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Chamber Lunch and Learn - December
12/5/2024
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12/17/2024
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2/18/2025
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4/22/2025
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10/21/2025
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Events in the month of August 2024
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8/1/2024
 -8/8/2024

Artists set up to paint outside and compete during the first eight days of August. The Quick Draw Competition is held during Vino & Notes Wine Festival on August 3 from 12:30 - 2 p.m.; Anyone can paint outside at the library on August 6 from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. (all supplies provided, 14+); Visit artists painting at private locations using the VIP Art Passport, available at Reserve Our Gallery. This is the first year for this event in Woodland Park.

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8/1/2024

TRANSFORMING IDEAS

Speaker: Mike Perini - Perini & Associates



 

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8/2/2024
Basic survival and wilderness safety for kids (and parents). Ages 5 and up. Meet at Camper Services

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8/3/2024

Join us on our outdoor plaza for this annual event. We have animal rescue and support groups and many crafters. Adopt an animal and receive 4 free admissions to the museum to be used at a later date. Check out our website for more in-depth details.


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8/3/2024
Learn how to fly fish and how it’s different from other styles like bait fishing, trolling and spinning. This program will start at the Visitor Center but will move to the nearby Rainbow Valley Fishing Club. Equipment will be provided. Meet at the Livery

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8/3/2024
Many people are captivated by the night sky, but it has more benefits than just its beauty. Discover how dark skies affect human health and what Mueller is doing to protect the dark skies at the park. At the Amphitheater

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8/4/2024
Immerse in nature's beauty & wonder with time to play & create ephemeral art with elements we find (and leave) on this mindful one mile wander with Nature Therapy Guide Jane. We close with a forest tea circle. Bring water & rain gear. (canceled if thunderstorms). Recommended ages 12 and up. Preregister by calling the Visitor Center at 719-687-2366. Meet at the Visitor Center patio

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8/5/2024
Can you name every bird you hear? Neither can Naturalist Allison. Come on this beginner led and beginner friendly 1.5 mile hike to try and identify birds in the park. Bird experts are also welcome. Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead

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8/5/2024
 -8/23/2024

This is the 2nd Annual Peak Art Adventure Art Show. The show is juried and includes artists from around Colorado. This year's theme is "All About Pikes Peak" which includes people, places and things around the Pikes Peak Region. The show is presented in Reserve Our Gallery from August 5 - 23. The gallery is open 12 - 4 p.m. each day. A Gala for the show is scheduled for August 17, 6 - 8 p.m.

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8/5/2024
This program is intended for kids under 12 who have previously attended a Junior Rangers program this summer. They will learn more about the park's nature on a longer hike. Junior Rangers and their grownups should meet at the Visitor Center flag pole. Please bring water bottles and wear sun protection. Meet at the Visitor Center

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8/5/2024
Ever wonder what it’d feel like to pet the wild life? This is your chance to do it in a way that is safe for you and the wild life. Explore a variety of fur and skulls of Colorado's native animals. At Camper Services

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8/5/2024
Watch the night sky unfold on this easy one mile hike. Learn how to find the north star, constellations and fun facts about the cosmos. Dress for cool weather. Bring a headlamp. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead

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8/6/2024
Join us for this 3 mile hike. Be prepared to climb multiple hills that will make you sweat and feel accomplished! Meet at School Pond Trailhead

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8/6/2024
National Night Out!

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8/7/2024
Join us for a morning of huge bubbles, music and fun!


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8/7/2024
Make a souvenir to take home made with a real slice of aspen. Crafty fun for all ages. At Camper Services

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8/8/2024
Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen while we hike trails #12, #26, #25, #27 and #28. We will be hiking out to Turkey Cabin Overlook and past Osborn Homestead. Estimated 6.6 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don’t want to do the whole challenge? That’s okay, join us anytime. Meet at Homestead Trailhead

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8/8/2024
In this talk we will trace the history and sources of Colorado energy from wood to wind. There will be snacks provided. This talk is usually 1-1.5 hours. At the Visitor Center

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8/8/2024
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, come let creativity guide you. Enjoy painting the nature that brings you joy. At the Visitor Center

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8/8/2024
Join the plein air artists as they learn who the major award winners are for this year's Peak Art Adventure Paint Out. The event was August 1 - 8. Tonight's event features food and beverages. There's no cost to participate. Stop by and help the artists celebrate.

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8/8/2024

Test your knowledge about Colorado's wildlife and lands and maybe even win some prizes. At the Amphitheater


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8/9/2024
 -8/10/2024

Estate Sale
Encompassing Senior Care, LLC

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8/9/2024
Learn what bears eat, play a bear food game and make and take home your own bear. Best for ages three to five.  Meet at Camper Services

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8/9/2024
Time: Players MUST arrive at 5:00pm Sharp! T-off will be a shotgun start at 5:30pm
 
Price: $50 
 
Format: 4-person scramble, teams will be made up upon arrival at the course based upon skill level. We will have three different brackets A, B, C, and D players. 
 
When the players get here, they will give us their handicap and based off of that they will be placed in a bracket. If a player does not have a handicap, they will automatically be placed in the D player bracket.
 
** You can not make your own team ** Teams will be built by the tournament director.
 
Cash payout to top three teams 
 
There will also be prizes for men’s and women’s closest to the pin and longest drive.

 

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8/9/2024
The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society will be set up inside the Visitor Center due to forecasted inclement weather.

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8/10/2024
 -8/11/2024

Join us for the 39th Annual Mountain Arts Festival on August 10-11th at Memorial Park in Woodland Park. There will be something for everyone including a heaping dose of local and national art talent, live music, face painting, and some great local eats. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MountainArtsFestival or Instagram @MtnArtsFest to stay up to date on the event details and view sneak peeks of featured artists leading up to the show!  
 
Festival hours are Saturday the 10th: 9-4 and Sunday the 11th: 9-4.

 

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8/10/2024
Estate Sale
Encompassing Senior Care, LLC

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8/11/2024
Join us for the 39th Annual Mountain Arts Festival on August 10-11th at Memorial Park in Woodland Park. There will be something for everyone including a heaping dose of local and national art talent, live music, face painting, and some great local eats. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MountainArtsFestival or Instagram @MtnArtsFest to stay up to date on the event details and view sneak peeks of featured artists leading up to the show!  
 
Festival hours are Saturday the 10th: 9-4 and Sunday the 11th: 9-4.

 

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8/12/2024
Join volunteer naturalists Eileen and Carrie on this three mile hike past beautiful views of Pikes Peak and rock outcroppings. Stop for an outdoor sketching session with local artist Cyndi before ascending to the trailhead. No experience necessary for sketching, and supplies will be provided. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead just past the Visitor Center. Rated moderate because of steep hills. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead

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8/12/2024

Come see how bird nests look up close and learn about the birds that make them. Meet at Camper Services


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8/13/2024

Enjoy a short nature hike and discover how certain trees in our forests are able to withstand and survive forest fires. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead


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8/14/2024
Kids come climb and crawl on a whole lot of big trucks and emergency vehicles. Vehicles you can expect to experience are Fire Engines, Ambulance, Dump Trucks, Snow Plow, Street Sweeper, Police Car, Back Hoe, School Bus and more.

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8/14/2024

The park was home to many hard working women. Talk to Naturalist Allison at the Visitor Center to learn about impactful and important women in Colorado history.


 

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8/15/2024
Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen while we hike trails #13, #12, #31, #30 and #14. We will hike past Nobel Cabin and into Dome Rock State Wildlife Area. There is a fee to hike in the wildlife area. A fishing license will do or you can purchase a one day pass at the Visitor Center for $9. Remember to purchase before the day of the hike since we begin before the center opens. Estimated eight or nine miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don’t want to do the whole challenge? That’s okay, join us anytime.
Meet at Black Bear Trailhead.

 

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8/15/2024
Whether you’re new or a pro to the sport, archery at Mueller is a great time to test your skills. All supplies are provided, simply come with your listening ears and a good attitude. All ages are welcome; foam bows are available for younger kids. Some adaptable equipment is also available-call for more details. 
Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead.

 

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8/15/2024
Enjoy journaling? Ever tried journaling in nature? Discover what you can uncover when slowing down to observe the natural world around you. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. This program is for all ages. Construction paper and crayons will be available for kids. This program is roughly 1.5 hours.
Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

 

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8/15/2024

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8/16/2024
This talk will discuss the history of Colorado's ghost towns and how they were important in the state's development. There will be snacks provided. This talk is usually 1-1.5 hours.
At Visitor Center.

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8/16/2024
Learn about wild creatures at Mueller, how you can find them not only with tracks. Ages six and up.
Meet at Camper Services.

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8/16/2024
Time: Players MUST arrive at 5:00pm Sharp! T-off will be a shotgun start at 5:30pm
 
Price: $50 
 
Format: 4-person scramble, teams will be made up upon arrival at the course based upon skill level. We will have three different brackets A, B, C, and D players. 
 
When the players get here, they will give us their handicap and based off of that they will be placed in a bracket. If a player does not have a handicap, they will automatically be placed in the D player bracket.
 
** You can not make your own team ** Teams will be built by the tournament director.
 
Cash payout to top three teams 
 
There will also be prizes for men’s and women’s closest to the pin and longest drive.

 

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8/16/2024
Do you know what goes bump in the night? Learn about nocturnal animals on this moderate one mile hike, great for families.
Meet at Rock Pond Trailhead.

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8/17/2024
Learn how to fly fish and how it’s different from other styles like bait fishing, trolling and spinning. This program will start at the Visitor Center but will move to the nearby Rainbow Valley Fishing Club. Equipment will be provided. Meet at the Livery

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8/17/2024
Many people are captivated by the night sky, but it has more benefits than just its beauty. Discover how dark skies affect human health and what Mueller is doing to protect the dark skies at the park!
At Camper Services.

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8/17/2024
Learn how to fly fish and how it’s different from other styles like bait fishing, trolling and spinning. This program will start at the Visitor Center but will move to the nearby Rainbow Valley Fishing Club. Equipment will be provided.
Meet at the Livery.

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8/17/2024
This is the Gala for the "All About Pikes Peak" art show at Reserve Our Gallery. Winners for the competition are awarded ribbons, cash and prizes. All guests are asked to dress semi-formal in honor of the artists who participated in this year's show. Food and drinks are provided. There's no cost to attend. 

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8/18/2024
Join us for "Books with Bonnie" at Books Above the Clouds on August 18 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Bonnie, a senior community dog, will be promoting literacy to school-aged children ages 7 and up. Please note, this is NOT a dog-friendly event; kindly leave your pets at home. For more details, see the flyer. 

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8/18/2024
Ever wanted to learn more about the forest, pond and various critters at Mueller State Park? Mueller has lots of wildlife and wildlands to see. We will learn about the basics of Mueller State Park's wilderness and wildlife and explore the pond life that Mueller sustains. Children will complete the requirements to become a Junior Ranger. Children and their grown ups should attend together. There is limited parking at Peak View trailhead. Elk Meadow trailhead is close by and has lots of parking.
Meet at Peak View Trailhead.

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8/19/2024
Come observe nature in a new way as we focus in with each sense. This moderate one mile hike is suitable for the whole family.
Meet at Rock Pond Trailhead.

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8/19/2024
Not into hiking? Let this program come to you. This month's wandering wagon will be about owls. Find naturalist Jo, pulling a wagon with some great visuals and awesome owl facts.
At Campgrounds.

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8/19/2024
Watch the full moon rise over Pikes Peak and learn fun facts about the night sky. Easy one mile round trip hike. Dress for cool weather. Bring a headlamp.
Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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8/20/2024
Get moving this morning with a 4 mile journey through a variety of terrain including forests, valleys, and meadows.
Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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8/20/2024
Listen to the sounds of folk music on the banjo while Naturalist Allison talks about the history of the genre. 
At Camper Services.

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8/20/2024
Chamber Business After Hours is Teller County's largest networking event.  All Greater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce members are encouraged to attend.  Take advantage of this opportunity to network and catch up with your friends, clients and customers plus meet new members in an informal setting.  Business After Hours is a great way to share information about your business and learn about other members. Fun, food, drinks and door prizes.  
Don't forget your business cards!

August 20 Business After Hours is hosted by Coldwell Banker 1st Choice Realty





 

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8/21/2024
Enjoy a short nature hike and discover how certain trees in our forests are able to withstand and survive forest fires.
Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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8/22/2024
Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen while we hike trails #12, #16 and #32 to the top of Grouse Mountain and past Dynamite Cabin. Estimated 4.5 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don’t want to do the whole challenge? That’s okay, join us anytime.
Meet at Black Bear Trailhead.

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8/22/2024
Enjoy journaling? Ever tried journaling in nature? Discover what you can uncover when slowing down to observe the natural world around you. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. This program is for all ages. Construction paper and crayons will be available for kids. This program is roughly 1.5 hours.
Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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8/23/2024
Time: Players MUST arrive at 5:00pm Sharp! T-off will be a shotgun start at 5:30pm
 
Price: $50 
 
Format: 4-person scramble, teams will be made up upon arrival at the course based upon skill level. We will have three different brackets A, B, C, and D players. 
 
When the players get here, they will give us their handicap and based off of that they will be placed in a bracket. If a player does not have a handicap, they will automatically be placed in the D player bracket.
 
** You can not make your own team ** Teams will be built by the tournament director.
 
Cash payout to top three teams 
 
There will also be prizes for men’s and women’s closest to the pin and longest drive.

 

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8/23/2024
Sit around the campfire for story time with Naturalist Allison where we will talk about Mueller's lesser known history. Come for the smores, stay for the mysteries. There will be discussion of crime during the program.
At the Amphitheater.

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8/24/2024
See what beautiful views Mueller has to offer on this guided hike. This will be around 3 miles.
Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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8/24/2024
This is the ultimate beginners class with in depth, classroom style class on equipment, how to cast, and if time, fly choice. Then end with an hour or more time on the water. Don’t forget to bring a lunch! Participation in a Mueller fly fishing basics program or personal experience fly fishing is required. It is suggested that you bring your own pole to continue to hone your skills on the equipment you will use outside of the class. You must pre register for this class by calling the Visitor Center at 719-687-2366. 15 spots available. 
Meet at the Visitor Center 

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8/24/2024
Enjoy an easy off-pavement e-bike ride into the Mueller State Park forest. The trail will be wide, easy and on a gentle slope of decomposed granite. Class 1 & 2 e-bike only with tires that have a tread adept for this surface. The ride will be about 1.5-2 hours. We will stop at points along the way to discover various aspects of the forest such as plant ID, wildlife ID, and some history. Mountain bikers are also welcome. You must bring your own bike.
Meet at Camper Services.

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8/24/2024

As a cornerstone in our community, TESSA, known for empowering survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, is thrilled to announce our annual Pasta in the Park event. Once again, we’ll bring together individuals and families for a delightful evening of pasta, entertainment, and community spirit. This year, we've chosen the color gold for our theme, symbolizing the golden opportunities we aim to provide through our programs and recognizing the Myron Stratton Home’s 110th year serving the Colorado Springs community. 

The event is a significant part of our fundraising efforts, directly supporting initiatives such as our Safehouse, Advocacy, Legal, Housing, and Counseling services, which are crucial for the wellbeing of the survivors we assist. Partnering with us for Pasta in the Park offers your organization a unique opportunity to gain visibility and engage with the community while supporting these vital services. 

 Thank you for considering this opportunity to partner with us. Together, we can continue to offer hope and help to those who need it most in our community. 


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8/24/2024
Movies Under the Stars is a FREE family-friendly event, with kids' activities and food trucks. We encourage families to arrive two hours early, bring chairs and blankets and have a family picnic on the green.

Location: Ute Pass Cultural Center outdoor pavilion
Movie Time: Sunset 
Movie Rating: PG

Other movie dates: Aug 24th and Sept 7th.
Weather permitting.

 

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8/25/2024
The Walk for Art is an event in Woodland Park on the last Sunday of the Month in June, July and August. People get an Art Passport and visit the venues (Reserve Our Gallery, Westside Gallery, WP Garden Gallery, Java Haus, Williams Log Cabin Furniture and Tweeds) at least one time during the three months. The passport gets signed at each location and turned in at Reserve Our Gallery by September 1 for a chance to win an art voucher worth $200. The voucher can be used at any location. A door prize is awarded at each Walk for Art. 

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8/26/2024
Do you know how people lived in the park? Come learn about the different types of homes that people had in history.
At Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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8/26/2024
Ever wonder what it’d feel like to pet the wild life? This is your chance to do it in a way that is safe for you and the wild life. Explore a variety of fur and skulls of Colorado's native animals.
At Camper Services.

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8/27/2024
Are you looking for a new way to create art? Come learn about historic rock art in Colorado. There will be supplies to create your very own designs.
At the Camper Services.

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8/28/2024
Enjoy views of Pikes Peak as we learn all about it, from when it formed to those who lived in its shadow. This will be a moderate two mile hike.
Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead.

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8/29/2024
Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen to hike trail #20. Estimated 3.0 miles. You did it! We have completed the challenge. We will have the final ceremony at the Lost Pond picnic area.
Meet at Lost Pond Trailhead.

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8/29/2024
We are excited to extend an invitation to our Q3 Community Open House at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum on Thursday, August 29th! This is an opportunity for the site team to engage with you directly, answer questions, and gather feedback. The Victor Lowell Thomas Museum is located at 298 Victor Ave, Colorado 80860​
At Newmont CC&V we recognize that transparent communication with our community members is essential for building a strong, collaborative relationship. Your presence at this event is highly valued, and we look forward to seeing you all there.

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8/30/2024
In this talk we will trace women leaders from Native Americans to 20th century scientists. There will be snacks provided. This talk is usually 1-1.5 hours.
At Visitor Center.

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8/30/2024
Whether you're a beginner or a pro, come let creativity guide you. Enjoy painting the nature that brings you joy.
At the Visitor Center.

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8/30/2024
Time: Players MUST arrive at 5:00pm Sharp! T-off will be a shotgun start at 5:30pm
 
Price: $50 
 
Format: 4-person scramble, teams will be made up upon arrival at the course based upon skill level. We will have three different brackets A, B, C, and D players. 
 
When the players get here, they will give us their handicap and based off of that they will be placed in a bracket. If a player does not have a handicap, they will automatically be placed in the D player bracket.
 
** You can not make your own team ** Teams will be built by the tournament director.
 
Cash payout to top three teams 
 
There will also be prizes for men’s and women’s closest to the pin and longest drive.

 

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8/31/2024
See what beautiful views Mueller has to offer on this guided hike. This will be around two miles.
Meet at School Pond Trailhead.

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8/31/2024
Learn how to fly fish and how it’s different from other styles like bait fishing, trolling and spinning. This program will start at the Visitor Center but will move to the nearby Rainbow Valley Fishing Club. Equipment will be provided. Meet at the Livery

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8/31/2024
Learn how to fly fish and how it’s different from other styles like bait fishing, trolling and spinning. This program will start at the Visitor Center but will move to the nearby Rainbow Valley Fishing Club. Equipment will be provided.
Meet at the Livery.

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8/31/2024
Come check out what the tracks you may see in the park look like. Then you can make your own track guide.
At the Visitor Center.

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