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The best of both worlds

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Kiran and Seshu Velpuri have lived in Colorado for more than half of their lives and would not change their path together. They have embraced American culture while also keeping with their native country’s traditions. “Seshu and I came from India, but Colorado is our home,” said Kiran. “It’s been a good mix.” The couple…

Xcel powerline upgrades

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Have you recently noticed work on transmission lines around Castle Pines? Xcel Energy is rebuilding approximately 25 miles of 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines connecting the Palmer Lake, Castle Rock, Crowfoot Valley, Happy Canyon and Daniels Park substations in Douglas County. This includes work on the lines that go through areas of Castle Pines. The transmission lines…

New amenities coming to The Canyons

By CPC | November 29, 2024

The Canyons will soon be home to a new private clubhouse and open-to-the-public restaurant, the Canyon House. Located adjacent to the community’s swimming pool just north of The Exchange Coffee + Conversation, the Canyon House will be the future hub for community events, fitness and recreation. Look for a future article in The Connection for…

Enhancement for City park

By CPC | November 29, 2024

During the City of Castle Pines council meeting in November, the City Council approved Phase 1 improvements to Coyote Ridge Park. Improvements were based on feedback collected during the 2024-2025 public engagement process about future park planning. These improvements, estimated to cost nearly $4 million, focus on enhancements in three areas: Accessibility and mobility improvements…

Castle Pines earns community award

By CPC | November 29, 2024

In October, Castle Pines was one of ten communities honored by Communities of Excellence 2026 (COE26), a nonprofit organization that hosts a learning collaborative of communities across the country. COE26 trains communities in the Baldrige-based Communities of Excellence framework, which provides opportunities for communities to work together, share successes, challenges, ideas and best practices. This…

Mailing deadlines for holidays

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Listed below are recommended send-by dates for expected delivery before Wednesday, December 25. For items sent to addresses in the contiguous United States (lower 48 states): First-Class mail service: Dec. 18 Ground Advantage service: Dec. 18 Priority Mail service: Dec. 19 Priority Mail Express service: Dec. 21 For items sent to addresses in Alaska and…

Increased DCSO presence in Castle Pines

By CPC | November 29, 2024

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is taking steps to enhance public safety in Castle Pines by increasing the number of deputies on patrol and dedicating more resources to traffic enforcement. Sheriff Darren Weekly has responded to concerns voiced by residents, particularly about speeding, aggressive driving and the need for better traffic control in the…

Douglas County Libraries unveils whimsical art in Castle Rock

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Douglas County Libraries (DCL) announced the recent installation of whimsical, outdoor art at its Castle Rock location, 100 S. Wilcox Street. The playful pieces add a fresh burst of creativity to the library’s Aloha Plaza East. Designed by Jeffie Brewer of Nacogdoches, Texas, the sculptures serve as an inviting focal point for visitors to enjoy…

Thank you to all our 2024 business partners

By CPC | November 29, 2024

5280+ Senior Corales at Parker Advanced Integrative Medicine AdventHealth Castle Rock A Five Star Limousine Alice + Kate Boutique Bakery American Academy Anderson Farms Andraos Construction AriClean Art & Soul LLC – Holistic Expos As You Wish Audience of One Youth Theater Barrett Financial Group Bath Tune-Up of Castle Rock Big Life Integrative Health Black…

Rotary commemorates 9/11 service men and women

By CPC | November 29, 2024

The Rotary Club of Castle Pines (RCCP) hosted Major General Jerry E. White at a September gathering: 9/11 Remembered and Reevaluated. The commemoration, held at Cielo at Castle Pines, celebrated the military career of General White and recognized the service men and women affected by the terrorist attack. More than 70 guests attended, including community…

The middle link

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Vaquero resident Karen Johnson has been working passionately for two decades to bring tenants in need of sober living to group homes for their recovery. Karen is currently working with Oxford House, a nonprofit dedicated to this cause. She described her position within the housing plan as “being the middle link,” connecting individuals to housing…

The best night of our lives

By CPC | November 29, 2024

The Burns family loves baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers, specifically. And it was no better year to be a Dodgers fan than this one. Village residents since 2016, Brian and Mindy with children Cora, Wyatt, Carter and Graham are obsessed with the Dodgers. It all started in southern California. Brian grew up in LA and…

Learn a skill and Stop the Bleed

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Stop the Bleed is a national program that teaches non-medical professionals the basic skills and techniques to stop someone from bleeding out after an accident or traumatic incident. It is a 90-minute class that is like a CPR certification; neither are intended as full medical training. The class “empowers people to help themselves and help…

Making her own sunshine

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Brenda Djorup is the essence of the Proverbs phrase, a woman who is “clothed in strength and dignity.” Brenda has experienced loss probably more than most: her previous husband, three siblings and her son. Despite these tragedies, she loves life and gets up every day with hope for a joyful day. With her gentle faith,…

Following the geography of bliss to plant roots

By CPC | November 29, 2024

The World Health Organization did a study that found that expatriate retirees live longer, healthier lives compared to their western counterparts. Erma and Bill Huston embody this notion; they traveled the globe for 30 years to find the secret to happiness and a fulfilling retirement. “Follow your geography of bliss to plant roots,” said Bill.…

Eagle Scout delivers on a promise

By CPC | November 29, 2024

Remember Cale Williams? He is the 17-year-old Rock Canyon High School senior from the Forest Park neighborhood who shared his story of faith, friendship and overcoming cancer with The Connection in 2022. He wanted to say thank you to all those who rallied and prayed alongside him. This fall, Cale decided his Eagle Scout project…

What to read on the longest night of the year?

By CPC | November 27, 2024

The longest night of the year is December 21. Historically, cultures around the world mark the winter solstice with fear and trepidation: creating celebrations of light to banish the dark; or with an attitude of hope and renewal: observing the gradual beginning of longer days. We feel the dichotomy of endings and new beginnings. So,…

Colorado living: Uniquely Colorado holiday traditions

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Baking goodies and celebrating with family and friends are common traditions for the holiday season. But Colorado is home to some other unique traditions, too. NORAD tracks Santa In 1955, a misprinted phone number from a newspaper sent young callers to the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center in Colorado Springs instead of to Santa…

Take a stroll through the forest of stories

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Douglas County Libraries (DCL) presented its Forest of Stories for the third year in a row: 175 Christmas trees decorated with book themes that are displayed throughout the seven county libraries. The Forest of Stories serves as a festive way to promote books and reading. With growing popularity for the tradition, DCL has expanded its…

A meal at the pink palace

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Eleven-year-old boys enjoyed a recent trip to Casa Bonita in Lakewood. Gabriel Salas, who attends DCS Montessori, stated, “Casa Bonita is a very beautiful place with music, food and lots of fun. I loved seeing the cliff jumpers and the musicians playing but what I loved most was the food.”   By Hollen Wheeler; photo…

Bin Blessed turns nine

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Bin Blessed celebrated its ninth year in business at an anniversary party held at Cheryl and Mike Porter’s home in the Village. Founded by Cy DeBoer, Bin Blessed works with There With Care, a nonprofit that provides thoughtful and fundamental services to families and children during the critical phase of a medical crisis. Cy and…

Seasonal fun in and around Douglas County

By CPC | November 27, 2024

December is filled with holiday traditions, events and celebrations. There is much to do nearby (check out our December E Guide) and here are some additional ideas: Blossoms of Light and Trail of Lights Enjoy a dynamic display of light and color and a winding path glistening with lights at Denver Botanic Gardens Blossoms of…

Christmas and Chanukah celebrations

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Canyons Community Church 4825 Crowfoot Valley Road, Castle Rock canyonscc.org Hope Lives*: December 21, 4:30 p.m. Christmas Eve: Candlelight Service, December 24, 4 p.m.   Castle Oaks Covenant Church 826 Park Street, Castle Rock castleoaks.org Longest Night of the Year*: December 20, 7 p.m. Christmas Eve: December 24, 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.   Castle…

Dear Mrs. A – December

By CPC | November 27, 2024
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Dear Mrs. A, It might be old fashioned to talk about thank you notes, but I think we should have a quick reminder before the holidays.      – Holiday Happy in The Hamlet I absolutely love that you are Happy in The Hamlet and I love that you’ve asked for a refresher around gratitude…

Nonprofits enrich our community

By CPC | November 27, 2024

As the year ends, we are reflecting on the hopefulness that is all around us. In 2024, we featured 11 nonprofits in our Angels Among Us segment. These organizations, and the people who serve them, provide an incredible impact to our community and beyond. Special thanks to all for taking time to visit and allowing…

Playful, comical Bo

By CPC | November 27, 2024

With floppy ears and the face of a teddy bear, it is no wonder people stop to say hi to Bo, compliment him and ask questions about his breed. “Walking him in public places is like walking with a celebrity,” said Scott Ungar, Bo’s dad, who lives in the Village with fiance Carol Lail. Bo…

Roxborough: food for the heart

By CPC | November 27, 2024

  Sixty-eight million years ago, red sandstone spires in the Fountain Bedrock Formation, moved from horizontal to the vertical in Roxborough, much like the Garden of the Gods. Later, it was a highway for dinosaurs. Later yet, 35 mammoths would meet their demise there. A parched land unsuitable for agriculture, what it lacked in the…

Legacy Village remembers veterans

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Legacy Village of Castle Pines hosted a Veterans Day celebration on November 11 for all residents and their guests. Upbeat musical trio, The Hoagies sang classical melodies to include the service songs from each military branch. Sven Hillring of the American Military Living History Association brought his personal collection of artifacts from World War I…

All about chocolate

By CPC | November 27, 2024

When purchasing chocolate for holiday recipes, there are many types to choose from. What differentiates semisweet from bittersweet? Why is white chocolate softer than milk chocolate? Is dark chocolate really better for us than the others? Here are some answers… The base of all types of chocolate is chocolate liquor, sometimes called unsweetened chocolate. This…

For holiday dessert, use your NOGgin

By CPC | November 27, 2024

This is it. December: the big show for people like me who love to go into the kitchen and really make a mess. One of my favorite traditions is making goodie plates to gift to friends, neighbors, and co-workers, determining just the right ratio of sugar-cookies-to-fudge-to-cinnamon-twists. Of course, there’s more to holiday feasting than just…

First-ever flag football team wins third in state

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Competitive, successful, challenging and blessed. These are just a few words from Valor Christian High School coaches and players to describe the girls first-ever flag football season. The team placed third in the state. “We were truly blessed going 15-3 and losing in the state semi-final game,” said Coach Bronson Stewart. “We defeated both the…

Spices and scents of the season

By CPC | November 27, 2024

The holiday season conjures up remembrances of gatherings with friends and family and often the aromatic scents of the season. Our sense of smell is strongly linked with memory and the holidays are chock-full of these warm aromas. Plus, many spices contain antioxidants, flavonoids (compounds found naturally in plant products) and other beneficial compounds. Here…

December Crossword

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Crossword brought to you by Allstate Insurance — Tammy Lopez  (720) 733-1331 Across 1. Links rental 5. Mother-of-pearl 10. Vatican vestment 13. Birthplace of 7 U.S. presidents 14. Arm of the sea 15. Hip bones 16. Soprano’s embellishment 18. Coward of note 19. Reply to a captain 20. Past (archaic) 21. Pretentious sort 22. Jack,…

The perfect landing

By CPC | November 27, 2024

American Academy (AA) – Castle Pines celebrated incredible heroes throughout Douglas County with a warm welcome, thank you and a breakfast on October 28, National First Responders Day. The Douglas County Helitack Team was the special guests and surprised the school with a helicopter landing on the AA field while students and staff watched from…

Kindergarten registration opens soon

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Kindergarten registration for the Douglas County School District’s 2025-2026 school year will begin the week of December 2. Incoming students must turn 5 on or before October 1, 2025, to be eligible to start kindergarten. Enrollment dates and times vary for our area elementary schools. American Academy’s enrollment lottery will take place on Thursday, December 5.…

The blessing of a bench

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Toni Fortson Merfeld visits Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) once a year, at the end of September. She has visited the school for more than two decades as a way to remember her son, Wesleigh, who was a student there. Wes lost his battle with brain cancer at the age of 9; he was in the…

Student podcast earns national recognition

By CPC | November 27, 2024

The Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) speech class has risen to new heights. The student podcast Drastic Plastic received an honorable mention in the middle school category of National Public Radio’s (NPR) 2024 Student Podcast Challenge. RHMS is the only middle school in the state to receive the honor. To make the recognition even more…

Do’nut’ eat it…it is soap

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Beginning in first grade, Jackson Renberg wanted to be an entrepreneur; he even made a fake business nametag and decided Zing was a good company name. Fast forward a few years to 2020, when Jackson was 9 and home during the lockdown, the innovative and creative kid decided to try his hand at making soap.…

Dedicated to her students

By CPC | November 27, 2024

Teachers play an invaluable role in the lives of children: what they teach, their relationships with students and by creating a safe space for learning. For 18 years, first-grade teacher Julie Schade has played a significant role in the lives of Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students and families. Julie is known to be compassionate and…

Hawaii Fluid Art

By CPC | November 21, 2024

Making a living spreading joy “How can we serve our community and how can we bring joy to others?” Longtime Colorado residents Stephanie and Matt Mendrala wanted to give back to their community in a way that resonated with their life experiences. They discovered they could make a living spreading joy. Life has a way…

Boy meets girl turns into happily ever after

By CPC | November 1, 2024

From 1999 to 2002, Jeremy Gamble and Nicole Tobey were back door neighbors in HOA1. Jeremy was 5 and Nicole was 6 when they first met. As youngsters, the two frequented each other’s homes and have great memories of playing PlayStation with Nicole’s siblings, looking at the stars through her family’s telescope, and playing with…

Vision for veterans heroes hall takes shape

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Which words come to your mind when you think about our veterans? Maybe gratitude, honor or sacrifice? It is hard to describe the gift veterans give us. In Douglas County, there are nearly 20,000 veterans and more than 300,000 in Colorado. “In many communities, a veterans’ meeting place, sometimes called a ‘Veterans Hall’ or ‘Post’…

It is time to vote

By CPC | November 1, 2024

If you are wondering where to vote in the upcoming 2024 General Election, drop off your ballots at a ballot drop box location or go to a polling location to stand in line; both options by 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5. Most 80108-ers will drop their ballot at the drop box behind the Douglas…

Coloradans to receive sales tax refund

By CPC | November 1, 2024

The Colorado Department of Revenue recently announced how much eligible Coloradans can expect to receive in TABOR surplus sales tax refunds in 2025. All taxpayers who file a 2024 income tax return will automatically receive the temporary income tax rate reduction: 4.40% to 4.25%. In 1992, voters in Colorado approved the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights…

County funds available for veterans

By CPC | November 1, 2024

If you know a Douglas County veteran needing emergency assistance with housing, food, transportation, employment, mental health care or other urgent concerns, direct him or her to the Douglas County Veteran’s Service Office (VSO). Funding received from a grant from the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs for eligible vets is available for the…

Hospital network announces new name

By CPC | November 1, 2024

HealthONE, one of the largest networks of hospitals and specialty health centers in the Front Range, announced a new name in October: HCA HealthONE. HCA HealthONE united more than 170 care sites under one name. The network offers care delivered through seven acute-care hospitals, a dedicated flagship pediatric hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, CareNow® urgent care…

DAV Community shred event

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Special thanks to Wanda Ford and Kathryn Fountain for hosting their annual community shred event, with voluntary donations benefiting Disabled American Veterans (DAV). They shredded more than 5,500 pounds of paper products and collected $6,551 in donations for DAV.     Caption and photos by Terri Wiebold

A bucket of ice for hope and awareness

By CPC | November 1, 2024

It has been 10 years since the ALS organization’s ice bucket challenge, where more than 17 million people across the globe dumped ice water on their heads to raise awareness and donations for ALS; $115 million was raised for research and for care for those living with the disease. Castle Pines City Councilman Chris Eubanks…

Walking the walk for ALS

By CPC | November 1, 2024

More than 300 people joined in the fifth annual Paul’s Mystery Ship to End ALS walk at 105 West Brewing Company in Castle Rock. The event honors the memories of those who have lost their battle with ALS, promotes advocacy through awareness of ALS, and offers support for families facing ALS together, “keeping hope, kindness…

New to the neighborhood?

By CPC | November 1, 2024

A vibrant sense of community is one characteristic that sets Castle Pines – the 80108 ZIP code more specifically – apart from other Colorado communities. Neighbors know each other, they spend time together and they support each other. If you are a new resident, you have likely already experienced this firsthand. The same holds true…

Colorado Gives Day is December 10

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Tuesday, December 10 is Colorado Gives Day (CGD), a day to celebrate and support Colorado nonprofits. Although year-round giving is important and easy, CGD remains an annual tradition of Coloradans as a year-end push to donate to important causes. The CGD voice provides a platform to spread awareness for all types and sizes of nonprofits.…

Raising funds for children in Africa

By CPC | November 1, 2024

The Rise Up Malawi annual fundraiser was held at Top Golf in Centennial in October.  More than 150 golfers participated to support educational programs for children in the world’s fourth poorest nation. “In Malawi, education is not a right, it is a miracle,” said Megan Mathis, co-founder and director of the nonprofit, who lives in…

Rough charm and cool aesthetic

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Amy and Michael Ruppeck moved to a home off of Happy Canyon Road almost nine years ago where Michael could be the curator and inventor of his unique and inventive works of art. They both wanted a place that would celebrate their raw, edgy style with the peaceful quaintness of the mountains. Their midcentury mountain…

Passing the joy of skiing to the next generation

By CPC | November 1, 2024

While October temperatures were still hitting the 80s, and fall – let alone a snowy start to ski season – felt like a dream that would never come true, Adrienne Markey, ski buff and former Village resident, was helping children hit the slopes in a frozen winter wonderland with artificial snow. Since October 2021, Adrienne…

Another successful Ladies 9 in the Pines fundraiser

By CPC | November 1, 2024

The Village at Castle Pines is filled with ladies who are part of a remarkable organization dedicated to making life a little easier for those facing breast cancer. The Ladies 9 in the Pines (Ladies) annual golf tournament and adjunct events were a sterling success to raise money and awareness. Led by chairwoman and president…

Supporting democracy

By CPC | November 1, 2024

The League of Women Voters (LWV) was started in 1920 by leaders of the women’s suffrage movement as a nonpartisan, activist, grassroots organization believing voters play a critical role in democracy. Today, there are more than 700 leagues across the country, with a local chapter here, the League of Women Voters of Arapahoe and Douglas…

A career of protecting and serving

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Deputy Scott Kelly always knew what he wanted to do when he grew up: serve in the army and be a police officer. Despite not having any family members serve in either capacity, Scott has accomplished both. As an infantryman in the United States Army, Scott was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, with the 101st…

A stroll through the gardens

By CPC | November 1, 2024

          A short drive to the northwest sits a beautiful oasis on Santa Fe Drive near the heart of Littleton: Hudson Gardens. Perhaps best known to many as a concert venue and site of special holiday events, the gardens offer a lovely destination amid the city bustle and a place to…

National Native American Heritage Month

By CPC | November 1, 2024

  Starting in 1990, by presidential proclamation each year, the month of November is National Native American Heritage Month. It is a time to honor the contributions, achievements, sacrifices, culture and historical legacy of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian and affiliated Island communities. Before 1990, various individual days or weeks acknowledged the heritage…

Found in translation

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Good literature can be found across the globe. Some of the most popular books written by international authors are listed in our monthly recommendations. Curl up with a hot drink, crack open a book that has been translated from another language and maybe discover another perspective.   The Enigma of Room 622 by Italian author…

A holiday tradition in Colorado’s high country

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Driving to the mountains to find and cut down the perfect Christmas tree to bring home is a tradition many families celebrate to capture the spirit of the holiday season. It is now easier than ever to get a permit in Colorado. Christmas tree permits are available to purchase online at recreation.gov/tree-permits/ and by visiting…

Garden Club partners with The Crisis Center

By CPC | November 1, 2024

  Information and photo provided by Village of Castle Pines Garden Club

Moonshine and Sunshine

By CPC | November 1, 2024

Bengal cats are a cross between an Asian leopard cat and an American shorthair cat. The breed has a wild, beautiful appearance. The golden shimmer in their fur comes from the leopard ancestry and their coats may show spots or rosettes, a distinctive fur pattern. Bengals are loyal cats who form strong bonds with the…

Colorado living: When the Castle Rock Star was born

By CPC | November 1, 2024
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In 1936, during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, the 45-foot-tall electric Castle Rock Star (Star) first lit up the night with nearly 100 light bulbs. It served as a form of hope during those tough times and a means to attract highway travelers to visit Castle Rock. Teamwork and generosity made the Star a…

Castle Rock: aptly named

By CPC | November 1, 2024

  Castle Rock was named after the rock formation towering over it. An outlier for its name, it is also the perfect icon for minerals that were early foundations for Douglas County’s population growth. Our tidal wave of humanity today all started with a bit of greed. Parallelling California, the first hint of gold in…

Dear Mrs. A – November

By CPC | November 1, 2024
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Dear Mrs. A, Talk to us about restaurant reservations as the holiday season approaches  – Hungry in Hidden Pointe. Dear Hungry, Great question and an important part of planning for the season. The benefits of reservations for the consumer include guaranteed seating, preferred timing and a streamlined experience. Isn’t it wonderful to have the peace…

Aviation award recipient

By CPC | November 1, 2024

At the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame Banquet held at the Lakewood Country Club on Saturday, October 5, longtime resident of The Village at Castle Pines, James Huffman, received the Federal Aviation Administration Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. The award recognizes those pilots who have conducted 50 or more consecutive years of safe flight operations,…

Dog-safe Thanksgiving foods

By CPC | November 1, 2024

November is a time for good food, and lots of it. Our canine family members may be just as excited by the smell of roast turkey and all the fixings as we are. But is a Thanksgiving feast safe for dogs? Of course each dog is unique and has its own tolerances, but there are…

A holiday dish that is a side of ease

By CPC | November 1, 2024
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In just a few weeks, those of us who love to cook put on our big show for the year. Maybe your family’s feast is straight out of Norman Rockwell, with a perfectly orchestrated presentation of family favorites: tender veggies, buttery mashed potatoes, fluffy stuffing, and of course a lovely roasted bird. Or, perhaps your…

November Crossword

By CPC | November 1, 2024
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Crossword brought to you by Allstate Insurance  — Tammy Lopez  (720) 733-1331   Across 1. Site of the Taj Mahal 5. Vessel for a warm fall drink 8. Someone who joins fabric together 13. Sticky stuff 14. Four six-packs 15. Invoke misfortune 16. A dromedary has one 17. They can take a yoke 18. Zones…

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