Calendar of Events - Greater Woodland Park Chamber.
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Events in the month of September 2024
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9/1/2024
Sensory Hike

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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9/2/2024
CHAMBER OFFICE CLOSED - LABOR DAY

Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United States.

9/2/2024
Hike to Osborn Cabin

Come along to visit one of Mueller's historic buildings where we will learn about who has lived on the land we know as a state park. This is a moderate two mile hike. Meet at Black Bear Trailhead

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9/2/2024
Skins & Skulls

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

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9/3/2024
Woodland Park BOOK CLUB


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9/3/2024
Women of the West

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. At the Visitor Center

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9/5/2024
Bear Lunch

See how your lunch compares to a bear's lunch! And learn how you can protect bears while camping, picnicking, or hiking. You're welcome to bring your own lunch to eat during this program. At the Amphitheater

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9/6/2024
Star Party

The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society will have several telescopes set up outside of the Visitor Center for everyone to view the stars and planets of the night sky. At the Visitor Center parking lot

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9/7/2024
Cruise Above the Clouds

This Annual Cruise Above the Clouds will occur on Saturday, September 7, 2024.   Hundreds of Custom and Classic Vehicles descend on Memorial Park for a fun filled day of automotive excellence, great food and old time rock and roll. For over 30 years providing financial support to Teller County Non-Profits. https://cruiseabovetheclouds.com/

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9/7/2024
Nature Reflection for Kids

Enhance your kiddos observational skills through quiet and artistic time in nature. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. Usually lasts 1-1.5 hours. Meet at Camper Services

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9/7/2024
Movies Under the Stars

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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9/7/2024
Nature Trivia

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

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9/9/2024
Wandering Wagon

Not into hiking? Let this program come to you. This wandering wagon will be about bears. Find naturalist Jo pulling a wagon with a bear skull and pelt and come learn about black bears. At Campgrounds

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9/11/2024
History of Pikes Peak

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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9/11/2024
Tracks Craft

Come check out what the tracks you may see in the park look like. Then you can make your own track guide. At Camper Services

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9/11/2024
Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

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9/12/2024
Tracks and Scat Scavenger Hunt

Search for tracks and scat of common animals found at the park and use your detective skills to determine what animals made which.

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9/12/2024
Humble Homes of Mueller

Do you know how people lived in the park? Come learn about the different types of homes that people had in history.

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9/12/2024
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - New Visions Recovery Solutions

Join us at a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate New Visions Recovery Solutions joining the Chamber!



 

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9/12/2024
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - New Visions Recovery Solutions

Join us at a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate New Dwelling Mortgage joining the Chamber!
(THIS IS A JOINT RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY)

 

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9/13/2024
Hug a Tree

Basic survival and wilderness safety for kids (and parents). Ages 5 and up.

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9/14/2024
4th Annual Pikes Peak Bigfoot benefit hike for Friends of the Peak 501(c)

This is a laid-back, go-as-you-please event that entails a search by registered hikers for the mighty and semi-accessible (?) Pikes Peak Bigfoot. The hunt will take place on the north side of Pikes Peak, on the outskirts of the town Green Mountain Falls, in the foothills (Bratton-Dewey trail), infamously known to have sightings of the smelly beast. Think of this as geocaching and Where’s Waldo, with a hairy twist. Pre-registered participants will get a chance to win $500 worth of local non-cringy merch!

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9/14/2024
Bird Hike

Migrating birds are passing through Mueller for the annual flight south. Joe LaFleur, local bird expert and author of the “Mountain Birds of Teller County,”  will be our special guest. One mile slow-paced walk.

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9/14/2024
Bird Talk with Joe LaFleur (no live birds)

Come spend time with Joe LaFleur, wildlife biologist and local author of “Mountain Birds of Teller County” as he teaches how to identify common birds by sight and sound.

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9/14/2024
Junior Rangers in the Forest

This is an adapted Junior Ranger program for rangers of all ages. They will learn about the park's wildlife and plants. 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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9/14/2024
Nature Journaling

Enjoy journaling? Ever tried journaling in nature? Discover what you can uncover when slowing down to observe the natural world around you. This month will be focused on the changes seen during fall.  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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9/14/2024
Wacky Wild West

Joey and Kira, Denise Gard’s famous Border Collies are in the wild west. They need to stop a bank robbery. Will they be able to or will Buster Bart get away with a bag full of gold? Come on up to the DRC to find out what happens. Stay after the show and say “hello” to Joey and Kira and make a fun craft to take home. Show is included with museum admissions. Call for pricing.


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9/14/2024
Dark Skies Ranger Talk

The night sky is beautiful and mysterious. Discover the importance of dark skies. Hear ranger Stephani's journey of trying to protect dark skies at Mueller by preparing an application to become a Dark Sky Park.
At the Visitor Center 

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9/16/2024
Neat Nests

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

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9/18/2024
Bear Lunch

See how your lunch compares to a bear's lunch. And learn how you can protect bears while camping, picnicking or hiking. You're welcome to bring your own lunch to eat during this program.
At the Amphitheater

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9/18/2024
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - VERO Fiber

Join us at a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate VERO Fiber joining the Chamber!


 

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9/18/2024
Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

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9/19/2024
Colorado Cowboy Bingo


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9/20/2024
Nature Crafts

Make cool things with help from Mother Nature. Ages 3 and up.
At Camper Services

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9/21/2024
Basic Fly Fishing

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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9/22/2024
Junior Rangers in the Forest

Ever wanted to learn more about the forest and 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 complete the requirements to become a Junior Ranger. Children and their grown ups should attend together. 
Meet at the Visitor Center

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9/23/2024
Wandering Wagon

Not into hiking? Let this program come to you. This  wandering wagon will be about bears. Find naturalist Jo, pulling a wagon with a bear skull and pelt and come learn about black bears.
At Campgrounds 

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9/25/2024
Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

Woodland Park Lions Club Cornhole League

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9/27/2024
Knots and Lashings

Want to learn another good survival skill? Knot tying is important when building outdoor shelters, fishing and rescuing yourself or others. Learn how to tie two commonly used knots. Everyone will create a project to take home. Best for ages 6+.
At Camper Services 

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9/27/2024
Sunset Elk Hike

Fall is a great time of year to see and hear elk. Join us on this three mile hike through elk habitat to learn about elk and their behavior. Bring binoculars if you have them because the group will stop at certain locations to spend time looking for elk and other wildlife. The hike back to the trailhead will be dark, so also bring a headlamp or flashlight. This hike does include hills. Fun is guaranteed, seeing and/or hearing elk is not.
In order to have a better chance at seeing wildlife the number of spots for this hike are limited. Please call the visitor center to sign up at 719-687-2366.
Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead 

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9/28/2024
Hike to Grouse Mountain

Hike less than a mile up to the Grouse Mountain overlook. This is a beautiful overlook with a stunning view, and the highest point in the park. See a bit of natural history and entertain the question, “do moss prefer the north side of a tree?” One mile slow-paced loop. Led by volunteer naturalist Michael.
Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead

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9/28/2024
Nature Reflection for Adults

By taking in the natural surroundings, you become more aware of the changes around you. In return, you possibly gain a deeper understanding of yourself. This month we will focus on changes seen during fall. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. Usually lasts 1.5-2 hours.
Meet at Camper Services 

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9/29/2024
Fly Fishing Basics Plus

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! This program is roughly four hours long, not including actual fishing time. Participation in a Mueller fly fishing basics program or personal experience fly fishing is required. It is suggested that you bring your own rod to continue to hone your skills on the equipment you will use outside of the class. Rods are available if needed. 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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9/29/2024
Beneficial Bugs

Tired of sweating the big stuff? Come and enjoy the small things. Learn about the beneficial bugs in the environment here at the park. There is limited parking at Peak View trailhead. Homestead trailhead is close by with more parking spots.
Meet at Peakview Trailhead 

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9/29/2024
Woodland Park Wind Symphony at the Ent

This is the 3rd year for the Woodland Park Wind Symphony’s concert in the Shockley-Zalabak performance theater at the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS.Under the direction of Craig Harms, this 65-piece Wind Symphony is made up of musicians from the Ute Pass and Pikes Peak areas.
The generosity of sponsors and a grant from the Ute Pass Saddle Club have made possible these ticket prices:  General Admission - $10 (plus $2.75 service fee) per person; and FREE STUDENT tickets.   The Wind Symphony and its sponsors’ goal is to provide this musical experience to a wide audience who can experience the sounds of music in the beautiful Shockley-Zalabak Theater.

Visit www.woodlandparkwindsymphony.com, go to the "Tickets" button on the homepage.  This will take you directly to the concert ticketing page.


 

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