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Frozen lakes, warm huts, will fish

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Some people think sunshine and 70s is the perfect weather to cast a line. Mike Forster does not disagree. But he also thinks any day is a good day to catch a fish, especially in the winter months, when the temps dip and the water freezes over. “My absolute favorite thing about ice fishing is…

Camping sites proposed at Sandstone Ranch

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Minimalist camping may soon be allowed at Sandstone Ranch Open Space (Sandstone Ranch) in Larkspur, more than 2,000 acres of diverse landscapes, striking red rock formations, expansive meadows, and rich wildlife habitats. Last October, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) tasked the staff of Douglas County Open Space and Natural Resources to look at options…

Water district puts bugs to work

By CPC | March 1, 2025

A fascinating, multi-step process converts used water from homes, that is wastewater, into clean water to return to the environment. The Parker Water and Sanitation District (PWSD) has two wastewater treatment and purification facilities that perform this service for its customers in Parker and The Canyons neighborhood in Castle Pines. “We treat and discharge around…

Agents of Discovery: a new app for the great outdoors

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Want to get outside with the family this spring and summer? For years, Douglas County Division of Open Space and Natural Resources provided a fun program, a scavenger hunt, encouraging residents to get outside and explore the 65,000 acres of open space and trails in Douglas County. Before 2025, booklets provided by the county were…

Battle of the Badges

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Join the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for a friendly competition that is all about saving lives. We have invited our partners to join us for the Battle of the Badges Community Blood Drive. It’s a showdown between two Team Fire and Team Law. Each donor gets a vote, and every drop of blood has a…

Community feedback sought on interchange project

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Happy Canyon Interchange The City is working with Douglas County to design improvements to the Happy Canyon and I-25 interchange. This process is currently in the design phase. There will be a public open house on March 31 at Douglas County Library – Castle Pines that will provide updates on the project’s progress and next…

Annual spring cleanup day

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The City of Castle Pines is once again partnering with residents for the City’s annual Spring Cleanup Day. As the community grows, it is more important than ever to keep the beautiful parks and open spaces that make Castle Pines special free of trash and other debris. This year’s cleanup day will take place on…

Slam the scam

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Unfortunately, government imposter scams continue to spread across the country. In these types of scams, criminals impersonate government employees to try to gain personal information or money from the unsuspecting. To raise awareness and help combat these scams, the Social Security Administration and the Office of the Inspector General have designated March 6 as National…

Diving into the dirty work

By CPC | March 1, 2025

It is often said that a good business idea is one that meets a need or want, or simply being willing to do a job that no one else wants to do. Ally Kelly is banking on all of the above. The Forest Park 16-year-old has a creative spirit and a work ethic that comes…

Rural fire districts helped by additional federal funds

By CPC | March 1, 2025

There are six rural fire protection districts in or near the Pike-San Isabel National Forest (Pike Forest) in Douglas County. Recognizing the need for additional help to manage fires and train responders for medical emergencies and rescue operations, the Board of Douglas County Commissioners awarded $100,000 in federal monies to these fire districts. The federal…

From Baton Rouge to Castle Pines

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Sah family is a busy, blended family of five. Living in The Canyons neighborhood, Robyn, Sanjeev “Jeeves,” Rylie (20), Britton (16) and Skylar (10) made their way to Colorado from Louisiana in 2020. Growing up in Nepal, Jeeves still thinks of it as home, even after living a few years in India and in…

The key to your dreams

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Michella Clark, local author, businesswoman and pioneer for Douglas County’s open space preservation, recently published Practical Dreaming, a guide to understanding and interpreting dreams. The book provides a framework that invites dreamers to evaluate their nighttime visions to discover how they might conquer everyday challenges. “I know a lot about dreams because I’ve been…

Giving back beyond philanthropy

By CPC | March 1, 2025

It is not an overstatement to say that Dave Liniger’s list of life accomplishments is unrivaled. Best known as the founder of real estate giant RE/MAX, the Village at Castle Pines resident’s story plays out like a movie script, an adventure-filled saga that blends billionaire Richard Branson with Forrest Gump. A humble upbringing in Indiana…

Sole sister and so much more

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Fifteen years ago, The Connection featured a story on nonprofit, A Sanctuary Center, that remarkable built-from-ground-up refuge at the corner of Wolfensberger Road and State Highway 105 in Sedalia. Moved by their compassion, The Village residents Sue and Jack Pfeiffer offered temporary housing for those with troubled hearts and seeking solitude in overcoming losses and…

Young finance guru’s business soars

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Griffin Myers, at the ripe age of 21, is the owner of Glenalla Group Corp.—a distribution company with $1.2M in revenue for year-ending 2024 and projected 2025 revenue of $2.5M. The Buffalo Ridge Elementary School, Rocky Heights Middle School and Rock Canyon High School graduate started his online business at age 14 by selling…

Community garage sale is back May 30-31

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Castle Pines community garage sale is a popular event that residents look forward to every year. While there is no longer a “sponsor” of the event, anyone who is considering hosting a garage sale this summer is encouraged to join with your neighbors and to do it on the weekend of Friday, May 30…

Coming full circle

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Dr. Devin Godber, a doctor of occupational therapy, knew from an early age that she wanted to work in healthcare. Inspired by medical providers caring for her younger sister Taryn, who was born with a disability, Devin remembers her sister was flown to Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHC) in Denver multiple times. “Being from rural Wyoming…

The joy of discovering the world

By CPC | March 1, 2025

“As a travel professional, I have always had a deep appreciation for finding the right place to call home—whether it’s a dream destination or a community to plant roots,” stated Lady Lourdes Williams, a jet-setting travel advisor and a resident in Castle Valley. Although a professional travel advisor for just over a year, Lady has…

Making her hospital better for patients

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Stacy Farmer has her dream job; she is the Patient Experience Program Manager at AdventHealth Castle Rock. Her work perfectly pairs with her personal calling to problem solve. The daughter of a pastor, Stacy watched her dad counsel and minister to his parishioners and knew she wanted to do something similar. With an English…

Doing big things

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Kristin and Jared King live in the Green Briar neighborhood, have a family and pets. But their story began in Los Angeles… in an elevator. The two were working jobs right out of college: Kristin in advertising for Leo Burnet Company managing Touchstone and Disney accounts and Jared as a production assistant for three…

Rescue, rehab and adoption through Soul Dog Rescue

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Soul Dog Rescue (SDR) is a nonprofit that began in 2010 with a mission to alleviate animal suffering and address overpopulation on Native American reservations in the Four Corners region—Colorado, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. “The organization advocates for ‘responsible rescue’ practices, placing significant emphasis on spay/neuter and vaccination initiatives as proactive measures against…

The father of Franktown, and more

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Our early settlers were tough and resilient. Even so, James Frank Gardner from Attica, New York, stood out. Tired of living with his parents at age 22, Frank came west seeking adventure. First, he found surveyors work near Omaha. Still bored at 26, he joined that hardy wave of men lured by rumors of…

Rock of Hope Gala brings in nearly $2.25 million

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Rock of Hope Gala, a charity event benefitting cancer care in Castle Rock, was a stunning showing of compassionate, activated and generous guests. The charity event raised nearly $240,000 to support bringing expert cancer care to AdventHealth Castle Rock. The Douglas County Board of Commissioners made a gift commitment of $1M on January 28…

Girl Scouts level up

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Girl Scout sisters Abigail (16) and Evie (13) Reynolds have achieved their goals of earning two of the highest awards in Girl Scouting. Abigail officially became a Gold Award Girl Scout ina February and Evie earned her Silver Award in October. Abigail addressed the issue of underrepresentation of women in engineering for her Gold Award…

Women’s History Month

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Women’s History Month was first celebrated in March 1987, though it began five years earlier as Women’s History Week by presidential proclamation. Born from the feminist movement and Title IX, the observance honors women and their cultural, societal and historical contributions. This month, look to the example of a few of the amazing women in…

Bald eagles in Colorado

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  There are an estimated 300 resident bald eagle pairs that live in Colorado year-round, and that number surges to 1,000 pairs in the winter, when some birds migrate from places with less food available in the cold months—November to March. These birds that mate for life are a remarkable comeback story. In the 1700s,…

A sassy cuddle bug

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Kentavious Caldwell Pup or Kacey, a 1-year-old Welsh terrier, tops out at 18 pounds and runs around the Country Club at Castle Pines golf course with his human family, Dennia and Todd Chromzak. Kacey was named after former Denver Nuggets player Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (KCP). The Chromzaks are big fans of the basketball team as well…

Colorado living: Spring planting

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Colorado offers many challenges for gardening: high elevation, often intense sunlight, generally low humidity, rapid and extreme weather changes, and frequently poor soil conditions. While Castle Pines sits at an average elevation of 6,352 feet, slightly lower than the state average, it still experiences those same challenges. Varying dates for the last killing frost and…

March Crossword

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Crossword brought to you by Allstate Insurance — Tammy Lopez (720) 733-1331   Across 1. Slacks off 6. Throat-clearing sound 10. Chowder morsel 14. Go fish 15. “Later!” 16. Daughter of Zeus and Hera 17. The most loyal, as an ally 19. Pizzeria fixture 20. Warmed the bench 21. It’s spotted in casinos 22. _______…

Dear Mrs. A – March 2025

By CPC | March 1, 2025
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              Dear Mrs. A, Is it appropriate to ask your guests to remove their shoes when entering your home? – Castle Valley Clean Freak Dear Clean Freak, Oh, you’ve asked the hard question, and Mrs. A. will do her best to guide you. Removing shoes can certainly help keep…

Cutest Pets pick up prizes

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Last month the winners of the Cutest Pet in the Pines contest stopped by The Pet Stuff Place in the Village Shops to pick up their prizes.       Article and photos by Rachel Poe

Spring into spring with a touch of green

By CPC | March 1, 2025

In March, I believe that everyone is a little bit Irish. As far as I know, I have no ancestors from the Emerald Isle, but I love corned beef, soda bread and colcannon, and I often make these tasty treats this time of year. Given that potatoes are the mainstay of Irish cuisine, it is…

A grassroots group lifting up community

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Krista Simonson started a Facebook group in 2020 inviting 10 friends to share photos of restaurant food, which at that time was all take-out due to the pandemic. The next day, the group had 200 members sharing what restaurants were open for takeout. “We learned quickly that people really wanted this community,” Krista shared. Today,…

Crafty pastimes are making a comeback

By CPC | March 1, 2025

  Old-fashioned pursuits, such as knitting, baking, gardening, scrapbooking and embroidery have made a comeback as more Millennials and Generation Zs have been putting down their phones in favor of “grandma” hobbies that have been trending on social media. Record players and old-school cameras are examples of how young people are embracing slow living, nostalgia,…

All about artichokes

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The artichoke can be a daunting vegetable with its prickly appearance, but it is like one of those familiar fairy-tale characters that are a bit frightening on the outside but ultimately contain an extraordinary heart. This odd, spiky gift from nature is the surprising bud of a thistle that bears gorgeous purple-blue blossoms. The leaves,…

What is your personality type?

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Personality tests are an informative and easy way to learn about one’s strengths and tendencies. The information can be enlightening or validating; either way, the results are beneficial for professional and personal relationships, as well as creating deeper self-awareness. Plus, they are just fun to do. If the word “test” has a negative connotation, Psychology…

Sunday Salmon

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Connecting one bite at a time Why limit love to one person or one family or a few people? Love is a stepping stone. The path is looking beyond the self to serve others—giving love to others, creating more loving connections with every person we meet. Mary Grothe, founder of Sunday Salmon, believes she is…

Cheer teams place in nationals

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Rock Canyon High School Cheer teams competed in the national competition in Orlando last month. The varsity team took ninth place in Game Day competitions and junior varsity won fourth in the same category. “We are so proud of the Rock Canyon cheer program,” stated head coach Connie Schubring. “Both teams fought hard and…

Student-Athlete Signing Day

By CPC | March 1, 2025

There are six 80108 student athletes who signed letters of intent to play their sport at the collegiate level. It takes a great deal of discipline and hard work to balance academics and athletics. Congratulations college-bound athletes! Rock Canyon High School         Valor Christian High School     By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy…

Douglas County School District graduation rate reaches 92%

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Douglas County School District (DCSD) is celebrating some good news. According to the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), the district graduation rate reached 92.2% for the 2024 graduation year—8% higher than the state average of 84.2%. “We are so excited that our graduation rate in DCSD has increased to 92.2% (from 90.8% in 2023).…

Timber Trail singers perform in Honor Choir

By CPC | March 1, 2025

The Douglas County School District Honor Choir is made up of fifth- and sixth-grade students from multiple elementary schools in Douglas County. Nine fifth-grade students from Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) participated in Honor Choir with a total of 115 students this year. After many joint rehearsals, the musicians performed at a festival at Ponderosa High…

Wish upon a star

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Audrey is a 5-year-old girl who loves princesses, the color purple, chocolate cupcakes, popcorn and her family. When dancing and singing to the theme song “Let it Go” from the Disney movie Frozen, Audrey truly shines. Through the efforts of Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado, Audrey’s wish of visiting Disney World and Disney princesses came true…

Coach inspires at her alma mater

By CPC | March 1, 2025

A former Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) student, poms team member and school newspaper writer, Paige Cassidy is the school’s assistant varsity poms coach. Paige graduated RCHS in 2010 and returned to coach in 2014, following her graduation from CU Boulder. Paige loves being part of her students’ lives, both in and out of the…

The magic behind the curtain

By CPC | March 1, 2025

Behind every great stage production is a team of passionate and dedicated individuals, and at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS), that team is led by theater teacher Ben Rosen. With a goal of making the program more professional while continuing to build on its already strong foundation, Ben has been working tirelessly with students to…

Goat therapy is a thing

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  Jason Gray and his wife Kathryn have two pet goats, along with four chickens and two barn cats, on just shy of one acre of land in downtown Castle Rock, a non-HOA community. Every day the couple spends an hour or so outside with goats Molly and Joe Williams (Joe). “We never saw ourselves…

Senior center opens in Highlands Ranch

By CPC | February 1, 2025

On January 13, 2025, the Highlands Ranch Senior Center (HRSC) opened its doors for those 55 and older. Located on the south side of Highlands Ranch Parkway and east of Broadway, the 22,000-foot facility is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In 2017, the Highlands Ranch Metro District’s board of directors…

Calling all sculptors!

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  The Douglas County Art Encounters organization is looking for local sculptors with works-in-progress or completed art that is ready to be seen. Founded in 2007, Art Encounters is a year-long, outdoor sculpture exhibit showcasing sculptures, in various media and styles, displayed in highly visible areas in Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker and…

Douglas County Recording Office has moved temporarily

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Due to renovations, the Douglas County Recording Office has been moved to a temporary location until June. All recording services, including applying for a marriage license, a first-time passport or recording home and property documents, will be provided at the Douglas County Election offices located at 125 Stephanie Place in Castle Rock. The temporary relocation…

School district offers Gold Card for seniors

By CPC | February 1, 2025

The Douglas County School District (DCSD) has created a way for residents age 60+ who live in Douglas County to attend most high school athletic events and fine arts programs for free. The Gold Card is for home events at nine area high schools: Castle View, Chaparral, Douglas County, Highlands Ranch, Legend, Mountain Vista, Ponderosa,…

New judicial district in place for Douglas County

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Due to the continuing increase in population in Douglas County and throughout the Denver metro area, House Bill 20-1026 was passed in 2020 to create a new judicial district: the 23rd Judicial District, which includes Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties. The 23rd district is the first new district in more than 60 years, and it…

Meet the District Attorney

By CPC | February 1, 2025

George H. Brauchler, the Colorado district attorney (DA) for the new 23rd Judicial District, took office on January 14, 2025. The new 23rd district serves Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties. Brauchler has a 30-year career in law. He served as the elected DA for the 18th Judicial District from 2013-2021 as well as a Deputy…

Chamber of Commerce annual awards luncheon

By CPC | February 1, 2025

On Thursday, January 23, Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce members gathered at Cielo at Castle Pines to celebrate the successes of 2024, welcome the 2025 Board of Directors, share exciting plans for the year ahead, and acknowledge six award recipients. Congratulations to all those nominated and to the winners, pictured here (person on the left…

DCL offers resources to small businesses

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Budding entrepreneurs have a valuable resource providing a hand up in developing a working business model for an inspirational idea. Douglas County Libraries (DCL) can help with business plans, registration and other startup information. DCL also assist with market research and lists, industry trends and operational services. Online Resources for Business: DCL suite of research…

Join Our Team!

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  Do you want to be more vested in your community and have a few hours a month to spare? We are looking for creative and motivated writers to join our team at The Castle Pines Connection. To be successful, you must be able to conduct interviews, follow writing guidelines and deadlines, and possess excellent…

The joy of giving hugs

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Sometimes something good comes from a tragedy and it has a ripple effect beyond what anyone could imagine. The Village at Castle Pines resident Vicki Alfano shared the story of her best friend’s daughter, Morgan, who lost her battle with muscle cancer in 1999. Morgan was a senior in high school. “Through her hospital stay,…

Proud Coloradans happy to be in Hidden Pointe

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  Hidden Pointe residents Cindy and Brad Bryson met in Lakewood at Bear Creek High School and have been together since. “I knew he was the one when I first saw him; he was the new guy in school,” remembered Cindy. The couple even went to senior prom together. “We are proud, life-long Coloradans (and…

Building bridges to the next generation

By CPC | February 1, 2025

In a world where youth face unparalleled pressures, Karson McKinney, a fourth-generation pastor, is on a mission to bring connection, hope and transformation to the next generation. Karson did not always see ministry in his future. “Growing up, I ran from it,” he said. But life often leads us to where we are meant to…

Celebrating heart month with heart health

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  February is heart month, so it is the perfect time to celebrate nonprofit South Denver Heart Center Foundation (SDHCF) and its mission to provide health and cardiac education to medical professionals and community members. South Denver Cardiology Associates (SDCA) has been part of the community for the past 51 years. The state-of-the-art health and…

Cutest Pet in the Pines

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Congratulations Caley and Zoey. This duo won the hearts of our judges, and have been selected as the Cutest Pet in the Pines for 2025. Caley and Zoey’s family will receive a $100 gift certificate to The Pet Stuff Place, a basket of goodies and bragging rights for the year. Chai and Booker will both…

Celebrating prairie dogs

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  February 2 is Groundhog Day, but some parts of the western United States prefer to celebrate the groundhog’s more local cousin, the prairie dog, a type of ground squirrel. The official designation of Prairie Dog Day has been championed by various conservation organizations, including WildEarth Guardians and Defenders of Wildlife, to bring attention to…

Some high elevation fun

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Hutch Wheeler (17) and Robby Nally (19) hitting the slopes at Keystone.  The Hidden Pointe cousins clocked in multiple ski days in January.

The many ways to experience love

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Most often when we hear the term love, romantic love immediately comes to mind, especially with Valentine’s Day coming up. Seemingly everyone focuses so much on romance, we tend to overlook that there are other types of love, too. With names derived mostly from ancient Greek, here are different types of love. Agape or universal…

Colorado living: Embracing the Valentine season with Loveland

By CPC | February 1, 2025

    Because of its name, the City of Loveland has come to be associated with Valentine’s Day, and it embraces that connection with its Valentine re-mailing program and Sweetheart Festival. Originally a railroad depot town, the City of Loveland was incorporated in 1881, named after William A. H. Loveland, president of the Colorado Central…

Dear Mrs. A – February

By CPC | February 1, 2025
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Dear Mrs. A, We had a guest break something in our home during a party we were hosting, and we really didn’t know what to do. Please advise. – Hidden Pointe Hostess   Dear Hostess, This is a common conundrum. There are so many wonderful aspects to entertaining and yet there are a few risks…

Doctor warns about the risks of TikTok challenge

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  The “Superman Challenge” is one of the latest trends to go viral on TikTok. The challenge involves two or more people forming two rows, linking arms and throwing another person either straight up and catching them, or backwards so they may land on their feet, making the tossed person appear to be flying for…

More than just roses

By CPC | February 1, 2025

For Valentine’s Day, people often think of roses as the flowers to give to show love. But roses are not the only flowers that can express love and affection. In the 1800s, a bouquet might contain a variety of flowers, with each one conveying a specific meaning, expressing feelings and passing messages. Learning the special…

Presidential books

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  To honor George Washington’s birthday, Presidents Day was declared a federal holiday 145 years ago. Originally celebrated on February 22, which is Washington’s birthday according to the Gregorian calendar (see pullout box below), the holiday was changed to the third Monday in February due to the Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968, which gave…

Author publishes third book

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  Author, speaker and podcaster, Jamie Klusacek, recently published her third book, Confident Woman. When Jamie, a Green Briar resident, turned 40 a few years ago, she felt inspired by her Christian faith to share her life, mission and legacy through books, especially as a gift for her four children and future grandchildren. Confident Woman…

February word search puzzle

By CPC | February 1, 2025

Find the listed words in the puzzle and circle them. Words can run horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, and forward or backward. This puzzle sponsored by Douglas County Libraries. AUTHOR BRIDGES CLIMBING COLORADANS CUTEST ENTERTAINING FAREWELL GOATS GOLD CARD HEART HUGS JOURNEY KIWIS LOVE PRAIRIE DOGS PRESIDENTIAL RACING RESOURCES RESTAURANT RISKS ROSES SCULPTORS SENIOR CENTER SNACKS…

Chasing windmills

By CPC | February 1, 2025

  Windmills played important roles on our county’s often-parched ranchlands.  Simple and necessary, some also see them as works of art, even symbols. In 2021, the Highlands Ranch Historical Society published an informative piece on those remaining windmills that we could claim as our own. Shirley Cavenaugh, the author, gave them new life and prominence.…

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