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Colorado living: Xeriscape is one way to garden

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Did you know that the concept of xeriscaping started in Colorado? In 1981, Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado partnered with Denver Water in the Xeriscape Task Force to create an educational demonstration garden showing the beauty possible when using plants that require minimal irrigation, and to produce a public involvement and education program. A member…

Sedalia’s historic museum and gardens

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  In the quaint town of Sedalia sits a historic little building and grounds, the Sedalia Museum and Gardens (SMG). Getting to know this special place is like taking a step back in time. Save the date for this year’s garden sale, Saturday, May 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., located at 4037 N.…

A pit bull and a bichon frisé: happy together

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Amy Fenster is a ball of energy. She is an adventurer, a hiker and provides daily care for patients at UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital. Amy is a nurse working in a combined lab of cardiac catheterization, neuro intervention and intervention radiology. Each day she shines her bright light on those lucky enough to receive her…

When you come to a fork in the road, take it!

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  The headline comes from Yogi Berra, but it applies equally to the good folks of Jarre Valley and Jarre Canyon. Douglas County settlers were naturally attracted to water and transportation access: Witness Sedalia’s founder, John Craig, who settled at the confluence of East and West Plum Creeks. The east side of the creeks was…

Nature’s tiny acrobat: The hummingbird

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  With the return of spring, many Coloradans look forward to welcoming back the hummingbirds that flew south for the winter. The hummingbird season in Colorado is mid-April through October. These fascinating, zippy little creatures start to command attention in mid-April. Four species of hummingbirds can be seen in Colorado. The most common is the…

2024 Farmers Markets

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Arvada Farmers Market Location: Olde Town Square, 5702 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (June 2 – Sept. 29) A moderately-sized market with a variety of specialty items, this market features produce, honey, baked goods, artisan products and prepared foods. Enjoy libations in Olde Town Arvada. https://www.arvadafarmersmarket.com/   Boulder County…

Pulitzer Prize-winning books

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Joseph Pulitzer, a visionary newspaper publisher and Hungarian immigrant, single-handedly raised the bar for American journalism. Establishing the first collegiate-level journalism program at Columbia University, Pulitzer further endowed the university with guidelines and funds to establish the Pulitzer Prize “as an incentive to [journalistic] excellence,” states the Pulitzer website. There are currently 23 categories, most…

“Egging” for a mission

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  Some residents got a little help decorating their yards this past Easter. The Easter Bunny could not take all the credit, but some Valor Christian High School (Valor) Eagles sure could. Sixteen students raised money for an upcoming summer mission trip to Kolkata, India by “egging” yards across Douglas County. This definition of egging…

Mom’s Day without crying “Mayday”

By CPC | April 26, 2024

I love the month of May. The weather, while often unpredictable, is generally lovely (random Colorado snowfall notwithstanding). It is also a month of celebrations – Mother’s Day, milestones like graduation, and all things end-of-the-school-year, mean lots of happy reminiscences. And parties. Lots of parties, with lots of delicious springtime treats. I love that May…

May Crossword

By CPC | April 26, 2024

This crossword brought to you by Allstate Insurance – Tammy Lopez (720) 733-1331     Across 1. Killer whale 5. Popular cooking spray 8. Native New Zealander 13. Like a millionaire’s pockets 14. Beak 15. The _____ Limits (1960s and 1990s tv show) 16. Big show 17. “___ go bragh” 18. Pointed arch 19. Sinful…

Two brothers, two cities, two national championships

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  On March 24, two brothers from The Canyons neighborhood won hockey national championships on the same day in different cities. Goalie Cooper Robinson (18) was part of the Valor Christian High School team to lead the Screaming Eagles to victory at USA Hockey National Championship, High School Division 1, in Philadelphia (see article above).…

Valor hockey team wins national championship

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Valor Christian High School celebrated another big win this year: a hockey national championship on March 24. After a tough loss to Regis Jesuit High School in the 5A state championship game in Colorado, the Valor Screaming Eagles competed in the USA Hockey National Championship, High School Division 1, in Philadelphia. Six seniors on the…

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

By CPC | April 26, 2024

The stigma around talking about mental health is lifting. And that is a positive since according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five people will experience a mental health condition in any given year, and everyone faces challenges in life that can impact mental health. Since May is Mental Health Awareness…

Grateful students honor teachers

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently held its annual teacher appreciation night. High school seniors and early graduating juniors from Castle Rock, Larkspur, Castle Pines, Lone Tree and Highlands Ranch honored a teacher, coach or mentor who made a positive impact in their lives. The evening included a formal program with…

BRE solar eclipse watch party

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) capitalized on the recent solar eclipse. On April 8, a school-wide community event was scheduled during the peak viewing hour. Principal Jen Murdock-Jacoway ensured the school had enough NASA-certified viewing glasses for each student to have a pair. All kindergarten through fifth grade classes met on the school field for…

Helping the helpers

By CPC | April 26, 2024

At Rock Canyon High School (RCHS), community service is not just a school activity; 20 hours are required to graduate. Volunteering not only fosters a sense of civic duty among students, but also enriches their academic and personal growth through real-world experiences. The class of 2024 has registered more than 16,000 volunteer hours to date.…

Award-winning drama teacher says bye bye

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  After 21 years of bringing theater to life for Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) students, drama teacher Cindy Baker is retiring this month. In April, the final curtain fell on Cindy’s last (and apropos) production, Bye Bye Birdie. With a deep love for theater that led to many award-winning plays and helped many students…

Congratulations to the 80108 high school graduates!

By CPC | April 26, 2024

Congratulations to all of our 80108 graduates!   Castle View High School Tyler Adair Spencer Adams Arlette Arellano Hernandez Ashlynn Bannister Landon Baylor Nolan Bergen Caleb Campbell Charles Colombi Bronwyn Cooper Kairi Crowell Beau Durkin Gunnar Fesmire Hailey Franco Logan Friedman James Gerlach Alexandra Guarda Mercado Madison Hancock Seth Harris Kara Hastings Taylor Hill Aidan…

A small classroom making a big difference

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  In March, DCS Montessori students in Diana Visser’s class worked together to support a humanitarian organization. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is a nonprofit that works in more than 50 countries and 28 United States cities with the mission of helping families from war-torn countries rebuild, recover and assimilate their lives in America. Diana’s…

RCHS student newspaper receives national recognition

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  The Rock, Rock Canyon High School’s (RCHS) online student newspaper, won the Silver Crown Award at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s (CSPA) 100th annual spring convention. Crown Awards recognize overall excellence in either print or digital student publications, chosen by a panel of judges. Fifteen students and three adult chaperones from RCHS’s student media…

Journalism star heads to Mizzou

By CPC | April 26, 2024

  Claire Bauer is graduating from Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) this month and has already achieved an accomplished career in journalism. For the past two years, Claire has been the Editor-in-Chief of the RCHS newspaper, The Rock, an award-winning and nationally recognized student newspaper. Leading a staff of 30, Claire managed all of the…

RCHS band hosts fundraiser

By CPC | April 26, 2024

The Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) Marching Band held a fundraiser last month, a mattress and massage chair sale. Students wore mattress costumes and stood outside the school to promote the sale. Approximately $4,000 was raised that will go toward new instruments, repairing old instruments and the cost of travel to performances. In his first…

Glow Jam at Timber Trail Elementary

By CPC | April 26, 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 theme of bright neon décor. Lit with black lights enhancing the attendees’ hand-crafted, decorated glow shirts and glow bracelets, the dance welcomed all attending students,…

Spudtacular art show

By CPC | April 26, 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 Melissa Lopez replied, “I had one student challenge me to make an art show about potatoes. I thought it was funny and a great challenge.”…

Museum of Illusions

By CPC | April 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 illusion or those looking for a new art museum in Denver are in luck. MOI is a museum full of optical illusions, holograms and interactive…

There is no try; just do

By CPC | April 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 about making her mark in the fields of construction and manufacturing – both male-dominated industries. “Being a welder allows me to tear down stereotypes,” said…

Foundry Church to build in Castle Pines

By CPC | April 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. This will be the first church to be built in the city limits. (Journey Church is in an unincorporated part of Castle Pines, north of…

Memorial to a brave young man

By CPC | April 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 honoring their son, Kendrick Castillo. On May 7, 2019, Kendrick (18) was a high school senior at STEM School Highlands Ranch when he gave his…

Municipal Updates

By CPC | April 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 Pines (City) Road Solutions initiative. Phase Two will commence when Phase One is completed. The estimated completion date is this September. Homes within the road…

Why Castle “Rock” doesn’t crumble

By CPC | April 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 it is a place you hike, pass by on I-25 or look forward to seeing lit up with the Christmas star come the holiday season,…

Douglas County helps prepare for spring

By CPC | April 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 property is advised to reduce the risk of wildfires. Douglas County provides a slash-mulch/green yard waste drop-off site for disposal. The site is located at…

Mayors discuss uniqueness and challenges of their communities

By CPC | April 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. Held at Arapahoe Community College, each mayor gave an overview of his/her respective communities, the unique opportunities and challenges, and discussed state legislative initiatives. The…

MaKing friends and business partners

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Finding an honest and trustworthy contractor during any commercial or residential remodeling project can be daunting. Keith Rodenberger knows it all too well, and as the owner of MaK Construction, he firmly believes your next construction project can be “easy, enjoyable and stress-free.” Keith is no stranger to operating and managing a successful business. He…

Welcome to our team!

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Grace Caroline Roubidoux Freelance Writer Grace spent a handful of her adolescent years with her wonderful parents and siblings living in Parker.  After high school, she moved to Southern California where she pursued writing and theater. The dreamer’s mentality led Grace to wonderful adventures abroad, down countless paths, and into friendships with people from all…

A village in the Village

By CPC | April 1, 2024

When Leighton and Josh Peebles bought their first home, a neighbor welcomed them with a seven-layer dip, and the families remain close friends to this day. When the Peebles moved to The Village at Castle Pines in 2019, at first, they thought the days of bringing dishes and meeting neighbors was a thing of the…

Pathways of her heart

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Serena resident Nicole Eubanks is a woman of inspiration and compassion. She is a wife, mother, friend and daughter who honors and celebrates the good in life and gives back to people both close to her and worlds apart. In 2016, Nicole left her corporate path to follow her heart’s desire to do more to…

Mulligan…the pup who acts like a teenager

By CPC | April 1, 2024

This pet pedigree is brought to you by Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center. Robert Rice, a Colorado native, and his wife Ann, from Utah, met at a set-up date in a little known dive bar in downtown Littleton called Q’s Pub & Grille. Neither wanted to go, but the rest is history as the couple…

911, what is your emergency?

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Brianna Ott loves to live in Douglas County. She grew up here and returned after college to make her career, serving all of us in our worst times. Brianna is a 911 dispatcher at the Douglas Regional 911 Communications Center (DRCC). The DRCC handles 911 calls for the sheriffs of Douglas County and Elbert County,…

One pair at a time

By CPC | April 1, 2024

“Sock it to ‘Em” is an annual sock drive that American Academy (AA) participates in to help provide socks to men, women and children who are experiencing homelessness. Teacher Lynda Hernandez joined the cause while a teacher, and upon her retirement in 2022, seventh grader Mason Metcalf promised he would continue the sock tradition while…

Miss Colorado…home grown in Castle Pines

By CPC | April 1, 2024

In January, when Miss Colorado Madison March won Miss America, runner-up Miss Colorado Sarah Swift assumed the crown. Sarah is the first state title holder from Castle Pines and was the youngest candidate to compete for Miss Colorado at the age of 18. There is a lot more to the pageants than the beauty contest…

The answer to cancer might be walking right next to you

By CPC | April 1, 2024

  Just to our north at Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center (FACC), researchers are on a mission to conquer cancer in all species and believe cures for pets could work for humans as well. The nonprofit One Cure was founded in 2011 to spread the word about FACC and support important clinical trials…

Twin Creek and two buttes

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Born in 1863 of Scotch lineage, George Patrick Stewart hailed from Murchison, Victoria, in Australia’s gold belt. After his storekeeper/postmaster father died when George was 7 years old, his uncle Izett Stewart transported him to the Isle of Jersey in England to live with his Aunt Helen. Nine years later, at 16, George rejoined Uncle…

Twirling across the pond for St. Patty’s Day

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Six baton twirlers from Castle Rock and Castle Pines had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland, on March 17. Led by baton twirling coach Tina Hansen, performers Carleigh Hansen, Chandler Hansen, Jaylyn Luber, Jolene Luber, Lilly Traver and Evelyn DeRossett marched the two-mile parade wearing vibrant green…

Dear Mrs. A – April

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Dear Mrs. A, Just wanted to reach out and ask that you kindly remind readers about trail etiquette as we move into the warmer days. – Looking Ahead in Lagae Ranch Dear Reader, I had a chuckle at your request. My hiking shoes have three-inch heels, needless to say, this is not Mrs. A’s forte.…

Visiting the Rockies Spring Training in Scottsdale

By CPC | April 1, 2024

The Colorado Rockies enjoyed warm weather at Spring Training in Arizona as they prepared for the upcoming 2024 regular season. Colorado players have been working out in Scottsdale since mid-February. They share a complex with the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick in Scottsdale. The Rockies hosted the Chicago Cubs on March…

Keeping kids safe in the home

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Safety is top-of-mind for every parent of young kids and many parents believe their own home to be a safe haven. Yet there are hidden dangers. Yearly, at least 3.4 million children suffer from injuries occurring in the home with the leading causes being suffocation, drowning, falls and poisoning, according to Nationwide Children’s Hospital. But…

How does your garden grow?

By CPC | April 1, 2024

After all the precipitation of last month’s books, plants are the obvious theme in April. From the window box of herbs or succulents to the acres of community gardens and the wild foliage around the world, plants are ubiquitous, beautiful and bizarre. Whether your thumb is black – dooming plants in your care – or…

Grandparents relearning how to care for infants

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Becoming a grandparent is momentous. It means reliving unforgettable milestones like the first birthday and buying adorable, tiny clothes. But being a grandparent also means accepting that things have changed in infant care. Increasingly, more grandkids, 25% in some states, are exclusively cared for by a grandparent, according to AARP. Thankfully, infant care classes are…

April Crossword

By CPC | April 1, 2024

This crossword brought to you by Allstate Insurance – Tammy Lopez (720) 733-1331 Across 1. Drive-___ 5. Modern Family character 8. Its license plates say “Famous potatoes” 13. Many millennia 14. Whittle (down) 15. Spanish Mr. 16. Small amount 17. ___ Brockovich 18. American lizard 19. Colorado state flower 22. Crustacean 23. “___ the fields…

Spring strawberries in a jam

By CPC | April 1, 2024

I love fresh berries. This time of year, I especially love strawberries, and it is common for me to literally eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Berries are sweet and juicy and also a healthy choice, so I have no qualms about eating them in bulk. Strawberries are also fragile – even just a…

Hit the trails prepared

By CPC | April 1, 2024

We are fortunate to have many hiking trails available to us, from right out our back door to Rocky Mountain National Park and of course, Colorado’s 14ers. Here are some suggestions to maximize the fun, minimize the mishaps and keep everyone safe, whether it is a quick hike or a much longer one. “Start with…

Ways to sneak exercise into the day

By CPC | April 1, 2024

The little things do add up when it comes to daily physical activity. Parking farther away from an entrance and taking the stairs are two common ways to increase daily steps and get a quick cardio boost. Here are some other creative ways to get more movement into the day. When waking up, do a…

Summer camps are calling

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Summer is in sight, so now is the time to help your kids blossom by signing up for camps. Whether it is one day, one week or more, kids love exploring during the downtime of summer. Here are a few fun options, but remember, where there is one, there are many. Enjoy. Audience of One…

Basketball programs made it to Great 8

By CPC | April 1, 2024

For the first time in school history, the Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) boys and girls basketball teams both made it to the Great 8, the quarterfinals of the Colorado high school state tournaments for classes 4A-6A. On February 29, RCHS allowed an excused absence for students to watch both teams compete at the Denver…

Workout with resistance bands to stretch and strengthen

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Resistance bands are a go-to strength training tool for anyone at any fitness level. Bands are affordable, light and portable, easy to use, and safer than heavier dumbbells or machines. Resistance bands can be used practically anywhere and have many health benefits. Resistance bands can help build stronger muscles and increase flexibility and mobility, making…

The calling to teach came early

By CPC | April 1, 2024

A career calling can come at any age. Sarah Sexton remembers the time she first felt the tug, sitting in her elementary school classroom. Sarah said, “I think I have known I have wanted to be a teacher since about second grade. I’ve always loved school!” That calling took hold; this year, she will have…

Diversity and inclusion at BRE

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) has a new Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CDL) initiative this year. A handful of BRE staff members comprise the CDL team with the goal to intentionally incorporate conversation about the value of diversity at BRE. Multicultural Monday (MM) was the first activity the CDL team implemented. It is a short segment…

Wish Week makes dreams come true

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Wish Week at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) is an annual event held in March where the Jag nation partners with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado to raise funds for critically ill children’s wishes. Students organize various activities and events like assemblies, a dodgeball tournament, Walk for Wishes, and themed, dress-up days to fundraise. The…

RCHS is preparing tomorrow’s emergency medical technicians

By CPC | April 1, 2024

In its third year, the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) continues to make significant progress in preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals. A collaboration between the Douglas County School District and Arapahoe Community College, it is a concurrent enrollment program designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge…

Real word applications in the classroom

By CPC | April 1, 2024

Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) speech teacher Regina Luber recently hosted the second, three-day Speaker Series (SS) of the year. Regina is passionate about incorporating real world applications into the classroom. SS has become part of the curriculum for the public speaking course classes at RHMS. Regina has invited many professionals from a variety of…

Mountain Mike’s Pizza

By CPC | March 22, 2024

Pizza the way it oughta be! Mountain Mike’s Pizza has been dishing out tasty pies since 1978, just not in Colorado. It is a well-known staple in California and other western states, but now that it has opened shop in Parker (the first one in Colorado), many pizza lovers are trying it out. And, word…

2024 NCAA Bracket Tracker

By CPC | February 28, 2024

  March Madness! Remember to fill out your NCAA Bracket Tracker in the center spread of the March E Guide, or pick up a copy at Rockyard Brewing Co., Pines Sports Bar & Grill or Scotty’s Sliders.

A goalkeeper with goals

By CPC | February 27, 2024

Castle Pines is home to many pro athletes, both active and retired. Today, we can claim a professional soccer player for the Colorado Rapids (Rapids). Adam Beaudry (17) was drafted by the Rapids in 2023 and signed officially on January 10 for a four-year contract with an option for two additional years. Adam is excited…

The Canyons expansion plans

By CPC | February 27, 2024

Preliminary plans will soon be submitted for an expansion of The Canyons development in the southeast portion of the city. The proposed development encompasses approximately 1,618 residential lots, along with designated areas for future expansion, a school site, a regional park site, and ample open spaces, trails and road connections linking to surrounding neighborhoods. The…

Wildfire mitigation grants available for home projects

By CPC | February 27, 2024

Wildfire mitigation is one of City Council’s strategic goals and priorities. To help mitigate wildfire risk and protect the community, the City developed a grant program to provide financial resources for residents and homeowners associations to conduct wildfire mitigation projects. The City will accept funding requests for up to $5,000 from an HOA and up…

Updates from the City

By CPC | February 27, 2024

  Two Road Projects Starting The City of Castle Pines will begin undertaking two major road improvement projects this year. Happy Canyon and Lagae will see the construction of a new roundabout which began the week of February 19 and will continue through June. Traffic at the intersection will be temporarily closed at certain points…

Water authority receives funding to support residents

By CPC | February 27, 2024

Approximately 25,000 rural residents in Douglas County own and rely on more than 8,000 active groundwater wells that tap into the Denver Basin aquifers. The Rural Water Authority of Douglas County (RWADC) has received $60,000 to support these residents. The funding will come from the Board of Douglas County Commissioners with an affirmed recommendation from…

Douglas County Fair Board

By CPC | February 27, 2024

Are you a Douglas County resident who is passionate about our rural heritage, agriculture, western sports, youth exhibits and quality entertainment? Your passion and knowledge – paired with a background in large-event management, accounting/finance, and/or a strong network of resources helpful to the production of a large-scale community event – may position you as the…

It is an election year; did you receive two ballots?

By CPC | February 27, 2024

It is an election year, so prepare for the robocalls, texts, mailers and the endless television commercials. Recently, Douglas County registered voters received official voting ballots for primary election day, Super Tuesday on March 5. If you registered as a Democrat or a Republican, your mailer should have included only the political party ballot of…

Coffee Klatch with the mayor

By CPC | February 27, 2024

One thing many residents love about living in Castle Pines is that it feels more like a community than a city. That is the feeling Mayor Tracy Engerman wants to build on by having monthly coffee gatherings officially called Coffee Klatch with Tracy. To kick off the year, on January 18, Engerman held her first…

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