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On September 16, The Castle Rock Collective celebrated its one-year anniversary with a celebration open to the community. Located at 207 Perry Street in downtown Castle Rock, The Collective is…
Read More about The Collective celebrates one-year anniversaryTurning 40 inspired Jamie Klusacek to re-evaluate her life, her mission and her legacy. A wife, mother of four daughters and leadership pastor at Thrive Church, Klusacek felt a call…
Read More about A legacy of hope, purpose and valueFall has arrived, and it is that time of year when you can change your current Medicare plan and coverage. Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) begins October 15 and runs…
Read More about Medicare’s open enrollment; October 15 – December 7Sixty years of marriage is a testament to commitment, perseverance and love. On September 8, 1962, Ellen and Al Dugan married in Wilmette, Illinois, Ellen’s hometown. The couple remained…
Read More about Celebrating 60 years togetherA marriage lasting 50 years is not that common, and it’s a milestone worth celebrating in a big way. There are many reasons why couples don’t make it to that…
Read More about Celebrating a Gold MilestoneLongtime Castle Pines resident Pat Dempsey is finding great satisfaction in his next chapter of life, pairing his passion for baseball with his job for Event Services at Coors Field.…
Read More about Longtime resident catches a Rockies game or two … hundredEdward Nelson is determined to take down scammers. Through his nonprofit organization, End Elder Fraud, he works feverishly to stay up-to-date on the latest ploys and tactics by the ill-intended…
Read More about Helping seniors learn to spot scamsI’ve done a lot of living and don’t want the party to end. But it will. When it does, what do my loved ones do with the residue? Let’s start…
Read More about Being the Best Deceased You Can BeJulie Godfrey, a resident in The Canyons neighborhood, discovered a whole new side of herself in her mid-50s. After celebrating her 32nd wedding anniversary with her husband, Brett, and raising…
Read More about Self-Defense Advocate Teaches EmpowermentTucked away in South Denver is an extraordinary resource, a godsend for baby boomers with inherited stamp collections gathering dust. If, after a loved one passed away, you inherited the…
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