Mountain Almanac for the Week of October 7

Tuesday, Oct. 7

Yoga. Community yoga classes are scheduled at the Church in the Wildwood on Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a.m. and another class is slated for Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.  These popular classes are led by Beth Knox and Lainie Thomas.

The Green Mountain Falls Board of Trustees will meet on Oct. 6 at 7 p.m.  The meeting is available in-, or via the town’s website.

Wednesday, Oct. 8

Wellness Walk. Scheduled for Oct. 1 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 are available to enhance your walk. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. Free admission.

Anniversary of Cripple Creek and Colorado Gaming. Join TMJ News in celebrating the 34th anniversary of limited stakes gaming, which officially started on Oct. 1, 1991. Check out our special collaborative edition, which outlines the history of gaming in Cripple Creek, the challenges and future prospects of the industry that changed the face of Cripple Creek and Teller County. Plus, we feature a preview of upcoming events through the remainder of 2025.  In addition, profiles are provided for all the gaming establishments in town and some retail businesses.  Any local business, casino or nonprofit group interested in participating in this historic celebration throughout the month, email us immediately at editor@mountainjackpot.com. or call our advertising/marketing representatives directly at 719-761-9489, 719-640-0656 or 580-222-9503. Limited stakes gaming is still regarded as the ace card that changed the face of Teller County.

Thursday, Oct. 9

TOPS. Takes Off Pounds Sensibly.  Meets every Thursday morning at 10 a.m. in the Church in the Wildwood (10585 Ute Pass Ave.) Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819. Affordable, effective weight-loss.

The Woodland Park Planning Commission will meet on Oct. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the WP Council Chambers, next to city hall. The meeting is available in-person and on Zoom.

Friday, Oct. 10

Shining Mountain Summer/Fall Activities.  The Shining Mountain golf course in Woodland Park is still open as the 2025 links season winds to a conclusion, but time is running out if you want to play prior to closing time. The course is in much improved condition from earlier this summer. The spacious bar is open for a variety of events.  The SM facility also is the host for Ute Pass Kiwanis Bingo nights. Drink specials are available and check with regular promotions online and in this newspaper.  More special events are now available. Several of the golf leagues still feature official play, and there is a slew of charity events. For more information regarding tee times (weather permitting) and regular activities, call 719-687-7587.

Friday Night Football.  Woodland Park Panthers football team play a key away league game as they travel to Lamar on Friday, Oct. 10. Game time is 6:30 p.m. Come out and support your local high school team.

Saturday, Oct. 11

Vampire of Cripple Creek.  Performing at the Butte Theater from until Nov. 2, this fall/Halloween show and A Green Glass Production, which debuted on Oct. 3, is bound to captivate audiences.  In the shadow of the Colorado Rockies, the once-grand Collins Hotel stands abandoned, its halls heavy with secrets. When a strange illness begins to drain the life from Mina Seward, those who attempt to help her disappear or meet untimely ends. Enter Count Dracula, the hotel’s enigmatic new owner—charming, calculating, and with a chilling interest in Mina. As Doc Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker search for answers, something ancient stirs in the hotel’s darkened corridors. The sun sets, and the true horror begins in this thrilling adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. For ticket information for this fall show, written by Chris Sorensen, and A Green Glass Production, call 719-689-6402 or visit the Butte Theater’s website.

Sunday, Oct. 12

NFL Football Action.  The 2025 NFL Season is now in full force. And yes, London is calling.  The Denver Broncos will take on the New York Jets on the road in a game held across the pond (in London, England) on Oct. 12, as part of the NFL’s international reach.  Due to timing, this one will become an early morning affair, with game time for Mountain Time viewers set at 7:30 a.m. Great time for a beverage of choice. Can the Broncos display the same spark as they displayed in a recent Monday Night massacre of the Bengals, as we near the mid-year period. This is one of a score of pivotal games slated for Week 6.  One of the special premiere games features the Lions versus the Chiefs Sunday night.    For more information, see related stories in this week’s TMJ.    Perfect opportunity for you to enjoy the games at one of our prime local eateries, sports bars, casinos or local NFL viewing areas.

Upcoming

Chamber Business After Hours is Teller County’s largest networking event.  All Greater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce members are encouraged to attend.  Take advantage of this opportunity to network and catch up with your friends, clients and customers plus meet new members in an informal setting.  Business After Hours is a great way to share information about your business and learn about other members. Fun, food, drinks and door prizes.
Don’t forget your business cards.  The next After Hours is scheduled for Oct. 21 from 5:30 to 7 p.m., and is hosted by Fidelity National Title and Vectra Bank at 361 W. Hwy. 24. Dust off your boots, put on your jeans and join us for door prizes, cocktails, mocktails, chili and more. For more information, call 719-687-9885.

Chamber’s Fall Business and Market. Scheduled for Oct. 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend Woodland Park’s largest business expo and marketplace with a wide range of exhibitors. Meet face to face with local business people ready to talk about a variety of products and services offered including banking, financial, business services, construction, home maintenance and repair, healthcare, senior housing and more. Great fun with door prizes given away at the close of the event. For more information, call 719-687-9885.

Election 2025. The deadline for returning ballots for Election 2025 is Nov. 4, 2025. The forthcoming election features key elections for local municipalities and school districts during which many elected seats will be determined. Also, voters cast tallies on a number of ballot issues. Ballots will be mailed out to registered voters in Teller County in mid-October. A number of 24/7 ballot box return stations will be available, along with availability for designated voting centers for those who wish to cast their ballots in-person. Whatever choice you decide on, make sure you vote.

Cup of Christmas Tea. Scheduled for Nov. 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is a fundraiser for the Community of Caring/Aspen Mine Center. At this event an individual or group hosts a table for 6-8 guests. The host is responsible for inviting friends, decorating the table and bringing food for their guests. The Community of Caring/Aspen Mine Center provides tea and drinks. There will be drawings for door prizes and entertainment. Tickets are 15.00/person. For more information, visit the city’s tourism website.