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A course in minding your “Ps” and “Qs” from a local resident

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

by Lane Roberts Normally one wouldn’t hear a whistle-blowing drill sergeant in an assisted living facility, but this wasn’t a normal staff meeting. It was bootcamp. Courtesy Bootcamp, that is.…

Community master landscape plan

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

American Design & Landscape has been awarded a one-year construction contract on the first phase of the City of Castle Pines North Metro District Master Landscape Plan. Construction began in…

Douglas County Slash and Mulch program opens early in 2009

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

by Terri Wiebold The heavy, wet snow late this season left many Castle Pines residents with broken trees and branches, prompting Douglas County to open its Slash and Mulch program…

Meet your new neighbor, Jaxon William Tillman

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Jaxon William Tillman at four days old Submitted by Robin Reichwein Jaxon William Tillman, a fifth generation Coloradan, was born March 27, 2009 to Josh and Maile Tillman of Highlands…

Powerhouse real estate groups form partnership

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Submitted by RE/MAX Professionals New venture brings together Denver market experience, expertise Two long-time Denver real estate leaders announced the formation of a new partnership. Prestige Real Estate Group and…

The voice of an angel in CPN

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Singer Reagan Lindemann offers a wide variety of musical experiences to diners at Castle Pines North’s La Dolce Vita Restaurant. by Lisa Crockett For diners in Castle Pines North who…

Castle Pines chiropractor attends 17th Anniversary Fitness Conference

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Submitted by Bryan Rudiak Dr. Bryan Rudiak (pictured on the right) of Castle Pines, Colorado, was among a group of doctors of chiropractic from around the world invited to participate…

Girl Scout bake sale

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

On June 20 Castle Pines North Girl Scout Troops will be holding a bake sale with all proceeds benefiting the Castle Pines Library Campaign. Stop by the dual swim meet…

Douglas County annual Household Chemical Roundup

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Clean your garage and clean the environment at the Douglas County annual Household Chemical Roundup by Terri Wiebold According to the Tri-County Health Department, a total of 2,510 vehicles participated…

Local artist rediscovers her passion Through Wildflowers in the Springtime

By CPC | Jun 1, 2009

Nancy Meisner surrounded by her friends who inspired and supported her in rediscovering her art. From left to right: Stacy Eberling, Julie Park, Darcy Pierce, Cheryl Utterback, Nancy Meisner, Jeannine…

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