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CKHA is a not-for-profit Colorado Corporation incorporated with the objective of working towards the betterment of the neighborhood by establishing and maintaining common community interest, protecting property values, and presenting a unified voice for the Columbine Knolls area residents in matters of mutual concern via covenants and restrictions. Our boundaries are West Coal Mine Road on the north, South Pierce Street on the west, West Ken Caryl Avenue on the south and South Sheridan Court on the east. Go to the Location page for more detail.
July 8, 2025 – HOA Zoom Meeting 7:00 pm
Virtual “Zoom” HOA Meeting Information
Bring a picnic dinner, a blanket and/or chairs to sit on and meet some of your Columbine Knolls neighbors in our first ever Summer Solstice Event designed for all ages. Columbine Knolls Homeowners Association will provide Bingo for all! Come and socialize with your neighbors. The Kona Ice Truck will be at Marker Park starting at 6:00 p.m. Cash or card - $5, $6 or $7 for a shaved ice snow cone! Bring non-perishable food items to donate for the Food Bank in Littleton. Celebrate the longest night of the year with us! See you at Marker Park!
Columbine Knolls Summer Solstice Event: Friday, June 20, 2025 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Marker Park
Bring a picnic dinner, a blanket and/or chairs to sit on and meet some of your Columbine Knolls neighbors in our first ever Summer Solstice Event designed for all ages. Columbine Knolls Homeowners Association will provide Bingo for all! Come and socialize with your neighbors. The Kona Ice Truck will be at Marker Park starting at 6:00 p.m. Cash or card - $5, $6 or $7 for a shaved ice snow cone! Bring non-perishable food items to donate for the Food Bank in Littleton. Celebrate the longest night of the year with us! See you at Marker Park!
Questions? Contact Program Coordinator: Debi
303.513.1720|ParishPantry@stmarylittleton.org
Please Help the Food Pantry Ministry
Foods we purchase most often:
1. Breakfast Cereals – Cold
2. Pancake Mix
3. Pancake Syrup
4. Pasta Sauce
5. Canned Fruit
6. Canned meats (tuna and chicken)
7. Canned vegetables
8. Jelly and Jam
9. Canned Soup
10. Dry Beans (Pinto and Black)
11. Canned Beans
12. Sliced Bread
We no longer purchase; we request in-kind donations:
13. Toilet Tissue
14. Baby Diapers & Wipes
All non-perishable food may be dropped off in the designated wood box in the vestibule of the church or placed into shopping baskets at the west end of Marian Hall. Perishable foods (fresh or frozen) may be delivered to Marian Hall on Monday mornings (distribution day), from 7:30 – 9:00 AM. Thank you for your generosity!
Questions? Contact Program Coordinator: Debi
303.513.1720|ParishPantry@stmarylittleton.org
I hope this article helps explain the needs and desires of our food pantry. We do accept cash donations and person checks. Please have checks made out to : St Mary Parish. You MUST put “Food Pantry” in the memo line of your check.
The Columbine Knolls Annual Membership Drive for 2025 kicks off today! You will receive a letter in the mail from the Membership Committee in early January as a reminder to send in your dues, but you can join at any time.
When you join the HOA you receive a directory of HOA members, a neighborhood business discount card (printed and mailed out in March), and free admission to the Easter Egg Hunt, the July 4th Parade, the Pool Party (with free dinner), the Harvest Fest, and the Clean-Up Day. But most of all, you will be supporting the continued preservation of our lovely neighborhood and letting your neighbors know that you care.
You can join with a $50 check and the PDF Form or online with PayPal ($53 with their fee). If you join with PayPal, please fill out all the information on the PayPal Membership form, so you can be registered as a member of the HOA. Now’s the time. Join your neighbors. Join your friends. Join the HOA!
In January of each year the official membership drive starts. Support your community by joining or renewing your membership. By joining the HOA you are helping to build community and support the enforcement of covenants your HOA Board members work so hard to uphold. Annual dues are only $50.
All you need do is download the membership form and mail it in with your check or you can visit the Membership page and do everything online.
(* PayPal does not automatically renew your membership each year *)
Download the HOA membership form
The Sheriff’s Office is responsible for enforcing the parking ordinance. The ordinance allows parking of recreational vehicles (RVs) and trailers when they are parked on a public roadway for fewer than 72 hours within a seven-day period. RVs and trailers are not allowed to park on a public roadway for more than 72 hours within a seven-day period or be used as overnight accommodations on public property where not otherwise permitted. For more information and to submit a complaint, visit the Sheriff Office’s Recreational Vehicles Parking website.
Residential Street Parking:
On-street parking is not allowed in areas that are designated “No Parking” or in places where a vehicle would impede the travel lanes. Parked vehicles must avoid blocking driveways, crosswalks, access gates, fire hydrants, or sight-lines at intersections.
If you park on a roadway:
Do not park within five feet of a driveway.
Do not park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
Do not park within 30 feet of a stop sign, yield sign, or
traffic signal.
Do not park within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection. This includes marked or unmarked crosswalks (see Pedestrian Crossings).
If a vehicle is illegally parked on the roadway, please contact the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office through the Extra Patrol website or non-emergency line at 303-271-0211.
Colorado Lasertype will now be managing our “Teen Services” information so if your teen wishes to advertise their services like baby sitting, etc in our newsletter please contact them via email at getinfo@coloradolasertype.com
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