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CALF Spring Plant Sale – June
CALF has a bumper crop of seed starts! Grown at the ranch, these seed starts are a healthy, beautiful addition to any garden! Get them before they are gone! Order online and or shop at the ranch M-F 8 am to 11 am!!! Your purchase helps CALF’s Give! Grow! Give! program which helps feed those in need in our community!
Festival Park Farmer’s Market
EVERY SUNDAY 9am - 2pm
for fresh produce, local vendors, handmade, nuts, herbs and spices, essential oils, gluten free, fresh breads, cheese, co ee and more!
300 Second St., Castle Rock
Head over to Festival Park
CR Genealogical Society Events – June 3 & 19
All Castle Rock Genealogical Society programs and classes are offered free of charge and take place via Zoom Webinar. > Click to see the full line-up on page 23.
[Smash] Spring Fine Arts Festival – June 5 & 6
Highlands Ranch Travel Open House BBQ Event
After a successful show last year, the 3rd Annual [Smash] Spring Fine Arts Festival is set to be this June 5th & 6th in the pristine Village at Castle Pines, featuring top shelf  ne artists and live violin and piano music. The event is directed by Anthony Constantino Jr., who also runs his Smash in the Square Arts Festival in the exclusive Cherry Creek North District - Fillmore Plaza right off of 1st Av- enue - later in August. See more on page 8.
Elephant Rock is a true Colorado cycling classic, dating back more than 30 years. This year we have three road courses, one gravel/road route, and one great family ride. And the rides are only half the party! The Colorado Bike Expo on June 6 will feature scores of cool exhibitors, demos, live music, food and more. Register here.
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Please join us on Thurs., June 10 for a glimpse at history with Sid Langsam’s own movie “Operation: Speed”. This great movie takes a look at all the action at the Continental Divide Raceways here in Castle Rock back in the 1960’s. CDR was a well-known race track for racers of all types. Sid Langsam was the owner of CDR and made a short  lm about the race track. The presentation will also feature a discussion by local author, Jim Hansmann about CDR and his 2020 book “Racing at Altitude”. We encourage everyone to come and share their stories of CDR also. Refreshments will be
Elephant Rock Bicycle Ride – June 6
CR Historical Society – June 10
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