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Outdoor Ed inspires fun, friendships and fearlessness!

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Elean Gersack; journal entries by Lucy H. (BRE fifth grade student) and Jack P. (TTE fifth grade student); courtesy photos The week of May 12 was a special time for many fifth graders in Castle Pines. Students from Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) and Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) spent two and a half days at…

DCS Montessori flash mob is “Happy” for departing librarian

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Cindy Walsworth, a library staffer at DCS Montessori is honored by students at the school on the occasion of her retirement. Walsworth worked at the school for 14 years. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett When students in the library at DCS Montessori School seemed to spontaneously break into dancing to Pharrell Williams’ popular song…

A Taste of Brio Tuscan Grille

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Lisa Crockett; photos by Cindy Cranstone A night out with friends or loved ones is always a treasure. If you’re lucky enough to spend it with great food and good views, it’s priceless. Brio Tuscan Grille is just the kind of place to spend a leisurely and enjoyable summer’s evening. “Our patio faces the…

HOAs act on difficult grass disease

By CPC | June 1, 2014

This area of necrotic ring spot in a BrambleRidge yard shows the typical circle pattern of dead grass caused by a fungus that is hard to treat. The BrambleRidge HOA will treat 22 yards in that subdivision this spring and fall. Ring Spot is common in Colorado and has been the subject of many studies…

Open your hearts to help all of our children

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Patte Smith Each child is a very special gift to the world. Many children grow up in secure and happy homes while others suffer abuse or neglect. In the hope of helping the children who have endured hardships, the Douglas County Human Services Department is partnering with Arapahoe and Jefferson County in the Collaborative…

Cinco de Mayo Festival

By CPC | June 1, 2014

The Cinco de Mayo Festival in The Village at Castle Pines was a blast for the hundreds of neighbors who came out to celebrate on a gorgeous spring evening. Hosted by The Social and other local merchants, the party featured something for everyone. Denver’s ever-popular band “The Nacho Men” provided live music and kept the…

Calling all pedal pushers – bike to work day is June 25

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Kathy Fallert It’s that time again … inflate those tires, don the old helmet, and join more than 25,000 Coloradans on the annual Bike to Work Day. Much of the country celebrates Bike to Work Day in May, but due to Colorado’s mountain communities and unpredictable weather, we celebrate Colorado Bike Month in June,…

Special calling for soccer from special young lady

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Fifteen-year-old Castle Pines resident Claire Green was selected by the Colorado Rapids to play as a partner athlete for its Special Olympics Unified Soccer Team this summer. By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Special Olympics Colorado Tapestry Hills resident and Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) sophomore Claire Green was recently selected as part of the…

RCHS students take center stage

By CPC | June 1, 2014

RCHS drama students pose for the camera during the 49th annual high school theatre conference, December 4 through December 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. By Michael Shapiro, RCHS intern writer From December 4 through December 6, thirty-six Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) drama students attended the 49th annual high school theatre conference (often referred…

Farm-fresh produce available at local farmers markets

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Patte Smith Spring is here and summer is around the corner, so local farmers markets are getting in full swing. Many of the markets are around the Douglas County area, while others are fun to attend in Denver metro neighborhoods. Farmers markets feature produce that is grown locally and often feature food that is…

Barbecue sauce for dad’s big day

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Barbecue is the quintessential Father’s Day meal. It’s sort of stereotypical “man food” – meat is featured heavily and depending on the heat of the sauce, the meal can also double as a test of stamina. Father’s Day is also a great time to make, rather than buy, your…

Fun, food and fashion were enjoyed by all

By CPC | June 1, 2014

New member Kathy Pollock enjoyed being one of the models in the fashion show and wearing beautiful clothes from Parker Panache Boutique. “I’m a new resident who recently moved out here knowing absolutely no one. This group of women has been so incredibly warm and welcoming and has made my settling in so much easier…

PRIDE Day at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Fifth graders use a homemade all-natural cleaner they made in class to wash the exterior windows of the school during PRIDE Day at BRE. Article and photos by Elean Gersack It was a busy day at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) on Thursday, April 24. The day was all about PRIDE – perseverance, respect, integrity,…

Celebrating the life of Jessica Dillon; 20 years of blessings

By CPC | June 1, 2014

A dedicated athlete and honors student, Jessica Dillon is remembered as someone who was kind to all. By Lisa Crockett; photos courtesy of the Dillon Family Compassion, humor, and generosity. These words sum up the short life of Castle Pines resident and CSU student Jessica Dillon. An enthusiastic and exuberant young adult, Jessica collapsed and…

A new place to play, thanks to moms and the HOA2 Board

By CPC | June 1, 2014

HOA2 moms Carrie Butler, Alexandra Wight, Tara Broyd, Lee Ann Hilgendorf, and Michele Laity – along with their kids, celebrate the new play structure they helped to select for HOA2 in Castle Pines. Article and photo by Elean Gersack HOA2 in Castle Pines has a brand-new play structure, thanks in part to some local moms.…

Kindness in small, simple forms is contagious and fun

By CPC | June 1, 2014

The sidewalks outside of Buffalo Ridge Elementary School were chalked with positive messages and good wishes before school as an act of kindness earlier his year. Article and photo by Lynne Marsala Basche Kindness is fun. Kindness is contagious. Kindness is infiltrating the Castle Pines community this summer. Be a part of the kindness campaign…

Staff lounge at Buffalo Ridge gets a surprise makeover

By CPC | June 1, 2014

BREA hospitality gurus Jill Johnson, Valerie Miller and Michelle Rafter celebrate with many staff members after the staff lounge makeover reveal! Article and photos by Elean Gersack Weekend renovations aren’t just for television. On Monday, May 5, teachers and staff at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) were surprised with delight as they discovered a freshly…

Forget “painting the town red”… light it up blue for autism

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Dylan Hettinger Article and photos by Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Michelle Hettinger Canyon Fitness was proud to participate in Light It Up Blue, a global program designed to raise awareness of the one in sixty-eight children affected by autism. The month of April is designated Autism Awareness Month, and businesses, communities, organizations and historic…

TTE students raise funds, stay healthy

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Faith Geiger (above) gets twisted up in a super-sized game of Twister at Timber Trail Elementary’s Move-a-Thon last month, while second grader Sawyer Boeke (below) works his hula muscles. The event raised money for the school and gave students a chance to exercise their minds and their bodies. Article and photos by Lisa Crockett Getting…

Girls and parents learn benefits of self-defense

By CPC | June 1, 2014

The first annual “Daughters, Defense and Dessert” night at RHMS attracted numerous students and their parents. All learned valuable basic self-defense moves and enjoyed time as a community. The school plans to host the event again next year with a separate event geared towards boys and their parents. By Hannah Seely, RHMS intern writer; photos…

Renaissance girls run for a good cause

By CPC | June 1, 2014

The Girls on the Run program at Renaissance Expeditionary School in Castle Rock raised money to send six at-risk kids to summer camp this summer by holding a baked goods and crafts sale, as well as a sponsored lap run. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Janell Lewis Girls on the Run (GOTR) is a…

Colorful creations at library duct tape class

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Lisa Crockett Sticky situations were the name of the game at a class on creative uses of duct tape at the Castle Pines Library last month. Designed to be a draw for so-called “tweens” in the area, the library offered the class based on the book “The Kids’ Guide to Duct Tape Projects” by…

Will you be my date on a bicycle built for two?

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Cindy Kessinger Looking for a way to enjoy the springtime weather and get some exercise while spending time with a significant other? Try taking your date on a tandem bike ride; a bicycle built for two. KC Neel of Castle Rock Bike and Ski in Castle Rock said she and her husband used to…

Networking site builds happy and safe neighborhoods

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Amy Shanahan In need of a babysitter? Want to sell your patio furniture? Know about a fun local event? Looking for a plumber? Had a bear sighting? If you haven’t yet been introduced to the Nextdoor website, you may want to take a look to see what you’ve been missing. Nextdoor is a private…

Chamber of Commerce promotes local businesses

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Information and photos provided by Carla Kenny Peak Potential Chiropractic officially opened its doors on April 28 and held its ribbon cutting with the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce on May 13.. Numerous friends and family members, as well as community members came out to celebrate with Dr. Megan Fowler and her staff. “All of…

Valor art center breaks ground

By CPC | June 1, 2014

On May 10, Valor Christian High School had its groundbreaking ceremony for The Valor Center for Culture and Influence; A multi-million dollar, state-of-the-art center on Valor’s main campus that will house classrooms, music and performance studios, and a main stage theater. (Photos courtesy of Valor.)

Missoula Children’s Theater coming to town

By CPC | June 1, 2014

By Lisa Crockett The Missoula Children’s Theater (MCT), a Montana arts group aimed at allowing children to participate in the performing arts, will spend a week in residency at Rocky Heights Middle School. The one-week program takes participants through the process of putting on a play, in this case “The Wizard of Oz,” from audition…

Celebrate Summer Solstice at Elk Ridge Park

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Celebrate Summer Solstice at Elk Ridge Park Come celebrate the longest day of the year at the Castle Pines Summer Solstice Fair at Elk Ridge Park on June 21 from 10:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. This fun-filled and educational family event, brought to the community by the Castle Pines Arts and Cultural Foundation, will include…

The calm within the storm

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Seventh grader Gigi Pacheco captured first place for her impromptu speech “During the Storm” at the 2014 Trophy Speech Meet hosted by the Denver Archdiocese. By JulieAnna Reinhardt; photo courtesy of Monica Pacheco It’s all in the way you say it. That’s the winning strategy for Castle Pines resident Gigi Pacheco. Pacheco is a seventh…

Palmer Lake: A genuine Colorado small town experience

By CPC | June 1, 2014

Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Hankering for a small town experience? Motor down to Palmer Lake, a hamlet attracting day trippers for a century. Founded because General William Palmer needed water for his Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, her natural beauty, history and gustatory charms attract thousands on weekends April through November. Developer and…

CrossFit Castle Pines opens its doors

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Coaches Andy Russell (left) and Deanna Driver are bringing CrossFit to the Safeway Shopping Center in Castle Pines. On May 5, CrossFit Castle Pines will celebrate its grand opening. The new gym, or “box” as it is called in CrossFit lingo, is located in the Safeway shopping center. The gym has already been open for…

Tammy Lopez Agency awarded premier designation

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Tammy Lopez Submitted by the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce; Press release provided by The Tammy Lopez Agency As a business leader and involved citizen in the Castle Pines area, Allstate Tammy Lopez Agency LLC has been designated an Allstate Premier Agency for 2014. The Allstate Premier Agency designation is bestowed on less than 48…

RockFest Junior

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Rockfest Junior is on Sunday, June 22 at 3 p.m. in Civic Green Park, Highlands Ranch. Get ready to rock and read with Douglas County Libraries and Project: LIVE! Celebrate music and literacy as we jam out to music from the Grammy-winning Okee Dokee Brothers, Vered, and the School of Rock House Band. Enjoy crafts,…

Cycle Againt Violence

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Submitted by the Crisis Center Jump on your bike on May 17 and ride to support the Crisis Center and its goal of ending domestic violence. Join in at the Cycle Against Violence bike ride for riders of all levels. There will be a half-century ride, along with a 30-mile ride and an 8-mile family…

Trolley tour of historic downtown Castle Rock

By CPC | May 1, 2014

This year’s Town Trolley tour will feature eleven historic properties made from locally-quarried rhyolite, including The Cantril School and Victoria’s House/Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce. By Elizabeth Wood West; photos provided by Castle Rock Museum The Castle Rock Museum and Town of Castle Rock are inviting the public to celebrate National Historic Preservation Month by…

Prom 2014

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Daniels Park – A wealth of history in our backyard

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The red barn and silo, which are visible from Daniels Park Road, were originally used for hay and dairy cattle. Information re-printed from contributions by Linda Nuzum to the December 2006 issue of The Connection; photo by Tim Gamble Castle Pines [North] residents are fortunate to have access to thousands of acres of open space…

What’s great about zip code 80108?

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The 80108 zip code is home to suburban and rural neighborhoods and boasts the gamut of businesses ranging from mom-and-pop to larger retail, as well as a top-grade educational system. What’s great about 80108? It’s where a diverse group of people live and work. A place we all call home. By Lisa Crockett; graphic by…

Summer Fun

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Elean Gersack The long days of summer are in sight. While having lazy days and nowhere to go is always a nice treat, so is changing things up and exploring, learning, and playing! Here is a run down of a few camp ideas for the kids. The Buddy Center & Dumb Friends League Does…

Easter Egg Hunting in Surrey Ridge

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Graphic by Patte Smith The Surrey Ridge Annual Easter Egg Hunt is a great time for moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, and most especially for the kids. Hundreds of eggs are hunted by little ones in the neighborhood park where every year the Easter Bunny hops and drops colorful eggs. Children even get special prizes if…

Montessori middle schoolers are “model” students

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Eighth graders from the DCS Montessori School in Castle Pines take a little time out from their duties at the Montessori Model U.N. last month in Brooklyn, New York to do some sightseeing. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Alison Barsan Brooklyn is a long way from Castle Pines, where DCS Montessori (DCSM) students have…

Start-up offers a new way to save for college

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Lynne Marsala Basche Castle Rock mom, Desiree Shank, was in the midst of planning her daughter’s birthday party and knew she did not need 25 gifts from guests. Shank thought that what she really needed was for friends and family to give the gift of education. From that musing grew Future College Fund. Future…

Come horse around at the Harmony Equine Center open house

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The Harmony Equine Center is a private rehabilitation and adoption facility for horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules that have been removed from owners’ care by law enforcement authorities. Information provided by the Denver Dumb Friends League Horse lovers of all ages are invited to kick off the summer at the Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine…

Lives changed by family vet and “Fairy Dawg Mother”

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Dr. William Moyle, who owns Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center with his wife, Nancy, visits with a patient. Dr. Moyle has been in veterinary practice for 50 years and donates time and services to animals that have been abandoned, abused and neglected. Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center could be…

New name for crisis center; goal still to end violence

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Submitted by the Crisis Center From its inception in 1985, the Women’s Crisis & Family Outreach Center (WCFOC) has been working diligently on becoming a more inclusive organization. WCFOC continues to serve diverse groups of people who are victims of domestic violence and strives to develop programs that meet each individual’s needs, values and cultures.…

Everyone wins at Cielo’s five-year anniversary

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Terri Wiebold; photos courtesy of Jensen Sutta Event venues specialize in creating memorable affairs, so it was only fitting that Cielo at Castle Pines’ five-year anniversary be the party to top all parties. Reminiscent of its over-the-top grand opening celebration in 2009, Cielo provided an array of creative entertainment for guests, including gaming tables…

More time for Leading Edge Physical Therapy

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Submitted by Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce; Press release provided by Leading Edge Physical Therapy “A body in motion stays in motion.” This motto applies to our patients and our business. “Since we opened in 2010, we are constantly looking for new, innovative ways to treat our patients and enhance our practice,” said co-owners Sara…

Sand Creek National Historic Site: Lost but not forgotten

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Article and photos by Liz Jurkowski I had always known that the Sand Creek Massacre was a devastating part of Colorado’s history, but did not fully understand the events that occurred on November 29, 1864 until I took the time to visit, learn and reflect at the Sand Creek National Historic Site in Kiowa County.…

BRE Pops and Lollies are super sweet

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Elean Gersack; photos courtesy of Cari Ogg Dads and daughters enjoyed a special night out together at the annual Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE) “Pops and Lollies” daddy-daughter dance on Friday, April 11. The event was sponsored by the before-and-after school enrichment program (B.A.S.E.).

Mother’s Day brunch at MoZaic

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Article by Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of MoZaic Sometimes a good meal is worth a little time in the car. Mother’s Day is this month, and a leisurely drive to the town of Palmer Lake, about 30 minutes to our south, is the perfect place to take your mom to celebrate. MoZaic restaurant, located in…

“The Music Man” set the stage for fun music and good times

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The spring musical production of The Music Man at RHMS featured incredible acting and musical talent by the numerous students who participated. Pictured (left to right) are several of the show’s stars, Rachael Merrill, Landon Hogue, Elysa Veta, Cooper Bridges, and Michaela Fullerton. By Amy Shanahan, photos courtesy of RHMS student Zoe Wilson and Susie…

Fraud prevention from the experts

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Information provided by the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office In response to an increase in population of individuals age 60 and older, the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office will host the second annual Fraud Prevention and Safety Summit on May 15 at the Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center (PACE), located at 20000 Pikes Peak…

A fundraiser to beat the band

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The Castle View High School gala fundraiser in support of the music program was a fun-filled evening for all who attended. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Jeffie Kopp The Castle View High School (CVHS) band booster club was thrilled with the results of its gala fundraiser, held on April 11 at the beautiful Spruce…

New name for a local favorite wine store

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Amy Shanahan Village Wines has been a fixture in The Village at Castle Pines for the past seven years, and has gained a reputation as an excellent source for hard-to-find wines and personal, friendly service from the father and son owners, Brad and Braden Dodds. As of May 1, Village Wines is rebranding itself…

Buffalo Ridge celebrates learning through doing

By CPC | May 1, 2014

As the school year winds down at Buffalo Ridge Elementary School (BRE), the learning certainly has not. With an emphasis on doing, teachers at BRE have engaged students to take an active part in their education. Early in the school year, Principal Sarah McAfee was enthusiastic about raising the bar for academic excellence and rigor.…

Public Memorial Day ceremonies

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Elizabeth Wood West The public is invited to join American Legion Post 1187 at its two Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday, May 26. The first ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. at Cedar Hill Cemetery (just west of I-25 on Wolfensberger Road) in Castle Rock. The second ceremony will be held at 11…

Automotive Fort Knox and gallery to open in Colorado

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Vehicle Vault is a premier auto gallery and elite collector community for car enthusiasts. It is located east of I-25 on Lincoln Avenue in Parker and is expected to open its doors in the next few months. By Joe Gschwendtner; photo and graphic rendering courtesy of Vehicle Vault Welcome to Vehicle Vault, the premier auto…

Students bring lacrosse to Rocky Heights Middle School

By CPC | May 1, 2014

The students provided their own equipment and worked hard to raise money to support the teams. Eighth grade student Joe Bryson is pictured here during practice. By Amy Shanahan; photos courtesy of Melanie Lee and RHMS student Daniel Deschane Thanks to a few enterprising eighth grade boys from Castle Pines, Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) is likely the…

Family “bouncing for bucks” to help African orphans

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Jumping for Joy: Elliot (left) and Dominic Malsam are helping their parents, Molly and Randy, run a fundraiser at Jump Street Trampoline Park in Greenwood Village in June. Money will benefit orphanages in Uganda. Article and photo by Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Molly Malsam Castle Pines residents Molly and Randy Malsam are passionate about…

Tasty Taquitos

By CPC | May 1, 2014

A fiesta in your mouth for Cinco de Mayo Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of the victory of the Mexican Army over French forces in the Battle of Puebla in May, 1862. And while the holiday is observed in some parts of Mexico, it’s a much bigger holiday…

Storm swim coming soon to a pool near you

By CPC | May 1, 2014

After an undefeated season last summer, the Castle Pines Storm swim team has been promoted to a new division. Swimmers (left to right) Cameron Karaba, Lauren Karaba, Kira Moar, and Jake Moar and their teammates are looking forward to the new challenges the new division will bring. By Lisa Crockett; photo courtesy of Gwen Karaba…

CU Denver/Anschutz expand campuses to The Wildlife Experience

By CPC | May 1, 2014

By Elizabeth Wood West; renderings provided by CU Denver Beginning in mid-August, the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus (CU Denver/Anschutz) will be offering courses for the 2014 fall semester at The Wildlife Experience – the wildlife art/natural history museum and cultural center located one mile east of I-25…

2014 slash and mulch site opening

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County will open the Castle Rock slash and mulch site for the 2014 season from May 3 through October 25. Operating hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Saturday. Additionally, Douglas County will make accommodations to allow mulch material to be picked up anytime during the season…

New outdoor market in Castle Rock features fresh flowers

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Lindsey and Jeremy Friedman have an extensive history in the garden industry and have long been active in the promotion of urban gardening. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their two young boys. “Like many Colorado residents, we get excited when spring comes so that we can plant our own pots and garden!” By Amy…

Fifth grade show re-creates history at Buffalo Ridge

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Fifth grade girls Emma and Lucy light up the stage during their performance of the song “Vogue” during the fifth grade show. By Jack Basche, BRE Ridgeline staff reporter; photos courtesy of Cari Ogg For the past 14 years, Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) School has put together an outstanding fifth grade show, and they did…

Athletes with disabilities make tremendous strides

By CPC | May 1, 2014

George Waggett’s participation in a running group through Achilles International has greatly increased his confidence. Aside from improving his running endurance, Waggett has enjoyed the support of other athletes with various disabilities. Waggett competed in the Cherry Creek Sneak 5K alongside Deb Conley, the president and founder of Lending Sight. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy…

Rock Canyon varsity girls soccer sets the stage for huge season

By CPC | May 1, 2014

These 19 players chosen for this year’s team represent the best of the best of talent spread across each age group and they make the games exciting to watch. By Amy Shanahan; photo courtesy of Visions Photography With eight wins and only one loss, the Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) varsity girls soccer team is…

Documentary reveals Valor student’s talent and passion

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Alyssa Montoya outside Valor Christian High School with her Kalos Film Festival award for the Best Overall Film of 2014. Article and photo by JulieAnna Reinhardt The art of filmmaking takes talent and creativity, and Castle Pines resident Alyssa Montoya has made an impact on those around her by bringing to light the subject of…

Agricultural education and fun at Lowell Ranch

By CPC | May 1, 2014

  Left: A hay ride to see the sights is fun at any age! Right: Local 4-H and FFA students showing their prize sheep. Information and photo provided by CALF Join the fun at historic Lowell Ranch and learn about rural life at the Colorado Agriculture Leadership Foundation’s (CALF) Farm & Ranch Day on May…

Once upon a time at Timber Trail

By CPC | May 1, 2014

Hayden Baker and McKenna Monkelien perform their rendition of “Rapunzel.” Article and photo by Lisa Crockett First graders at Timber Trail Elementary enjoyed a moment in the spotlight as they re-interpreted classic fairy tales. After crafting scripts, costumes, and scenery, the students performed for kindergartners at the school. “This project was all about the kids learning…

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