Mountain Almanac for the Week of June 3

Tuesday, June 3

Yoga. Community yoga classes are scheduled at the Church in the Wildwood on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 9 a.m. and a newly-started class on Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m.  All the classes occur in the church’s Tatter Hall area. These popular classes are led by Lainie Thomas.

The Green Mountain Falls Board of Trustees will meet on June 3 at 7 p.m. in the GMF town hall. The meeting is available in-person or online, by visiting the town’s website.

Wednesday, June 4

Wellness Walk. Scheduled for June 4 at the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center at 9 a.m. Meet at the upper level and choose a one, two or three-mile hike. Maps are available. Healthy living tips and mindfulness exercises to enhance your walk. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. Free admission.

The Cripple Creek City Council will meet on June 4 at 5:30 p.m. in the CC Council Chambers. The meeting is available in-person or on Zoom. For more details, visit the city’s website.

Thursday, June 5

TOPS. Takes Off Pounds Sensibly.  Meets every Thursday morning at 9 a.m. in the basement of Church in the Wildwood (10585 Ute Pass Ave.) Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819. Affordable, effective weight-loss.

The Woodland Park City Council will meet on June 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the WP Council Chambers, next to city hall. The meeting is available in-person or on Zoom.  For more details, visit the city’s website.

Upcoming

Summer Gaming, Tourism Guide and Outdoor Adventure Preview. TMJ will feature this annual edition, highlighting the 33rd year of summer gambling activity in Cripple Creek, along with summer tourism and outdoor happenings, on June 17.  This edition will showcase the main area casino hubs and tourism-related businesses and outdoor activities. For more details, especially if your business wants to be part of this summer celebration, email us at editor@mountainjackpot.com, or call our advertising and business representatives at 719-640-0656 or 580-222-9503 or 719761-9489.

Shining Mountain Spring Activities.  The Shining Mountain golf course in Woodland Park is now open for the 2025 links season. The spacious bar is open for a variety of events on Mondays and Wednesdays, featuring line-dancing and cornball competitions.  The SM facility also is the host for Ute Pass Kiwanis Bingo nights. Drink specials are available, and happy hours are scheduled on Fridays. More special events are now available. Several of the golf leagues have already kicked off official play for the season, season, and there are a slew of charity events. For more information regarding tee times (weather permitting) and regular activities, call 719-687-7587.

Pearl DeVere Festivities. Scheduled from June 6 to June 8 in Cripple Creek with most activities occurring around the old Homestead House. Pearl DeVere Day is to honor the Madame who built and ran the Old Homestead House during the heyday of the Gold Rush in Cripple Creek. The days’ main event is the Bed Race where teams of three build their own bed to race against other teams. Prizes are awarded for the best decorated bed and costumes, and of course who wins the race. This is one of the more popular zany events in the district.

Munchkin Market. Munchkin Market is a HUGE consignment sale of gently used children’s items with the following types of items: Clothing (sizes 0-junior 16), shoes (infant to juniors), all types of baby gear, strollers, high chairs, toys, media, health and safety, accessories, maternity and more!
The sale is entirely run by volunteers and benefits the MomCo Village group in Woodland Park! We accept cash, checks and all major credit cards. The sale will occur at Radiant Woodland Park, 1061 Rampart Range Road on June 6 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and June 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you are interested in consigning, we would love for you to join us!  You can receive up to 70% of the selling price of your items. Register to consign for the Spring 2025 Sale at https://www.mysalemanager.net/g_mobconsignorlogin.aspx

Teller County Sheriff’s Open House. Sheriff Mikesell, the Honorary Deputy Sheriffs Association, and staff will be on hand to meet  with folks from throughout the community for their annual open house on June 7 from 10 a.m. to  2 p.m. There will be free food, carnival games, jail tours, Vince and Larry the Crash Dummies, the 911 Smoke trailer, TCSO Posse, TCSO SWAT and Teller County Search and Rescue. So, stop by and say hello and grab a bite to eat! Hope to see you there, bring the family and tell your friends and neighbors. For more information, call 719-661-5913.

Queen of the Canyons. Scheduled for June 8 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Pikes Peak APEX unveils an epic new addition to its off-road lineup: Queen of the Canyons, a one-day, 135-mile gravel race with 11,000 feet of climbing. This breathtaking ride follows much of the Gold Belt Tour Scenic Byway, taking riders from Colorado Springs through Cripple Creek, Cañon City, Victor, and back. The race features two iconic climbs: Gold Camp Road, a historic mining railroad bed through Cheyenne Canyon, and Phantom Canyon Road, a winding ascent to Victor, Colorado, with sweeping views and a mining legacy. Riders will also tackle a thrilling descent down Shelf Road, famed for its rugged beauty.

Great Outdoors Fest 2025. This is a free public event, hosted by the Great Outdoors Adventures Store in Woodland Park (720  U.S Hwy. 24) Featuring activities, door prizes, exhibitors, music and food. Scheduled for June 13 from 4 to 9 p.m. Let’s celebrate our outdoor heritage together. For more information, call 719-686-6816)

Colorado Colleen Debut.  Classic melodrama has arrived at the Butte Theater again. This summer’s show, which debuts on June 13, is a melodrama by Chris Sorensen and a brand-new Olio!  Young Harrison Logan is in love with Irish Dance Hall girl Eily O’Connor, better known as The Colorado Colleen. However, the evil Angus Flagg holds the mortgage to his family home and threatens to seize the property for lack of payment. Harrison’s mother wants him to forget about Eily and marry his rich cousin Anne Chute to save the family home. Will Harrison be able to thwart Mr. Flagg and win Eily in the end? The show is produced by Chameleon Arts & Entertainment. For more information, visit the  Butte Theater website or call 719-689-6402.

Visit With Ghosts of the Past. This event is sponsored by the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum and will be held at 10 a.m. on select Saturdays from June through October, weather allowing. Check VictorMuseum.com for schedules and information. Local historian Alicia Harrington will guide you through the cemetery telling stories of grave robbers, insurance fraud, and unusual characters. Meet just outside the gate in Pauper’s Field by 10 a.m. You can also purchase tickets at the museum ahead of the event. Advance reservations are encouraged and can be made at VictorMuseum.com. Tickets at the gate are by cash only. Tickets are $15 for a single ticket and $12.50 per additional ticket. Be sure to dress appropriately for mountain weather (which can include wind, cold temperatures, snow, and rain), wear good hiking shoes or boots, and bring water and sunscreen. There are no restroom facilities at the cemetery.

For more information, visit VictorMuseum.com, email tours@victormuseum.com or call 719-689-5509.