Almanac Week of 10.30.18

 

Tuesday, Oct. 30

Preview of Charis Bible College Auditorium. Local Woodland Park Chamber members, government officials, and press will gather for the opening of Charis Bible College’s newest building. On October 30, the Andrew Wommacks Ministries will invite Woodland Park Chamber members to come to theirAuditorium Open House. There will be light refreshments, speakers, and a self-guided tour of The Auditorium.  Press and government representatives will be on hand to help us celebrate the opening of this new building on the campus of Charis Bible College. For more information, call 719-464-5619, or the chamber office at 719-687-9885.  

 

Wednesday, Oct.  31

The Ute Pass-Woodland Park Kiwanis Club will meet on Wednesdays at 6:45 a.m. in the Crystola Roadhouse in Crystola. See this week’s TMJ News for more details.

TSC (Teller Senior Coalition) Transit is excited to announce our bus service on Wednesdays and Fridays in Woodland Park and the lower Ute Pass area. TSC also offers a joint venture with Cripple Creek Transit on Wednesdays to provide much needed transportation service between Cripple Creek and Woodland Park. TSC Transit will be picking up from the Senior Center and will be making stops at Pikes Peak Family Medicine, Pikes Peak Regional Hospital, City Market, Safeway, Walgreens, Walmart and the Department of Social Services upon request. In addition, new ride services are available on a limited basis to Green Mountain Falls, Cascade and Manitou Springs. Call 719-687-0256 for more details or visit the TSC website at www.tellerseniorcoalition.org. for a full schedule of pick up and drop off times.

Have a Happy and Safe Halloween From The TMJ Staff

Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Cripple Creek Parks and Recreation will be held on Wednesday, October 31 from 5:30-7:30 pm. at the Henry Hack center in Cripple Creek. Individuals and businesses alike are welcome to join our Trunk or Treat.  We ask that you decorate the trunk of your vehicle, stock it with purchased and store wrapped candy and the kids will come.  There will be a nice prize for the best decorated trunk.  This event will also be at 128 E. Bennett Ave. Last but not least, our Costume Contest will be going on during the Trunk or Treat.  Come inside for a warm cup of cocoa and to show off your costume.  The contest starts at 5:30 pm and the winner will be announced at 5:45 pm. Call (719) 689-3514 for more information.

 

 

Halloween Festivities. Plenty of Halloween gatherings are scheduled throughout local eateries, restaurants and casinos, with many customers dressing up for the occasion. Some additional highlights include a special Halloween festival in Victor, occurring downtown from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The traditional Gold Hill Square Halloween Walk will occur in the WP downtown centers from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 

 

A Truck or Treat is scheduled at Rock of Ages Lutheran Church, 120 N. 31st Street, in Colorado Springs. Call 632-9394.  In addition, a Mad Science Day is scheduled at the Space Foundation Discovery Center in Colorado Springs. Come dressed in costume, and enjoy trick-or-treat, sci-fi movies, Halaloween crafts and more from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

 

Thursday, Nov. 1

 Tops, Take Off Pounds Sensibly. The original nonprofit weight-loss group is an educational support group providing weekly weigh-ins and programs to help members to make positive changes in the role food plays in their lives. The local chapter meets every Thursday at 9 a.m. in Green Mountain Falls at the Church in the Wildwood. Call Evelyn at 719-748-8383 for more information.

Christmas Casino Opening. Cripple Creek’s newest casino, the Christmas Casino and Inn, is slated to open on Nov 1. The casino, which will feature a Christmas theme, represents the properties formerly known as the Imperial Hotel and Big Jim’s casino.  It is being run by the operators and owners of Bronco Billy’s. This opening is the first opening of a new casino in Cripple Creek in a number of years.

 The Woodland Park City Council will meet in the city council chambers, next to city hall, on Nov.  1, starting at 7 p.m.  

 

Friday, Nov. 2

Final Days for Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Mountain Rep Theatre group is  featuring The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Butte Theatre in Cripple Creek, with performances Thursdays through Sundays.  The evening shows are slated for 7 p.m. with two matinee performances scheduled at 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The Butte’s version of the cult classic has received rave reviews. The Rocky Horror Show will occur through Nov. 3. For ticket information, call 719-689-3247 or visit Buttetheater.com.

 David: The King of Jerusalem.  In partnership with 7m Ventures, Inc., Andrew Womack Ministries is premiering “David: The King of Jerusalem”—a hero for all ages. This new musical is written by Robert and Elizabeth Muren, directors of Charis Bible College’s Creative Arts School. Elizabeth Muren co-directs the production with Adam Stone, the school’s coordinator. The musical features a cast of over fifty members, from both Charis Bible College and The Holy Land Experience in Orlando, Florida, where Elizabeth also serves as creative director.” It will be performed at Charis Bible College on Nov. 2. For more information, visitwww.thekingofjerusalem.com.

 

 

 

Saturday, Nov. 3

 

Mueller In Gold. As the warmth of summer gives way to cooler nights, celebrate fall at Mueller State Park, as the forest turns golden! Typical weather in the fall at Mueller brings picture-perfect, blue-sky days. A full schedule of naturalist programs can help you to look, learn and enjoy the surroundings.  Evening amphitheater programs will continue on weekends and guided hikes are available almost daily.  Special programs  include elk bugling hikes, a full moon hike, and fall challenge hikes!  Discover why the trees change their colors on an Aspen Hike. Learn what’s happening with all the elk this time of year.  All activities are free; a park pass for your vehicle is the only cost. For more information about specific programs, call 719-687-2366.

 

Craft Fair. The sixth annual Dayspring Craft Fair happens Saturday, November 3, at Dayspring Christian Fellowship, 1061 Rampart Range Road in Woodland Park. This colorful event, which has quickly become a community favorite, runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. one day only. Admission is free. A vast array of unique and beautiful items by local Christian artists and craftspeople will be offered at excellent prices. There will also be a bake sale and many other surprises. At least 20% of the sales from this special day will be donated to The Voice of the Martyrs, to support persecuted Christians around the world. A full 100% of the proceeds from the bake sale and another room of new items will also be contributed to VOM. There are still some spaces available for Christian vendors to sell their items. Please contact craft fair coordinators Elizabeth Summeril at 719-963-2680 or Cindy Galbreath at 719-687-0493 to register as a vendor.

 

Victor Lowell Thomas Documentary Showing. If you watch a newscast today, download a news video, listen to the radio or a podcast then you are benefitting from the work of Lowell Thomas.In the 1930s Lowell Thomas was arguably more famous than any American journalist has ever been. Thomas dominated both network radio news and the newsreels shown in movie theaters back when they represented the only chance a mass national audience had to hear or see, rather than just read, the news. His voice, face and take on contemporary events were almost unavoidable.

Lowell Thomas, who grew up in and got his start in journalism in Victor, Colorado, is the subject of a new documentary film that will be shown in Victor Saturday, Nov. 3. The Victor Lowell Thomas will present, courtesy of the film’s producer, Rick Moulton, Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Rise of Broadcast News. The full-length feature film will be shown at 3 p.m. at the Victor Community Center, 2nd St. and Portland Ave., Victor, CO. Admission is by donation at the door. Please sign up ahead of the show at VictorMuseum.com. For a preview of the documentary’s introduction, please visit https://vimeo.com/243898993.To reserve seats, visit VictorMuseum.com

Fossil Beds Monthly Activities. The Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is open year-round. During November, the Monument is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are a variety of programs throughout the month. Here are a few highlights:
*On Friday, November 9 a  Night Sky Program will occur from 7  to  9:30 p.m. Join park staff and members of the Colorado Springs Astronomical Society to gaze at the dark skies above Florissant Fossil Beds in search of planets, galaxies, nebulas, and more. Meet at the visitor center. *On Sunday, Nov. 11, a Free Fee Day for Veterans Day will occur from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  All National Park Service areas, including Florissant Fossil Beds, will waive fees in honor of Veterans Day. *On Saturday, Nov. 17, a Winter Track Detectives program will occur from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Join an interpretive park ranger for a guided hike (up to 2 miles) to discover the clues left behind by the Monument’s wildlife.  As a track detective, you might encounter tracks, scat, feathers, rubs, burrows, and much more left behind by birds, coyotes, elk, and badgers or perhaps even see some of the wildlife in person.  Dress in layers and be ready to walk on uneven ground and possibly snow. Meet at the visitor center. There are no additional fees for any park programs beyond the daily entrance fee of $7 per adult (15 and younger are free). Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument offers 15 miles of beautiful, yet lesser known, hiking trails to explore, a free Junior Ranger Program, three short self-guided trails, a park video and museum exhibits, and bookstore.  For additional information, please call (719) 748-3253 or visit our website: www.nps.gov/flfo or on Facebook or Twitter at /FlorissantNPS

 Upcoming.

 Nov. 6. Election Deadline.  Election ballots for nearly  17,000 registered voters in Teller County, for the Nov. 6 elections, were mailed out, starting Oct. 16. Most voters should have received their ballots by now. The ballots must be returned by Nov. 6. Early voting is available at the Woodland Park Public Library. For questions, call 719-689-2951.

Meeting Changes. The Pikes Peak Rotary Club recently changed their meeting days from the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month to the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.  The club still meets at the Rampart Library in Woodland Park in the lower level meeting room at 6:45 am for breakfast, with the meeting starting at 7 am. For any questions, call 719-687-4151.

 

Salute to Veterans Program. Veterans and the community are invited to attend a very special Salute to Veterans program at the Lake George Charter School on Thursday, November 8 at 9:30 a.m. The entire school will be involved in the program and will sing a variety of patriotic songs and present letters of appreciation to all veterans in attendance. In addition, there will be a premier performance of a new song “We Will Stand” which will be recorded with children singing along with veterans and the community. Please come, and be a part of this very special celebration. Refreshments will be served following the performance.

 

Ute Pass-Woodland Park Kiwanis Bingo. Join the fun at the Crystola Roadhouse during the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Twenty dollars buys a packet for 10 games, 6 cards for each game It’s a great opportunity to have fun and socialize with your friends and neighbors. Come early and have dinner! Food and drinks will be available for purchase during the games!  This event is sponsored by the Ute Pass-Woodland Park Kiwanis club.  The proceeds benefit the children of Teller County.  The next Bingo session is scheduled for Nov. 7. 

 

Birds of the Florissant area. The Pikes Peak Historical Society invites you to learn more about the Birds of the Florissant area at the PPHS monthly Chautauqua on Sunday, November 18th at 2pm at the Florissant Library. A special presentation will be done by Debbie Barnes Shankster, the author of several books dealing with birds in the area. The library is located adjacent to the Florissant Community Park on 334 Circle Drive in Florissant. This program is presented as a public service of the Pikes Peak Historical Society in partnership with the Rampart Library District.Admission is free and refreshments are served.  No reservation is required but arrive early, seating is limited. For more information call 719-748-8259 or 719-748-3861.

 

The Mountain Artists Holiday Show will be held at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park on

November 24 from  9 AM – 3 PM.  Free Admission – light refreshments. Drawing every ½ hr. for $10 coupon for use at any booth during the show. ARTWORK FOR GIFTS OR HOME – Rustic aspen lamps, Rustic Candle Holders, Paintings, Photographic Art ,Fiber Art, Plaster wall Art Murals-Inspirational Pottery, Wooden Scroll Art, Wooden Bowls- and much more.

 

Celebrate the Holiday Season with Ute Pass Historical Society & Pikes Peak Museum!

You are invited to an Old Fashioned Christmas Open House at History Park, Saturday, December 1, noon until 3 p.m. Enjoy a tour of our festively-decorated historic cabins and stop by the newly remodeled Gift Shop for refreshments while browsing our extensive selection of books, historic photos, artwork and 2019 calendars. Activities for kids ages 5 and up. History Park is located at 231 E. Henrietta Avenue in Woodland Park.

For more information, contact UPHS by phone 719.686.7512 or emailuphs@utepasshistoricalsociety.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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