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The Next Chapter

There is an ever-aging yet very active population of individuals in Douglas County entering the next chapter of their lives.  Whether transitioning to empty nesters, retiring from the corporate world, caring for elderly family members, or just turning the page to see what is to come in their life’s journey, readers are wanting more information about events, activities and programs geared toward the 50+ age crowd.

The Connection is committed to its readership and will incorporate more of these type stories in its editorial content in “The Next Chapter” section of the paper.  We would love to hear your thoughts, ideas and suggestions.  Email us at editor@castlepinesconnection.com.

Work underway on gateway monuments, car wash

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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Any resident or visitor to the City of Castle Pines has surely noticed construction activity on the north side of Castle Pines Parkway, just west of I-25. Castle Pines is…

Pino’s new owner and chef

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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Jim Collin’s book Good to Great speaks of transitioning a business from good to great by having “disciplined people, disciplined thought, and disciplined action.”  The first step to greatness according…

Chamber hires government affairs and public relations director

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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In July, the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce welcomed Pam Swift as the newest member of the team.  Swift’s title is public relations and government affairs director. In this role,…

Farewell to a community leader

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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The position at the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce that Pam Swift (article here) is transitioning into was vacated by familiar resident and community leader, Melissa Coudeyras. Coudeyras and her…

Retirement after 27 years at the helm

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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On August 4, longtime resident of The Village Pam Schenck-Kelly is retiring from her 27-year career as senior general manager of Park Meadows Retail Resort.  She has held the role…

Good days, bad days and last days: A dog sanctuary

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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Not far from Castle Pines lies Pepper’s Senior Dog Sanctuary, a 50-acre oasis in Roxborough Park which houses a new, veterinarian-approved sanctuary for senior/special needs dogs.  All dogs at Pepper’s…

The Art of discipline

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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It is not often an individual with exceptional leadership skills takes that gift into the art world.  Brian Hubbell is a disciplined, creative force using his skills to both create…

Growing your mind to grow your faith

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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What if you could go to Douglas County Libraries (DCL) – Castle Pines to not only grow your mind, but also your faith? The Precept Ministries (PM) women’s bible study…

A veteran, businessman and working on retirement

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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From the small town of Venus, Texas, to the corners of Asia, and finally, to the heart of Colorado, John Martin’s story is one of relentless service, adventure and respectable…

Former swimmer shines …

By CPC | July 27, 2023
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… as civil engineer and IRONMAN enthusiast Back in the day, Chiara Robinson spent plenty of time roaming the great outdoors with her younger brothers and HOA1 neighborhood friends.  The…