
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.
By Joe Gschwendtner Depending upon whom you ask, a house can be either an asset or a liability. In recent years, the real estate market and mortgage meltdown has left…
Master Association’s first Community Inspiration Award presented to 13-year resident Linda Nuzum To a packed house at Duke’s Restaurant on March 10, Castle Pines North Master Association President Steve Labossiere…
Let’s consider impacts to the Castle Pines community from federal and state budget cuts. There is no question America has been living beyond its means. There are budget measures being…
By Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary and American Academy Middle School have been awarded the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award. Timber Trail, American Academy Middle School, Rocky Heights Middle School, and…
A collaborative, county-wide Economic Development Plan is the ultimate goal of the Douglas County Economic Development Forum, hosted by the Douglas County Commissioners on Tuesday, April 5, from 7:30 a.m.…
Information provided by Elean Gersack The Douglas County Cotillion is currently offerring social education classes for boys and girls in the fourth through eighth grades at The Wildlife Experience in…
By Kathy Dunker with photos by Tim Gamble No, not your ordinary toast to celebrate the anniversary of something great, but rather a breakfast to commemorate the many citizen volunteers…
Mrs. Lang’s second graders, Kyle, Ellery and Andrew stand in front of the Comic Life “Anti-Cyberbullying” display they created in the technology hallway. Article and photo by Elean Gersack The…
Ridgeline is Buffalo Ridge Elementary’s online newspaper. Each month, a student piece will be printed in The Castle Pines Connection. The Ask Buffy column is an anonymous forum for students…
RHMS sixth graders Michelle Dunker and Brooke Jacobsen got their feathery frills at Salon 188 in Castle Pines. Article and photos by Kathy Dunker In the ‘60s, “bee hives” were…