats last month with their Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)…

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Cripple Creek

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

By Pacey, Ridgeline Staff Reporter Did you know that Cripple Creek had one of the biggest gold strikes in history? $500,000,000 worth of gold was found at Cripple Creek in…

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