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THROUGH NOV. 15 FALL PREVENTION. A Matter of Balance, an evidence-based fall prevention program for adults 60 and older who have a fear of falling and want to improve their balance, will be offered from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursdays from Sept. 27 to Nov. 15 at Mountain View United Methodist Church, 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park. No participant fee; funded by a YMCA grant from the Area Agency on Aging to serve seniors in El Paso, Teller and Park counties. To register, or for information, call Rebecca Janecek at 719-963-0988. NOV. 8

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NOV. 10-11 CRAFT FESTIVAL. The Mountain Holiday Arts & Crafts Festival to benefit TCRAS, the local no-kill animal shelter, and Woodland Park High School, is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 10 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 11 at the high school, in the Commons area. Bring a can of food (people), a package of clumping cat litter or gently used leashes or collars for admission. There also will be a bake sale. Call 719-6414116 for information. NOV. 11

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DRIVER SAFETY. AARP is offering a free drivers safety course for veterans from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Woodland Park Public Library. The class is free for veterans and their families with military ID. A driving refresher course for drivers ages 50plus who want to improve their driving skills and avoid traffic violations. Refine existing skills and develop safe, defensive driving techniques and you may even save money on your driver’s insurance. AARP members cost $12 (must show card), non-members cost $14, and veterans are free in November. Must register; space limited. Call 719-687-9281, ext. 113.

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VETERANS DAY Commemoration. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 11411 of Florissant and Lake George will conduct its honor guard ceremony for veterans buried at the Florissant Cemetery. The event is at 11 a.m. Nov. 11, at the Florissant Cemetery. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. In addition, Veterans of Teller County are invited to attend the annual chili lunch at 11:11 a.m. Nov. 12 at the Woodland Park Senior Center, 312 N. Center St. in Woodland Park. Chili and side dishes will be served. WATER WELLNESS. Is your choice in water harming your family? Get informed. Science shows that autism, ADD, ADHD and other learning disabilities are linked to our choices in water. A free water wellness seminar is at 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at 750 E. Highway 24, Unit 106, Woodland Park. Seating is limited. Register by noon on Nov. 10. Call Colorado WAP at 719-286-9222 to

register. Bring your favorite water to be tested. NOV. 16 CONCERT. RICK Estrin and The Nightcats perform at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Crystola Roadhouse, 20918 Highway 24, Woodland Park. Tickets are $18 in advance and $23 day of show. A special VIP ticket is available for $38 and includes a reserved seat and choice of catfish or prime rib dinner. Tickets are available on line at www.amusiccompanyinc.com or at the Crystola Roadhouse. Visit www. rickestrin.com. MATINEE MOVIE. Join us for a film about a hotel in India marketed as a luxury retirement home, and the people who sign up, only to find that the marketing was a bit exaggerated, at matinee movie at the library at 1 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Woodland Park Public Library. Call 719-687-9281, ext. 132. NOV. 17-18 TRAVELING BOOKSTORE. The Ute Pass Historical Society Traveling Bookstore will be at the 10th annual Chipita Park Association Arts and Crafts Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 17, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at Marcroft Hall, 9105 Chipita Park Road, Chipita Park. For more information, contact UPHS at 719-686-7512 or uphs@peakinter.net. Visit www. utepasshistoricalsociety.org. NOV. 29 FISHING PROGRAM. Meet “The Bug Guy” and fly fisherman Robert Younghanz at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Woodland Park Public Library. Learn about trout foods and the fly patterns that imitate them, and become a more successful fly fisher. Younghanz’s scientific yet light-hearted approach to the subject will help you to become the amateur entomologist you’ve always wanted to become. Within no time, you’ll be able to walk up to a river and read it like a book, and know what flies will mimic the food that trout love. Call 719-687-9281 ext. 132. DEC. 1-2 HOME TOUR The 14th annual Sounds of the Season holiday home tour and virtual marketplace, featuring five homes and one business in Woodland Park, is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 1 and noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 2. Proceeds will benefit three Teller County programs: The Teller Senior Coalition, the Woodland Aquatic Project, and the Woodland Park Hockey Association. Call 719-291-0951 or visit www. wphht.org to access the virtual online marketplace, and for further details such as maps and tickets. DEC. 6 LIGHTS OF Love. Prospect Home Care & Hospice 24th annual Lights of Love to remember or honor someone

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special in your life is at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Woodland Park Cultural Center. Call Janet at 719-687-0549. ONGOING RANGER TRAINING. Be a part of living history while serving your community and receiving training with the Colorado Mounted Ranger in Teller and Park Counties. Visit www.coloradorangers.org. FREE COMPUTER classes. The Woodland Park Public Library offers computer basics, Internet basics, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Digital Photo Management classes. Some classes have prerequisites, and registration is required for all. Call 719687-9281, ext. 106 to register. NOV. 10 CHRISTMAS EVENT. The Divide Chamber of Commerce presents the 21st annual “Christmas in Divide” event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at Summit Elementary School. Includes craft fair, live music, bake sale, silent auction, pictures with Santa (from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.). NOV. 22 TURKEY TOSS. Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide presents its annual Thanksgiving Turkey Toss from 9-11 a.m. Nov. 22. Cost is $25 for adults or $15 for kids. Call for reservations: 719-687-9742. NOV. 11 HISTORY PROGRAM. Pikes Peak Historical Society presents a free program by Charlie Campbell titled “Birding in the Backcountry” at 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Florissant Library. The event is free. VETERANS DAY Commemoration. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 11411 of Florissant and Lake George will conduct its honor guard ceremony for veterans buried at the Florissant Cemetery. The event is at 11 a.m. Nov. 11, at the Florissant Cemetery. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. In addition, Veterans of Teller County are invited to attend the annual chili lunch at 11:11 a.m. Nov. 12 at the Woodland Park Senior Center, 312 N. Center St. in Woodland Park. Chili and side dishes will be served. NOV. 10, 17, 24 HISTORY TOURS. The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, 215 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, offers a free tour series at noon every Saturday, highlighting some of our favorite museum stories and artifacts. Call 719385-5990 or go online at www.cspm. org to reserve your space. NOV. 7 MEDICAL MARIJUANA discussion. Non-Practicing and Part-Time Nurses’ Association present “Medical and Legal Aspects of Medical Marijuana” from 6:30-9 p.m. Nov. 7 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 846 E. Pikes Peak Ave., across from the old St. Francis Hospital, Colorado Springs. The speakers will be Jim VanDiest and Susan VanDiest, RN. NOV. 8 CHILEAN MINERS’ Rescue. In August 2010, a gold and copper mine in Chile collapsed, trapping 33 miners 2,300 feet underground for 69 days. A team

of experts from NASA and the Chilean Navy designed and built capsules (also called pods) that were 1.7 feet wide and 12.7 feet tall and named them Fenix (or Phoenix). One pod was lowered into a borehole to extract the miners. This pod became the iconic symbol of this daring and successful rescue mission. After a world tour, the original rescue pod was reproduced for permanent international display, and in 2012, the Chilean Tourist Board selected the Western Museum of Mining & Industry to receive and exhibit this impressive, full scale replica weighing 1,800 pounds. At 6 p.m. Nov. 8, the museum will commemorate this addition to our collection of historically significant mining equipment with an exhibit opening celebration. Whether you followed the story in the news or are an avid mining and engineering fan, come to see this amazing mine rescue device and learn more about the dramatic Chilean mine rescue story that had the whole world holding its breath. Following the opening, stay for the Heritage Lecture on Historic Cold War Uranium Production and its Health Effects on Workers with guest speaker Ron Elmlinger. Our space is limited for this free community event, so please reserve your spot today by calling 719-488-0880, or by email at rsvp@wmmi.org.

COLD WAR lecture. During the Cold War period of our nation’s history, an arsenal of nuclear weapons and atomic fuel was produced. Many workers, who believed they were patriots contributing to this national security effort as uranium miners, became ill due to exposure to radiation and toxins. During this time Ron Elmlinger, RN/MS, served in the United States Navy for 23 years advancing from electronics technician, to engineer, and then strategic nuclear weapons officer on submarines. After retirement, he finished his studies to become a registered nurse and specialized in providing medical care to cold war workers. In 2008, Ron founded the nonprofit Cold War Patriots, organization that assists all energy employees who have become ill from working near radiologic and toxic substances. As part of the Western Museum of Mining & Industry’s continuing Heritage Lecture Series, at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8, Ron will review this history, the illnesses it caused, and what his organization does to help workers from this Cold War period. Join us for this important educational presentation. Call 719-488-0880 or email us at RSVP@wmmi.org to secure your spot. NOV. 10 HISTORY LECTURE. Pikes Peak Regional History Lecture Series presents “Watch Us Grow: Mapping the Historical Geography of Colorado Springs” at 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum, 215 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs. Suggested donation is $5; free to museum members. RSVP at 719-385-5990 or www.cspm.org. NOV. 17 NASA EXHIBIT. Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum, 215 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, celebrates the opening of a new traveling exhibit, “To the Moon: Snoopy Soars with NASA,” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 17. The public Calendar continues on Page 3

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THINGS TO DO opening is free. Visit www.cspm.org. NOV. 24 GOLD ASSAY Process. Gold does not come out of the ground ready to wear. Join us at the Western Museum of Mining & Industry at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Nov. 24 to discover how ore is processed to extract gold. Hands-on learners of all ages will crush and classify ore as they learn the basics of gold ore assaying, determining the value of gold in the rock. This fast moving, interactive assay demonstration will overview the math, mechanics and chemistry of this exciting process along with modern day techniques. Customary admission applies ($8 adults, $7 AAA/military, $6 seniors/ students, $4 children 3-12), and reservations are requested. Call 719-488-0880 or email RSVP@wmmi.org to secure your spot. EXPLORING SPACE. Children’s HiStory Hour: Exploring

Space! Is from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Nov. 24 at the Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum, 215 S. Tejon St. Donations are welcome, but the event is free. The museum is partnering with Cool Science to explore space through an interactive experience. Participants will read a short story and then participate in a hands-on space activity. Program is appropriate for Pre-K to 3rd grade. Space is limited. RSVP at 719-385-5990 or cspm.org. DEC. 1 HOLIDAY MAGIC. Children’s Holiday Magic: Home for the Holidays is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 1 at Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum, 215 S. Tejon St. Event is free; donations are welcome. Visit www.cspm.org/holidaymagic/ for information on activities.

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CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY EDITOR’S NOTE: To add or update your club listing, e-mail calendar@ourcoloradonews.com, attn: Courier View. POLITICAL TELLER COUNTY’S Democrats meet on the first Tuesday of each month. Persons wishing to attend can call 719-6871813 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. Contact 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 gail@woodlandparkprinter.com 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 Florissant Grange Hall (The Old School House) is open from 6-9 pm for the Jammers Music and Pot Luck. This is a happening 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. Clubs continues on Page 4

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FREE PUBLIC tours are at 1 p.m. the second Saturday of each month May through September at Ute Pass History Park, 122 Laurel St. in Woodland Park, north side of Woodland Park library. Contact The Ute Pass Historical Society office at 719-686-7512 or e-mail uphs@peakinter.net. GET IN shape with a parks and recreation fitness membership. The center offers Paramount and Nautilus equipment and free weights. Schedule a personalized fitness orientation and have an individual workout program designed for your fitness needs. Individuals ages 16 and older are welcome to become fitness members. Minors require signed parental permission. Corporate memberships are available. Call 719-689-3514. FRONT RANGE Fencing Club. Learn to fence class for children and adults. Meets at Discovery Canyon Campus. Visit http://frontrangefencing.tripod.com/ Advanced competitive lessons available too. HEALTHIER LIVING Colorado, Chronic Disease Self-Management Classes Are you tired of being sick and tired? Teller County Public Health and Community Partnership Family Resource Center offer six-week classes to help you with the challenges of living with an ongoing health condition. Participants learn skills to cope with fatigue, frustration, pain and stress of chronic disease, as well as effective action plans and problem solving. Call Teller County Public Health at 719-687-6416 or visit www.cpteller.org or www.tellercountypublichealth.org for information and a list of classes in your neighborhood. Suggested donation: $35. KARATE PLUS meets at 6:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Woodland Park Community Church and at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Lake George Bible Church. The class includes Japanese karate and jujitsu, Okinawan weapons, padded sparring and Judo throws. Self-defense is also taught. The program is Bible-based. Black belt instruction. KP has been in the Ute Pass area for more than 16 years. Low rates. Two free lessons. For more information call Ken at 719-687-1436. KP is nonprofit and non-denominational. THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral Club Youth Program for Earth Science Education, Peblepups, meets from 6-6:45 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Lake George Community Center on Hwy 24 on the east side of Lake

George. The program is free to students age 8-18. Each session discusses a separate aspect of Earth science or mineral collecting. Warm weather will allow field trips on weekends. Further information from Steve Veatch 719-748-5010 or John Rakowski 719-748-3861 or at LGGMClub.org.

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THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral Club meets the second Saturday of every month at the Community Center, Lake George. Meetings begin at 10 a.m. until May, when it changes to 9 a.m. to accommodate a field trip in conjunction with the regular meeting. There is always a program or field trip.

TAI CHI, Sun Style 73 Forms, is offered from 10-11 a.m. Fridays at the Woodland Park Library, in the downstairs community room. Call Cheryl Koc, 719-687-2633. THE TELLER County 4-H Shooting Sports Club meets the first Sunday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Club (PPCC) in Divide at 4 p.m. 4-H projects/disciplines covered by the club: .22 and Air Rifle, Archery, Shotgun, and Air Pistol. For more information about the club meetings or project/discipline practices, please call 719-235-7473.

THE BOOK Club at Woodland Park Public Library meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the quiet reading room at the Woodland Park Public Library. Call 719687-9281, ext. 103.

LEARN GUITAR from a guitar player, singer and entertainer, Cari Dell. Call 719-748-0358. THE MOUNTAIN Top Cycling club holds monthly meetings for bicyclist of all types and skill levels. The club meets at different locations on the first Tuesday of the month. Membership fee is $25 for individual and $40 for family. We have guest speakers, presentations and door prizes. The meeting is from 7-8 p.m. Social time at 6:30 p.m. Visit www. mountaintopcyclingclub.com or write us Mountain Top Cycling Club P.O.Box 843 Woodland Park CO 80866. For more information, call Debbie at 719-687-2489. THE UTE Pass Historical Society Gift Shop is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Wednesday from 1:305 p.m. throughout the year. The gift shop is in the UPHS Museum Center, on the northwest side of the Woodland Park Library, 231 E. Henrietta. Call 719-686-7512 or e-mail uphs@peakinter.net. TAI CHI is offered for free at 9 a.m. Mondays at the Florissant Public Library. Call Pam Powers, 719-748-3378 or Judy Ross, 719-686-9122. TAI CHI is offered every Wednesday at Florissant/Four Mile Fire Department. Call Meridel Gatterman, 719-689-5861. TAI CHI is offered from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Woodland Park Senior Center. Call Rip Blaisdel, 719-6861408. TAI CHI is offered from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Woodland Park Library, in the downstairs resource room. Call Cheryl Koc, 719-687-2633 or Judy Ross at 719-6869122. TAI CHI is offered from 9-10 a.m. Fridays at the Woodland

WALKING TOURS. The Cripple Creek District Museum offers free walking tours at 2 p.m. each Sunday. Tours last approximately 45 minutes. Meet in front of the Colorado Trading & Transfer Company building at the museum, 500 E. Bennett Ave., for an extensive look at the history of downtown Cripple Creek. No reservations are required. Comfortable shoes, bottled water and jackets are advised. Tours may be postponed or canceled due to inclement weather. Call 719-689-2634, visit www.cripple-creek.org or email CCDMuseum@aol.com. YOGA CLASSES are now being offered at the Florissant Grange No. 420. Monday evening and Tuesday morning classes have opened this month. Call 719-748-3678. SOCIAL A COURSE in Miracles classes meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays in Woodland Park. Call 719-286-8421 or e-mail lynnzina@ aol.com for information. ABOVE THE Clouds Cruisers meet the first Friday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at 1120 West Bowman Ave., Woodland Park. For information contact Marsh at 719-687-1058. AMERICAN LEGION Post 1980 Woodland Park meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Grange Hall on Hwy 67, about three miles north of the US-24/Hwy-67 junction in Woodland Park. Visit http://post1980.org. AMERICAN LEGION Post 171 meets at 7 p.m. at the Post Building, 400 East Carr Ave. in Cripple Creek. ART RECEPTION Today is planned for the second Friday of the month and will feature a different artist at Park State Bank in Woodland Park.

COLORADO MOUNTED Rangers Troop B meets the first Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Florissant Fire Station on U.S. 24. Become a part of the oldest law enforcement organization in the state. Currently an all-volunteer organization, B Troop Rangers assist law enforcement agencies in Teller and Park counties. Experience and a horse are not necessary, just a willingness to serve our community. To volunteer with the organization or for more information email us at www.coloradoranger.org. COLORADO MOUNTED Rangers Troop “I” is looking for responsible and dedicated volunteers who want to make a difference serving their community. You are invited to our monthly meeting the first Friday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Pikes Peak National Bank, in the upstairs conference room, 2401 W. Colorado Ave, on the corner of Colorado Ave and 24th Street. Free parking is available for the meeting in the bank employee parking lot on the south side of the bank’s drive-up facility. Visit http://itroop.coloradoranger. org or e-mail Info@coloradoranger.org. CRIPPLE CREEK Friendship Club meets from 1-3 p.m. at the Henry C. “June” Hack Arena in City Park. The club is free and offers an opportunity to meet with acquaintances and make new friends. DOLL LOVERS of Teller County are invited to meetings at 10:30 a.m. the first Thursday of every month at the Village at Skyline. It’s free. A variety of programs include the study of antiques, and vintage and modern dolls. Everyone older than age 12 is welcome. Call Nancy at 719-390-8098. FLORISSANT GRANGE No. 420 meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month. The grange continues to offer the Florissant Jammers every Thursday for a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. followed by the music of the great Jammers until 9 p.m. All are welcome to come to the grange. Call 719-748-0358. THE FLORISSANT Library Book Club welcomes all book

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readers to its group. It meets at 10:30 a.m. the third Wednesday of the month. Call 719-748-3939. GOLD CAMP Victorian Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Cripple Creek and the surrounding area. The Society plays a role in Cripple Creek’s historic events, celebrations, and festivals, including Donkey Derby Days, the Gold Camp Christmas, the Mt. Pisgah Speaks cemetery tour, the Salute To American Veterans, and many others. The Gold Camp Victorian Society also supports events in other communities in Teller County. The Society also sponsors a Victorian ball as well as a Victorian tea each year, both of which are open to members and non-members alike. Gold Camp Victorian Society members can be seen dressed in period attire welcoming visitors to Cripple Creek on Saturday afternoons during the summer months. The Society also includes the “Smokin’s Guns” club which presents historically-based skits and other entertainment during local events and festivals. The Gold Camp Victorian Society meets on the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. in the Centennial Building in Cripple Creek. Persons interested in participating as members of the Gold Camp Victorian Society are encouraged to call 689-0907 for more information. HELP U Club meets the third Thursday of every month. Pot luck at noon and meeting at 1 p.m. We help people and other nonprofits in Teller County and the Lake George area of Park County. Meetings are at the Lake George Community Center. Information: Joan 719-689-2486 or Help U Club, P.O. Box 831, Florissant, CO 80816. JOIN US to knit, crochet or craft every Monday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your projects. Meet new and old friends. Instructions are provided for free. Meeting are at Cripple Creek Coffee at Aspen Mine Center. KIWANIS CLUB of Ute Pass/Woodland Park meets at 6:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Mangia Magnia. Call 719-687-5534. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. THE LADIES of the Veterans of Foreign Wars meets at noon, the second Tuesday of each month at the Woodland Park Public Library. Call 719-687-9157. LAKE GEORGE Fire Protection District Auxiliary meetings are at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of the month at Station No. 1 at the corner of Hwy. 24 and County Road 90. THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral Club meets the second Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Lake George Community Center. Mineral topics will be discussed but no field trips until spring. Call 719-748-3861. MODA U meets at 1 p.m. at Nuts ‘n Bolts Needleworks, 200 S. Chestnut, Woodland Park. Quilters from novice to professional share their craft and get all the latest info about fabrics and notions. Call 719-687-2272. THE MOUNTAIN Artists meets from 9-10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of each month at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-1374 or visit www.TheMountainArtists.com. The nonprofit group was established to promote, encourage and support the making and showing of visual arts in Teller County-Ute Pass area. MOPS, MOTHERS of Preschoolers in Woodland Park meets the firtst and third Tuesday of the month September through May from 8:45-11:30 a.m. All mothers of children pre-birth through kindergarten are invited to join. Meetings include guest speakers, social time, and creative activities. Childcare is included! Register anytime online at www.utepassmops.org or call 719-686-8745. THE TIMBERLINE Artists meet at 10 a.m. every Wednesday of each month, upstairs at the Aspen Mine Senior Center in Cripple Creek. Everyone is welcome. Bring your favorite craft or art medium and join a dedicated group. PIKES PEAK Community Club meets starting at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck supper the second Thursday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Center in Divide. Supper is followed by a business meeting. The public is welcome to attend. PIKES PEAK Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday evenings at Vectra Bank in Woodland Park. Go to south entrance behind bank on lower level. Call 719-641-6762. The Pikes Peak Lions Club is part of Lions Club International which is the largest worldwide service organization in the world. Our local club works on projects ranging from testing pre-school age kids eyes for eye diseases to sponsoring special needs kids to our local Lions Camp in Woodland Park. PIKES PEAK Plein Air Painters is a nationally recognized group of regional artists that meet Wednesdays to share the creative experience of painting out on location. New artists are welcome. Call 303-647-1085 or 719-930-7940, or e-mail shanikastudio@aol.com.

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PIKES PEAK Rotary meets at 7 a.m. Fridays at the Woodland Park Library, south entrance. Call 719-686-7855. Rotary is a worldwide organization working on projects ranging from polio eradication internationally to bell ringing for the Salvation Army locally. Call 719-687-0418. QUILT MINISTRIES meets between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Ute Pass Cultural Center to make quilts for families that have been burned out of their homes or are in need for some other reason. The quilts are simple, machine pieced and hand-tied and are excellent projects for both new and more experienced quilters. No sewing skills necessary. Participants are encouraged to bring their own sewing machines but machines also will be available onsite. Volunteers who don’t want to sew can still serve as cutters and pressers. This is a nondenominational group. QUILTERS ABOVE the Clouds is a quilting guild for all levels. The guild meets from 1-5 p.m. the fourth Friday of the month at Mountain View United Methodist Church in Woodland Park to share quilting experiences and exchange ideas. The group also participates in projects to benefit charity organizations. RAMPART ROCK `n’ Jazz Retro Jammers (RJs) singers rehearse Saturday afternoons in Woodland Park. Rock, soul, jazz, blues; soprano, alto, tenor, and bass vocalists welcome in addition to keyboard or instrumental accompanists. Call 686-8228 for directions or visit www.rampartrocknjazz.com. SENIOR POTLUCK at the Florissant Grange. Join us at 12:00 the second Tuesday of each month. Bring a dish and be prepared to have a good time. For more info call 748-3678

of each month. Contact Jim at 719-687-4335 for location. This is a free group, often potluck style lunch. THE WOODLAND Park Senior Citizens Club has its catered luncheon at 11:45 a.m. the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Senior Citizens Center, 312 N. Center St. Call 719-687-3877. The club has its potluck luncheon at 11:45 a.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the Senior Citizens Center. The club has an all-you-caneat pancake breakfast from 7:30-10:30 a.m. the third Saturday of the month except December. The public is welcome. Contact Karen Earley, coordinator, at 687-3877 for more information. SUPPORT AA MEETS from noon to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from 5-6 p.m. every Saturday, and from noon to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. every Sunday at 10400 Ute Pass Ave. in Green Mountain Falls. AL-ANON ABOVE the Clouds is now meeting at the People’s Bank in Woodland Park at Hwy 24 and Sheridan Ave., rear entrance Mondays at 5:45-6:45 p.m. Handicap accessible. AL-ANON MEETS at noon Thursdays in Guffey next to the post office. Call 719689-5808. AL-ANON MEETS from 7-8 p.m. Thursdays at the Woodland Park Community Church. 800 Valley View Dr. Ste. D in Woodland Park ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets from 9-10 a.m. every Sunday at the VFW, three and a half miles north of Woodland Park on Colo. 67.

SENIORS LEAGUE. The Seniors League at Pinz Bowling Center offers a seniors league at noon Tuesdays. The league is open and willing to take any new members who are 55 and older. The league requires no weekly commitment; bowlers may show up any week they like, without obligation to be there the next. They also get a senior discount price, playing three games (including shoe rental) all for less than $5.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, AA, has a 4 p.m. discussion group every Sunday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek.

SECOND SUNDAY Scribes is for writers, wannabe writers and all those who love the written word. Sponsored by the Cripple Creek Park and Recreation Department the group meets at 2 p.m. the second Sunday of the month at the Bennett Avenue Park and Rec center. Call 719-689-3514.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Monday and at 5 p.m. Saturdays at the Community Partnership Family Resource Centers above Jackie’s Bar in

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets for 12-steps Bible discussion at 6 p.m. every Monday at the Aspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek. This meeting is open to AA members and the general public. An AA meeting follows at 7 p.m.

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THE SNOWFLAKE Chapter No. 153 Order of the Eastern Star meets at 7:30 p.m. at 205 Park St. in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-9800.

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TELLER COUNTY Knitters meet every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at Russ’ Place in Divide, County Road 5 just north of Venture Foods Building. Yarn fans of all skills and types are welcome for a chance to share projects and conversation. For more details check Teller Knitters on ravelry.com.

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THE TELLER County Sport Horse Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. Call Grace at 719-661-8497 for more information. TELLER COUNTY Search and Rescue meets the first Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Woodland Park Library (downstairs meeting room). Guests and prospective members are always welcome and are asked to arrive at 6:30 p.m. No prior experience necessary. Contact Janet at 719-306-0826 for more information. THE UTE Pass Historical Society board of directors meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month at the Ute Pass Cultural Center. All members and the public are invited to attend. Call 719-686-7512. UTE PASS Masonic Lodge 188 meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month. Call 719-687-9453. UTE PASS Social Club is open to ladies of all ages and interests. The club has many activities to pick and choose from including bridge, hiking, luncheons, mahjongg, crafts, needle works, and much more. Check out http://sites.google. com/site/upsocial/ or contact Dianne Shafer, president, at 719-687-4133. VETERANS OF Foreign Wars Auxiliary meets at noon the second Tuesday of each month in a meeting room in the lower level of the Woodland Park Public Library. WOODLAND NIGHTS, an evening MOPS group, meets on the second and fourth Friday of each month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. September to May at the Woodland Park Christian Church, 27400 N. Colo. 67. MOPS is for Mothers of Pre-Schoolers, who may have different lifestyles but all share a similar desire to be the very best moms they can be. Call Terri at 719-687-3669. WOODLAND PARK Community Singers rehearse from 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays at Mountain View United Methodist Church at 1101 Rampart Range Road in Woodland Park. No tryout needed. Just come and sing. Call 719-687-8545. WOODLAND PARK High School Panther Pride Athletic Boosters meets at 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the high school library. WOODLAND PARK Holistic Luncheon is offered at noon the second Wednesday

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THE ALZHEIMER’S Association Teller County Family Support Group meets at 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month and the fourth Wednesday of each month in the board room at the Woodland Park Public Library. Faregivers, family, and friends will discuss the daily challenges of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, whether at home, in a facility setting or long distance. Support and encourage is offered in a confidential setting at no cost. Meet other caregivers and learn more about the disease, common caregiving issues and share suggestions on how to take care of yourself while taking care of your loved. Call 719-266-8773 or Paula Levy at 719-331-3640.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS for women meets from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and from men from 7-8 p.m. every Tuesday at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Hilltop AA, meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and at 2 p.m. Saturdays at the Cripple Creek Rehab & Wellness Center on North Street. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Victor Community Center on Second and Portland. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets from noon to 1 p.m. every Thursday at the Nazarene Church, 750 N. Colo. 67, at the corner of Colo. 67 and Evergreen Heights. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Fridays at the Lake George Community Center. ADULT CHILD Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. Fridays. For meeting location check out www.adultchildren. org. The group no longer meets at the Victor Community Center.

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THE FOSTER Parents of Teller County meets on the third Thursday of each month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Community Church in Woodland Park. Foster parents, adoptive parents, and any others interested are welcome. Call Darlene at 686-7601 for more information. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 5:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at Woodland Park Community Church Offices, Suite A, 700 Valley View Drive in Woodland Park. GED, ADULT literacy classes are from 5-8 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at Aspen Mine Center, Cripple Creek. Free childcare provided. Open enrollment. Call 719-686-0705. Sponsored by Community Partnership Family Resource Center. GED/ESL CLASSES are from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in Divide with open enrollment. Free childcare is provided. Call 719-686-0705 for more information. Sponsored by Community Partnership

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Family Resource Center. TO HELP local families better prepare for an emergency, the local Home Instead Senior Care office has a Web site containing downloadable materials such as a checklist of important contact names and information, a medication tracker, allergies/conditions worksheet and a wallet card to carry when away from home. These materials also can be accessed and downloaded at www.senioremergencykit.com. Contact the local Home Instead Senior Care office at 719-5343064 for more information. PARENT EDUCATION Workshops for parents with children ages 1 through teens. Workshops provided throughout the year at Community Partnership in Divide. Childcare and meals included. Call 686-0705 for session dates and times. LE LECHE League, nursing mothers supporting nursing mothers, meets at 6 p.m. the second Monday of each month. Call Kathleen at 719-687-1164 for location and information. LITTLE CHAPEL Food Pantry is here to help those in need. Distribution is from 4:30-6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Call 719-322-7610. MONTHLY COMMODITIES food distribution program. Last Friday of each month at the Aspen Mine Center, 166 East Bennett Avenue, Cripple Creek. Proof of Teller County residence and income requirements must be met to participate. Call 689-3584 for more information. A MULTIPLE Sclerosis support group meets from 10:30 a.m. to noon on the second Thursday of each month at the Woodland Park Library. Call Diana at 719-687-1303.

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ALATEEN ABOVE the Clouds meets at the People’s Bank in Woodland Park at Hwy 24 and Sheridan Ave., rear entrance Mondays at 5:45-6:45 p.m.

BASIC LIFE support classes are taught, as needed, at the NETCO Fire Station No. I, with a minimum of three students. Heartsaver cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid classes are taught monthly, with a minimum of five students for CPR and three for first aid. There is a cost for classes. Registration is required at least one week prior to class. Call Sharon at NETCO Fire at 719-687-1866 during business hours, or Kay Poland at 719-686-1806.

violence can learn more about power and control issues and the cycle of violence, meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady of the Woods Church in Woodland Park. Call Devra at 719-2435508 or e-mail dgoodwin@tessacs.org.

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NEW BEGINNINGS with Food workshop graduates meet every third Sunday of the month to provide ongoing support for overcoming health and weight issues and exchanging ideas and inspirations. For location and more information, contact Barbara Royal at 719-687-6823. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 12-step program group meets from 5:30-6 p.m. every Thursday at Mountain View United Methodist Church in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-0246 or 719-4750037. PARENTS AS Teachers and Bright Beginnings home visits available. Please call Community Partnership at 686-0705 to schedule a free visit for your newborn or young child. A SOUP kitchen is from noon to 1 p.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church on Colo. 67. All soups and breads are homemade, and the kitchen is open to anyone wanting a warm meal and some fellowship.

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November 7, 2012

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Serving Size 3 Tablets Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Vitamin A (as beta carotene) 10,000 IU 200% Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 1000 mg 1667% Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 400 IU 100% Vitamin E (d-alpha toco. acetate) 400 IU 1333% Vitamin K-1 (phytonadione) 100 mcg 125% Vitamin B-1 (as thiamine mononitrate) 50 mg 3333% Vitamin B-2 (as riboflavin) 50 mg 2941% Niacin (as niacinamide) 50 mg 250% Vitamin B-6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride) 50 mg 2500% Folic Acid 400 mcg 100% Vitamin B-12 (as cyanocobalamin) 100 mcg 1667% Biotin 100 mcg 33% Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) 50 mg 500% Calcium (carbonate /phosphate / citrate) 500 mg 50% Phosphorus (di-calcium phosphate) 50 mg 5% Iodine (from kelp) 150 mcg 100% Magnesium (as oxide/citrate) 250 mg 63% Zinc (as amino acid chelate) 15 mg 100% Selenium (amino acid chelate) 200 mcg 286% Copper (as amino acid chelate) 1 mg 50% Manganese (as amino acid chelate) 5 mg 250% Chromium (as picolinate / polynicotinate) 200 mcg 167% Molybdenum (amino acid chelate) 100 mcg 133% Potassium (chloride) 50 mg 1% Chloride (as potassium chloride) 100 mg 3% Vegetable Complex

Soy Isoflavones Soy Isoflavones are phytoestrogens, daidzein, genistein and glycitein extracted from soy. Soy Isoflavones have a protective component against cancer. Rutin Rutin is a flavonoid related to Quercetin. Rutin is nutritionally supportive for fragile capillaries, bruising and swollen ankles. Rutin prevents oxidation of LDL cholesterol by “recharging” Vitamin C. Inositol Hexaphosphate Inositol is the energy source for germinating seeds. It aids in the metabolism of insulin and calcium, hair growth, bone marrow cell metabolism, eye membrane development, and helps the liver transfer fat to other parts of the body. Choline Choline is used by the body to manufacture phosphatidylcholine found in every cell membrane. This component helps cells to remain flexible enough to travel around tight corners of blockages in the body. In the nerve cells and brain cells it protects the interior of the cell from trauma, toxins, infections, and oxidation. Spirulina Spirulina is a blue-green algae containing 65-71% complete protein. It is a balance of all the amino acids. Barley Grass Barley Grass improves digestion and supplies powerful nutrients and enzymes. Apple Pectin Apple Pectin is a wonderful dietary fiber, lowers cholesterol and triglycerides levels, aids in the removal of toxins and helps prevent colon cancer, diabetes, GI disorders and heart diease. Oat Bran Research shows that oat bran lowers cholesterol levels thus promoting a lower risk of heart disease. Oat Bran is a great fiber source of Vitamin B1, iron, phosphorus, and potassium. Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo Biloba increases circulation and enhances brain function. Research may show that Ginkgo has been helpful in lowering cardiovascular disease. Gotu kola Gotu kola is “brain food.” Gotu kola is known as a blood purifier, diuretic and helps relieve muscle cramps. Flax Seed Flax Seed is a rich source of Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids. This anti-inflammatory supports the joints, assists the body in the fight against allergies, cancer, cardiovascular disease and cholesterol balance. Citrus Bioflavonoid Citrus Bioflavonoid provides protection of capillaries and is an antioxidant. Co-Q10 Co-Q10 is needed for a healthy heart muscle. Co-Q10 is used by every cell in the body to capture electrons release as the mitochondria release the energy by combing sugar with oxygen. Green Tea Extract Green Tea contains compounds know as polyphenols that function as antioxidants combat bacteria and abnormal cells, inhibit the oxidation of LDL, cholesterol are found in green tea. OPC-50 Grape Seed Extract and Pine Bark These ingredients are rich in proanthocyanidins (PAC’s) providing extreme antioxidant protection. Quercetin Quercetin is a flavonoid with anti-allergenic, antihistaminic and anti-inflammatory activity.

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Amylase Amylase digests Carbohydrates Lipase Lipase digests fats Cellulase Cellulase breaks down non-digestible fiber found in plants. Papain Papain is a rich source of digestive enzymes. Bromelain Bromelain is a protein digestive enzyme that helps the body release toxins and waste products from the body. Licorice Root Licorice Root strengthens adrenal gland function, relieves pain and inflammation, relaxes muscle spasms, lowers cholesterol, and acts as a mild laxative. Siberian ginseng root Siberian ginseng enhances energy out put, regulates blood pressure, reduces cholesterol, stimulates immune functions, and promotes a general sense of balance. Mushroom Complex Mushroom Complex has been found to reduce lipid and serum cholesterol levels, provides strong adaptogenic tendencies, anti-tumor and immune-potentiating properties, and can be used in the treatment in various cancers. Garlic Garlic stimulates coronary circulation, supports immune function, anti- parasitic, stimulates digestive fluids, and combats infection, reducing blood pressure and heart rate. Vegetable Complex The vegetable complex is derived from sources such as broccoli, celery, parsley, cauliflower, carrots, and spinach, yam, collard greens, kale, and brussel sprouts. These are foods richest sources of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. They assist in alkalizing the body; they are rich in nutrients such as Vitamin K, chlorophyll, beta-carotene, and provide excellent free radical support. Fruit Complex The fruit complex is derived from oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapefruits, and limes. The components of these fruits are nature’s richest sources of citrus bio-flavonoids, vitamin C, and powerful antioxidants which may reduce clotting tendencies and inhibit oxidation of LDL cholesterol. Research confirms that a diet high in bioflavonoid contributes to a reduced risk of heart disease.

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November 7, 2012

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Cripple Creek-Victor School District is accepting applications for a fulltime cook for the secondary school. Exp preferred/good organizational skills. Great working conditions & excellent benefit package. Applications are available online a t ccvschools.com or from the Office of the Superintendent, Cripple Creek-Victor School District, P.O. Box 897, Cripple Creek, CO 80813. Fingerprinting is required. All applications are subject to acceptance or rejection at the sole discretion of the Board of Education. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. EOE.

Maintenance Technician I

Teller County seeks an entry level Maintenance Technician I to work in the Facilities Department. Starting Salary: $2,071 - $2,301 per month plus a complete benefit package (DOQ). Applications available at the Teller County Human Resources Office, 112 North A Street, Cripple Creek, CO or at www.co.teller.co.us. Completed application due by 12:00pm Friday, November 9th, 2012 at the above address. EOE

RECRUIT RESERVE FIREFIGHTER-

Cripple Creek Emergency Services $8.18/hr.- will move to $10.23/hr upon successful completion of probationary period. No benefits. Find application and full job ad with requirements at www.cripplecreekgov.com. Job closes: December 14, 2012 at 4pm. EOE

Social Caseworker II

Teller County seeks a Social Caseworker II-Ongoing for the Department of Social Services. Starting Salary: $2,707 - $3,008 per month plus a complete benefit package DOQ. Applications available at the Teller County Human Resources Office, 112 North A Street, Cripple Creek, CO or at www.co.teller.co.us. Completed Teller County application plus resume due by 12:00 pm, Friday, November 9th, 2012 at the above address. EOE

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Land Resource Associates

We have tenants looking for rentals. If you are interested in renting your property, please call Donna Jones at Land Resource Associates

719-684-8414 House for rent

3 bedroom , 2 bath, Divide area $750/month + deposit. Call 686-9158

Firewood

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We Rent Trailers and a Tractor

ASPEN FIREWOOD FOR SALE Split then aged for over 2 years; $180/cord; full fair cords! You pick up or we deliver - single deliveries up to 4 1/2 cords available. (call for delivery charges). For wood call Chuck at 689-0586; www.woodchuck.110mb.com For chimney cleaning call Safeguard at 687-1234. Firewood, Ponderosa, Douglas Fir Mix, $140 a cord, Mike at 689-0869

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OFFICE FURNITURE

We’ve moved and have extra desks, chairs, file cabinets etc. Best Offer, Pikes Peak Courier View 1200 Hiway 24, WP Mon – Fri 7:30 am to 2pm

Grain Finished Buffalo

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Duplexes, Multiplexes Woodland Park

3 bedrooms, Large living room w/fireplace, eat in kitchen, single bath, off road parking, paid heat/water/trash removal & common area utilities, you pay electric, no pets, background check & references $850/month Don @ 719-684 -7800

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Asphalt Paving & Seal Coating

Driveways, Parking Lots, Streets. All types of Asphalt Paving and Driveway Materials.

Free Estimates, no job to large or small. For the best call Southwest, family owned and operated with over 30 years experience.

Ricky Hall Sr. 719-761-6763 www.coloradosurface.com

Painting

• Driveways • Backfill • Grading • • Horse Pens Landscaping, Concrete •

$50/Hour Call Paul 719-200-6754 General

C.W’s Plumbing High Country Maintenance

HCM Snow Removal Painting & Staining Power Washing Gutter & Window Cleaning

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• Wood • Gas • Pellet • Wood/Coal Ph. (719) 748-3831

Repair, Remodel Residential, Commercial

winterize • FrOzen PiPeS Licensed & Insured! FREE Estimates!

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Woodland Roofing Company

Complete Roofing Service

687-9645

SEAMLESS GUTTERS Licensed and Insured www.sheltersystemsllc.com Call 719-246-4544

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HOME REPAIR

B & B Discount Appliance 719-272-1803

810 Spruce Haven Drive 2bd, 1ba house, fenced yard, lamenint floors, new stove $850, $850 dep. 719689-0267 / 719-659-2157

In-home washer and dryer service 7 days a week Day and evening service Most repairs are less than $100 TELLER COUNTY NO EXTRA CHARGE! Save your money call and see for quick repair its B & B

Concrete/Paving

Available Now

Small repairs to complete remodeling. Tim Thomas, Woodland Park

687-6941

As Always Free Estimates References

PREP - PLACE - FINISH Beautiful, quiet, duplex home with unbeatable Pikes Peak view. 3BR/2BA, bonus room, 3 car garage, gas FP. Super clean, cozy, well appointed, 1850 sq ft. Snow removal & landscape care provided. Available now. $1400/mo. 719 648-2217

Driveways, Patios, Walkways Also Demo and Removal

Call Paul 719-200-6754

Licensed and Insured All Work Guaranteed | Free Estimates

719-210-9235 Storage

WE HAUL Need A Dumpster? Slash Removal?

WOODLAND PARK U-STORE-IT 5 locations within city limits HUGE Move-in Special Please Recycle this Publication & Free Circular when FinishedLock Carter Realty Property Mgmt. 719-687-9274 • 303 E. Hwy. 24

Call Bob 719-748-8381

CONCRETE

Locally owned and operated in Teller County

Hauling Service

Free Labor Home Property & Business Clean UP Save money on roof tearoffs. We recycle shingles.

Florissant Heights Furnished, 3 bed, 2 bath, garage, washer/dryer $850/month 940-696-5640

Moving Sale!

1253 Rampart Range Rd. Woodland Park, CO Tons of furniture, canning jars, very nice kids toys, legos, knitting books and many more books F and NF, craft stuff, yarn, kids clothes - 4T-5T M and F, kitchen, womens Sz 8-10, mens Sz L and XL, sooo much more, misc. Lots of free stuff! Nov. 9 and 10th. 8-2

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Homes

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Social Caseworker III

Teller County seeks a Social Caseworker III-Intake for the Department of Social Services. Starting salary: $3,013 - $3,347 per month plus a complete benefit package (DOQ). Applications available at www.co.teller.co.us or the Teller County Human Resources Office at 112 North A Street, Cripple Creek, CO. Completed application plus resume due by 12:00 pm, Friday, November 9th, 2012 at the above address. EOE

3 bedroom 1 bath $795

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Administrative Assistant

Divide

Real Estate

Teller County seeks an Administrative Assistant II for the Department of Social Services. Starting Salary: $1,861 - $2,067 per month plus a complete benefit package (DOQ). Applications available at the Teller County Human Resources Office, 112 North A Street, Cripple Creek, CO or at www.co.teller.co.us. Completed application plus resume due by 12:00 noon, Friday, November 9, 2012 at the above address. EOE

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