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The arts are coming alive

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

The arts are about to take full bloom in Castle Rock thanks to the Tri Arts Project (TAP). Initially established in 2022 as Rock the Arts, TAP used 2023 to…

Douglas County’s first immigrants

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

The Douglas County Wildcat Lore pioneering stories would be incomplete without addressing the forerunners: Native Americans. In fact, using historian Larry Schlupp’s words, they were indeed our “first immigrants.” As…

An adaptive cycling program for the IDD community

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

Jewish Family Service (JFS), a nonprofit organization located in Denver, recently launched an adaptive cycling program in Douglas County for the intellectual and developmental disabilities community (IDD). An adaptive bike…

Nearby fall festivals to enjoy

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

With the colorful falling leaves and cooler evenings, autumn is a beautiful time of year to enjoy outdoor fall festivals with family and friends. Whether you delight in live music,…

Oktoberfest events celebrate tradition

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

The first Oktoberfest, in October 1810, was a five-day celebration of the Bavarian crown prince’s marriage. In subsequent years, the festival grew and became an annual event. The starting dates…

Garden Club Summer Parties 2024

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

The Village Castle Pines Garden Club has had a busy social calendar this summer. In addition to their gardening days, attending Central City Opera, a charity drive, and welcoming new…

Favorite books on the small screen

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

A good book series is binge-worthy. The same is true for our favorite television shows. This month’s book recommendations combine the two formats and highlight book series set on the…

The “teddy bear” therapy dog

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

Man’s best friend not only makes for a great companion, but also provides nonjudgmental support and can help individuals with mental and physical health. Dog and animal therapy has been…

Vino in the Village

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

Photos courtesy of Jimmy Dozer Photography View a slideshow of all the downloadable photos plus many more here: https://photos.castlepinesconnection.com/slideshow/2024/vino/index.html.    

Party in the Park

By CPC | Sep 1, 2024

Photos courtesy of Jimmy Dozer Photography  

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