September 19, 2024
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Drive-In Movie Night | Sept 21



Gather your family, friends, and neighbors for a night of nostalgia, where classic drive-in fun meets modern-day cinema at our Drive-In Movie Night! 

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Fall Fest | Oct 26



Mark Your Calendars, Fall Fest is back!

Get ready for a day of family fun on Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Village Square shopping area! 

There’s something for everyone:

Pumpkin Patch: Pick out the perfect pumpkin to take home.
Live Music: Enjoy live music from a DJ.
Inflatables & Games: From bungee trampolines to axe throwing and a mechanical bull, there's plenty of excitement.
Face Painting: Let your creativity shine with our talented face painters.
Hayrides: Enjoy a scenic hayride around the Village Square area.
Petting Zoo: Get up close with adorable animals at the petting zoo—fun for all ages!
Food Trucks: Treat yourself to a wide variety of delicious food from local vendors.
Pumpkin Race: Bring your own pumpkin race car and compete for glory!

Grab your friends and family, and join us for a day packed with fun, laughter, and plenty of fall vibes.

We can't wait to see you there!

Village Square 

7437 Village Square Drive
Castle Pines, CO 80108 United States

Community News You Can Use

Douglas County School District Board of Education Authorizes Bond for 2024 Ballot

The Douglas County School District Board of Education (BOE) has authorized a Bond question for the 2024 ballot. At the August 27 meeting, the BOE unanimously voted 7-0 to place before voters a $490 million Bond.

If the Bond is approved by voters, Douglas County homeowners will not see an increase in current property taxes. The Bond would allow the school district to restructure its debt in order to keep property taxes from increasing.

“We would not be doing our job if we did not preserve what we have and expand what we need,”said DCSD Board of Education Director Brad Geiger. “We have to invest in making them [our students] the best people they can be and we can do it for a reasonable price, at the right time.”

If passed by voters, a $490 million Bond would be used to upgrade aging schools and facilities; build additional career and technical education pathways; upgrade school safety and security; and construct and expand neighborhood schools. The Bond would provide for two new elementary schools in growing areas of the county, as well as the expansion of one existing middle school. 

“We are showing our community that we are committed to making sure that we are serving the needs of each community,” said DCSD Board of Education President Christy Williams. “At the end of the day, this is what’s right and best for kids.”

Watch Superintendent Erin Kane's August 27 presentation to the Board of Education.

Click here for details on what each of DCSD’s existing schools would receive should the Bond be approved by voters. 

Read more about DCSD’s funding challenges

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Community News You Can Use - September 19, 2024