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Events in the month of August 2023
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8/1/2023
A fun part of studying history is tracing the connection of events which led to today. In this talk, we’ll trace the connection of Henry VIII of England's desire for a male heir to Colorado Statehood.

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8/1/2023

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8/3/2023

Take on a different perspective and slow down on the way to Peak View Pond, observing smaller elements in the landscape and ecology. Led by Naturalist Abby. ~2.0 mile RT, great for kids!


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8/3/2023

What’s that prowling around!? Come learn about the different big cats that are in the area and what to do if you see one. Welcome to all ages. Since we don’t have fur like our feline friends, bring a jacket for the cool, evening air.


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8/3/2023

Colorado Women have always led the state of Colorado development. In this talk, we will trace women leaders from Native Americans to 20th century scientists.


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8/4/2023

Our Vendors come from all over Colorado and provide a variety of products to choose from. Including, Colorado fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread, honey, coffee, food trucks, and more. We have space for 100 vendors, providing a large variety of products.
 

If you are a vendor looking to sell at our market please apply here:

 https://wpfarmersmarket.com/selling-at-the-market 
 

If you have any questions or suggestions please email

 info@wpfarmersmarket.com 



 

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8/4/2023

Hike this easy to moderate route through the beautiful woods of Mueller. Have a glimpse of the Dynamite Cabin. All runners are welcome. Led by Naturalist Jack. 1.8-mile, round trip.


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8/4/2023

Come join naturalist Jack while we explore the history of mining in Colorado. We’ll cover the early mining days, the gold rush, and how mining shaped the state’s economy and culture. Hands on for kids as well!


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8/5/2023

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8/5/2023

Join us on our outdoor plaza for this annual event. We have animal rescue and support groups and crafters. Adopt an animal and receive 4 free admissions to the museum to be used at a later date. Check out our website for more in-depth details.


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8/5/2023

Learn the basics of fly fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided.


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8/5/2023

Join Habitat for Humanity of Teller County for the 15th annual Vino & Notes Festival

This brings together some of Colorado’s finest wineries, great food, and local musicians. Vino & Notes 2023 will take place in Woodland Park’s beautiful Memorial Park on Saturday, August 6th from 12:00pm-8:30pm (exhibitors 12pm-6pm and music till 8:30pm). Also  stop by the Beer Garden till 8:30pm! This wine, food, and jazz festival benefits Habitat for Humanity of Teller County.  Vino & Notes is NOT dog-friendly event.

Buy Your Tickets in Advance -

VIP Experience
$55 Pre Purchased or $60 Day Of

General Admission
$35 Pre Purchased or $40 Day of

$10 off Military/EMS

https://www.vinoandnotes.com/tickets-2/

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8/5/2023
FREE Music Concert

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8/5/2023

Let's hike back in time to the era of  bootleggers and outlaws! Along with  Naturalist Jack, you’ll get to visit the cabin  of the notorious Cahill brothers. Moderate,  2.4-mile round trip hike.


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8/5/2023

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8/5/2023

Burning with questions? Join Naturalist Jack and learn about what wildfires do for the forest and wildlife.


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8/6/2023
9:00 a.m.  Meet at Wapiti TH (south end of Visitor Center parking lot) for a general natural history hike.  Learn about the unique characteristics of Mueller State Park. Look for wildflowers, birds, and trees. 1-mile slow-paced loop. Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael.

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8/6/2023

Stop by the Camper Services building to investigate the many different tracks of animals in the park and even create your own track casting! Led by Naturalist Abby.


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8/9/2023

23rd Annual TOUCH-A-TRUCK Day at Meadow Wood Sports Complex, Woodland Park. Wednesday, August 9th 10:00am – 12:00pm, FREE  event!

Kids come climb and crawl on more than 20 big trucks and emergency vehicles. Vehicles you can expect to experience are Fire Engines, Ambulance, Dump Trucks, Snow Plow, Street Sweeper, Police Car, Back Hoe, School Bus and more.

You can see all the fun photos from past years here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsjknKscC

Do you have an interesting personal or organization vehicle and want to participate? Contact Nicol Randolph: nrandolph@tre.orgTouch a Truck 2023


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8/9/2023
Touch a Truck Day 2023

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8/9/2023

Join Naturalist Abby as we investigate the life of an owl. Hands on and fascinating!


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8/10/2023

Join Volunteer Naturalist Rose on this 5.25mi trek to Cheesman Ranch in the beautiful backcountry! Few steep inclines, but rated moderate due to length & sun exposure.


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8/10/2023

Join Naturalist Abby as we pick up trash and leave the trail better than we found it on the way to the Raven Ridge Overlook. 1.8mi RT.


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8/10/2023


Join us for our End of Summer Foam Party! Jam out to music while playing in massive amounts of bubbles and enjoying the end of the summer. We did a lot great things the past few months and it's time to celebrate!

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8/10/2023

Hike this easy to moderate route through the beautiful woods of Mueller. Have a glimpse of the Dynamite Cabin. All runners are welcome. Led by Naturalist Jack. 1.8-mile, round trip.


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8/10/2023

The Spanish were among the earliest European explorers of Colorado as they searched unsuccessfully for gold. With the Louisiana Purchase, the US Army was sent to explore and map the new purchase, with ongoing exploration by the mountain men, and government mapping in search of a route for the railroads to California. Dress warm and join us for this interesting period in the History of the Pikes Peak region!


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8/11/2023

Our Vendors come from all over Colorado and provide a variety of products to choose from. Including, Colorado fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread, honey, coffee, food trucks, and more. We have space for 100 vendors, providing a large variety of products.
 

If you are a vendor looking to sell at our market please apply here:

 https://wpfarmersmarket.com/selling-at-the-market 
 

If you have any questions or suggestions please email

 info@wpfarmersmarket.com 



 

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8/11/2023

Take a lovely stroll through the forest on the way to Peak View Pond with Naturalist Abby. 1.25mi RT.


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8/11/2023

Join Naturalist Jack to investigate the rocks of the park and learn more about the formation of our beloved peaks.


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8/11/2023

After the moon sets, the skies are so dark, you can almost see forever! The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society will bring their telescopes and give you a fabulous tour of the night sky! Bring a chair and blanket.


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8/12/2023
Quilters Above the Clouds Quilt Guild is excited to present the 17th Annual “Quilts in the Aspens” Quilt Show on August 12, 2023, from 9 am - 4 pm. The quilt show will be held at the Woodland Park Middle School, 600 E. Kelly's Road, Woodland Park, CO. Visitors can expect to see the quilt voted Best of Show in 2022, quilts of all sizes and styles, quilts for sale, quilting demonstrations, and quilted items for sale in the Boutique. Back by popular demand, are the vintage quilts featured at the “Bed Turning” and the “Sew-n-Go” booth is available for all visitors to piece a quilt block and take home a potholder. Each visitor may cast their ballot for their favorite item in each category. Categories featured are Small, Medium, and Large Bed quilts; Small and Large Wall hangings; Art, Etc., From Past to Present, Youth, Challenge quilts and Charitable Causes quilts.

Quilters Above the Clouds is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is promoting an interest in and appreciation of the art of quilting, share quilting information and education, sponsor local and nationally known speakers and provide workshops to encourage high standards of quilting techniques and designs, encourage creativity, and provide hand-crafted quilts to area non-profit agencies and individuals in need. The charity mission of Quilters Above the Clouds is to assist the community by utilizing the talents of our members to create quilts and related items for those in need and to donate these items to non-profit agencies throughout Teller and Park Counties. More information about the guild is available at www.quiltersabovetheclouds.com.

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8/12/2023
10:00 a.m. Meet at Dragonfly Pond
Explore the underwater world of the pond to see who lives there!  Hands-on and fun – for kids!  Learn about ecosystems, water quality, and aquatic creepy crawlies.  Learn about the trout vs. carp dichotomy and some brief words about the water quality of Dragonfly Pond and the life therein.  Led
by Volunteer Naturalist Michael.

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8/12/2023
Join us for the 38th Annual Mountain Artists Festival on August 12-13th. This year we will be displaying at Memorial Park in Woodland Park. There will be something for everyone including a heaping dose of local and national art talent, live music, face painting, and some great local eats. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MountainArtsFestival) or Instagram @MtnArtsFest (https://www.instagram.com/mtnartsfest/) to stay up to date on the event details and view sneak peeks of featured artists leading up to the show!  

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8/12/2023

Learn to shoot a bow and arrow! Ages 8 and up, equipment provided. Led by the park Naturalists.


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8/12/2023

See Geer Pond on this 3.25-mile hike into the backcountry. Our biggest pond is home to cutthroat trout,  birds of all kinds and wildflowers throughout the summer. Led by Naturalist Jack.


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8/12/2023

Come gather around the campfire and tell  some spooky stories with Naturalist Jack  while enjoying S’mores!


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8/13/2023

Stop by the Camper Services building to investigate the many different tracks of animals in the park and even create your own track casting! Led by Naturalist Abby.


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8/13/2023
Join us for the 38th Annual Mountain Artists Festival on August 12-13th. This year we will be displaying at Memorial Park in Woodland Park. There will be something for everyone including a heaping dose of local and national art talent, live music, face painting, and some great local eats. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MountainArtsFestival) or Instagram @MtnArtsFest (https://www.instagram.com/mtnartsfest/) to stay up to date on the event details and view sneak peeks of featured artists leading up to the show!  

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8/15/2023

School is back in session! Join Naturalist Abby on this 1.61mi loop to School Pond.


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8/15/2023
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!

August 15 Business After Hours is hosted by Coldwell Banker 1st Choice Realty - Bring School Supplies or Cash!




 

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8/17/2023

Join Volunteer Eileen and on a gorgeous hike on Outlook Ridge and stop for an outdoor sketching session. No experience necessary for sketching and supplies will be provided. 1.5-miles RT.


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8/17/2023

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8/17/2023

See Lost Pond and Geer Pond on this 3.25-mile hike into the backcountry. Our biggest pond is home to cutthroat trout,  birds of all kinds and wildflowers throughout the summer. Led by Naturalist Jack.


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8/17/2023

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8/17/2023

Beginning in 1820, the trade in Beaver Fur was the industry of Colorado for over 30 years and led to the exploration and development of Colorado. This first industry of the Pikes Peak region led to the future development of the west.


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8/18/2023

Our Vendors come from all over Colorado and provide a variety of products to choose from. Including, Colorado fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread, honey, coffee, food trucks, and more. We have space for 100 vendors, providing a large variety of products.
 

If you are a vendor looking to sell at our market please apply here:

 https://wpfarmersmarket.com/selling-at-the-market 
 

If you have any questions or suggestions please email

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8/18/2023

The Salute to American Veterans Rally is the longest-standing gathering of veterans & patriots West of the Mississippi.

Colorado's greatest celebration of freedom, patriotism, and camaraderie is always free, open to the public, and not to be missed. Join us as we honor, respect, and remember those brave Americans who have given us the greatest gift of all: Freedom. 


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8/18/2023

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8/18/2023

Learn the basics of fly fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided.


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8/18/2023

Come join naturalist Jack while we explore the history of mining in Colorado. We’ll cover the early mining days, the gold rush, and how mining shaped the state’s economy and culture. Hands on for kids as well!


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8/18/2023

Though commonly misunderstood, bats play a valuable role in ecosystems across Colorado. Join Naturalists Abby & Jack to learn all about bats!


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8/19/2023

The Salute to American Veterans Rally is the longest-standing gathering of veterans & patriots West of the Mississippi.

Colorado's greatest celebration of freedom, patriotism, and camaraderie is always free, open to the public, and not to be missed. Join us as we honor, respect, and remember those brave Americans who have given us the greatest gift of all: Freedom. 


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8/19/2023
8:30 a.m. Meet at Elk Meadows TH
Migrating birds have arrived and many have remained to breed and raise young. Come see and hear the summer birds as they are busy caring for their young and preparing to fledge.  1.5 mile slow-paced walk.  Led by Volunteer Naturalist Michael with special guest Joe Lefleur (regional bird
expert).

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8/19/2023

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8/19/2023

Unwind & immerse your senses in nature's beauty & wonder! Enjoy creating ephemeral (temporary) art with elements we find (& leave) on this mindful 1 mile wellness wander with Nature Therapy Guide Jane. We close with a forest tea. Bring water & rain gear. Ages 12+ recommended.


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8/19/2023

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8/19/2023

Check out this 3.3-mile loop trail with Naturalist Jack. Imagine what it was like to scratch out a living at this homestead 100+ years ago.


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8/19/2023

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8/19/2023

Join raptor expert Debbie for an evening all about the many birds of prey found in Colorado.


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8/20/2023

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8/20/2023

Take on a different perspective and slow down on the way to Peak View Pond, observing smaller elements in the landscape and ecology. Led by Naturalist Abby. ~2.0 mile RT, great for kids!


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8/23/2023

School is back in session! Join Naturalist Abby on this 1.61mi loop to School Pond.


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8/24/2023

Hike this easy to moderate route through the beautiful woods of Mueller. Have a glimpse of the Dynamite Cabin. All runners are welcome. Led by Naturalist Jack. 1.8-mile, round trip.


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8/24/2023
CC&V representatives on Thursday, August 24th from 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM at the Aspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek for our Q3 Community Open House. Community members have the opportunity to ask the External Relations team questions they may have about the mine site. 

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8/24/2023

Colorado has approximately 600 Ghost Towns with buildings and artifacts attesting to their history. The economy that created the towns and stories of their abandonment recounts the history of Colorado development.


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8/25/2023

Our Vendors come from all over Colorado and provide a variety of products to choose from. Including, Colorado fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread, honey, coffee, food trucks, and more. We have space for 100 vendors, providing a large variety of products.
 

If you are a vendor looking to sell at our market please apply here:

 https://wpfarmersmarket.com/selling-at-the-market 
 

If you have any questions or suggestions please email

 info@wpfarmersmarket.com 



 

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8/25/2023

Learn the basics of fly fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided.


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8/26/2023

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8/26/2023
Celebrate the ranching history of Mueller
State Park at this family, fun event today! 
Learn how the Mueller family raised cattle
and award-winning Quarter Horses on this
land! Try out some pioneer crafts and
skills, games and tasty treats! Free pony
rides for kids! Artisans sharing their talents
- spinning and weaving, quilting, farm
animals, hay ride and much more!

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8/26/2023
Lightbulb Theatre Co. is excited to take part in this thrilling experience where ten new plays will be wirtten, rehearsed, and performed in only 24 hours. We are using this event as a fundraiser, partnering with the Ute Pass Cultural Center to raise funds to purchase a new stage curtain. 

Come see these original productions produced in less than 24 hours! What could go wrong? 

Thank you to our sponsor - Reserve Our Gallery

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8/27/2023
9:00 a.m.  Meet at Grouse Mtn TH
General nature hike to the highest point in
the park with a beautiful overlook.  See if
moss really does grow on the north side of
the tree. Led by Volunteer Naturalist
Michael.

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8/27/2023
The Walk For Art is the last Sunday of each month, May - August.

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8/29/2023
9:00 a.m. Meet at Rock Pond TH
A favorite trail in the park, this trail
descends into a lush valley in the
backcountry to a beautiful pond, then up a
canyon to see a tiny waterfall! Rated
difficult due to 700 feet elevation change.
Bring water and a snack! Led by Volunteer
Naturalist Rose.

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8/29/2023
Newmont Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine invites the community to stop by our Victor Admin Office any time between 10:00 AM and 4:00 Pm to ask questions, share concerns, or chat with us about anything mining-related! 

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8/29/2023

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8/30/2023

Join Naturalist Abby as we investigate the life of an owl. Hands on and fascinating!


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8/31/2023

Learn the basics of fly fishing with Volunteer Craig. 8 years and up. Equipment provided.


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8/31/2023

Check out this 3.3-mile loop trail with Naturalist Jack. Imagine what it was like to scratch out a living at this homestead 100+ years ago.


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8/31/2023

A fun part of studying history is tracing the connection of events which led to today. In this talk, we’ll trace the connection of Henry VIII of England's desire for a male heir to Colorado Statehood.


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