A community can be best defined by the people who live and work there. Every day men and women serve important roles as police officers, business owners, city officials, parents and even "latrine queens." To get an accurate reflection of a community, it is necessary to get the story behind the faces. YourHub.com’s editorial staff has set out to tell these important stories and honor the men and women who make this a great community to live in.
Check out our other Faces projects:
•Arvada & Wheat Ridge (link) •Lakewood (link) •South Metro (link) •North and Central Denver (link) •Broomfield & Westminster (link)
Look for Faces of Highlands Ranch in the Rocky Mountain News on Saturday, June 28, or enjoy now by reading about your neighbors, testing your trivial knowledge about Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree and Roxborough or mapping the places we and YourHub.com reader-writers visited. Get to know the Faces of Highlands Ranch
Profiled by YourHub.com staff:
Leslie Buckingham, Recreation Center at Eastridge facilities supervisor (link) Tony Cahill, Old Blinking Light executive chef (link) Molly Carlson, Beadniks employee (link) Bailey Combs, HRCA lifeguard (link) Kit Fox, ThunderRidge High School athlete (link) Ryan Gallegos, Lone Tree police officer (link) Jim Gunning, Lone Tree mayor (link) Diana Herring-Stark and Caron Stajduhar, String Beads owners (link) Tosha Keaney, Posh Tosh Boutique owner (link) Charlie Kim, Yuki Sushi & Robata sushi chef (link) Jon Klassen, water conservation coordinator (link) Patrick Maxey, Treo at Lone Tree executive chef (link) Trisha McCombs, Arts on Fire co-owner (link) Alex Nicodemus, Ice Cream Wagon driver (link) Jason Petree, Lone Tree Golf Course pro (link) Hailey Suby, String knitting instructor (link) Ed Susman, Bicycle Pedal'r co-owner (link) Billee Swanson, 303 Boards owner (link) Steve Taraborelli, Highlands Ranch Clean Tech Energy Incubator project lead (link) Angel Tobin, Roxborough State Park interpretive services manager (link) Derek Vanboeschoten, SkyVenture Colorado wind tunnel instructor (link)
Profiled by YourHub.com readers:
Cindy Bergstrom, Sparkling Image owner-operator and "latrine queen" (link) Soraya Cartwright, Life's Sweet founder (link) Brittny Dilges, Arrowhead Golf Club catering director (link) Liz Holzemer, Meningioma Mommas founder (link) Zachary Malham, Egg and I manager (link) Bob Quinette and Paul Zakovich, Highlands WineSeller owners (link) Ada "Mountain Jeannie" Thiele, former Douglas County resident (link) Susie Trumble, former Roxborough State Park manager (link) Sue Wareck, Roxborough State Park volunteer (link)
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