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An Evening of Help & Hope

By CPC | November 1, 2016

Information provided by the Douglas/Elbert Task Force Please join the Douglas/Elbert Task Force for its inaugural Evening of Help & Hope on Friday, December 2 at Cielo at Castle Pines.  The event will be from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will feature a silent and live auction, a wine wall, heads or tails game,…

Making strides to double lung cancer survival rates

By CPC | November 1, 2016

Friends and family joined Leanna Whitcher at the Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk to raise funds in the quest to double lung cancer survival rates in the next six years. By Lynn Zahorik; photo courtesy of Noor Abadi A beautiful fall day welcomed participants of the 2016 Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk at Washington Park…

Tell us your tale

By CPC | November 1, 2016

by Patte Smith The Connection readers want to know about our vital over-fifty population who is diverse, knowledgeable, skilled, thoughtful and energetic.   If you play pickleball, are an artist, volunteer your time, write, play bridge, bungee jump, sing in a choir, sit peacefully reading, have an experience to share, are a gourmet cook, meditate, attend…

Castle Pines goes on the run

By CPC | November 1, 2016

Article and photos by Kathy Fallert The annual Rock Slide 5K and 1 mile fun run took place on Saturday, October 1.  The race began and ended at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) where roughly 250 runners and walkers, led by the school’s health team made their way through the streets of Castle Pines and…

Riverwalk at Castle Rock changes the look of the landscape

By CPC | November 1, 2016

The new project will include 228 apartment units, 30,000 square feet of office space, 10,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and 328 street level/below street level parking spaces.  By Elizabeth Wood West; renderings courtesy of Confluence Companies The Town of Castle Rock recently gave unanimous approval to a $60 million dollar mixed-use development…

Talking Turkey

By CPC | November 1, 2016

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Turkey roasting in the oven – is there any scent more evocative of the fall season, the bounty of the harvest, the abundance of autumn?  Nothing makes me give thanks faster than a plateful of turkey, dressing and buttery mashed potatoes.  Like most folks this time of year, I…

A reminder to share the road with bicyclists

By CPC | November 1, 2016

There are many “Share The Road” signs around the community.  (Hess Road east at I-25) Article and photo by Kay Bryant As our community becomes more and more populated, The Connection reminds residents to be aware of the particular safety concerns and responsibilities that drivers have as we share the road with bicyclists.  Hess Road,…

New eight-mile section of the East/West Regional Trail will connect Lone Tree to Parker

By CPC | November 1, 2016

A new eight-mile segment of the East/West Regional Trail just north of Hess Road will connect the current trial (west of I-25, south of RidgeGate Pkwy) to the Cherry Creek Trail in Parker (west of Parker Road south of E. Mainstreet). Information and photo provided by Douglas County Hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers rejoice!  Great…

Turkey trouble? This hotline is a lifeline

By CPC | November 1, 2016

By Lisa Crockett Big feasts can sometimes mean big trouble, especially when it’s a feast that involves cooking foods most people only attempt once a year.  Add in concerns about food safety, and you and your dinner guests might simply be giving thanks for making it through the holiday unscathed rather than focusing on the…

BRE students huff and puff their way to school

By CPC | November 1, 2016

It was a cold day, but BRE students bundled up and got it done as they rode their way to school on October 5. Article and photos by Kathy Fallert It was a cold and blustery day on Wednesday, October 5, but that didn’t stop Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) students from celebrating Walk/Bike to School…

Skyline soccer ready to open new indoor facility

By CPC | November 1, 2016

The 23,000 square-foot soccer facility will accommodate three futsal fields (which are smaller turf fields) or one large field and is scheduled to open later this month. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Neil Alvarado Ten-year HOA1 resident Neil Alvarado is reaching a new milestone with Denver-based Skyline Soccer Association (SSA), a nonprofit soccer club…

Turweston Lane cooks up fun during seventh annual chili cook-off

By CPC | November 1, 2016

The winning chefs pose for a photo during the seventh annual Turweston Lane chili cook-off on September 11. By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Laurie Jacobs Seven years and counting!  The crew on Turweston Lane gathered on September 11 for another year of fun and some friendly cooking competition.  This year’s event featured plenty of…

Cancer League of Colorado 5K

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Zack (left) and Grant (right) raised funds and awareness – along with Nick – during the Cancer League of Colorado 5K. Article and photo by Lynne Marsala Basch Castle Pines residents Zach Fornelius, Grant Gooding and Nicholas Gooding had energy left for some fun after the 20th Annual Cancer League of Colorado’s Race for Research…

Philanthropic theater performance offers insight into aging

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Patte Smith Wisdom Within These Walls, an education and entertainment organization whose mission is to inspire cultural re-consideration of the question of wisdom and the vitality and strength that accompanies aging and seniors, will present “Wisdom Matters.”  This very special readers’ theater production, based on interviews conducted with seniors in the local area, has…

Get your glam on for great cause!

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Submitted by the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Please join the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce in helping to change the lives of homeless students right here in our area.  In 2015, there were 910 homeless students in the Douglas County School District.  This number seems unreal given that Douglas County is one of the…

Calling all runners!

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Information provided by Discovery Running Join the City of Castle Pines and Discovery Running in their all new Castle Pines Run Club! The Castle Pines Run Club meets every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in front of Duke’s Steakhouse.  Enjoy a three-to-four mile jog followed by a post-run social. There are also opportunities for destination runs…

Chili in the Crock-Pot

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett It’s here, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: Crocktober.  It’s the time of year when we dust off the slow cooker and put it on regular rotation in the kitchen.  There’s a chill in the air, leaves on the ground, Halloween candy in the store;  the perfect kind…

Doodle for business, Doodle for fun!

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Article and photo by Elean Gersack Have you ever been caught in the back-and-forth of trying to plan and coordinate a meeting with several different people, all of whom have different schedules and availability?  Talk about a logistical nightmare!  Not any more … Scheduling a meeting or event has never been easier.  Doodle.com and the…

Beans, biscuits, and New Memphis

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Events in Colorado history didn’t really accelerate until the 59ers swarmed the Pikes Peak region, Russellville (near Franktown) included.  By 1861, Colorado would become a territory and in another 15 years, attain statehood. Those 17 years to statehood were tumultuous. No one suffered greater upheaval than the Native American. …

Party in the Pines

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Favorite haunts to explore this Halloween season

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Patte Smith, photo courtesy of the Castle Rock Fire Department This year Castle Pines area kids have two not-so-scary shopping areas where they can gather goodies.  Trick or Treat Street(s) will be on October 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the shops and businesses along Castle Pines Parkway and also at The…

Buffalo Ridge takes education outside of the building

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Kathy Fallert; courtesy photos The Garden Club at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) hosted its 2nd Annual Farmers Market fundraiser event.  And just like last year’s event, it was a huge success in providing funds to the school’s upcoming plans for the outdoor educational garden.   The farmers market event raised more than $800 during…

Journey Church begins construction; lays community foundation

By CPC | October 1, 2016

A temporary Journey Church sign hangs at the construction site where the new church will be located and a rendering of the 14,250 square-foot Journey Church currently being constructed. Article and photo by Patte Smith; rendering courtesy of Journey Church Construction crews have started excavating the 12.6-acre Journey Church site, located at 9009 Clydesdale Road. …

Final Household Chemical Roundup

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Information provided by the Tri-County Health Department The final drive-through household chemical roundup this year will be held October 1 at 175 Kellogg Court in Castle Rock from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is offered free-of-charge to Douglas County residents.  However, participants will be asked for a $25 contribution to help offset the…

Author takes readers on an alternative journey through education

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Anthonette Klinkerman On a late August evening at Civic Green Park in Highlands Ranch, Castle Pines author Anthonette Klinkerman celebrated her latest book, “Aloha, Mr. Hand:  An Alternative Trip Through Education” with her supporters.  The collection of stories relays the remarkable accounts Klinkerman witnessed throughout her years teaching…

Cranelli’s Italian Restaurant

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Scenes from Cranelli’s Italian Restaurant By Lynne Marsala Basche “Can you pass that plate?”  “How does the sauce taste?  Does it need more mustard?”  “I’ll be right there once I grab the wine.”   Identical statements were heard at every one of my family dinners growing up.  This time, however, they were overheard at Cranelli’s, where…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner – “I Let You Go”

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Article and photo by Amanda Merriman The Connection writer Amanda Merriman admits she is hopelessly addicted to books.  It has been this way nearly all her life.  Every month she shares what she has been reading with the hope that others will share in her obsession. Clare Mackintosh accomplishes the exact opposite with readers of…

Annual Cutest Pet in the Pines contest is approaching

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Photo by Amanda Merriman Castle Pines canine Molly got a jump start on Halloween by dressing as Elsa from the movie “Frozen.”  Her owners plan on submitting her photo for the annual Cutest Pet in the Pines contest in December, when The Castle Pines Connection awards cash prizes for the top three entries.  Watch for…

South Metro firefighters raise more than $100,000 for MDA

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Article and photo by Lynn Zahorik South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) firefighters were met by generous Castle Pines and Castle Rock King Soopers shoppers when they put out their boots in support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) Fill the Boot campaign over the beautiful Labor Day weekend. The spirited annual drive raised $101,564, which…

Thousands climb Red Rocks stairs to honor fallen 9/11 firefighters

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Lynne Marsala Basche; courtesy photos On the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, approximately 2,500 firefighters and community members gathered at Red Rocks Amphitheatre to honor and remember the people touched by that day. Each participant was given a card with the photograph of one of the first responders who died on September…

Douglas County Educational Foundation

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Building a basis for excellence  By Lynne Marsala Basche Readers may not be aware of the DCEF, but chances are high they have taken advantage of their services.  For the past 25 years, the DCEF has been a partner with all Douglas County schools to prepare students to become career, college and citizenship-ready and not…

Legacy Village of Castle Pines – senior living campus underway

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Development is underway on a 177-unit senior living complex located at the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard.  Completion is anticipated by year-end 2017. By Kathy Fallert; map by Tim Gamble Construction of the Legacy Village of Castle Pines development at the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard in…

Wag ’n Trail attracts eager canine hikers

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Rows left to right: Claire with her sweet Layla who happily managed the trails thanks to her innovative wheelchair. A beautiful September day welcomed dogs and their owners as they hit the trail to raise money for the Buddy Center. Proud owners with their super hero miniature dogs ready for Halloween – Batdog, Wonderdog and…

Castle Rock Parkway/North Meadows Drive now open

By CPC | October 1, 2016

IT’S OPEN!  In partnership with Douglas County and the Colorado Department of Transportation, Castle Rock’s largest ever roadway project is ready for vehicles.  Drivers may have seen a new freeway exit sign off I-25 (pictured above right).  Information and map provided by the Town of Castle Rock; photo courtesy of Lynn Zahorik We have all…

It is back! Winter Park Ski Train runs January 7 to March 26

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Elean Gersack; courtesy photo After a several year hiatus, the Winter Park Ski Train is back in action.  The scenic two-hour ride from Union Station in Denver to the base of Winter Park Ski Resort is a great way to enjoy the Colorado high country and avoid the hassles of driving.  A bucket-list opportunity…

Timber Trail annual kickball for a cause

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Team “Fresh Kicks of Ball Air” won this year’s mother and son kickball tournament.  Pictured left to right:  Brenda and Ethan Nohavec, Donna and Logan Mash, Stacy, Nicholas and Blake Stall, Jess and Wyatt Petau, Gidget and Andrew Long, Alicia and Logan Carpenter, Shanda and Colten Bravec, and Whitney and Thomas Shank. By Lynne Marsala…

Construction underway on Lagae Ranch

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Information provided by the City of Castle Pines Located just south of the Village Square commercial district, Lagae Ranch is a 249-acre planned development that includes Elk Ridge Park and three additional neighborhood parks, American Academy Charter School, up to 231 single-family homes, 400 multi-family residences, an additional elementary school, 76 acres of open space…

Do you Waze? Douglas County does

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County recently announced a two-way data-sharing partnership with Waze, the free, real-time navigation app.  This collaboration will assist those who live, work and play in Douglas County with important information about current road conditions and construction projects to assist their commute around the county. “We know that one of…

Task Force receives funding for much-needed equipment

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Information provided by the Douglas/Elbert Task Force. The Douglas/Elbert Task Force received $8,540 from the Food Bank of the Rockies for the purchase of a new walk-in cooler to support its food bank program.  The new refrigerator will increase the Task Force’s capacity to store additional refrigerated items, such as dairy products and fresh produce…

Luncheon seminar series focuses on senior living

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Patte Smith A free informational housing seminar for older adults is being presented on Saturday, October 15 at the Lone Tree Arts Center from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Open to the public, speakers will discuss topics on seniors interested in “aging in place” and remaining in their own home; an overview of the…

Fun for everyone at the DCSM fall festival

By CPC | October 1, 2016

DCSM students, staff, friends and family enjoyed an afternoon catching up while hungry participants entered a pie eating contest and took a spin in the hamster balls. By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori The DCS Montessori School (DCSM) fall festival is an annual tradition for more than 20 years.  This year, students,…

Thirteen, 14, 15 years and counting!

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Colleen and Judi at Castle Pines Dental Care love their jobs, having been around for 14 and 15 years, respectively. Always helpful Terri at Scheich Family Dentistry celebrates 13 years keeping everything in check. Alex at Castle Pines Orthodontics has been running the office since 2003.  She loves watching their patients grow up. Article and…

How to pick a perfect pumpkin

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Lisa Crockett ‘Tis the season for all things pumpkin.  Whether you are hankering for a luscious pie or a toothy jack-o’-lantern, here are tips for getting the very best this season: • Pumpkins for pie and pumpkins for carving are grown from different varieties, so make sure you’re getting the right one for the…

Running with Ralphie a thrill known by few

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Lynn Zahorik, photos courtesy of Peter Burke The star of every University of Colorado (CU) football game is without a doubt Ralphie the buffalo mascot.  One of the most popular and recognized college mascots in the nation, Ralphie has been a part of CU game day lore for nearly half a century.  Most fans…

What’s your APPtitude? Musical.ly speaking, this app rocks

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Amanda Merriman If you have teenage individuals living in your home, you have probably heard of musical.ly, a popular video-sharing app that has captured the attention of over 80 million users, or “musers” as they are called, worldwide.   Musical.ly combines our innate love of music and the desire to connect with like-minded individuals…

RHMS students inspired by an 84-year-old’s story

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Seventh grade social studies teacher and project advisor Laurie Williamson with students Chloe Voss and Amanda Gin. Submitted by RHMS eighth grade student Amanda Brauchler; photo courtesy of Izzy Holsman Nora Danzig is a Holocaust survivor.  She was born in Germany in the 1930s, and she is 84 years old.  Danzig was not only a…

Fourth and fifth graders rock their socks off at BRE

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Kathy Fallert; courtesy photos Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) had a dual goal – wanting to give multiple new fourth and fifth grade families a chance to connect and meet other parents and kids and wanting to create a new special tradition for the “upper grades” to celebrate and look forward to each year.  What…

New scam prevalent in Douglas County

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Amy Shanahan The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is eager to alert residents to a new scam that is currently taking place throughout the county.  This scam involves a phone call by someone claiming to be a person of authority who is providing a public service by letting the person they called believe that…

Chase-ing love on “The Bachelorette”

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Self-proclaimed “mama’s boy,” 27-year-old Chase McNary was one of the final three contestants on the recent season of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”  A Colorado native, McNary loves the outdoors and being active, including golfing at The Ridge at Castle Pines North with his mom with whom he has a very close relationship. By Amy Shanahan; photos…

Southeast Rail Extension construction update

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Caissons for the RidgeGate bridge being constructed. Information from RTD Southeast Rail Extension To the average commuter traveling on I-25 past Lincoln Avenue and RidgeGate Parkway, it may appear that besides a lot of dirt being moved (close to 160,000 cubic yards to be exact), not much else is being constructed on the new light…

Cielo at Castle Pines Wellspring fundraiser

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Wellspring’s “Evening of Inspiration” was held at Cielo at Castle Pines.  Wellspring’s staff, family, business partners and friends raised approximately $200,000 for the nonprofit.  Pictured left to right:  Richard West, Theresa and Stan Banaszak, Ann Allott, Alison Rausch and Judson Mitchell.   Article and photos by Elizabeth Wood West Wellspring Community’s (Wellspring) staff, family members,…

Adult discounts around the Denver metro area

By CPC | October 1, 2016

By Patte Smith There are several websites that list 50+ discounts in Colorado.  One such site is www.theseniorlist.com that lists 2016 discounts for restaurants, retail stores, prescriptions, grocery stores and travel.  Many of the service providers on this website have been verified for 2016 senior discounts.  Please be sure to check when you visit one…

Spirited Golden Buffalo Marching Band is the heartbeat of game day

By CPC | October 1, 2016

The University of Colorado Golden Buffalo Marching Band entertains spectators at each home game with their dynamic sound, lively marching style and creative formations.   By Lynn Zahorik; photos courtesy of University of Colorado and Penny Jordan Every football season, the University of Colorado Golden Buffalo Marching Band (GBMB) thrills thousands of spectators with exciting…

Cruisin’ with the oldies but goodies

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Karen Armato and her children Sammie and Kari (front row) photographed here with The Lettermen band in 1972.  These years set the stage for decades of musical memories for Armato and her family.  By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Karen Armato It is a musical love affair decades in the making.  Since 1970 Karen Armato…

A perfect Day on the Greens

By CPC | October 1, 2016

Submitted by the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce; Photos by Lynn Zahorik A gorgeous sunny day at Plum Creek Golf Club was the setting for the annual Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce golf tournament, held on September 19.  The golfers enjoyed a fun day that started with Bloody Marys and burritos, followed by 18 holes…

New development brings new neighbors to Sedalia

By CPC | October 1, 2016

The Keep is a new 1,100-acre residential project located just southwest of Sedalia.  Upon completion, it will have 64 home sites and 745 acres of natural reserve open space. By Elizabeth Wood West; photos provided by Koelbel and Company Denver area developer Koelbel & Company has broken ground on its newest high-end residential project called…

It is snow time … get pass ready!

By CPC | October 1, 2016

It will be time to hit the slopes before long.  Get a pass and make plans for some great skiing and boarding this season.  Here is the run-down for 2016-2017 season pass information: Epic Schoolkids Colorado Pack The Epic Schoolkids Colorado Pack is FREE for kindergarten through fifth-grade students.  It provides four days of skiing…

Cashmere on the hoof, ooh-bah-bah

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Article and photo by Patte Smith Neighbors in the 80108 ZIP code decided to handle fire mitigation around their property with three cashmere goats.  Mommy goat Katie, little goat Troubles, and leader of the pack Fluffy have successfully trimmed many scrub oaks and munched oodles of weeds.   “We are getting attached to the goats,”…

City annexes new gateway property

By CPC | September 1, 2016

The Castle Pines City Council approved annexation of Sage Village Properties at the northwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway and I-25 at the July 26 meeting.  These graphics show possible gateway improvements that Council is considering at the location. By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of the City of Castle Pines On July 26, the City…

Happy Canyon and other Wildcat Mountain lore

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Article and photo by Joe Gschwendtner Wildcate Lore Beginning this month, The Connection will be featuring a column titled “Wildcat Lore.”  As it turns out, the Castle Pines Connection serves residents of the Wildcat Mountains, a name pioneers and historians gave to high country paralleling I-25 from Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree south to Castle…

Youth Education & Safety in Schools – Y.E.S.S.

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Here to help and serve  By Lynne Marsala Basche Alcohol, social media, bullying, drugs, sexting – these are just some of the challenges that students face today.  It can be overwhelming especially when these pressures shift and new ones surface faster than they ever have.  Douglas County, however, is fortunate to have the Y.E.S.S. program…

Sturgis Rally leads Surrey Ridge couple to finding Nemo…South Dakota

By CPC | September 1, 2016

A selfie of Gene and Cindy Wenninger, Sturgis bound on their Harley. Article and photos by Cindy Kessinger-Wenninger Every August, motorcycle enthusiasts attend the popular Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, named for the town near the prairie in South Dakota.  This year, my husband Gene and I, along with our friends decided to join a half-million motorcycle…

Is Medicare in your near future?

By CPC | September 1, 2016

By Patte Smith Yikes! Is it already time to apply for Medicare?  Believe me, as soon as you turn 63 you will receive numerous phone calls from health insurance companies, insurance agents and brokers soliciting the Medicare plans they offer.  Even if you are on the “do not call” list, these companies or individuals are…

14th annual Taste of Douglas County hits the spot

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Article and photos by Elizabeth Wood West This year’s Taste of Douglas County provided an outstanding food sampling line-up from some of the very best local and area restaurants.  A longtime favorite with food fans, the Taste of Douglas County was launched 14 years ago by Mike Boyle, the host of the “Restaurant Show” on…

Never stop learning; education beyond the classroom

By CPC | September 1, 2016

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photo Jump into the back-to-school spirit by taking advantage of some of these free and low-cost ways to continue your education beyond the classroom.  Not only will you learn something new, but you will expand your skills, discover new talents and get inspired!   Technology allows you to access the world…

The Sanctuary photograph wins Best of Show

By CPC | September 1, 2016

By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Julie Lamb Castle Pines photographer Julie Lamb won six out of seven entries at the Douglas County Fair photography contest last month.  Lamb’s entry, The Sanctuary, won the award for Best of Show.  The magnificent photograph was taken on a foggy morning and showcases the beauty of our community.

AA students are WATS top scorers in Colorado

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Above American Academy students Drew Cooke , Brendan Goodfellow and below, Cooper Dozois were top scorers in Colorado for third graders on tests in math, reading, language arts and science through the Western Academic Talent Search. By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos   Of all the third graders in Colorado, three American Academy (AA) students were…

Storytellers bring fiction to life

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Information provided by Douglas County Libraries Douglas County Libraries is seeking volunteers to bridge the generation gap by helping children learn through oral storytelling. Spellbinders are seasoned volunteers ages 50 and older who stay young at heart by telling stories to children in Douglas County schools. A four-session Spellbinders training will be held at Douglas…

XDrive Classic continues to celebrate The Joshua School

By CPC | September 1, 2016

Teachers and staff from The Joshua School surround Kari and Matt Ansay in this sweet photo at the XDrive Classic on August 1.  Also pictured is Kari’s mom, Karen Armato, (back left).  Armato watches over Jessica and the entire Ansay family and creates the most fabulous silent auction for the XDrive, too! By Elean Gersack;…

Buffalo Ridge carnival rained in

By CPC | September 1, 2016

The annual Buffalo Ridge Elementary school carnival on Friday, August 19 was set up outdoors but was quickly moved inside due to wind and pounding rain.  Games and activities were carried into the school’s main entryway except for the dunk tank and multiple jump castles.  Burger and hot dog catering provided by Duke’s Steakhouse of…

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