Rural Business Resources: State and Federal Resources to Help Your Business
Learn the Ins and Outs of finding these Resources
Presented by Greg Thomason, Senior Program Manager - Rural Opportunity Representative, Eastern Plains Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)
Sponsored by: Park State Bank & Trust, Teller/Park Early Childhood Council & Teller County Public Health
The class will teach employees to participate in their own survival, while leading others to safety. Though no one can guarantee
success in this type of situation, this set of skills will greatly increase the odds of survival should anyone face this form of disaster.
Visits With History
Colorado’s history didn’t begin in 1876 when it was admitted to the Union. It began long before that. People and events helped shape this diverse state which we call home. There are many tales to be told of the 100 years before statehood. Tales of people, places and events that are in danger of being forgotten.
John Anderson, a Woodland Park resident, is a published author who has written a book so that some of these tales will be remembered. After retiring from a 30 year law enforcement career, John Anderson traveled the world. But he remains most interested by the rich history found in the American Southwest.
The Cripple Creek District Museum invites you to learn more about Colorado’s Forgotten History on Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 2pm. The talk will be held at the Cripple Creek Heritage Center, 283 S Hwy-67, Cripple Creek CO. This program is presented by the Cripple Creek District Museum and the City of Cripple Creek. Reservations are recommended. Refreshments will be served. For more information or to make a seating reservation, please call 719-689-9540.
Don't forget your business cards!
May 17 Business After Hours is Hosted by Foxworth - Galbraith Home Improvement System
The tours will be conducted using transportation and drivers from Parks & Recreation and an experienced tour guide from the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum. All of the tour proceeds from the new tours will benefit Parks & Recreation and the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum, furthering the missions of both community-minded organizations as a win-win fundraising option for both.