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“Giving Tree” provides school supplies to Douglas County students in need

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

by Lisa Crockett The difference between success and failure at school can be as simple as a pencil and paper. Each school year, Douglas County students receive a list of…

Bud’s Bar

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

Local watering hole a landmark to some Bud’s Bar in Sedalia; established 1948. Article by Joe Gschwendtner with photos by Tim Gamble Have you been to Bud’s Bar? It’s a…

Castle Pines Athletics wraps up baseball season in CPN

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

Information provided by Lane Roberts, Castle Pines Athletics Castle Pines North was hopping with lots of baseball and T-ball players at the neighborhood parks this summer. For the second year,…

The mystery of the CPN master

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

CPN’s Master Association Board Directors (left to right): Larry Cook, Jim Steavpack, Steve Labossiere, Jack Zelkin; and Forest Park Delegate, Keith Dodd. Article and photo by Kathy Dunker Discussions have…

Brought to you by the letter “B”

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

Column by Anthonette Klinkerman A, B, C, D… You know the rest. And since A always gets top billing, I’m going to focus on B. B is for Back to…

New birdhouse business for retired marketing rep

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

Castle Pines Village resident Jim Hanrahan displays one of his hand-made Bluebird houses. by Elizabeth Wood West with photos provided by courtesy of Barbara Hanrahan All it took was attending…

Canine Festival comes to Castle Pines Village

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

by Sally Uhrich with photo provided by Beth Deuel, The Pooch Mobile The Castle Pines Canine Festival was held in conjunction with the European Market at the Village at Castle…

Sassy Soiree Annual Fashion Show

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

This annual fashion show, boutique and silent auction will include a luncheon again this year. Tickets go on sale in July—this event sells out. Live Auction includes a NEW 42”…

Arts Center director looks to the future

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

by Lisa Crockett Something for everyone. That’s the goal of the executive director of the new Lone Tree Arts Center, Lisa Rigsby Peterson. The Arts Center is currently under construction…

New Allstate office opens in the neighborhood

By CPC | Aug 1, 2010

Tammy Lopez Information and photo provided by Tammy Lopez Allstate Insurance Company is proud to announce the opening of a new office in Castle Pines North. The Lopez Agency, LLC,…

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