Kate Hufnagel from The Digital Wranglerwill be our speaker and provide breakfast. She will be sharing about Navigating Your Digital Legacy: Preparing for the Inevitable in our High-Tech World.
This networking opportunity allows members to get to know each other at a deeper level. We develop trust and knowledge about
each other's businesses that lead to referrals. It's like having 40 salespeople for your business!
Join us for lunch as our speaker discusses the economic outlook of our region. We will also hear from Terri Hayes, President and CEO of the Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Corporation and Visitors Center.
Lunch will be a buffet made up of gluten-free Bolognese sauce, vegetarian Alfredo, gluten-free chicken Marsala, regular and gluten-free penne, Caesar salad, and garlic bread.
Tara Williams of Style Elevation with Tara, Katie Sevanants of The Midlife Makeover, and Suzie Bauer of Photography by Sooz join forces for this transformative 2-day event designed exclusively for women entrepreneurs eager to elevate their professional presence and confidence.
On Friday we will dive into empowering discussions addressing self confidence, mindset, and the art of projecting a powerful image through style.
Saturday morning kicks off with a light breakfast, followed by hands-on workshops on skincare, makeup, and crafting your unique brand image. Discover the best version of yourself by using the power of color and dressing with your body shape in mind for the most flattering result. Learn the secrets of personal branding through captivating photography, social media strategies and discover how to amplify your voice in the business world.
Ticket price includes all workshops, Friday night's dinner, Saturday morning's light breakfast, a swag bag with lots of goodies, and branding photos with portrait photographer, Suzie Bauer, with the backdrop of our beautiful Monument location
Connect with like-minded women, gain valuable insights, and leave empowered to conquer your entrepreneurial journey with style and confidence. Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your personal and professional growth at the Galentine Glow Up Workshop!
Jackson Creek Senior Livinghas partnered with Never Alone Consulting to host a transformative five-week dementia boot camp led by Paula Levy, a certified Positive Approach to Care trainer. Held each Saturday from Feb. 3 to March 2 at 2 p.m., each session will offer valuable insights and hands-on skills for caregivers and families.
With extensive expertise in memory support and consulting services, Levy's comprehensive course will provide practical strategies, covering topics from facing dementia and developing coping mechanisms to understanding sensory loss and navigating the long-term aspects of caregiving. The course will culminate in a wrap-up session preparing participants for the journey ahead.
This event is coordinated by the Pro Players Association to Benefit The American Legion, District 7's charity, the Veterans & Children Foundation. All monies collected from cover charge, bar tips, raffle items, silent auction proceeds and donations will go direct to the VCF. For more information on the charity A Foundation of Hope | The American Legion. Additionally, the silent auction items will be available online, link available soon.
One of our Celebrity Bartenders will be Roger Hadix, Author and Sports Historian. Roger “Digger” Hadix has written and published books on “Baseball in Colorado Springs”, and his most recent to be released January 2024, “Colorado Ice Hockey “. Besides authoring about history, he experiences history playing baseball on the Colorado Vintage Base Ball Association Team. Roger will be signing some copies of his books to be auctioned at the evening’s event. The “Colorado Ice Hockey” book includes photographs, taken by our Pro Players Association CEO, Gary R.Adler. more info...
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Welcome to the ultimate women's networking event
Join us for an evening filled with food, laughter and empowering education.
We believe connecting and supporting women is essential for personal and professional growth,
and this event is designed to provide just that
Tuesday, February 6th 6:30-8:30
Little Chamber House 300 Hwy 105. Monument
Please RSVP to Barbara so we know how many friends you're bringing 303.808.0101
The Palmer Lake Arts Council has engaged accomplished artist Maria Kowlaski, MFA, to teach two beneficial and engaging art instruction classes for ages 6th grade to adult. Both classes will be held Thursdays, February 8 through March 14, at the Monument Senior Center, 66 Jefferson Street, Monument. Sketchbook Development class is from 5:00p to 6:15p. Beginning Watercolor Painting will be taught 6:30 - 7:45. Register for either or both at Arts Council Palmer Lake | The Star, The Mountains, The Lake, and The Arts (plartscouncil.org).
A walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from a healthcare professional, then spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation. It’s a great way to get out, get active, and enjoy all the benefits that come from walking. Walk your own pace and distance.
Michael Porter from Hand and Stone Massagewill be our speaker and provide breakfast. He will be presenting the services offered by Hand and Stone Colorado Springs North, and their benefits. Services range from a variety of massage and facials to cryo therapy for toning and slimming, as well as cryo soothe for joint pain. Join us and learn how Hand and Stone Massage might improve quality of life for you, or someone you care about.
This networking opportunity allows members to get to know each other at a deeper level. We develop trust and knowledge about
each other's businesses that lead to referrals. It's like having 40 salespeople for your business!
FEBRUARY Event:
Thursday, February 15, 2024 "UNION PRINTERS HOME: Past, Present, and Future"
Come join the Palmer Lake Historical Society and Ellie Hinkle, Director of History and Archives for the Union Printers Home.
For more than 130 years, the Union Printers Home has been an iconic landmark for the Colorado Springs area. Many postcards celebrate this magnificent retirement home for members in the printing and typographic union. Come learn about this impressive building with an amazing history.
In 2021, the property was purchased by a group of local investors who plan to redevelop it into something new while preserving its historical integrity. Bring a friend or two for this special program. FREE and open to the public.
Doors open at 6:30 PM, program starts at 7:00 PM. Please stay afterwards for light refreshments and socializing.
In case of inclement weather, we follow District 38 weather alerts. We want everyone to be safe.
Our Upcoming FEBRUARY Event - Thursday, February 15, 2024 "UNION PRINTERS HOME" Past, Present, and Future
Come join the Palmer Lake Historical Society and Ellie Hinkle, Director of History and Archives for the Union Printers Home.
For more than 130 years, the Union Printers Home has been an iconic landmark for the Colorado Springs area. Many postcards celebrate this magnificent retirement home for members in the printing and typographic union. Come learn about this impressive building with an amazing history.
In 2021, the property was purchased by a group of local investors who plan to redevelop it into something new while preserving its historical integrity. Bring a friend or two for this special program.
Doors open at 6:30 PM, program starts at 7:00 PM. Please stay afterwards for light refreshments and socializing.
In case of inclement weather, we follow District 38 weather alerts. We want everyone to be safe.
2024 Upcoming Programs include:
January ~ Annual Potluck Dinner/Membership Meeting, February ~ Union Printer’s Home: Past, Present and Future, March ~ The 1871 Monument Cemetery, April ~ Pikes Peak Trolley History, May ~ Rosie the Riveter, plus History Day at the Western Mining Museum, June ~ Father’s Day Ice Cream Social plus U.S. Forest Service Monument Nursery - Book Launch, July ~ Chautauqua, August ~ “Member’s Only” field trip to Trolley Museum, September ~ Cowboy Stories, October ~ Colorado Historic Registry - Palmer Lake Star & Town Hall, November ~ Above and Beyond - A Hero’s Story about M SGT William John Crawford.
Join the Palmer Lake Historical Society to receive e-mail invitations to these upcoming programs. We hope you will join us in 2024!
About the Palmer Lake Historical Society
Mission: The mission of the Palmer Lake Historical Society (PLHS) is to preserve, protect, promote, and provide access to historical data, artifacts and other items of significance relating to the Palmer Divide area and make resources available to the public primarily through the Lucretia Vaile Museum and annual programming.
Goals: The primary goals and objectives of the Palmer Lake Historical Society are to assemble, preserve, display (as feasible), and interpret historical objects and printed material pertaining to the Palmer Divide area that includes Palmer Lake, Monument, School District 38, the United States Air Force Academy, and as far east as Table Rock.
Please consider joining the Palmer Lake Historical Society. Various levels of participation available including family and senior memberships. All ages welcome. Newcomers to the area are welcome!
The Background of the Palmer Lake Historical Society
In 1956, a group of residents recommended that a manuscript detailing the founding of Monument, Palmer Lake and the surrounding Palmer Divide region be published. To accomplish this, they also recommended that a historical society be formed to continue the preservation of the area's history.
At the Lucretia Vaile Museum in Palmer Lake, CO you will find exhibits showcasing the Palmer Divide history. The Palmer Lake Historical Society is a 501 (C)(3) educational non-profit organization. All staff and board members are volunteers serving the community, sharing history and stories of the past.
A walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from a healthcare professional, then spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation. It’s a great way to get out, get active, and enjoy all the benefits that come from walking. Walk your own pace and distance.
Join the Tri-Lakes Chamber at our monthly networking mixer!
Thank you to our sponsor this month:
These events are a perfect opportunity to meet face to face with other business professionals while enjoying great food and refreshments.
FREE for Chamber Members
$20 for Non-Members
Free for first time guests
At Our Money Education Events, you’ll learn concepts and solutions that can dramatically change the way you live your life
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Whether you’re comfortable with finances or feel you’re in the dark, join us
We are hosting an information meeting about our trip to Greece, November 4-12, 2024, on Monday, February 2631, 6-8 p.m.
Join us to hear about this affordable opportunity to explore Greece. This trip is open to anyone. Invite your travel buddies. We will provide light snacks and beverages. Please register if you plan on attending so we can plan appropriately.
Event Name:
Monthly Education Series - Employees: How to get them and keep them
Description:
Whether you are looking to hire your very first employee and don't know where to start or bringing on a new employee and it feels more like the wild wild west, we will teach you how to prepare and effectively hire a new employee. We will also take the next step and look at employee retention - improving loyalty and talent retention. From evaluation of a need to legal and financial considerations to their first week and beyond, join us for this comprehensive workshop to grow as a great employer.
We will provide special bonuses for you including:
A walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from a healthcare professional, then spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation. It’s a great way to get out, get active, and enjoy all the benefits that come from walking. Walk your own pace and distance.