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Castle Rock Cruise-In Car Show l Local Business Spotlight

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What’s Going On Around Castle Rock l Patio Dining

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Castle Rock Patio Dining Local restaurants with incredible patio dining

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What’s Going On Around Castle Rock Local events around Castle Rock

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Classic Rock Cruise-In Castle Rock Classic Car Show

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Renaissance Festive Calling all lords and ladies of olden days

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VOLUME 14 ISSUE 6 PUBLISHER MIKE WAID

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OFFICE MANAGER BECKY NARLINGER

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Local Business Spotlight Knotheads

Parker Days June 8th,9th, and 10th

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SALES DIRECTOR KAYCE ARTHUR

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EDITORIAL TIFFANY GRIZZLE

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER BRANDON CAHILL

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KIDS COLOR OUR COVER CONTEST

Hey Kids...we need your help! We need a cover for our July 2018 issue and we’d like to see you can help! Have your parents head over to SearchParker.com for details and to download the cover coloring entry sheet!

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Search Castle Rock Magazine is published 12 times per year by Waid Publishing (www. WaidPublishing.com), a division of Mike Waid & Associates, Inc. (www.MikeWaid.com), 12760 Stroh Ranch Way, Suite 202, Parker, CO 80134, 303-805-9455. Search Castle Rock Magazine is available online at www.CastleRockMagazine. com. Search Castle Rock Magazines is a trademark of Waid Publishing. All rights reserved. The views, opinions and/or statements made or expressed by individuals and/or entities, are not necessarily reflective of the views and opinions of Waid Publishing. No part of this publication may be reproduced without explicit permission from Search Castle Rock Magazine. Copyright 2018 Search Castle Rock Magazine - All rights Reserved.


Patio Dining in Castle Rock Here are a few of the incredible locally owned restaurants in Castle Rock that offer amazing patio dining. Hideaway Bar & Grill – 600 Jerry Street

Maddie’s Beirgarten – 330 3rd Street

Pegasus Restaurant – 313 Jerry Street

Siena at the Courtyard – 333 Perry Street

A great destination for brunch with the family, karaoke or trivia with friends or just a night out for a great meal. Happy Hour is all day on Mondays, Live Trivia Wednesdays and Karaoke on Thursdays www.barandgrillcastlerock.com – 720.519.0509

A Castle Rock staple since 1984 offering an eclectic menu featuring Greek, American and Mexican fare with an amazing 5000 sq. ft. dining space with a private, outdoor courtyard. pegasusrestaurantcastlerock.com – 303.688.6746

Union an American Bistro – 3 South Wilcox Street

Enjoy scratch made dishes with a global influence on the upper or lower patios this summer. www.unionamericanbristro.com – 303.688.8159

A one of a kind community gathering place offering 15 taps dedicated to Colorado craft brews plus numerous additional brews on the menu with live music every Friday and Saturday night. maddiesbg.com – 303.663.5073

A casual, fun gathering place offering Italian/American fare, seasonal menus, an extensive wine list and specialty martinis. www.sienacr.com - 303.688.2622

VistaVino Modern Grill – 611 Wilcox Street

An intimate setting with an extraordinary menu that features handmade pasta, locally sourced meat and produce and fresh seafood. www.vistavinomoderngrill.com – 303.660.2005

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Downtown After 5 Friday nights in the summer are made for spending close to home, enjoying the beautiful weather, and unwinding from the long week. Why go anywhere else but Downtown Castle Rock? On select Fridays throughout the summer, head over to Festival Park to enjoy live music, great food and an amazing evening with friends and family. The season gets started with Castle Rock’s twist on a black tie affair. Step back in time and enjoy the swanky sounds of the Vintage Vocal Trio. Test your luck at one of our free casino games. Enjoy a Martini on the rocks or an Old Fashioned while you nibble on some Vegas style buffet fare. Come enjoy food trucks, cocktails, craft beer and free live music; it’s a festive environment for all ages to enjoy. For more information on the entertainment for Downtown After 5, visit www.crgov.com/2617/ Downtown-After-5 Tunes for Trails - Perks for Parks Castle Rock’s Philip S. Miller Amphitheater is the place to be to enjoy the best of open air seating under the beautiful Colorado sky for a full season of fantastic music this summer! The Tunes for Trails - Perks for Parks concerts begin June 21st and run through October.

Donations benefit the Parks and Trails Foundation. Seating is available on a first come, first serve basis. Families are welcome to bring in a picnic meal, however no outside alcoholic beverages of any kind are permitted. This summer, catch these acts at the park: June 21st - 6:30-8pm -FACE July 19th - 6:30-8:45pm - That Eighties Band August 9th - 6:30-8:45pm Spinphony August 16th - 6:30-8:45pm HomeSlice October 5th - 6 Million Dollar Band (6mdb) - This concert, the last concert of this series, is part of the new Castle Rock Trails Festival. The concert will start at 11 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. Summer Concert Series Want even more music? Castle Rock’s got it! During select weekends through September, catch amazing talent at the Philip S. Miller Amphitheater. For tickets, including VIP packages, go to www.crgov. com/2618/Summer-Concert-Series Look what’s happening this summer! Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy - July 14th Michael McDonald - July 20th Castle Rock Summer Jam - July 29th David Pack’s Legends Live - August 18th

Castle Rock Farmer’s Market Every Saturday, beginning June 16th, through September 29th, Douglas County High School transforms into a bustling market with everything from farm fresh produce and herbs to locally sourced Angus beef, fresh hot sauces and pasta sauces, European style breads, tamales and much, much more! Head out between 8am-12pm and go home with bags full of delicious food and fantastic finds! Go to www.facebook.com/ castlerockfarmersmarket for updates throughout the summer season. Douglas County Libraries Be sure to check out all the amazing events and activities available through both the Philip S. Miller and Castle Pines branches of Douglas County Libraries. In addition to the fantastic Summer Reading program, there’s Chess and Game Clubs, Bark for Books, author visit events, Art Stop on the Go, LEGO Adventures and much, much more! Go to dcl.org for the complete calendar of events and to register for summer programming.


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10th Annual Classic Rock Cruise-In Car Show Downtown Castle Rock June 16, 2018

Just in time for Father’s Day, every summer for the last decade, the Classic Rock Cruise-In rolls into Downtown Castle Rock, bringing countless cool cars, trucks, and specialty vehicles to town for car enthusiasts to admire. Castle Rock’s main drag will be closed down and filled with over 300 entries into the show; proudly displayed by their owners and admired by the thousands of visitors expected to take it all in. The Classic Rock Cruise-In isn’t all gleaming muscle cars and trucks. There’s a little something for everyone at this highly anticipated event. In addition to the gorgeous vehicles on display, there will be live music, vendor booths, activities for the kids, and the amazing restaurants and shops downtown will be open to enjoy as well as Festival Park.

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The real stars of the show are the cars. Trophies in 22 classes are handed out, including fan favorite picks including the Mayor’s Choice, Hottest Car (which is selected by the Fire Chief ), Most Likely to Get Pulled Over (selected by the Police Chief ), and the Best in Show. The fun kicks off on Friday night prior to the show with a FREE street party that seems to get bigger and better year after year. Organized and produced by a partnership between the Vintage Car Club and the Castle Rock Downtown Merchants Association, this show has grown each and every year, even winning the prestigious Downtown Colorado, Inc. Governor Award for Best Promotional Event in 2013. Now in its 10th year, the Classic Rock Cruise-in Car Show’s engines are revved for the biggest and best show to

date. Proceeds from the show are shared by the Downtown Merchants and the VCC. The VCC then donates a portion of its share of the proceeds to local charities as well as sponsoring an annual automotive industry scholarship. Come Downtown for the 10th Annual Classic Rock Cruise-In Car Show, brought to you by Medved Autoplex, Saturday, June 16, 2018! This event is brought to you in partnership between the Vintage Car Club of Castle Rockand Downtown Merchants Association. Entrants are strongly encouraged to pre-register to enter the show at: www. classicrockcruisein.com. Registration will be live April 1st, 2018. Registration will close once the show is full.


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Hear ye! Hear ye! By proclamation of the King, all Lords, Ladies, Nobles and Village Folk alike are hereby summoned to the 42nd Anniversary season of the Colorado Renaissance Festival!

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ind yourself on a magical tour through time and legend as you wander down the village streets and pathways of the Festival, admiring the works of master artisans, surrounded by revelry and pageantry and enticed by tantalizing aromas of festival favorites, namely the roast turkey leg! With a cast of hundreds of authentically 16th century, costumed merrymakers living and working through the village, the Renaissance Festival is an experience that must be had over the summer, the only question is, which weekend will lure you there?

Dancing Bear Pub from 11:30am-2:00pm!

Opening Weekend ( June 16th & 17th) is always celebrated in style. Be the first to see all the magic of the summer, returning favorites and new additions to the Festival.

Prepare for the Pirate Invasion! July 28th & 29th, the weekend sets sail for the high seas, primed for adventure. For the wee ones, a treasure hunt will be going on throughout the festival, hosted by Jack Sparrow himself ! For those pirates 21 and older, a free Sam Adams beer tasting will be uncorked at the Dancing Bear Pub from 11:20am-2:00pm Other swash buckling adventures abound, complete with sword fights, the Pirate Costume contest and the return of Centennial State Pipes and Drums, “Drink up me hearties, yo ho!”

The Royal Ale & Art Festival ( June 23rs & 24th) not only features free ale sampling at the Dancing Bear Pub, but a raise of the mug to our Nation’s heroes as well. All military personnel will receive a Buy-OneGet-One Free Adult Ticket with their military ID and their children (12 and under) enter the magical realm, free of charge! The Celtic Festival ( June 30th & July 1st) will feature Celtic dance groups, musicians, pipe bands, and the ever amusing, “Best Men in Kilts” contest. Channel your inner Highlander, don ye kilts! Need a little courage before you model that kilt? You may want to head over the Dancing Bear Pub for the Mike’s Hard Lemonade Sampling from 11:30am-2:00pm. Children’s Weekend ( July 7th & 8th) honors all our young Princes, Princesses and Pirates alike. Lots of activities for the littlest revelers will be taking place, including a costume contest at the Fortune Stage at 2:00pm. Additionally, a Royal Quest will be presented and for those who complete the deed, Good King Henry and Faire Queen Anne will offer a reward at the Knighting Ceremony. This weekend only, children 12 and under are admitted free with a paying adult! Ah… the Wine Revelry! July 14th and 15th, watch the legendary Grape Stomp Competition, hosted by local radio stations from both Denver and Colorado Springs and take part in the wine sampling at the

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Love and Romance will be in the air July 21st & 22nd. Come join other Romeos and Juliets during this weekend of the festival, dedicated to lovers everywhere. You can renew your vows at the Canterbury Chapel at 3:30pm, Saturday or Sunday. There’s also the “Wooing” competition at the Fortune Stage at 2:00pm and finally, a “Grand Huzzah!” to the beautiful couple at the “Forever Real” Royal Wedding Ceremony.

Fare Thee Well & Mardi Gras Style Carnival (August 4th & 5th) The festival comes to a close in grand fashion with a weekend filled with frivolities fit for a king. Come celebrate King Henry’s 528th birthday, Mardi Gras-style. Don your favorite mask and let “Ye Olde Good Times Roll!” The party will take place at 3:30pm on the Fortune Stage. This weekend also celebrates our Police Officers, who (with valid ID) will receive a Buy-One-Get-One free adult ticket and their children (12 and under) are free! Never been to a festival before? Expect to be dazzled by unique entertainment including Jousting Competitions, the Endangered Cat Show, Jugglers, acrobats, pipers, actors and variety shows. Meander through the festival village from artisan to artisan, admiring beautiful clothing, jewelry, pottery, leather goods, glass, wood and metal wares as well as toys, candles, furniture, collectibles and much more! Of course, no Renaissance Festival would be complete without indulging in the amazing food, truly fit for a king! Visit Canterbury Kitchens for iconic selections including the Turkey Drumsticks as well as the

Baron of Beef, Earl of Bratwurst and hot, buttered corn on the cob. The Knights Kitchen delights with items including Steak on a Stake, Dragon Wings, Spicy Onion Chips, Funnel Cakes and Fried Pickles. The King’s and Queen’s Pantries and International Kitchen add dozens of more options from which to choose from. Don’t forget to grab a treat from Friar Tuck’s Bakery; perhaps frozen cheesecake on a stick or maybe a hot apple dumpling or fruit tart? The only thing left to do is get your tickets! Tickets are good for one time entrance to the festival, they are not date specific. Get yours at the box office, King Soopers, or go online to coloradorenaissance.com. If your company is interested in giving your employees discounted tickets, go to coloradorenaissance.com/ corporate-group-sales or call 303.688.6010 for more information. Raise an ale (and maybe a turkey leg) and get ready for a summer filled with one of a kind entertainment at the Colorado Renaissance Festival.

Huzzah! The Renaissance Festival is back! June 16-17, 23-24, June 30-July 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, August 4-5 Open Saturdays & Sundays Only // Rain or Shine Free Parking // No Pets Please coloradorenaissance.com

The Festival is located in Larkspur, halfway between Denver and Colorado Springs. From I-25 south, use Exit 173 coming from Denver. Coming north from Colorado Springs, use Exit 172.


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Local Business Spotlight

Discovering local businesses that make our Castle Rock great!

Knothead Tree and Lawn Care

527 Yucca Hills Road in Castle Rock 303.885.3800 www.knotheadtree.com knotheadtree@gmail.com Open Mon-Fri 7am- 5pm

While studying engineering at Fort Lewis College, Brett LeMaire attempted to derail his boredom by enrolling in an Intro to Ecological Sciences course and ended up stumbling into his lifelong passion. Soon after school, he was working under the National Science Foundation studying fire management impact in the forests of Yellowstone National Park. His passion for his work with our national forests guided him to pursuing a career helping individuals maintain and protect the trees in their own little forests in their backyards. Brett is motivated by the rewards of being able to help people protect the trees on their property. This desire led him to start up Knothead Tree and Lawn care a decade ago. Brett, an ISA Certified Arborist, sees his role as that of a problem solver, not a salesman. He strives to create and maintain relationships with his customers, working with them to develop long-term planning for landscaping. Knothead offers complete tree, shrub and lawn care diagnostics, consulting and treatment options. Whether you need tree removal or pruning, fire mitigation or defensible space strategies, insect or disease diagnosis and/or treatment or general plant care consultations – Knothead can do all that and more. With over 20 years of experience in arboriculture, Brett and his experienced crew of “Knotheads” can tackle whatever problems your landscape is facing. One of the most popular services offered is their Deep Root and Fertilization for Trees and Shrubs. This beautiful area we call home doesn’t have the soil and climate that naturally suits many of the trees and plants we include in our landscaping. The stress of these unnatural growing conditions can cause plants to emit pheromones (chemical scents), attracting insects

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that can cause major damage to trees and plants. Addressing these needs and providing fertilization that is designed specifically for our region can add the correct, balanced nutrients to your soil and provide the perfect growing conditions for your landscaping. Another problem Colorado homeowners face is the attack of certain insects. Some of the most prominent in this area include Pine Bark Beetle (Mountain Pine, Ips and Red Turpentine Beetles), White Pine Weevils, Tussock Moth, the Pine Saw Fly. Knotheads limits their pesticide use to only treating, preventatively, those insect and pests that would, if left untreated, be lethal and/or permanently damage your tree. ​ Of course, most people have already started to tackle their lawns; mowing, fertilizing, or just trying to get that one stubborn patch to grow! Knotheads lawn fertility program is 4 visits consisting of Spring Aeration and Fertilization, two follow up fertilizations and a Fall Aeration and fertilization. Each fertilization treatment also includes spot treatment of broadleaf weeds and additional services (such as seeding or insect disease diagnosis and treatment) can be added as well. Knothead Tree and Lawn Care’s success has flourished because of repeat customers, and the referrals they provide. They pride themselves in exemplary response, dependability, and follow-through. From start to finish they’re on your side. Knothead builds long term and close relationships with their customers. They are local and family owned; their employees are Castle Rock residents and as a result, they are one big happy Castle Rock family, serving other Castle Rock families!


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Parker Days June 8, 9, 10

It’s summertime in Colorado and that means it’s time for PARKER DAYS, Colorado’s Hometown Festival. Voted “The Best Festival on the Front Range,” Parker Days brings the best of summertime fun right into the heart of Parker. Beginning with the kick off concert Thursday night, the fun continues throughout the weekend for the whole family. Whether you’re a music lover, a thrill seeker or an enthusiastic foodie Parker Days has something for everyone! Entrance to the Festival is free, but you may need a bit of a roadmap to plan out your weekend. Thursday night’s headline concert, which benefits the Wounded Warrior Project, starts with weekend off on just the right note. VIP Ticket holders can head in at 5pm, general admission begins at 6pm and the concert opens at 7pm with The Kory Brunson Band. Headliner Trace Adkins takes the stage later in the evening. Music continues on the Main Stage throughout the weekend with FREE concerts each day: Friday 6:00-7:30 PM – The Tom Petty project 8:00-9:30 PM – Project Foreigner 10:00-11:30 PM – Queen Nation Saturday 12:00-1:00 PM – Mr. Maestik’s 8 Track Revival 1:30-2:30 PM – Steve Thomas Band 4:30-5:30 PM – Walker Williams 6:00-7:30 PM – Mark Powell 8:30-9:30 PM – Sean Curtis & The Divide 10:30-11:30 PM – Buckstein Sunday 10:00AM-11:30AM – Church Service brought to you by PEPC Church 12:00-1:30 PM – Running with Scizzors 2:00-3:30 PM – Nacho Men 4:00-5:30 PM – Richie Law 6:00-8:00 PM – Soul X Both the Pikes Peak Stage and the Community Stage have a full schedule of entertainment throughout the weekend as well. The Pikes Peak

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Stage features smaller, acoustic style acts and great family entertainment while the Community Stage is your destination for local entertainment for both kids and adults. The stage will include a full lineup of demonstrations, cultural presentations, and performers of all ages and varieties. The Council of Arts, Science and Culture, a local non-profit provides arts programs to kids assists Parker Days in finding great children performers for the Community Stage. You’re bound to get a bit hungry or be in need of refreshment while you’re enjoying all the amazing entertainment. You’ll found both in abundance at Parker Days! Be sure to purchase food tickets, as no cash is accepted. You can hit up one of the many offerings in the Food Truck Alley, sample delicious carnival fare at from other vendors including bratwurst and sausages, turkey legs and hamburgers, soft pretzels, curly fries, roasted sweet corn and, of course, all kinds of deliciousness served on a stick! Don’t leave your sweet tooth neglected either, be sure to save room for funnel cakes, French macaron ice cream sandwiches, berry kabobs, frozen cheesecake, and handheld pies, just to name a few options. Coca Cola products are available through the festival grounds, unless of course, you desire a little liquid courage to tackle some of those rides! Budweiser brand beers, as well as wine, margaritas, Jack and Cola, Jack and Ginger, daiquiris and more will be served at the Main Stage bar. Make sure to bring your ID as everyone must have proof of age in order to buy alcohol at Parker Days. In addition to the ever-popular Main Stage bar, a second location with alcohol at the festival is at the Pikes Peak Stage and will include microbrew beers, wine and other tantalizing options to choose from while you enjoy the entertainment. (Drinks are 5-7 tickets per drink; no cash is accepted at the bars.) Tickets must be purchased for $1 per ticket (no minimum required) at the ticket kiosks and can be traded for food and drink in the Main Stage and Pikes Peak Stage area. Tickets can be purchased with cash only (no credit cards). ATM’s are on-site in both locations. Sunday morning, start the last day off right and bring the family out for the Parker Days Festival Pancake Breakfast. From 8:00am-10:00am, the Main Stage hosts the best breakfast in town, and all for a great cause – cash donations for the Pancake Breakfast benefits the Parker Taskforce Food Bank. Now that the music, food and drink are covered, let’s get right to it, the main attraction of Parker

Days, those amazing rides! Parker Days rides will turn you round and round, upside down and right side up again. There are also mazes, fun houses, and haunted houses. Make sure, for your safety, that you wear closed toed shoes if you plan on riding rides. Those in flip flops, bare feet or festival goers in a cast will not be permitted to ride. Tickets for rides ($1 each) can be purchased on site by the ticket or by purchasing carnival passes. A One-Day Carnival Pass is $25, if purchased in advance on the website, or $30 if purchased at the event. Carnival wristband(s) do not include access to Water Balls or Bounce Houses. These items must be purchased separately through the groups running those sections of the festival. Inflatables start at $3/ride (tickets are available for purchase at the entrance to the inflatables) and Waterballs are $10/ride (tickets available for purchase at the entrance to the attraction.) The little ones who may not be quite tall enough to “ride the ride” can enjoy Kids’ Zone with dozens of festival booths, face painting, music, crafts, the petting zoo, and other fun, including numerous rides for younger children. For over 40 years, Parker Days has delighted the young and young at heart and served as the unofficial start to summer. The site of that grand Ferris Wheel signals to all of us that the days are getting longer, the weather warmer and the time to get out and enjoy it is here! Full Festival Hours Thursday 5pm – 10pm Headline Concert: 5pm VIP Ticket Holder Access. 6pm General Admission Access. Concert starts at 7pm. Friday 5pm – Midnight (Booths close at 9pm) Saturday 9am – Midnight (Booths close at 9pm) Sunday 9am – 10pm (Booths close at 7pm) Whiskey & Wine Hours Friday 5pm – 10pm, Saturday 10am – 10pm Sunday -10am – 7pm Carnival Hours Thursday 5pm – 10pm, Friday 5pm – Midnight Saturday 10am – Midnight, Sunday 10am – 10pm For detailed information, maps and to buy tickets online, go to parkerdaysfestival.com


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