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Stupid Cupid. The anti-Valentine’s approach

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Roses are red. Violets are blue. I am not yours. You are not mine. Will you be my galentine, malentine, brolentine or anti-valentine? While couples revel in their love story and Valentine’s Day becomes their heyday for romance, what options do singles have? Better yet, what if you enjoy being single and not coupled up?…

Educating about potential dangers of gaming

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Meg Huber has lived in Castle Pines her entire life. The youngest of five siblings, she feels blessed for being afforded ample opportunities during her formative years and having people to look up to, including those who showed her abundant examples of success. During high school, Huber took concurrent enrollment at Arapahoe Community College while…

Rotary Club recognizes students who attended leadership camp

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Seventeen students from Rock Canyon High School and Rocky Heights Middle School were chosen to attend the Young Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (YRYLA) week-long camp last summer in Estes Park. Students who showed leadership skills with a recommendation from teachers were interviewed and selected by members of the Rotary Club of Castle Pines (RCP). The…

Dance of gratitude

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Dancers of Infinite Dance in Castle Pines had the opportunity to train with professional dancer Justin Boulet. Boulet and Infinite Dance owner Denise Danzo first connected in 2005 on the set of Kabby Tree, a television show in Chicago, which Danzo choreographed. Boulet, who was born and raised in Castle Rock, later joined Taylor Swift…

Love is in the air and on the page

By CPC | February 1, 2023
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Book lovers have various ways to find their next read: recommendations from friends, book clubs, the new release table at the local bookstore, book lists found online and the library. From the classics to 2022 people’s choice winners, this month we are looking at love stories to fill your February. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë…

Conversation hearts more inclusive for Valentine’s Day

By CPC | February 1, 2023

One of the country’s favorite Valentine’s Day candies shares a sweeter and more inclusive message these days – words of encouragement and non-romantic connections. In 2022, the popular treat started featuring new sayings, including “way 2 go,” “crush it,” “high five,” and “BFF.” However, the classic messages like “be mine,” hug me” and “cutie pie”…

Random Acts of Kindness benefit all

By CPC | February 1, 2023

The many Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) recently shared on social media and through word of mouth from neighbors were truly heartwarming. From shoveling and using snow blowers to clear driveways and sidewalks, to offering free plumbing services, neighbors helped neighbors during our snowy days and cold temperatures. Sick neighbors were brought meals and flowers.…

Chip the rescue pup

By CPC | February 1, 2023

In just a glance, Chip’s big dark eyes captured Erika Tinkers’ heart. Tinker had been following the Douglas County Canine Rescue Facebook page when she first came across a young Maltese puppy’s photo. Without hesitation, she knew Chip belonged with them. Tinker and her daughter Saige (14) were the first ones in line, arriving two…

A presidential holiday that takes precedence in February

By CPC | February 1, 2023

In elementary schools and even preschools around the country, it would seem Presidents Day gets the love, well, at least the acknowledgment. Coloring pictures of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, learning about the two presidents and maybe enjoying red, white and blue snacks are some of the classroom activities inspired by the annual holiday. For…

Ranching to law enforcement

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Until appointment as Douglas County Sheriff in 1947, John L. Hammond was just a regular guy of the time. Born 1904 in Iowa and raised in Akron, Colorado, Hammond’s upbringing was about ranching and moving cattle to and from the market. His dad would buy them young, fatten them up and bring them to the…

Hunger and hoops bring community together

By CPC | February 1, 2023

    A first of its kind venue that combines basketball, food, and drinks in one place is entertaining families and groups of friends in the South Metro Denver area. The Basketball Social House, located in the University Towne Center on the northeast corner of Dry Creek and University Boulevard in Centennial, opened in November…

Casa Bonita: Improve everything but change nothing

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Longtime Colorado residents probably have memories of the iconic Mexican restaurant in Lakewood, but our newer neighbors may not know about the pink “pretty house,” which translates in Spanish to Casa Bonita. Originally a chain of Mexican “entertainment” restaurants, the Lakewood location is the last one standing. Started in Oklahoma City in 1968 when Mexican…

Sugar cookies three ways – a sweet way to say ‘be mine’

By CPC | February 1, 2023

I have a confession to make: I secretly love Valentine’s Day, cheesy though it may be. It comes smack in the middle of winter, when things are often dreary, giving me something to look forward to. I also love to make a little something that I can gift to others – nothing too expensive or…

Taste the town during Denver Restaurant Week March 3-12

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Foodies of all ages will embrace the week of March 3-12 when Denver Restaurant Week takes over the town. This year marks the 19th year of Denver Restaurant Week which aims to highlight the distinctive culinary landscape that has blossomed in Denver and its surrounding areas. For 2023, there will be both in-person dining and…

Girl Scout cookie season kicks off with new cookie flavor

By CPC | February 1, 2023

It’s time to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookie flavors as cookie season begins Sunday, February 5 in Colorado, and there is a new chocolate raspberry cookie to try. “Every year I’m excited to sell cookies again because, who doesn’t like cookies?” joked Girl Scout Senior Abigail Reynolds from Castle Rock. The Castle…

Parker Senior Center keeps life in motion

By CPC | February 1, 2023
logo image of angels among us

  There is a place in downtown Parker that is a home away from home for the 50+ community. The Parker Senior Center (PSC) is a membership-based nonprofit organization that offers fun, laughter and friendship with all sorts of group activities. The average age of members is 75, but the range is from 50 to…

Snow, snow and more snow

By CPC | February 1, 2023

The recent January 17-18 snowfall, which shutdown Douglas County School District, blanketed the state. The mountains received a foot of snow, Denver received 8 inches, Castle Pines received 4.5 inches, and Castle Rock received 10 inches, according to National Weather Service statistics, as of 9:30 a.m. on January 18. With more than enough snowpack on…

Reporting close to home

By CPC | February 1, 2023

The name Conor McCue might have a familiar ring to it if you routinely tune in to watch the local news. McCue is a constant on the air at CBS4. He works weekdays, as a multimedia-skilled journalist. That means he shoots his own interviews and video, edits what he shoots and even sets up his…

Pop the cork! Celebrating 50 years

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Tim and Sandy Gamble, Castle Pines residents since 1989, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on January 4 with a very special bottle of wine. Fifty years ago, the young couple, only married a few months, went wine tasting in Napa Valley. “We didn’t have a lot of money in those days but we bought a…

Iowa to Colorado: Finding a forever home

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Hidden Pointe residents Jason and Jennifer (Jenn) Hershberger grew up in small towns in Iowa: Jason in Kalona, 20 minutes southwest of Iowa City, and Jenn in Grundy Center, near Cedar Falls. Jason attended college at Northwestern College in Orange City where he played basketball and earned a degree in communications. Jenn attended college at…

Zero-and low-waste stores are planet-friendly

By CPC | February 1, 2023

As consumers are becoming more aware of the waste generated from the many products used every day, zero- and low-waste stores are popping up to help with the transition away from packaging and plastics that end up in landfills to more sustainable products. It is a shift in thinking to go from purchasing single-use plastic…

Johnny’s Ambassadors visits RCHS

By CPC | February 1, 2023

  In June 2022, The Connection featured Johnny’s Ambassadors, a local nonprofit dedicated to educating parents, teens and communities about the dangers of today’s high potency THC products on adolescent brain development, mental illness and suicide. The Founders, Laura and John Stack, lost their son Johnny to suicide on November 20, 2019. Three days before…

RCHS teacher top in her field

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Yearbook guru Kristi Rathbun is the student media adviser at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) and a master journalism educator (MJE). She was recently named 2022 H.L. Hall National Yearbook Advisor of the Year by the Journalism Education Association (JEA). The top award was announced at a faculty luncheon at RCHS in late December 2022.…

Rocky Heights teachers find joy in new supplies

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) recently gave grants to teachers, funded from this year’s school-wide fundraiser. Teachers compiled wish lists for supplies and curriculum materials. The fundraiser generated more than $56,000. The annual fundraiser was held in the fall, with donations accepted in early October. The fundraiser theme was “Bringing Joy to Rocky Heights.” Teacher…

BRE spelling bee winner

By CPC | February 1, 2023

Fourth grade student Kiera H. holds her medal for winning the BRE annual spelling bee. The winning word was “dubbed.” Keira is in Hanna Roseman’s class. Photos courtesy of Anita Hohenstein

Hickory House

By CPC | January 1, 2023

A barbecue tradition that runs deep One of northern Douglas County’s most well-established restaurants happens to have the least amount of frills. Hickory House, at South Parker Road and Mountain Man Drive, has been the go-to place for casual meals and special occasions for scores of Parker residents for nearly 20 years. Aside from prime…

Cutest Pets in the Pines

By CPC | January 1, 2023
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Cutest Pet in the Pines – Our top 100 picks Congratulations Athena, an adorable kitten that stole the hearts of our judges and has been selected as the Cutest Pet in the Pines for 2022. According to owner Kiersten Lockwood, Athena joined the Lockwood family at their home on Shoreham Circle shortly after Thanksgiving, and…

Behind the Badge, Sheriff-Elect Darren Weekly

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Darren Weekly will be the new sheriff, although he’s not new to town. On January 10, the Colorado native will be sworn in as the 34th sheriff of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO). Weekly always knew he wanted to work in law enforcement. “I just always wanted to help people,” he said. “A lot…

Reduced state park pass available with vehicle registration

By CPC | January 1, 2023

At a time when inflation is high and so seems everything else, nothing sounds better than getting out and into Colorado’s spectacular state parks. Just pick one. They are all fabulous. From the eastern plains parks at 3,800 feet to high-mountain parks at 9,500 feet, there is truly a state park for any age and…

Breaking Blue: Detentions and the Special Operations Response Team

By CPC | January 1, 2023

After a riveting class on the Bomb Squad and Investigations Unit last month, I wondered how the Citizens Academy program could top that? They managed to impress with a visit to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) detention facility at the Robert A. Christensen Justice Center. Captain Myra Buys and Lieutenant Jen McMillian led the…

County Commissioners adopt 2023 balanced budget

By CPC | January 1, 2023

The onerous process to develop a balanced budget for all of Douglas County begins each year in May. By mid-October, the preliminary budget is posted online for public access and review before formal consideration by the Board in December. On December 15, 2023 the Board of County Commissioners approved the 2023 balanced budget. The Board’s…

Colorado law requires businesses to start collecting bag fees

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Consumers should expect a small increase in costs when going to the grocery store and certain restaurants and retail establishments in 2023. Beginning New Year’s Day through January 1, 2024, stores and retail food establishments with more than three locations will be mandated to charge a fee of 10 cents for each recycled paper carryout…

Welcome our new staff member

By CPC | January 1, 2023
Molly

The Castle Pines Connection welcomes Molly Rosenmeyer to our team as a graphic designer. Rosenmeyer has been a graphic designer for more than 20 years, working in all aspects of the industry – from small tech startup firms to large corporate settings. She has even been a graphic design instructor for an online college. Rosenmeyer…

Start, stop and continue

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Historically, as publisher of The Castle Pines Connection, I take time during the holidays to reflect back on the past year and report plans for the coming year in the January issue. This year, however, I am asking for your help. A colleague recently introduced me to the concept of “start, stop and continue” as…

City goals with Castle Pines Mayor Tracy Engerman

By CPC | January 1, 2023

January is a good month to check in with City of Castle Pines Mayor Tracy Engerman about what is ahead for the City in 2023. When asked what citizens should relish in these first few days of the new year, Engerman stated, “Enjoy the newly reconstructed Castle Pines Parkway that runs in front of our…

Treeline Pass celebrates and elevates adults with developmental disabilities

By CPC | January 1, 2023

It is a story of hope, humanity and abundant love. Treeline Pass (TLP) was born from the dream and desire to create the very best life for adults with autism and developmental disabilities. Kari Ansay, a resident of The Village at Castle Pines for more than 22 years, is one of the founders of this…

Off-leash fun for furry friends

By CPC | January 1, 2023

While there are many beautiful trails and parks around Castle Pines to walk our furry friends, sometimes dogs just want to run free to follow their noses and make new friends. Douglas County has several fenced-in, off-leash dog parks. Here are some to get the dogs off and running in the new year: Bayou Gulch…

The new year means…?

By CPC | January 1, 2023

New year…new resolutions? New goals? Don’t care? Don’t believe in resolutions? Responses to a social media poll asking about what the new year means were all over the board, ranging from the sense of a new beginning to just another day. Residents and friends from near and far weighed in on what the new year…

Flavored nicotine pouches…addictive and popular

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Oral nicotine pouches and lozenges are a relatively new category of nicotine products becoming increasingly popular. The category includes brands such as Zyn, On! and Velo which come in colorful packaging that look like mint containers. Their ability to be used discreetly and their enticing flavors are proving to be very appealing to youth. Each…

Holidays in the Pines – Santa in the Pines

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Whether visiting the businesses in the Village Shops, participating in the crafts, train rides and live reindeer exhibit at The Ridge golf course in the City of Castle Pines, taking a carriage ride through your neighborhood HOA, or simply hanging holiday decorations and lights outside your home – residents in 80108 were in the holiday…

Holidays in the Pines – Santa Paws

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Whether visiting the businesses in the Village Shops, participating in the crafts, train rides and live reindeer exhibit at The Ridge golf course in the City of Castle Pines, taking a carriage ride through your neighborhood HOA, or simply hanging holiday decorations and lights outside your home – residents in 80108 were in the holiday…

Holidays in the Pines – Holly Jolly Breakfast

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Whether visiting the businesses in the Village Shops, participating in the crafts, train rides and live reindeer exhibit at The Ridge golf course in the City of Castle Pines, taking a carriage ride through your neighborhood HOA, or simply hanging holiday decorations and lights outside your home – residents in 80108 were in the holiday…

Holidays in the Pines – Winter Wonderland

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Whether visiting the businesses in the Village Shops, participating in the crafts, train rides and live reindeer exhibit at The Ridge golf course in the City of Castle Pines, taking a carriage ride through your neighborhood HOA, or simply hanging holiday decorations and lights outside your home – residents in 80108 were in the holiday…

Holidays in the Pines – Sleigh Rides at The Ridge & in the Village

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Whether visiting the businesses in the Village Shops, participating in the crafts, train rides and live reindeer exhibit at The Ridge golf course in the City of Castle Pines, taking a carriage ride through your neighborhood HOA, or simply hanging holiday decorations and lights outside your home – residents in 80108 were in the holiday…

Journey to Christmas

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Since 2012, Journey Church Colorado has been serving the community through its annual Christmas Store. Each year, with the help of hundreds of volunteers, the church converts its auditorium into a toy store. Working with schools in the community to determine families who might be struggling, Journey invites parents to come shop for their children’s…

Only in Castle Pines…

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Special thanks to whomever turned this “Charlie Brown” Christmas tree into a beacon of hope and celebration for the community. Located on a trail by Daniel’s Gate Park when walking from Castle Pines Parkway, the package encouraged passers-by to stop and fill out a (provided) card and state what they were thankful for. Information and…

Annual toy drive brings help and hope

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Sarah Phillips, 22-year resident of Castle Pines, held her 8th annual toy drive on December 5, benefiting the Help & Hope Center. Each year, the gathering collects more than 200 toys to donate to the Santa Sharing program. “This year the Help & Hope Center was especially appreciative, as they are the busiest they have…

Toys for Tots

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Douglas County Living magazine hosted its annual fundraiser collecting toys and donations for Toys for Tots. Held at Cielo at Castle Pines, each guest brought an unwrapped gift and enjoyed an evening of holiday music and dinner. The Marine Corps Color Guard accepted the contributions on behalf of Toys for Tots. Article and photos by…

The Tipping Point

By CPC | January 1, 2023
Graphic of Thoroughly Modern Manners

  Dear Readers, Putting the holidays and 2022 behind us, I hope you were generous with your hairdresser, your manicurist, your trash and recycle delivery people, your babysitter and anyone else from whom you receive regular services. Giving those extra gifts should go without saying. But what is this new default? Do you feel you’re…

Above the Pines

By CPC | January 1, 2023

At 6,368 feet, Daniels Park sits more than a thousand feet above the Mile High City. The Park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 and is said to be the site of 19th-century pioneer Kit Carson’s last campfire. Caption and drone photo by Bear Rothe

‘Roll’ into the new year with this light and healthy dish

By CPC | January 1, 2023

I nearly always ring in the new year with a take-out carton in my hand. Some years I do burgers or pizza, but most of the time, I gather friends and loved ones and test out my chopstick skills while watching the ball drop over Times Square (don’t be jealous – not everyone can be…

Miriam Donegan Fonder: A tale of woe and resilience

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Life isn’t always fair. Sometimes it’s downright nasty. Perhaps our 21st-century children grumble a bit. Tell them about Miriam Fonder. Born a Donegan in 1835 in Ohio, Miriam and her family moved to the wilderness that was Burlington, Iowa before her first birthday. Several years later she suffered a grotesquely disfiguring burn at the family…

New book weaves together Douglas County history

By CPC | January 1, 2023

In December, The Connection sat down with Larry Schlupp and Tim Weber and reviewed their newly-published history compendium, Douglas County Colorado: Prehistory to 2020. Having nibbled at the edges of this part of Colorado history for a decade in our Wildcat Lore segment and deeming it grossly fragmented, for the first time, a book compiled…

Alzheimer’ s winter challenges

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Winter can be a difficult time for many who miss the sunshine, have seasonal depression or just long for warmer days on the deck. For people living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, it adds to their challenges. The days are shorter, the nights are longer and the weather is colder. Experts say they have a hard…

Legacy Village gift wrapping

By CPC | January 1, 2023

In December, the staff of The Castle Pines Connection volunteered by gift wrapping presents for the residents of Legacy Village to give to their friends and families. One resident summed it up by saying, “You all are such a blessing! I go to my family’s house every year for Christmas, and it always makes me…

A life full of adventure

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Nicole Giampietro moved from Long Island to Castle Pines when she was 9 years old along with her parents and older brother, setting the stage for all things outdoorsy and plenty of adventures. The hills in New York were no comparison to the Rocky Mountains. Giampietro was fortunate to have great neighbors and friends. She…

Living all in

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Not many can say that they were born and raised in Silicon Valley, California before it became the tech juggernaut that it is today. Chris Janssen can. She was born and raised in Santa Clara County and her parents’ work ethic paved the path for her success today as a wife, mother, life coach and…

Bring in the new year with singing bowls

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Healing practitioners using sound therapy and guided meditations often use singing bowls to deepen meditation and promote relaxation. It is an ancient practice, but with recent research showing the benefits of sound therapy, it is being used more often as a complementary treatment for many physiological and mental health conditions. Singing bowls are made out…

Lightning strikes twice

By CPC | January 1, 2023

TJ Stark is still fast. Last April, the Rocky Heights Middle School seventh grader won first place in the POWRi Quarter Midget Nationals at the Phoenix Raceway. In November, the 13-year-old won again at the A-Main Winter Nationals, the ½ division, in Las Vegas. Over the four-day contest, Stark raced against 304 cars, the most…

Super Bowl flag football champs

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Kids in Castle Pines wrapped up the fall season of flag football with Castle Pines Athletics on October 13 at Elk Ridge Park. Here are the Super Bowl winners by age group: Information and photos provided by Castle Pines Athletics

Weather delays and School closures

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Douglas County School District (DCSD) takes the safety of its students, staff, parents and community members seriously. The district is huge, spanning 850+ square miles, and conditions can vary from one region to another. Because many families and staff travel across the school district, any weather delay or closure will apply to the entire school…

Calling future firefighters

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Rock Canyon High School has a Fire Science Program (FSP), one of the few in the greater Denver area. Students who enroll are required to attend three classes over a one-year period, and after completion, they earn nine college credit hours through Red Rocks Community College as well as a Basic Life Support certification. The…

Cheers to being a top-20 finalist

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Next month, Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) junior and varsity cheerleader, Jaidyn Shirley, will head to Atlanta to be honored as one of Nfinity Athletic Corporation’s All-American top-20 finalists. After being named a semi-finalist from thousands of applicants from across the country, Shirley had to complete another application and submit four videos highlighting her personality…

BRE second graders spread holiday joy

By CPC | January 1, 2023

The 76 second grade students at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) recently participated in the annual Pay it Forward program. Students did extra chores at home and then donated their profits to three families adopted through Catholic Charities of Central Colorado’s Christmas Giving Tree. The three second grade classes adopted one family per classroom, providing gifts…

Holiday hot cocoa fun

By CPC | January 1, 2023

In honor of “National Hot Cocoa Day,” the parent-teacher organization at Timber Trail Elementary invited the students to share in a celebration with Legacy Village of Castle Pines on December 13. Students joined the residents for cookies, hot cocoa, and a special visit from Santa. The residents were thrilled to visit, play games, and share the…

Straight out of Dickens novel

By CPC | January 1, 2023

A group known as The Original Dickens Carolers delivered holiday cheer to all three American Academy campus second grade classes. Dressed in Victorian-era costumes, the blended four-part harmony quartet performed a seven-minute short story, The Christmas Carol, followed by a sing-along of traditional Christmas carols including Twelve Days of Christmas and Jingle Bells. The group…

TTE Winter Wonderland Snowflakes

By CPC | January 1, 2023

By Hollen Wheeler; photo courtesy of Ashley Jubenville

The spirit of the holiday at work

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Bethany Joswick wanted to teach her children, Kate and Jack, the importance of giving back over the holidays. She contacted The Salvation Army, and the organization sent aprons and bells to the King Soopers on Lagae Road for the Joswicks to participate. The children rang the bells and collected donations. Ashley Jubenville and her children…

Robots of the future

By CPC | January 1, 2023

Seventh grade STEM students from the three American Academy (AA) campuses applied the technical skills and engineering knowledge learned throughout the trimester to create functioning “animal” robots. In teams of four, the students presented their final projects to professional software developers and coders at AA’s annual STEMApalooza held in November 2022 at the campus in…

Sedalia Bakery

By CPC | December 1, 2022

A legend in the baking   The baked goods created at the Sedalia Bakery are the confections of legend. Just ask anyone within a 10-mile radius. It was eight years ago that the little shop opened just off Sedalia’s main drag and next to the train tracks. However, it was well before that when people…

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