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Earl Millspaugh memorial bench

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Friends gathered for the unveiling of the Earl Millspaugh memorial bench, located in the new Xeriscape area on the east side of Monarch Boulevard just north of Castle Pines Parkway.…

Local author recounts past experiences for young writers at Buffalo Ridge

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Justin Matott by Anthonette Klinkerman The first assembly of the school year at Buffalo Ridge Elementary illustrated why students love assemblies. Author Justin Matott was invited by the Buffalo Ridge…

Register for the Douglas County Rock Slide

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

by Carin R. Kirkegaard The date is set and registration is underway for the Douglas County Rock Slide. Mark the calendar for November 14 and plan to be at Rock…

Timber Trail moms and sons kickin’ it together

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Timber Trail boys compete in the inaugural mother-son kickball tournament at Coyote Ridge Park in August. Submitted By Jenny Hanna and Kathy Werbick Timber Trail Elementary hosted its first ever…

Castle Pines Green gets new leader

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Carol Barbeito by Lisa Crockett CP Green has a new leader at its helm. Carol Barbeito, a Castle Pines North (CPN) resident, has assumed leadership of the community group, which…

Halloween fun in and around Castle Pines

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Want some additional holiday fun for your little trick-or-treaters? Here is a list of fun Halloween activities going on in Castle Pines North and the surrounding areas. Trick or Treat…

Local artist makes her home in Castle Pines, Colorado

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Article and photo by Carin R. Kirkegaard Elizabeth Mowry, a renowned pastel painter moved to Castle Pines Village nearly three years ago from a pre-Revolutionary War stone house in the…

Rock Canyon High School football kicks off ‘09

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

by Scott Lasher Are you ready for some football? Ready or not, high school football kicked off at Rock Canyon for another season on September 4th against Castleview. Rock Canyon…

Warren Lynge – A man with a mission for a library

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Warren Lynge by Anthonette Klinkerman If you don’t know Warren Lynge, sit down for coffee with him sometime; it is guaranteed you won’t leave feeling like a stranger. He has…

Board of Education candidates

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

Four seats on the Douglas County School Board are up for election this November 3. District B:  John Carson,  www.JohnCarsonforSchoolBoard.com Sue Catterall, www.suecatterall.com District D: Dan Gerken, www.dangerken.com Kevin Leung,…

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