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a  ne arts fair featuring over 30 booths with local artists
June 9&10 • 10am-5pm on the lawn at 300 Wilcox St.
Sponsored by
Parker Artists Guild and Greater Castle Rock Art Guild
E V E NT S
in constructing the tunnels at the highest
point on the Country’s Interstate system
sitting at 11,000 feet. Also, learn about the
inner workings of the tunnels today. Refreshments will be served at 6:45 pm with the presentation starting at 7:00 pm. Philip S. Miller Library 100 S. Wilcox St. Call 303- 814-3164, visit castlerockhistoricalsociety.org, or email museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org.
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Castle Rock “Walking Tour” - June 23
Once again, the Castle Rock Historical Society and Mu- seum will give walking tours of downtown Castle Rock the 4th Saturday of the month from June to September. Join us for the  rst walking tour of the season June 23, at 10:30am. The 45-minute tour will begin at The Courtyard on Perry Street, between 3rd & 4th streets, and will con- clude at the Castle Rock Museum, 420 Elbert Street. 303- 814-3164, museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org.
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420 3rd St., Castle Rock 303-688-3016
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DLC Plein Air Painting Event - June 23 & 24 The “Capturing the Beauty of Open Land” gallery exhi- bition is free to the public and will be held at the White Pavilion in downtown Castle Rock, at 414 Perry St. The event will be open on Sat., June 23, 10am to 6pm and Sun., June 24, 10am to 4pm. This event serves as an annual fundraiser for Douglas Land Conservancy. For more information, visit: douglaslandconservancy.org/ upcoming-events/plein-air. See full details on page 10.
Castle Rock WineFest - July 21
Come Sip & Savor some of the  nest vino Colorado has to offer, and dance the night away at the 15th Annual Castle Rock WineFest, the best Colorado wine festival on the front range. First 2,000 WineFest attendees receive a free wine bottle tote and wine glass. See ad on page 11.
Bombers for Bones Fundraiser - July 21 Bombers for Bones is a Home Run Derby and Skills Competition in Castle Rock to bene t IFOPA and Caleb Burgess. Teams and individuals of all ages are welcome! Join us as we raise funds in search of a cure. Register at: www.bombersforbones.com. See more on pages 38-39.
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Castle Rock Community
GARAGE SALES
Known To-Date
Hours
If YOU are holding a garage sale, post your own directional signs,
8am - 2pm
town! And be sure to remove them by the following Sunday.
(are generally)
make them fun, bright & numerous near your home and around
, but may vary.
Art in The Park - August 25 & 26
Founders Village - June 1 & 2 Metzler Ranch - June 1 & 2 Sapphire Pointe - June 1 &2
The Meadows - June 2 Terrain - June 8 & 9 Escavera - June 8 & 9 Cobblestone Ranch - June 8 & 9
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The Parker Artists Guild presents Art in the Park, Sat. & Sun., August 25 & 26 from 10am-4pm at O’Brien Park at Mainstreet and Parker Roads in Parker. More than 60 artists present  ne art and  ne crafts. There will be Food, Music, Children’s Art Activities. Admission is FREE! ParkerArtistsGuild.com. See ad on page 12.
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