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TELLER CO EXTRA
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DEC. 27
HOLIDAY BREAK movie. Enjoy a movie over the holiday break at noon Dec. 27 at the Woodland Park Public Library. Bring the kids to a PG-rated animated movie about Norman, who takes on ghosts, witches and, worst, of all, grown-ups, to save his town from a centuries-old curse. But this young ghoul whisperer may fi nd his paranormal activities pushed to their otherworldly limits. Call 719-687-9281 ext. 137.
DEC. 28
CONCERT. JIMMY Hall performs with Kate Moss and friends at 8 p.m. Dec. 28 at the Crystola Roadhouse. Hall was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Mobile by a musical family steeped in gospel tradition. Kate Moss is a talented guitarist who is no stranger to blues fans in Colorado. She’s been seen performing at Winter Park’s Blues from the Top, The Toad Tavern in Denver and at the Blue Star Connection Festival. Tickets avail-able at: www.amusiccompanyinc.com.
JAN. 3
HOLIDAY BREAK movie. Enjoy a movie over the holiday break at noon Jan. 3 at the Woodland Park Public Library. Bring the kids to a PG-rated animated movie about Greg, the hero of a phenomenally successful book series, who hatches a plan to pretend he has a job at a ritzy country club, which fails to keep him away from the season’s dog days, including embarrassing mishaps at a public pool and a camping trip that goes horrible wrong. Call 719-687-9281 ext. 137.
JAN. 9 to Feb. 13
HEALTHIER LIVING. Teller County Public Health presents free classes on healthier living. A six-week class on Dia-betes Self-Management, is off ered from 5:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays from Jan. 9 to Feb. 13 at the Woodland Park Library. Topics include learning healthy eating, monitoring blood sugar, preventing or delaying complications, communicating with your doctor, problem solving and goal setting. To register, call Teller County Public Health at 719-687-6416.
JAN. 12, JAN. 19
WORKSHOP. END yo-yo diets and emotional eating and lighten up your mind, body and soul at a free Spiritually Take Off Pounds (S.T.O.P.) workshop introduction from 1-2 p.m. Jan. 12, and from 3-4 p.m. Jan. 19, at Peoples National Bank, 651 Scott Ave., Woodland Park. For reservations, contact Barbara Royal, Interfaith Certifi ed Spiritual Direc-tor, 719-687-6823 or visit IAMPower-Prayer.com.
JAN. 19
UNITY FESTIVAL. The 15th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Festival is at 7 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park. This year’s evening program will be full of fun, inspiration and entertainment for the whole family. Free to the public. All ages welcome. Light refreshments provided.
FEB. 9
SWEETHEART BALL, sponsored by Help The Needy (htntc.org), is at 5 p.m. Feb. 9 at Shining Mountain Golf Club, Woodland Park. Call 719-687-7273
ONGOING
RANGER TRAINING. Be a part of living history while serving your com-munity and receiving training with the Colorado Mounted Ranger in Teller and Park Counties. Visit www.coloradorang-ers.org.
FREE COMPUTER classes. The Wood-land Park Public Library off ers computer basics, Internet basics, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Digital Photo Management classes. Some classes have prerequisites, and registration is required for all. Call 719-687-9281, ext. 106 to register.
DEC. 28
HISTORY PROGRAM. Historian Mel McFarland will present “Riding the Midland to Cripple Creek” at 2 p.m. Dec. 28 at the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co. offi ce in Cripple Creek Elks Lodge #316, 375 Bennett Ave. His slide show will follow the route taken by the historic Colorado Midland and Midland Terminal trains as they climbed into the mountains to Cripple Creek during the height of the city’s gold boom. The slide presentation will be followed by a ques-tion and answer session.
FEB. 6 TO MARCH 13
HEALTHIER LIVING. Teller County Public Health presents free classes on healthier living. A six-week class on Chronic Disease Self-Management is from 1-3:30 p.m. Wednesdays from Feb. 6 to March 13 at the Aspen Mine Center, Cripple Creek. Topics include healthy eat-ing, physical activity and exercise, pain and fatigue management, dealing with diffi cult emotions, managing depression, making informed treatment decisions, communications skills, making future plans for healthcare, and goal setting. To register, call Teller County Public Health at 719-687-6416.
ONGOING
HEALTH CENTER. During Christmas and New Year’s week, Cripple Creek-
Victor RE-1 School District’ Mountain Health Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday to all district students and their siblings. The center will be closed only on Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1.
JAN. 12
BONFIRE & BBQ. Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center will have a bonfi re and barbecue from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Cost is $25 for adults, $15 for kids 12 and younger. Call for reservations, 719-687-9742.
JAN. 24 TO MARCH 14
HEALTHIER LIVING. Teller County Public Health presents free classes on healthier living. For people ages 60 and older, this 8-week class on A Matter of Balance is off ered from 1:45-3:45 p.m. Thursdays from Jan. 24 to March 14 at the Florissant Library. Participants learn to view falls and fear of falling as controllable and set realistic goals for increasing activity. They also fi nd ways to change the environment to reduce fall risk and learn simple exercises to increase strength and balance. To register, call Teller County Public Health at 719-687-6416.
FEB. 2
PET VACCINATION clinic. All canine and feline vaccinations are available from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Victor Fire Station. Rabies vaccinations are $14. Victor residents, buy a Victor dog license and get a dog’s rabies vaccination free. Limited small animal veterinary services also available. Equine vaccinations avail-able if requested in advance by calling Dr. Jim Wright at 719-748-3048.
FEB. 16
STEAMPUNK FESTIVAL. The Victor Lowell Thomas Museum and Southern Teller County Focus Group have teamed up to off er an afternoon of exploring Victor’s historic Gold Coin Mine as part of Victor’s fi rst SteamPunk Festival, an event themed from a cross between Victorian and science fi ction. Tickets and more information available at www.VictorColorado.com or at the door on the day of the event.
DEC. 27
COOKIE MINING. Become part owner of an imaginary mining company. Participants will receive an introduction to the dynamics of team building by making decisions on resource quality, job responsibilities, tool purchases, budgetary expenditures, environmen-tal issues, and more. After forming a company, it’s ready, set, go. Participants race other teams to mine chocolate chips
from cookies. Everybody gets a chance (regardless of age). Included with paid admission. Reservations required. Call 719-488-0880 or [email protected]. Event is at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Dec. 27. Visit www.wmmi.org.
DEC. 28
WINTER BREAK with the burros. Have you heard of reindeer games? You might consider this burro games. Take a break from winter break and visit the mining museum’s burros. Meet our mascots as you enjoy a break from the holidays! Then, come inside to warm up (we’ll buy you a cup of coff ee or hot chocolate) and learn what games pioneer children played (marbles, jacks, pickup sticks, tag, and more). Included with paid admis-sion. Event is at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Dec. 28. Visit www.wmmi.org.
DEC. 30
RECITAL SERIES. Ed Nuccio and his New Horizons Band have created a new opportunity for Colorado Springs chamber music and jazz lovers. A group of members will make their debut as soloists or chamber music participants at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30, at First Evangelical Free Church, 820 N. 30th, Colorado Springs. Proceeds from a free-will off ering will be presented to the First Free Church. Contact Rob Taylor at 719-460-7352 or [email protected], or Reb Arnold at [email protected] or 719-266-8364.
JAN. 12
ROCK’N GOOD Stories. Rocks tell wonderful stories of earthquakes and volcanoes; forests and beaches; crystals and jewels; and amazing creatures that roamed a former world. Come to the Western Museum of Mining and Industry from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 12 and start to learn how to read the stories found in rocks. Distinguished regional geologist and educator Steven Veatch will present tables full of hands-on crystals, rocks, minerals and fossils. We’ll talk about the rocks in your food, pan for gold, perform mineral identifi cation, measure up to a mammoth, and dig in the dirt for crystals, minerals and fossils to take home (everything will be inside the mu-seum). All of this is included with paid admission. Visit www.wmmi.org or call 719-488-0880. The museum is just east of I-25 at the North Gate Exit 156A.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send in-formation to [email protected], attn: Courier View. No attachments please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.
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POLITICAL
TELLER COUNTY’S Democrats meet on the fi rst Tuesday of each month. Persons wishing to attend can call 719-687-1813 for details of each month’s meeting time and location.
TELLER COUNTY Republicans meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Center in Divide next to the Conoco. Come and help set the course for conservative thinking and direction in Teller County, Colorado, and the nation. Additional information at http://www.teller-gop.org.
PROFESSIONAL
DIVIDE CHAMBER of Commerce. Con-tact president Lisa Lee at 719-686-7587 for meeting dates and times.
TELLER BUSINESS Builders meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Hungry Bear, 111 E. Midland Ave., in Woodland Park. The group helps local businesses through
cooperative marketing, professional education and trusted relationships. Call Gail Wingerd at 719-686-1076 or send e-mail to [email protected] or Mike Hazelwood at 719-473-5008
THE TELLER Networking Team meet from 7:45-8:45 a.m. Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant in Woodland Park. TNT is a local businesses owners networking group working to pass leads and help each others’ businesses grow. Join us to learn more or call Vickie at 719-748-1274.
RECREATION
EVERY THURSDAY all year the Floris-sant Grange Hall (The Old School House) is open from 6-9 pm for the Jammers Music and Pot Luck. This is a happen-ing place to be on Thursday evenings. Sometimes we have more musicians than people and sometimes we have more people than the hall can hold, but no matter what, we have fun and great music and fabulous food. All musicians are welcome to join in the jam session and if you are not a musician, come for the social evening out. Call 719-748-0358.
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