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DEC. 6 LIGHTS OF Love. Prospect Home Care & Hospice 24th annual Lights of Love to remember or honor someone special in your life is at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Woodland Park Cultural Center. Call Janet at 719-687-0549. SPIN CLASSES. Mountain Top Cycling Club will be starting spin classes at the Woodland Park Middle School in the commons area. David Krieghauser will instruct the class at 5:30 p.m. Sessions are 50 minutes to 80 minutes in length. Each ride is a different Colorado cycling adventure. Cost is $30 for club members and $40 for non members. These classes run for three months. Bring your own trainer and bike. Preview the rides at http://www.seekoutcycling.com/. For information call Debbie 719-687-2489 or visit http://www.mountaintopcyclingclub.com/.

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WINTER CELEBRATION. Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center plans its Wild Winter Christmas Celebration from 10-11 a.m. Dec.23 at the center in Divide. Cost is $25 for adults and $15 for kids 12 and younger. Call for reservations, 719-687-9742.

DEC. 24 DENTAL CARE. Comfort Dental offers free dental care from 7:30-11:30 a.m. Dec. 24. For locations, see www. ComfortDental.com.

MUSICAL TRIBUTE. A Christmas Together with The John Adams Band in a musical tribute to John Denver is at 7 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Ute Pass Cultural Center, Woodland Park. WATER WELLNESS. Is your choice in water harming your family? Science shows that cancer, diabetes, arthritis and virtually all degenerative diseases are linked to our choices in water. Attend a free water wellness seminar at 2 p.m. Dec. 9 at 750 E. Highway 24, No. 104, Woodland Park. Seating is limited. Register by noon Dec. 8. Call Colorado WAP at 719-286-9222 to register. Bring your favorite water to be tested. DEC. 15 BLUES CONCERT. Bob Margolin with the Delta Sonics performs at 8 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Crystola Roadhouse, 20918 Highway 24, Woodland Park. Margolin is carrying on the “old school” Chicago Blues style and creating original music today. From 1973-1980, he played guitar in the band of Chicago Blues legend Muddy Waters, touring worldwide and recording, and learning to play Muddy’s powerful music directly from him. In 1980, Bob started his own band and he’s still on the road and recording! Backing him for this show will be Denver’s premier blues band, The Delta Sonics, featuring Al Chesis.

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 available at: www.amusiccompanyinc.com.

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 719-687-9281, ext. 106 to register. DEC. 6-9 CHRISTMAS EVENT Cripple Creek and Victor plan a Christmas event from Dec. 6-9. Call Kathi Pilcher, Gold Camp Christmas coordinator, at 303-659-3599. For a full schedule, visit www.visitcrip-

plecreek.com. Dec. 6 is a reception at Aspen Mine Center, 6 p.m. Dec. 7 is in Victor and includes children’s activities, Parade of Lights and bonfire. Dec. 8 is in Cripple Creek and includes a parade at noon followed by Santa and more. Dec. 9 is breakfast with Santa and skating.

ONGOING HEALTH CENTER. During Christmas and New Year’s week, Cripple CreekVictor 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. DEC. 8 CLAUSES VISIT. Santa and Mrs. Claus will visit the Florissant Grange from 1-3 p.m. Dec. 8 at the grange’s annual Christmas party and open house. Come have your picture taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus, play games, make crafts and much more. Following the party is a Christmas play. Call 719-748-0358. OPEN HOUSE. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument celebrates the holiday season with an open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Hornbek Homestead. Staff and volunteers dressed in period costumes will serve refreshments and conduct tours of the historic 1878 Hornbek Homestead. Come and stand around a warm woodstove and transport yourself to a simpler time. Local artisans will be demonstrating quilting, weaving, and other period crafts. There will also be crafts and activities for kids reminiscent of life in the 1800s. Event is free, but a fee of $3 per person is charged for entry into the park. Call 719-748-3253. DEC. 9 NONPROFIT EVENT. Join Indigo Mountain Center and the Coalition for the Upper South Platte for a fun afternoon of free music and chili from 1-5 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Thunderbird Inn in Florissant. Bring your friends and family to support these two local nonprofits while enjoying red or green chili and great music from the Charlie Milo Trio. DEC. 22 CRAFTS SHOW. The annual Last Minute Christmas Crafts Show and Sale is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 22 at the

Florissant Grange. This is your last chance to get those last minute Christmas gifts. Crafters and vendors will have fabulous one of a kind gifts to choose from. Call 719-748-0358.

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, environmental 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 rsvp@wmmi.org. 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 coffee or hot chocolate) and learn what games pioneer children played (marbles, jacks, pickup sticks, tag, and more). Included with paid admission. 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 offering will be presented to the First Free Church. Contact Rob Taylor at 719-460-7352 or rmekmk@msn.com, or Reb Arnold at rokuzan@comcast.net or 719-266-8364. EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send information to calendar@ourcoloradonews. com, attn: Courier View. No attachments please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.

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on the first Tuesday of each month. Persons wishing to attend can call 719687-1813 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

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MEDITATION. JOIN Jimi in Meditation for a New Consciousness at 11 a.m. Dec. 22 at the Woodland Park Public Library. Call Jimi at 727-244-8003.

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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 email 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 719-7480358.

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.

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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.

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.

LEARN GUITAR from a guitar player, singer and entertainer, Cari Dell. Call 719-748-0358.

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THE MOUNTAIN Top Cycling club holds monthly meetings for

ment 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 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at

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 1:30- 5 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.

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. Ages 5 through adult. Two free lessons. For more information call Ken at 719-687-1436. KP is nonprofit and non-denominational.

Public Library. Call Pam Powers, 719-748-3378 or Judy Ross, 719-686-9122.

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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

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Find all the holiday events and activities in your Community! Get that hard to buy person a gift subscription to the YES, PLEASE INCLUDE ME IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION MAILING! Name________________________________________________ Mailing Address_______________________________________ City_______________________________St_____Zip_________ Phone_______________________________________________ Email________________________________________________ Please make your $20.00 check payable to: Pikes Peak Courier View Mail to: 110 N. Rubey Dr., Ste 120, Golden, CO 80403 or drop your payment by at 1200 E. Highway 24, Woodland Park, CO

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Library, in the downstairs community room. Call Penny Brandt, 719-687-1848 or Judy Ross at 719-686-9122. 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. 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.

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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. BILL HARPER, as seen on the Grand Ole Opry, performs 4-7 p.m. every Saturday at Oney’s Restaurant in Florissant. Enjoy old country classic music in a family friendly atmosphere.

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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 719-687-9281, ext. 103. 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.

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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.

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FLORISSANT GRANGE No. 420 meets at 7 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 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 719-6416762. 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. 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.

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Teller County Extra 5

December 5, 2012

CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY Clubs continued from Page 4

719-689-3514.

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.

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. 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. 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

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 Jam-

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.

mers (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.

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.

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.

at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month. Call 719-687-9453.

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

UTE PASS Masonic Lodge 188 meets

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.

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-can-eat 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 of each month. Contact Jim at 719-6874335 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

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 719-6874133.

Football and Wings Healthy Options Holiday Catering

Why

AL-ANON MEETS at noon Thursdays in Guffey next to the post office. Call 719-689-5808. 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.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, AA, has a 4 p.m. discussion group every Sunday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek. 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. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Monday and at 5 p.m. Saturdays at the Community Partnership Family Resource Center in Divide. 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. 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. Handicap accessible. For more info call 719-632-0063 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. BASIC LIFE support classes are taught,

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Plus

New! Superior

Whole Food Vitamin & Mineral

Our Whole Food Vitamin offers a high potency spectrum of all essential vitamins and minerals along with an abundance of other important nutrients including a vegetable and fruit complex, spirulina, green tea extract, grape seed, pine bark extract, Co Q10, Quercetin, digestive enzymes and a multitude of herbs. I am very excited states Mark Duvall ( co-owner of Whole In The Wall Herb Shoppe) that almost everyone I have given a free sample comes back that day or the next to purchase a bottle. I tell everyone that you can first try a free sample and see how you feel 40 minutes after you take it. Most say that they never felt so good from a multi vitamin. Being a high potency formula & Gluten Free this digests very easy with no stomach distress. Try to break the vitamin that you are taking now with your fingers then try to break the Superior Plus and you will see it will break without any effort. Many supplements just pass right through the intestines.

Superior

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Whole Food Vitamin & Mineral Ingredients:

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(from oranges, lemons, tangerines, grapefruits & limes) 250 mg Spirulina 250 mg Citrus Bioflavanoids 75 mg Acidophilus (4 billion / gram) 25 mg Soy Isoflavones (40% complex) 25 mg

(from Shitake, Reishi and Maitake)

Gluten and GMO-Free

Distributed by: Whole In The Wall Herb Shoppe Woodland Park, CO 80863 Phone: 719-687-6084

SUGGESTED USE: As a dietary supplement; take 1 tablet 3 times daily with meals. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DO NOT USE IF SAFETY SEAL IS BROKEN OR DAMAGED

DIETARY SUPPLEMENT 90 TABLETS

Fruit Complex

Mushroom Complex

30 mg

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(from broccoli, celery, parsley, cauliflower, carrots, spinach, Yams, collard greens, kale & Brussels sprouts) 250 mg

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110 mg * 250 mg * Ginkgo Biloba (24%) 30 mg., Bilberry (5:1 extract) 30 mg., Gotu Kola (powder) 30 mg., Lecithin 25 mg., Yellow Dock (powder) 30 mg., Garlic (powder) 30 mg., Licorice Root (powder) 30 mg. & Apple Pectin 15mg. Other Ingredients: Magnesium or Vegetable Stearate, Stearic Acid & Microcrystalline Cellulose

(Betaine Hcl, Papain, Bromelain, Cellulase, Trypsin, Lipase, & Amylase)

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Serving Size 3 Tablets para-Aminobenzoic acid Hesperidin Complex Rutin QuercetinDihydrate RNA / DNA Complex Choline (bitartrate) Inositol (as hexonicotinate) Boron (as amino acid chelate) Lutein Coenzyme Q10 Grape Seed Extract Pine Bark (90-95% extract) Green Tea Extract Barley Grass Siberian Ginseng (herb powder) Flax Seed Powder Oat Bran Digestive Enzyme Complex

Supplement Facts:

Complete 3-A-Day formula providing a High Potency blend of Vitamins & Minerals, Fruit & Vegetable blends plus Spirulina. In addition, Powerful anti-oxidants like Green Tea, Grape Seed Extract, Mushrooms, and CoQ10 have been added for your active teen or adult.

Part 1 of 2 Supplement Facts:

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.

Enzyme Complex

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.

Superior

Plus Whole Food Vitamin & Mineral can only be purchased at:

Whole In The Wall Herb Shoppe by City Market-Woodland Park

719-687-6084


Teller County Extra 7

December 5, 2012

ourcolorado

CLASSIFIEDS

The Zeb Imm Family would like

Careers

to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and family for their loving acts of kindness,support & heartfelt prayers during the loss of our beloved Zeb. Love, Bruce, Pat, Josh & Nichole.

Help Wanted Bookkeeper

wanted for small business. Must be Great with Excel and Quickbooks. Salary negotiable Pikes Peak Rockshop 451 Forest Edge Rd. 687-5423 Ask for Kathy

Math Teacher

Cripple Creek-Victor School District is accepting applications for a fulltime secondary Math teacher for the remainder of the 2012-13 year. Exciting opportunity with great benefits. Please submit application/resume to Cripple Creek-Victor School District, P.O. Box 897, Cripple Creek, CO 80813; or e-mail to jolmsted@ccvschools.com. 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.

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

Farm Products & Produce Grain Finished Buffalo

quartered, halves and whole 719-775-8742

Garage Sales HUGE SALE

Moving/garage sale 2108 Lee Circle Road, Woodland Park December 8th & 9th Starts at 9am - No Earlybirds Please Washer/ Dryer Roper Whirlpool 5 years old exc. cond, stove, building blocks, train tracks, cars, household nick nacks, stuffed animals, books, 2' tall box of Christmas decor 1 yr. old, dishes, pots/pans. skis & snowboard (children), size 6 women's shoes, irons/boards too much to list.

Merchandise 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 for sale $25 per truck load Contact Steve (719)641-0769 FIREWOOD FOR SALE Dry split pine $145 a cord delivered 719-748-1128 Firewood, Ponderosa, Douglas Fir Mix, $140 a cord, Mike at 689-0869 FIREWOOD Log Loads $109/cord (5 cord min.), Rounds $129/cord, Split $169/cord Fuel Surcharge David - Colorado Timber Products 719-287-1234

Homes Divide

3 bedroom 1 bath $750

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

1 bedroom, natural gas, heat, wood stove, low utility bills, large lot in town, near City Market, $685/month, (719)687-9160

Cleaning

Offering Residential and light commercial cleans. Licensed, Insured & Bonded. Call Linda @ 719-439-7085

Homes Cripple Creek 3bd 1ba

Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer & dish washer included. Avail. Now, 1 year lease, NO CATS $850/month + deposit. 940-696-5640

$50/Hour

Locally owned and operated in Teller County

Licensed and Insured All Work Guaranteed | Free Estimates

719-210-9235

Woodland Roofing Company

To the Rescue!

Call Paul 719-200-6754

SKID MAN SKID WORK SERVICES

Driveways. Culverts. Grade Work. Backfill Lot Clearing. Plus Much More

CALL 748-3246 General

687-9645 SERVING COUNTY SERVING TELLER TELLER COUNTY FOROVER OVER 44 43 YEARS. FOR 46 YEARS. Licensed • Insured

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Storage WOODLAND PARK U-STORE-IT 5 locations within city limits HUGE Move-in Special & Free Circular Lock Carter Realty Property Mgmt. 719-687-9274 • 303 E. Hwy. 24

Tile

Pikes Peak Pellets

Custom Tile Installation

Premium Wood Pellets Made from Beetle Killed Trees Great for Home & Commercial Heating and Horse Bedding

719-439-3316

Handyman

HOME REPAIR

Small repairs to complete remodeling. Tim Thomas, Woodland Park

687-6941

As Always Free Estimates References

Free Estimates www.tilemastersandremodeling

Got an open house OR a job opening?

Hauling Service WE HAUL Need A Dumpster? Slash Removal?

Concrete/Paving

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

The Meadows Apartments

620 Coraline Woodland Park Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments with dishwashers available for immediate move in. $570/mo. for 1 bedroom $670/mo. for 2 bedroom. Small pets welcome. 719-687-1837

Operator

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

Jan's Housecleaning

10 years professional cleaning Attention to detail, reliable, Monday-Saturday, Minimum 4 hours. Please call Jan 719-325-6875

Mrs. Clean

AFFORDABLE ROOMS & RV SITES No lease req'd. Furnished rooms incl. utils, phone, satellite TV starting at $188 a wk, year round RV sites w/restrooms/showers $350/mo. + electric, beautiful country setting, rec room, playground, laundry & free WiFi. Dog friendly GMF 719-684-9044

With

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Inferred Sauna 2 person, like new $1500. Call 719-238-0687

Apartments

Skidloader

Roofing/Gutters

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

Miscellaneous Edenpur Electric Heater $125 Toro Power Sweep Blower $25 719-689-2855

Excavating/Trenching

Woodland Park Cabin

Service Directory

Misc. Notices

Firewood

Rentals

Lost 11/27 Small silver camera in a black case in Green Mountain Falls Park - REWARD 505-699-7170 Please return vacation photos.

Volunteers needed God wants you to help your neighbors and help yourself. New store starting - donations needed - Vehicles, furniture, scrap metal Please donate your unwanted used or new goods for resale. December 1st, 8am-3pm 719-432-5777, 1750 E. Hwy 24

Farm & Agriculture

Lost and Found

Help Wanted

Garage & Estate Sales

Announcements

TO ADVERTISE, CALL 303-566-4100

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December 5, 2012

CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY Clubs continued from Page 5

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 5:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek.

as needed, at the NETCO Fire Station No. I, with a minimum of

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at Woodland Park Community Church Offices, Suite A, 700 Valley View Drive in Woodland Park.

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.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Education Program, an educational and support group where victims of domestic 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 719-243-5508 or e-mail dgoodwin@tessacs.org.

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 719-6860705. 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 Family Resource Center.

We Couldn’t Have Done It Without YOU, Teller County Please come help us celebrate the grand opening of our newly expanded offices at a Christmas Cookie Open House

Tuesday, December 11th 3 to 6 PM

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With a Surprise or Two.. 2-4 PM SILVER SPONSORS Fountain Valley Electric

Gospel Light Painting

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