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Bountiful basil

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

If one is lucky enough to have a bounty of basil, whether from the yard or the grocery store, there are many creative ways to enjoy this aromatic herb. Rub…

Warm weather food safety

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

Picnic and barbecue season means lots of outdoor cooking and eating with family and friends. Food seems to taste better outside; however, warm weather events also present opportunities for food-borne…

A determined little dancer

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

Sloane Ball is a 6-year-old student, a daughter and a dancer. She and her parents, Tiffany and Eric, and big brother Aiden (10) live in the Castle Valley neighborhood. Sloane…

Flag football’s largest season

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

Twenty-one flag football teams took the field with the Castle Pines Athletics NFL flag football program this spring season, the largest participation, to date. Congratulations to all of the Super…

Buddy Benches encourage belonging

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

Over the past year, Castle Pines elementary schools have added buddy benches to promote inclusion and friendship. These benches help students connect, make new friends, and ensure no one feels…

An epic summer adventure

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

Summer is all about getting outside, being active and letting the inner child loose. Fourteen DCS Montessori (DCSM) fourth-to-eighth graders experienced the great outdoors firsthand while they attended DCSM’s Epic…

Graduating high school seniors awarded education grants

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

      Two 80108 high school graduates have been selected to receive education grants from CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE). Alexandra Royal from Rock Canyon High School and Leonardo Blanco…

Future Jag dancers take the floor

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

The award-winning Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) Dance Team (also called Poms) hosted its summer camp for interested dancers, grades kindergarten through 8th grade. The two-day camp hosted 90 junior…

The Conference Center at Lone Tree

By CPC | Jun 21, 2024

Creative flexibility at The Conference Center at Lone Tree As Kristina Petrie, the event sales and marketing manager shared, “We don’t have limitations on the kinds of events we can…

Three generations of duty, honor and country

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

The ocean must course through Mimi Espinoza’s blood. Not only because she is the owner of Trestles Coastal Cuisine in The Village Shops, but because she is a proud daughter…

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