Tuesday with Tera
Photo and caption by Lynn Zahorik
Mayor Tera Radloff welcomed community members to “Tuesday with Tera – Coffee and Chat” at Dazbog Coffee in late August. The gathering provided the opportunity for residents to ask questions and share feedback about what is going on in the City of Castle Pines. City Clerk Tobi Basile was in attendance to give information and field questions about the Home Rule process. For more details on upcoming City of Castle Pines events, visit www.castlepinesgov.com/events.
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