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This Month in The Connection

Glow Jam at Timber Trail Elementary

By CPC | May 1, 2024

Ready. Set. Glow! This year’s school dance, Glow Jam, was more than just a dance for the students and chaperones of Timber Trail Elementary. The evening backdrop centered around a…

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Spudtacular art show

By CPC | May 1, 2024

  The recent “Spudtacular” art show at American Academy was an inventive idea to incorporate the theme of potatoes into art. When asked how she chose the theme, art teacher…

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Museum of Illusions

By CPC | Apr 24, 2024

Flip your world upside down   Art has the ability to change the world. The Museum of Illusions (MOI) claims it will flip your world upside down. Fans of optical…

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There is no try; just do

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

In March, women were celebrated, acknowledged and recognized for their achievements and milestones as part of Women’s History Month. If you ask Avery Scott, a 20-year-old welder, every day is…

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Foundry Church to build in Castle Pines

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

Foundry Church (Foundry) has purchased 4.3 acres of land adjacent to Elk Ridge Park and American Academy – Castle Pines charter school with plans to build a 14,000-square foot facility.…

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Memorial to a brave young man

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

In late February, John and Maria Castillo gathered with family, friends, community members and leaders at Civic Green Park in Highlands Ranch to unveil the site of a future memorial…

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Municipal Updates

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

Monarch Boulevard under construction until September On March 17, Monarch Boulevard closed for reconstruction between Castle Pines Parkway and Glen Oaks Avenue for Phase One of the City of Castle…

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Why Castle “Rock” doesn’t crumble

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

The Castle Rock is more than just the rock formation that signals the heart of Douglas County. It stands as a sign of many different things to different people. Whether…

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Douglas County helps prepare for spring

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

After the mid-March snow storm, you may have accumulated a pile of excess branches and debris. With spring (almost) around the corner, mowing, trimming, sawing and clearing brush from your…

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Mayors discuss uniqueness and challenges of their communities

By CPC | Apr 1, 2024

Last month, the South Metro Denver Chamber hosted a conference, “A Regional Perspective,” which included a panel of mayors from Centennial, Englewood, Lone Tree, Littleton, Greenwood Village and Castle Pines.…

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