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This annual event brings artists from all over the country, and still has the small town feel with plenty of local artists also exhibiting their art. The 70 some artists registered run the gamut from watercolor, oil, and acrylic paintings to woodworking, from jewelry to sculptures, from metalwork to weavings, and from pottery to finely turned pens. Every year the festival brings art lovers from all over the region.
Entry is free and $20 coupons are drawn every hour for attendees, which can then be used to purchase art from one of the fine artisans.
Join us on our outdoor plaza for this annual event. We have many 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.
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.
Join Habitat for Humanity of Teller County for the 14th annual Vino & Notes Festival
This brings together some of Colorado’s finest wineries, great food, and local musicians. Vino & Notes 2022 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
This annual event brings artists from all over the country, and still has the small town feel with plenty of local artists also exhibiting their art. The 70 some artists registered run the gamut from watercolor, oil, and acrylic paintings to woodworking, from jewelry to sculptures, from metalwork to weavings, and from pottery to finely turned pens. Every year the festival brings art lovers from all over the region.
Entry is free and $20 coupons are drawn every hour for attendees, which can then be used to purchase art from one of the fine artisans.
This time, we will have the Dash Station! Test your running skills through this solar powered time clock. Thanks to Dash Station for being available to come to our event!
and socializing in a relaxing and fun
atmosphere. Each class will feature a different
painting theme based on the time of the year.
All painting material and supplies will be
provided. First glass of wine included. Must be
21+. Preregistration is required. Please register online by the Wednesday before the class.
- Saturday, August 13th, 2022.
- 9:00 am to 4:00pm.
- $5 admission.
- at.
- Woodland Park Middle School.
- 600 E. Kelley's Rd.
- Woodland Park, CO 80863.
Join us at Woodland Park Aquatic Center for swimming, games, ice cream, waterslide, and more!
C.R. (Bob) Carnein received degrees in geology and glaciology from Ohio State before returning to his native Pennsylvania, where he taught geology for 37 years at Waynesburg College and Lock Haven University. While at Waynesburg, Bob took charge of the Waynesburg College Geology Field Station, in Florissant, Colorado, where he taught geology field methods during most summers from 1971 through 1988. Bob and his wife Nell lived in Pennsylvania until both retired from teaching in 2007, at which point they moved to their current address near Divide.
Bob has collected minerals since 1954 and, thanks to the Teller County connection, has amassed a representative selection of Cripple Creek minerals. He has published articles about Cripple Creek in the “Mineralogical Record”, a mineral periodical, and in a Colorado School of Mines symposium volume from 2017. Between 2012 and 2017, he worked with Steven Veatch and John Rakowski to photograph and catalog the minerals in the collection of the Cripple Creek District Museum.
The Cripple Creek District Museum invites you to learn more about the geology of the Cripple Creek area on Sunday, August 14, 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.
Come play and build with LEGOs on the Rotary Terrace! All ages are welcome!
for more information please contact Max Levy at 719.484.9928 or neillevymemorialfield@gmail.com.
Foursomes are filling fast!