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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.

Art Encounters call for entries

By CPC | February 1, 2018

Information provided by Douglas CountyAre you a sculptor with a desire to have your work on public display? Have you considered submitting your artwork to the Douglas County Art Encounters…

New mayor and council sworn in

By CPC | February 1, 2018

New mayor Tera Radloff accepted flowers while mingling with friends, family and residents during the reception. Article and photos by Liz Rector On Monday, January 8, at the Douglas County…

Steve and Laura Durie; the perfect blend

By CPC | February 1, 2018

Article and photo by Nancy Koontz Blending a family is like blending a fine wine. Both require patience, passion and love, and both have been the focus for Steve and…

RCHS wrestlers rally behind fallen officer’s family

By CPC | February 1, 2018

Pictured above standing left to right: Coach Richard Diehl, Aron Bukary, Drew Bright, Kevin Gusdorf, Isaac Abramovitz (CP), Colton Brown (CP), Keaton Carnes, Turner Evans and Coach Reid Heller. Kneeling…

The truth about marijuana in the city of Castle Pines

By CPC | February 1, 2018

By Daniel Williams Contrary to recent claims being made on social media platforms, the former Safeway location in the city of Castle Pines will NOT become a cannabis grow operation.…

TTE opens its doors to the community to showcase student talents

By CPC | February 1, 2018

By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Anna Mallinson On January 17, Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) opened its doors to family, friends and the community for a showcase to highlight…

Lagae Road connection to Happy Canyon Road complete

By CPC | February 1, 2018

This photo is taken looking east on Happy Canyon Road at the intersection of the newly-constructed Lagae Road, expected to open by the end of February. The inset photo is…

Baltic pearls: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuani

By CPC | February 1, 2018

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in old town Tallinn, Estonia. Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner While Europe struggles with politics and copes with a mass influx of not-always-welcomed migrants, three small…

Girls and Women Sports Luncheon Empowers Young Athletes to be Fearless

By CPC | February 1, 2018

RHMS eighth-graders were honored at the National Girls and Women in Sports Luncheon. From left to right: Sarah Kendall, Kaley Nolte, Naomi Hawkins, Sophia McHenry, Campbell Coddington and Samantha Crispe.…

Former mayor Jeff Huff looks back on his terms

By CPC | February 1, 2018

Former mayor Jeff Huff took a moment to smile for the camera with his daughter Elena (right) and John Beckwith (left), a board of trustees member with the Douglas County…