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Citizens to Preserve Douglas County coalition organize against Sedalia landfill expansion

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Representing the Citizens to Preserve Douglas County coalition, Donna Wilson, CEO of Cherokee Ranch & Castle Foundation (left), and Castle Pines Village resident Babetta Ferris (right) give a presentation to…

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Send Us Your Photo and Story Ideas

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

It is a privilage to be able to share your stories and your photos in The Castle Pines Connection. The next time you attend an event or take fun snap…

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Insights on Front Range Water Issues

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Patty Limerick and John Hendrick offer Insights on Front Range Water Issues Local residents were treated to a special “Insights on Front Range Water Issues,” offered at the Highlands Ranch…

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Timber Trail choir challenges cell phone users to take a break

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Timber Trail Elementary Choir’s winter concert was entertainment with a message – parents were challenged to sign a pledge promising not to use their cell phones while driving. By Lisa…

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Castle Pines Real Estate Summary

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Submitted by Doug Hutchins, Castle Pines Real Estate Specialist, Broker Associate – The Kentwood Company Closed home sales in the Castle Pines area in 2010 exceeded the number sold in…

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RHMS eighth graders take a closer look at vouchers

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

by Kathy Dunker Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) eighth graders in Discovery Language Arts recently took an in-depth look at the educational voucher proposal that is currently being evaluated by…

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Information and photo provided by The Dumb Friends League

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

FOX31 on-air personalities enjoy some puppy time during last year’s Pledges for Pets. Information and photo provided by The Dumb Friends League Sit…Stay…Watch…and make a pledge to support homeless pets…

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Take the Pledge …

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

  Reprinted in part from August 2010 issue Make a pledge to hang up the phone and set a good example. It’s that simple. New drivers, and children who will…

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Cut the calories; keep the flavor – Pecan Sticky Rolls

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Cut the calories; keep the flavor by Sally Uhrich The holidays are over and you have left-overs in the freezer, decorations to put away and, if you’re like most of…

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Sled Hill Reminders

By CPC | Jan 1, 2011

Sled Hill Fun The popular sledding hill at the corner of Monarch and Castle Pines Parkway draws kids and grown-ups whenever a dusting of white appears. But, only a sidewalk…

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