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Tips for Garage Sale Success

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett Are your closets and basement full of treasures you no longer have use for? Then roll up your sleeves, grab some sunscreen and a water bottle and…

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Walk for the Library Saturday, September 20

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Residents of all ages are invited to Walk for the Library on Saturday, September 20. The route will begin at Market in the Pines at Village Square Shopping Center and…

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Centennial Airport Part 150 Study Complete Recommendations Impact Castle Pines North

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Centennial Airport Manager of Planning and Development Michael Fronapfel explains the Centennial Airport influence area map at a Castle Pines North Master Association sponsored community meeting. (photo by Terri Wiebold)…

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Meet Dick Lichtenheld and Galen Crowder

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Former Interim Clerk Dick Lichtenheld (left) and former Interim Deputy Clerk Galen Crowder. (photo by Terri Wiebold) by Lisa Crockett Founding fathers are not just historical figures, men who wore…

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South Metro Fire Rescue Board of Directors Election Voter Information Presented in Ballot Order

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Dave Jackson I first became interested in SMFR in 2004, after retiring from a 37-year management career with a top five Fortune 500 company. Subsequently, I have attended many Board…

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Business in the Pines Second Annual EasterFest

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Business in the Pines held the second annual EasterFest on Thursday, March 13 at the CPN business district. The event featured Easter goodies, games, cookie decorating, and the Easter Bunny.…

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Metro District Moves Forward to Finance Renewable Water for CPN

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Jason Carroll (right) and Dawn Jones (rear) from Clifton Gunderson address the CPN Metro District board in February to discuss financing options for renewable water. (photo by Terri Wiebold) by…

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Solid Life Hosts CPN Easter Egg Hunt

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

by Scott Lasher Hundreds of kids and parents hippity-hopped their way to Coyote Ridge Park on Saturday, March 15, for the annual Castle Pines North Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by…

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Centennial Airport Part 150 Study Complete

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

Recommendations Impact Castle Pines North Centennial Airport Manager of Planning and Development Michael Fronapfel explains the Centennial Airport influence area map at a Castle Pines North Master Association sponsored community…

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Library District Looks to Fall Election Future CPN Facility Remains a Possibility

By CPC | Apr 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett After a disappointing loss last November, Douglas County Library District Director Jamie LaRue is seeking another bite at the apple. LaRue met with interested community volunteers at…

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