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DEC. 8 HANDBELL CONCERT. The 11th annual Tri-Lakes community Christmas handbell concert is at 7 p.m. Dec. 8 at Monument Community Presbyterian Church, 238 3rd St., Monument. Features Tri-Lakes Community and MCPC Handbell Choirs with organ/piano, flute and community artists. No admission charge. Call Betty Jenik at 719-488-3853. FESTIVAL OF Lights. The fourth annual Gleneagle Festival of Lights and Hayride is from 5-8 p.m. Dec. 8. Bring the family for a hayride through the golf course to view the lights displays while singing carols with friends and neighbors. Hayride is $2 per person; ages 4 and younger ride for free. Free cookies donated by the Gleneagle Women’s Club. Hot beverages will be available. Call Rick Evelo at Gleneagle Golf Club at 303-488-0900.

BOOK SIGNINGS. The Covered Treasures Bookstore, 105 Second St. in downtown Monument, welcomes local authors John Dwaine McKenna and Bert Entwistle, who will sign their locally centered books from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 24. McKenna has written “The WhimWham Man” and Entwistle has written “The Drift.” Stop by the to meet these authors. Any questions, call 719-481-2665.

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

DEC. 1

NOV. 24

BOOK SIGNINGS. Covered Treasures Bookstore, 105 Second St. in Monument, will host two children’s authors from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 1. Kris AbelHelwig has written the “I Love You” series of gorgeously illustrated books for young children. She will read from her books from until 10 and then will sign books until

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 719-385-5990 or go online at www.cspm.org to reserve your space.

DEC. 24

EDITOR’S NOTE: To add or update your club listing, e-mail calendar@ourcoloradonews.com, attn: Tribune. PROFESSIONAL

FRONT RANGE Business Group meets

from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of every month at Bella Panini in Palmer Lake.

TRI-LAKES BUSINESS Networking

International meets from 8-9:30 a.m. every Wednesday at the Mozaic Inn in Palmer Lake. Call Elizabeth Bryson at 719-481-0600 or e-mail ebryson@ farmersagent.com.

TRI-LAKES CHAMBER Business

After Hours meets at 5:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at various locations. Free to members; $10 for non-members. Call 719 481-3282 or go to www.trilakeschamber.com.

TRI-LAKES CHAMBER Business

Networking Group meets at 7:30 a.m. the first and third Thursday at Willow Tree Cafe, 140 2nd St., Monument. New members welcome. If District 38 is delayed or cancelled, their will be no meeting. Yearly membership dues are $20. Call 719 481-3282 or go to www. trilakeschamber.com.

TRI-LAKES NETWORKING Team

meets for dinner at 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Inn at Palmer Divide. TNT is business women building relationships in a social setting.

Visit www.trilakesnetworkingteam.com or call Janine Robertson at 719-2660246 or e-mail janine@coloradorobertsons.com.

WOODMOOR BUSINESS Group Meeting is the second Monday of every month from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Woodmoor Barn, 1691 Woodmoor Dr. We are Woodmoor residents offering products and services to the community. New members welcome. For more information, call Bobbi Doyle at 719-331-3003 or go to www. woodmoorbusinessgroup.com. RECREATION AMATEUR RADIO Operators, W0TLM (Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Radio Association), meets the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Tri-Lakes Monutemnt Fire Protection District Station 1, 18650 Hwy 105. All Amateur Radio Operators are welcome. Call Joyce Witte at 488-0859 for more information. ADULT RECREATIONAL and intermediate pick up volleyball is at Lewis-Palmer Middle School every Monday from 7-9 p.m. Call Claudia at 719-313-6662 for details. BINGO BY the Tri-Lakes American Legion Post 9-11 is conducted from 7 to 9 p.m. every Saturday at the Post home, Depot Restaurant in Palmer lake. Proceeds are dedicated to Scholarship and community support activities of the Post. At least 70 percent of the game

ELECTRIC CO-OPS WERE CONSTRUCTED WITH LINES, POLES AND THE FOOLHARDY NOTION THAT WE ALL PROSPER BY HELPING EACH OTHER. It seems obvious in retrospect,

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. EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send information to calendar@ourcoloradonews.com, attn: Tribune. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.

electricity outside of the city limits of community that co-ops were built

FRIENDS OF Monument Preserve is

a nonprofit organization that works to keep trails rideable and hikeable in the Monument Preserve Area. Meetings are at 7 p.m. every third Wednesday at the Monument Fire Center. Trail work is done at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday in the summer months. Contact info@fomp.org or Chris at 719-488-9850.

GLENEAGLE GOLF Club has implemented a Community Advisory Committee. Their mission is to help establish a stronger relationship between the club and the community. They are looking for representatives from all home owners associations. The committee meets the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30PM at Gleneagle Golf Club. If you can join, give Rick Ebelo a call at the club at 488-0900. THE VAILE Museum, 66 Lower Glenway, is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays year-round and from 1-4 p.m. Wednesdays from June through August. Groups by appointment are accepted. Call 719-559-0837. SERVICES

SHARE COLORADO, a nonprofit organization, is a monthly food distributor that offers grocery packages at half the retail price to everyone. Call 800-3754452 or visit www.sharecolorado.com. SOCIAL THE BLACK Forest AARP Chapter meets for a luncheon the second Wednesday of each month at the Black Forest Lutheran Church. Call 719-596-6787 or 719-495-2443. THE CENTURIAN Daylight Lodge No 195 A.F and A.M meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month. Eastern Star meets 7:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesdays. Both groups meet at 18275 Furrow Road. Call 719-488-9329. COALITION OF Tri-Lakes Communities. Call John Heiser at 719-488-9031 or go to www.CoalitionTLC.org. COLORADO MOUNTED Rangers Troop “I” is looking for volunteers. The troop meets at 7 p.m. the first Friday of the month at the Pikes Peak National Bank, in the upstairs conference room. The bank address is 2401 W. Colorado Ave, on the corner of Colorado Ave and 24th Street. The entrance is a single unmarked door on Colorado Avenue between the bank and the bicycle store. Free parking is available in the bank employee parking lot on the south side of the bank’s drive-up facility. Visit http://itroop.

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BIG RED Saturday Market. Fresh vegetables and fruit, bakery items, local honey, crafts, jewelry, pet stuff and more are for sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at the Big Red Saturday market at Second and Jefferson streets in Monument. The money benefits Lewis-Palmer community schools.

FREE GENTLY used clothing is available the second Saturday of every month from 1-3 p.m. at Tri-Lakes Church of Christ, the intersection of County Line Road and Beacon Lite, 20450 Beacon Lite, in Monument. For more information, call 719-495-4137. Look for the sign on the corner.

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sales are awarded in prizes, and free food drawings are conducted. Doors open at 6 p.m. and all are invited for the fun, food, and prizes. See www.americanlegiontrilakespost911.com/bingo.htm for more information.

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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.

CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Musical Lessons

We are community. front china cabinet with glass shelves and storage drawers.Matching buffet serverboth walnut finish.Beautiful entertaining pieces.U-haul. 487-0408

DRIVER SAFETY. AARP is offering a free drivers safety classroom course from Nov. 1-30 to veterans. The class is open to all veterans regardless of age who serve or have served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard/Reserves or Coast Guard. Their spouses, widows/widowers and children may also take the free class. The AARP driver safety course is the nation’s first and largest course for drivers ages 50 and older. Classes are available all over Colorado. To register, call 303-7645995 or go online at www.aarp.org/drive. THROUGH DEC. 17

Spend New Year’s Eve with the MoZaic on Monday December 31st, 5pm - 9pm

Misc. Notices

THROUGH NOV. 30

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The Lighter Side of Christmas Parade and City of Woodland Park invite you to

Visit these merchants now through Dec 20th to enter in the Holiday Basket Drawing.

this holiday season.

2012 Lighter Side of Christmas Parade Theme A COLORADO CHRISTMAS COOKIE CAROL Supporting Girl Scouts of Colorado Troop 249 Holiday Gift Basket Give Away drawing on December 21. Enter every time you shop at the sponsoring businesses on this page.

Blackfoot Pavement Maintenance 180 N Hwy 67, Unit A 687-SCAT • www.bigdmotorsports.com

PO Box 4019 687-4261

720 W Browning Ave 687-1828

935 E Fillmore, Colorado Springs 630-7770 • www.coloradowoodworkers.com

4855 Mallow Rd. Colorado Springs 599-3553 • www.cscslions.org

108 W Midland Ave / Hwy 24 687-0927 • www.curves.com

Double M Concrete, LLC Our qualiy is concrete! Call NOW for your FREE Estimate! 687-4122 • www.cwsplumbing.com

203 Debbie Circle 686-7482 • www.doublemconcrete.com November 26th through Dec 12

RDK Mowers & Motors “Small Engine Repair” 450 Lovell Gulch Rd 687-2997

Christmas Tree Cutting in the Pike National Forest Permits: US Forest Service office, 601 S. Weber, COS Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4:30 PM Dec 1-2 and Dec 8-9 permits available at Woodland Park Middle School 8 AM to 2:30 PM

December 1st Kiwanis Breakfast with Santa Ute Pass Cultural Center 8:30 AM – 11 AM Tweeds “Sounds of the Season” Holiday Home Tour and Virtual Marketplace NOTE: Marketplace starts Nov 16th at www.wphht.org 10 AM– 4 PM

222 West Midland Ave 930.2715 • www.flutterbysandpartybugs.com

LIGHTER SIDE OF CHRISTMAS PARADE

300 S Chestnut 687-9205 • www.foxgal.com

Downtown Woodland Park 6:00 PM Crazy Hat Contest Hat Judging at 7 UPCC during Tree Lighting Ceremony Meet Santa afterward at Ute Pass Cultural Center Help us “Fill The Van” for Community Cupboard Bring your nonperishable items to UPCC following the parade

December 2nd Tweeds “Sounds of the Season” Holiday Home Tour and Virtual Marketplace NOTE: Marketplace starts Nov 16th at www.wphht.org 12 PM– 4 PM

December 6th Prospect Home Care & Hospice Lights of Love Ute Pass Cultural Center 6 PM - 8 PM

204 W Midland Ave 687-1465 • www.uteinn.com

December 9th WP Wind Symphony and Swing Factory Christmas Concert Ute Pass Cultural Center 7 PM

935 E Fillmore, Colorado Springs 630-7724 • www.fmbycwi.com

Home Improvements

, LLC

Tim Taylor 706 Elm Street 659-0429

LITWIN CONSTRUCTION Trim and Carpentry 623 W Midland Ave 687-3702 • www.kellysofficeconnection.com

Tad Litwin • Woodland Park 687-2062 • Cell 641-0726

Your Home IS My Business! 687-1715 • www.MichaelHarperRealtor.com

We Really Are - The Fastest Internet Provider In Town!

10530 Ute Pass Ave, GMF 684-2008 • www.MuckyDuckCO.com

1091 E US Hwy 24 686-0250 • www.peakinter.net

661-4018 www.peakrealtyandmanagement.com

1131 E US Hwy 24 686-6494 • www.snapfitness.com

19263 E US Hwy 24 687-2001

407 E Hwy 24 687-8536

Woodland Hardware & Rental 240 E US Hwy 24 687-7373 • www.tweedsfurniture.com

108 W. Midland Ave 687-4046

703 Gold Hill Pl 687-3031 • www.woodland.doitbest.com


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