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11/4/2021 | CANCELLED BY NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS - AARP Smart Driver Class CANCELLED BY NATIONAL AARP HEADQUARTERS more info... |
11/5/2021 | CHOICES Christmas Boutique Choices holds their Artisan Christmas Boutique at Shining Mountain Golf Course on Friday, November 5 & Saturday, November 6, 2021. Food & Drink will be Available. All proceeds go to benefit Choices! more info... |
11/6/2021 | 8th Annual Dayspring Craft Fair8th Annual Dayspring Craft Fair on Saturday, November 6, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.more info... |
11/6/2021 | CHOICES Christmas Boutique Choices holds their Artisan Christmas Boutique at Shining Mountain Golf Course on Friday, November 5 & Saturday, November 6, 2021. Food & Drink will be Available. All proceeds go to benefit Choices! more info... |
11/6/2021 | Look Out! The Posse's Comin' - the 1894 Labor War A free presentation on the 1894 Labor War will be hosted by the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum Saturday, Nov. 6 at 11 a.m. Lookout the Posse's comin' – The Labor War of 1894 – will be made by Gary Horton of Victor, who researched and developed the presentation on behalf of the Cripple Creek District Museum. He will share that presentation at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum Nov. 6. The 1894 Labor War that began with unrest over wages was a five-month strike by the Western Federation of Miners in Cripple Creek and Victor. In January 1894, some Cripple Creek mine owners, who together employed one-third of the area's miners, announced a lengthening of the work-day to ten hours (from eight), with no change to the daily wage of $3.00 per day. When workers protested, the owners agreed to employ the miners for eight hours a day – but at a wage of only $2.50. A strike ensued. The strike was characterized by firefights and use of dynamite, and ended after a standoff between the Colorado state militia and a private force working for owners of the mines. It resulted in a victory for the union. The presentation is free and open to the public however, seating is limited. Please sign up for the event in advance, at VictorMuseum.com. Reservations are highly recommended. Donations to the museum will be accepted in lieu of a ticket fee. For more information, see VictorMuseum.com. more info... |
11/6/2021 | Mix and Fizz…Science Matters A little of this, a little of that, some wild reactions is where it’s at! Make a slushy treat to eat, create a fizzy bath bomb and see Soda Slobber. We will make water disappear and play with snow that never melts. more info... |
11/10/2021 | THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: THE WINNING OF A NATION more info... |
11/10/2021 | Chamber Fall Business Expo Make plans to attend
Chamber Fall Business Expo FREE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
The public is invited to attend Woodland Park's largest business expo 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.
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11/11/2021 | Veteran's Day One half off of regular admission with active or retired Military I.D. more info... |
11/17/2021 | Kiwanis Turkey Time Bingo more info... |
11/20/2021 | Full Moon & Full Moon Feeding Tours Join Us! Full Moon Tour is held on one Saturday night a month! Our Full Moon Feeding Tour is the Friday before and Sunday after our Full Moon Tours. Our FULL MOON TOURS are always once a month on a Saturday night. These fill up quickly, so make your reservations early! Our FULL MOON FEEDING TOURS are always the Friday before and Sunday after our regular Full Moon Tours. However, check our event calendar, as the FMFT may not be held in some winter months. more info... |
11/20/2021 | Woodland Park Farmers Market-Holiday Market Seasonal vegetables, cheese, eggs, meats; breads, pies and pastries; jams, honey salsa; candies, crafts and holiday wreaths! And so much more. more info... |
11/20/2021 | Woodland Park Farmers Market, Holiday Market more info... |
11/25/2021 | Turkey Toss Watch our wolf, coyote and fox families enjoy their Thanksgiving dinners! more info... |
11/26/2021 -11/28/2021 | A Cripple Creek Christmas Carol Cripple Creek history meets the classic Dickens’ Christmas Carol in this holiday season is a perfect past, present and future holiday experience. This show is a great holiday outing for the entire family as its plot is based on the classic tale – with a Cripple Creek twist that relies on Bob Womack (who in 1890, discovered the gold that made Cripple Creek famous) to rescue the Scrooge-like Gooch from his selfish ways. Bob is aided in his task of saving Gooch by several other figures from the historic gold camp including Winfield Scott Stratton and Mollie Kathleen. The show was written for the Butte stage by TATC producer Chris Armbrister and Cripple Creek’s favorite playwright Chris Sorensen. more info... |
11/27/2021 | Mountain Artists Holiday Show and Sale more info... |
11/27/2021 | Skins & Skulls Join Ranger Kelli from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife for an exciting exhibit featuring some of your favorite wildlife species! more info... |