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Master Association Bids Farewell to Board Member
by Anthonette Klinkerman
While it is never an easy decision to resign from a position to which one has contributed so much, it
is sometimes a necessary move. Recently, Master Association Vice President Doug Gilbert resigned his position with the Master Association after almost five years of volunteer service with the board.
Last November, Gilbert was elected as treasurer for the city of Castle Pines North; a position that has required much time and dedication. Gilbert resigned from the Master Association in an effort to focus more of his time and efforts on his duties as treasurer.
“Given the demands of the office of city treasurer, my extensive involvement in city finances, and the critical nature of the financial directions that we must now set for our city, my belief is that I need to focus only on the city treasurer position,” stated Gilbert in his letter of resignation to the Master Association board.
The entire board thanked Gilbert for his efforts leading the incorporation of the City of Castle Pines North and his years of service to the Master Association.
New Board Member Appointed
In September, the Master Association board appointed Earl Millspaugh as a new director. Millspaugh is a resident of BristleCone Patio Homes and serves as a HOA board member. Millspaugh served as an Election Commissioner during the incorporation effort and is also currently on the Financial Advisory Committee for the CPN Metro District. His term ends November, 2010.
Families Flock to the Summer Movie in the Park by Elean Gersack
SettlinginasleepingbaginprepartionfortheCPN’sSummer Movie in the Park. (photo by Tim Gamble)
The Castle Pines North (CPN) Summer Movie in the Park and Dr. Andrew Dunbar - the two are becom- ing synonymous. For the fourth year, Castle Pines Orthodontics, in conjunction with the CPN Master Association, presented a great movie, in a beautiful venue, for CPN families.
Thisyear’smovie,Mr.Magorium’sWonderEmporium-a whimsical tale about the strangest yet most wonder- ful toy store in the world - played on the big screen at Coyote Ridge Park on August 9. Families brought sleeping bags, blankets, glow sticks and flashlights and enjoyed the show under the stars. Solid Life Christian Center sold concessions both before and during the show.
“We are so lucky to have Dr. Dunbar’s support in our community each year. The kids love the tradition,”said Carla Kenny, Events Coordinator for the CPN Master Association.
Check out the complete photo album of CPN events at:http://cpnhoa.org/pages/community/album/album.htm.
Dr.AndrewDunbar(right)andhelpersannounceraffleprize winners before the show. (photo by Tim Gamble)
CPN eighth graders from Rocky Heights MiddleSchoolrecentlyranintotoGovernorBillRitter whileonascavengerhunt eldtriptoDenver.Thehuntwas designedtoteachstudentsaboutthehistoryofColoradoand theCityofDenver.Fromtheleft-Karli,Lauren,Morgan, Gov.Ritter,MaryJaneandJenn.(photocourtesyofMark Shively)


































































































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