Calendar of Events - Greater Woodland Park Chamber.
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Events in the month of September 2022
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9/1/2022
Hike: Cahill Loop

Enjoy a popular hike to visit the historic homestead of the Cahill brothers. This trail has great views of Pikes Peak. Moderate 3-miles with Naturalist Ben. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/3/2022
Fly Fishing

Learn the basics of fly-fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/3/2022
Sunnyside Cemetery Tour

Step back in time and learn about Victor’s 1890’s cemetery, its resident politicians, pioneers, and families, and the history that brought them to the gold mining camp. This event is sponsored by the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum and will be held on the first and third Saturdays, June through September. Check VictorMuseum.com for schedules.

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9/3/2022
Mammals of Mueller Touch Table

What roams around Mueller State Park? Dive deep into the different animals in the park with a hands-on experience with their pelts. Led by Naturalist Linda. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/3/2022
Star Party

Join the Colorado Springs Astronomical Society to look through telescopes and learn all about stars, planets and much more! Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/4/2022
Pond Safari

Explore the underwater world of the pond to see who lives there! Led by Naturalist Linda. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/5/2022
Outlook Ridge Sketching Hike

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 continuing our hike past Lost Pond and ascending to the trailhead. No experience necessary for sketching, and supplies will be provided. Rated moderate because of steep hills.

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9/5/2022
Hike: Bird Walk

Migrating birds will be returning, many are passing through to wintering grounds further south. Come see and hear birds that are winter residents at Mueller. 1.5 mile slow-paced walk. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael. Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead.

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9/5/2022
Hike: Osborn Homestead Loop

Visit the Osborn Homestead and hear what it was like to live in the area in the old days! This 3-mile moderate hike is led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Black Bear Trailhead.

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9/6/2022
Hike: School Pond

Join Naturalist Ben on a moderate, 2-mile hike on School Pond loop. Watch for signs of fall. Meet at School Pond Trailhead.

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9/7/2022
Hike: Dynamite Cabin

This area of Colorado has extensive history. Come explore the Dynamite Cabin and the deep forest around it. Led by Naturalist Ben. 2-miles. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/8/2022
Hike: Bacon Rock

Visit the interesting Bacon Rock formation and check out one of the park’s more scenic wildflower-filled valleys with Naturalist Ben. Meet at Homestead Trailhead.

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9/9/2022
Nature Crafts

Make fun items using materials from nature! Ages 3 and up. Led by Volunteer Rusty. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/10/2022
Hike: Outlook Ridge

Explore the forest and see an overlook of the Continental Divide! Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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9/10/2022
Hike: Outlook Ridge

Explore the forest and see an overlook of the Continental Divide! Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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9/10/2022
Victor Pack Burro Race

Victor, Colorado Packing Fun Into September Burro Race
 
Experience a day of fast, furious, and furry racing that must be seen to be believed. Load up the kids of all ages and come to historic Victor Saturday, Sept. 10 for a day of four-footed races packed with old-time fun.
 
The annual Victor Pack Burro Race will kick off at Noon in downtown with racers from across the region competing for cash prizes. The furry four-footeds are historically dubbed the Rocky Mountain Canary for their role in underground mining; the burros were used above ground during the gold rush era for hauling heavy loads, but also underground in the mines for the same tasks.
 
Today the burros are beloved symbols of days gone by and are, along with their trainers and human counterparts, the centerpiece of this event.
 
The burros start arriving about 10 a.m. and the race kicks off at noon in downtown. But there is much more to do before and after. Don’t miss the mini donkey race and other fun in downtown.
 
Proceeds from the burro race entries benefit the Southern Teller County Focus Group (STCFG), a non-profit that maintains the Trails of Gold and assists with historic preservation and mining education.
 
The race will begin and end in downtown so you can spend the day surrounded by the historic buildings from the gold rush era. During the day while racers are running trails you can look for unique treasures in Victor’s shops, eat and drink at four local establishments, pan for gold at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum, or hike on the Trails of Gold for a superior view of the area’s historic mining. In addition, the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum will be offering a Gold Camp Adventure Tour at 10 a.m. returning by 11:30.
 
The race is produced by the Western Pack Burro Ass-ociation and sponsored by the Southern Teller County Focus Group with assistance from event sponsors Newmont Cripple Creek & Victor and the City of Victor.
 

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9/10/2022
Fly Fishing

Learn the basics of fly-fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/10/2022
Archery

Learn to shoot a bow and arrow! Ages 8 and up, equipment provided. Led by the Naturalist team. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/10/2022
Survival Skills for Kids

Basic survival in the woods for kids. All will go home with survival items! Ages 5 and up! Led by Volunteer Rusty. Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/11/2022
9/11 Memorial Ceremony

Join us on Sunday, September 11, 2022 for our 9/11 Memorial Ceremony
Lion's Park  - Woodland Park, CO

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9/11/2022
Paper-Making

Come make your own paper - interesting and fun! Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/11/2022
Skins and Skulls

Get a hands-on experience with the skins and skulls of animals you might find here in the park and learn fun facts from Volunteer Rose. Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/12/2022
Hike: Wapiti Nature Trail

Learn about the unique characteristics of Mueller State Park. Look for birds, trees, and summer wildflowers. 1-mile slow-paced loop. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael. Meet at Wapiti Trailhead.

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9/13/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #1

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben. We will hike 37 trails in 4 weeks. Receive the schedule and log sheet. Today we will hike trails #4 and #6. Estimated 3.25 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at the Visitor Center Parking Lot.

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9/15/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #2

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #3 and #23. Estimated 4.0 miles. This is a steep one! Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime.

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9/15/2022
Hike: Rock Pond

Join Volunteer Rose on a trip down through the montane forest to a lush canyon and scenic pond. A favorite trail at Mueller! This is a moderate to steep 5-mile hike, 700 feet elevation change. Bring water and a snack! Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/15/2022
Chamber Lunch and Learn - September

Please join us for our Chamber Lunch and Learn Series. Add a tool each month to your "Business Thriving Tool Kit". Lunch is included.

Colorado Secure Savings Program
What business owners need to know about Colorado Secure Savings Act!
Presented by George Russo, Esq. - Director, Colorado Regional Offices - Employers Council
 
Join us as we learn about the in's and out's of the new Colorado Secure Savings Program pass by the State Legislature in 2020. This law mandates that small business owners enroll in a state-run retirement savings plan. 
 
The purpose of this mandate is to increase access to retirement savings for workers in Colorado. The Colorado Secure Savings Act mandates that qualifying employers provide an employer sponsored individual plan. The cost of this program will be funded through auto payroll deductions.
 
The Colorado General Assembly states that you, as an employer, will be required to implement this program if: 
  • You have five or more employees
  • Have been in business for two or more years
  • Don’t have an existing qualifying plan 
Companies already offering 401ks or other qualified savings plans are not required to use the Colorado Secure Savings Program. The law states that employers with less than 5 employees or who have not yet been in business for 2 years will not be required to participate. However, they will have the option to offer the program to their employees.

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9/16/2022
Hug a Tree to Survive- for Kids!

Basic survival in the woods for kids. All will go home with survival items! Ages 5 and up! Led by Volunteer Rusty. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/17/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #3

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #21 and #2. Estimated 4.75 miles. The dreaded hills! Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at School Pond Trailhead.

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9/17/2022
Fly Fishing

Learn the basics of fly-fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/17/2022
Sunnyside Cemetery Tour

Step back in time and learn about Victor’s 1890’s cemetery, its resident politicians, pioneers, and families, and the history that brought them to the gold mining camp. This event is sponsored by the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum and will be held on the first and third Saturdays, June through September. Check VictorMuseum.com for schedules.

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9/17/2022
Nature Bingo

Come join us for a fun twist on a classic camp game. This style of bingo will include characteristics of plants and animals. Led by Naturalist Ashley. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/17/2022
Leave No Trace Basics

Learn how to responsibly recreate in the outdoors by using the Leave No Trace Principles and practice proper techniques through hands-on instruction. Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at the Amphitheater.

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9/18/2022
Hike: Outlook Ridge

Hike out to a beautiful overlook of the Continental Divide and the mountains to the south and west. See the majesty of fall colors! Led by Volunteer Rose, 2-miles. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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9/18/2022
Elk Touch Table

Join Naturalist Ben for a fun hands on touch table to learn about Elk! Learn about the secret lives of the Ghost of the Forest or Elk! Meet at Camper Services.

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9/18/2022
Woodland Park Wind Symphony at The ENT


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9/19/2022
Pond Safari

Explore the underwater world of the pond to see who lives there! Hands-on and fun! Learn about ecosystems, water quality, and aquatic creepy crawlies. Learn about the trout vs. carp dichotomy and some brief words about the water quality of Dragonfly Pond and the life therein. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/19/2022
Pond Safari

Explore the underwater world of the pond to see who lives there! Hands-on and fun! Learn about ecosystems, water quality, and aquatic creepy crawlies. Learn about the trout vs. carp dichotomy and some brief words about the water quality of Dragonfly Pond and the life therein. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.

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9/20/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #4

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #18, #19 and #22 past beautiful views of Pikes Peak. Estimated 5.0 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead.

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9/20/2022
Dark Sky Hike

Watch the night sky unfold. Learn how to find the North Star, constellations and fun facts about the cosmos. Easy 1 mile round trip hike. Dress for cool weather. Bring a headlamp. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Jim. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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9/21/2022
Community Dinner

Mountain View United Methodist Church is hosting Community Dinners once again.  Call Sandy at 719-687-3868 to reserve your dinner.  This is by donation only.  No one will be turned away.  We serve at 5:00 pm.  Delivery is still an option.   Our address is 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park, CO.

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9/21/2022
Kiwanis Panther Pride Bingo


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9/22/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #5

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #33, #34 and #36 past Cheesman Ranch, Cahill Pond and Cahill Cabin. Estimated 6.75 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/23/2022
Aspen Presentation

Leaves of gold are covering the Colorado Mountains. Learn more about these unique trees that are considered the largest living things on the planet. Led by Naturalist Linda. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/24/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #6

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #7, #8, #9, #10, #25, #11 and #1. Estimated 5.25 miles. This hike includes all the beautiful overlooks, Geer Pond and Lost Pond. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at Visitor Center parking lot.

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9/24/2022
Hike Cahill Loop

Enjoy a popular hike to visit the historic homestead of the Cahill brothers. This trail has great views of Pikes Peak. Moderate 3-miles with Naturalist Ashley. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/24/2022
Fall Art Show!

Photography, paintings, fused glass, wood working, pencil drawings, jewelry, and more by local artists. Hosted by Friends of Mueller State Park. Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/24/2022
Tree Cookie Crafts

Make a souvenir to take home made with a real slice of aspen! Crafty fun for all ages! Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/24/2022
Aspen Touch Table

Learn about some of the most popular trees in Mueller State Park while they go through their fall transformation with Naturalist Linda. Meet at Camper Services.

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9/24/2022
Hike: Elk Bugling

Every fall, bull elk seek out and compete for females. Visitors 10 and up can witness this amazing yearly event. This is a strenuous 3-mile round trip hike, returning after dark. Bring flashlights, binoculars, rain gear and wear layers. Led by Naturalist Ben. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/25/2022
Fall Art Show!

Photography, paintings, fused glass, wood working, pencil drawings, jewelry, and more by local artists. Hosted by Friends of Mueller State Park. Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/25/2022
Elk Touch Table

Join Naturalist Ben for a fun hands on touch table! Learn about the secret lives of the 'Ghost of the Forest' or Elk! Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/26/2022
Hike: Red Trail Overlook

Join Volunteer Naturalist Michael on this 2 mile natural history hike to a beautiful overlook. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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9/27/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #7

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #27 and #35. Estimated 7.0 miles. Are the leaves changing yet? If so this is a beauty. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/28/2022
Voices of Grief - Exploring the Need to Grieve and Mourn

Join Voices of Grief, support and education center, and renowned author, educator, and grief counselor, Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt for a community presentation with healing guidance for yourself, your family and friends.

This compassionate program will be helpful to anyone who is experiencing grief in their lives or wanting to learn more about helping friends or family who are going through the same.
 

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9/29/2022
10th Annual Hiking Challenge, Hike #8

Join Naturalists Carrie, Eileen and Ben while we hike trails #27 and #35. Estimated 7.0 miles. Are the leaves changing yet? If so this is a beauty. Dress in layers and bring water. Don't want to do the whole challenge? That's okay, join us anytime. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/29/2022
Voices of Grief - Exploring Grief After Suicide

Join Voices of Grief, support and education center, and renowned author, educator, and grief counselor, Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt, for a community presentation with healing guidance for family, friends, caregivers and professionals.

This compassionate program will be helpful to anyone who wants to learn more about facing their own suicide grief and how to support suicide survivors.
 

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9/30/2022
Hike: Cahill Loop

Enjoy a favorite trail to visit the historic homestead of the Cahill brother's. This trail has great views of Pikes Peak and the Aspen Trees. Moderate 3 miles with Naturalist Ben. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

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9/30/2022
Life of a Tree

Discover how trees live and grow with Volunteer Naturalist Rusty. For kids of all ages. Meet at the Visitor Center.

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9/30/2022
Sunset Hike

Join Naturalist Ashley to see the sun set over the Continental Divide. Easy 1-mile. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight for the way back. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.

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