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10/2/2023 | Join us in celebrating the New Location and expanded services of Monumental Med Spa on October 2, 11 a.m.-noon. 88 Hwy 105, Palmer Lake The Ribbon Cutting is at 11 a.m. more info... |
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10/4/2023 | Rocky Mountain PACE October 4, 2023 Grand Opening of New Clinic, 5-7 p.m. Ribbon Cutting at 5:30 p.m. 8595 Explorer Drive, 80920 more info... |
10/4/2023 | This is a community event. The dinner is organized by Monument Hill Kiwanis.The location and many event volunteers come from District 38 and its students engaged in Kiwanis sponsored Service Leadership Programs. Tri-Lakes cares conducts the silent auction and receives the net proceeds of both aspects of the event. more info... |
10/5/2023 | Join Us for Breakfast Nick Palarino of On Trail - Medicare Mentors will be our speaker and provide breakfast. 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 50 salespeople for your business! Click below to register! more info... |
10/6/2023 | The Marq at Monument Ridge Apartments October 6, 2023 Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting, 3-5 p.m. Ribbon Cutting at 4 p.m. 15329 Monument Ridge Court, 80921 more info... |
10/6/2023 -10/8/2023 | The Palmer Lake Arts Council has commissioned an original play, which has been written and is now casting, to be performed at Palmer Lake Town Hall the first weekend in October. The play is titled, “Romance at the Chautauqua” and is written by Colorado Springs-based playwright Richard Sebastian-Coleman. The play is a melodrama which follows the character Ada Lucille Thompson, the daughter of Palmer Lake founder and first mayor Dr. William Finley Thompson, who in real life mysteriously disappeared in 1891. Ada was a teen when her father disappeared and not knowing the exact details around it, she has been investigating the disappearance for the past 10 years. more info... |
10/6/2023 -10/8/2023 | Romance at the Chautauqua is an original one-act play written by Richard Sebastian-Coleman and directed by Gerrie Walker-Champe. Set in 1901, the light-hearted melodrama features real-life characters from Palmer Lake's past, including the town’s namesake, General William Palmer, who swoops in just in time to give the play a very happy ending. Local actors bring back the days when Palmer Lake’s Chautauqua Assembly was the place to be in Colorado in the summer. more info... |
10/7/2023 | Full30Fit October 7, 2023 Open House and Ribbon Cutting, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting at 9:45 a.m. 1785 Lake Woodmoor Drive, Monument more info... |
10/7/2023 -10/28/2023 | Support the Western Museum of Mining and Industry as you celebrate the best days of fall! more info... |
10/10/2023 | Event Name: Monthly Education Series - HR: Are you prepared for the unpleasant? Did you know that private-sector businesses in operation for 2+ years with 5+ employees must offer a qualified retirement plan like a 401(k)—or face fines? Come learn all the things you need to know to keep you legal! Presented by Audrey Sevalt, Senior Resource Manager BBSI Co-Hosted by: more info... |
10/10/2023 | The Nordberg Stamp located on the grounds of WMMI is one of two remaining examples of this type of vintage rock crushing machine that was used predominately in the copper mining belt in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Mr. Phillips is a graduate of Michigan Technological University, also located in the same historic mining region. After attaining an engineering degree in 1968, he was employed for 45 years in mining and mineral processing activities. During his university years, the copper mining industry was still active in Michigan. This exposure instilled an intense interest in mining and metallurgy and, in particular, the historically important and textured history of Michigan copper mining. Mr. Phillips worked as a student engineer during the summer of 1967 in the last operating stamp mill in the US and witnessed the operation of the Nordberg steam stamps and associated copper concentrating equipment. The stamps fell silent forever fifty-four years ago this year. Their activity, sounds, vibrations, and smell exist only in the memory of those that were there. Lecture on the Nordberg Steam Stamp: The subjects Bob Phillips covers in this lecture will include a range of related topics for the purpose of placing such machines in the context of time and purpose. The lecture will provide insight as to the physical placement of the stamps and the nature of their function within the ore-milling process. Topics included in his talk will include: • Geology of the Michigan copper deposits • Characteristics of the copper deposits • The nature of stamps, how they work • History of stamp development • The big stamp mills • Details of the WMMI stamp Examples of native copper that was mined in Michigan will be displayed at the lecture to enhance the understanding of the evening’s topic. more info... |
10/13/2023 -10/14/2023 | Funky Little Theater Company has brought sold out productions of STEEL MAGNOLIAS and A CHRISTMAS CAROL to the Historic Palmer Lake Town Hall in the past year. This October Funky will bring a unique take on THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW to Palmer Lake. A fun, new, one-man adaptation of the beloved classic is perfect for the whole family and a great night of theater. more info... |
10/14/2023 | Annual Pumpkin Giveaway! Community Appreciation Event. more info... |
10/15/2023 | MHKC has planned a fundraiser on October 15th. Evergood Adventure Wines (613 County Line Rd, Unit L, Palmer Lake) will host a dining and wine party from 1 PM to 4 PM. Adventure Wines are made from lemons - - not grapes - - and will complement food (with a western theme) prepared on site. Details and tickets are available on the website https://heartofmonument.org/whats-happening). Tickets are $40 and there will be a limit of one hundred guests. more info... |
10/17/2023 | Join the Tri-Lakes Chamber at our November Business After Hours at Force Broadband. Thank you to our Sponsors this month: These events are a perfect opportunity to meet face to face with other business professionals while enjoying great appetizers and refreshments. FREE for Chamber Members $15 for Non-Members Please register ahead of time. more info... |
10/18/2023 | Join us for this year's Community & Business Expo. Vendor Spaces: Chamber Member $45 Non-Member $55 Special thanks to our co-presenter: Thank you to our Sponsors: Wednesday, October 18, 2023 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Tri-Lakes YMCA 17250 Jackson Creek Pkwy Monument, CO 80132 more info... |
10/19/2023 | Join Us for Breakfast Dawn Kruger of Peak Surveys will be our speaker and provide breakfast. 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 50 salespeople for your business! Click below to register! more info... |
10/19/2023 | Come join the Palmer Lake Historical Society as we meet Amy Burch, Palmer Lake resident and co-author of The Glen Eyrie Story. Amy will speak on the history of the history of his Colorado Springs founder and Palmer Lake's namesake General William Palmer. Venture beyond the gates of Glen Eyrie to explore the history of a castle and magnificent landscape nestled in the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Experience more than one hundred and fifty years of romance, adversity, adventure, ingenuity, and faith in The Glen Eyrie Story. From 1871 to 1909, Glen Eyrie was home General William Jackson Palmer, railroad magnate and founder of Colorado Springs. Today, Glen Eyrie serves as the conference and retreat ministry of The Navigators, continuing Palmer's legacy of service and hospitality. Amy's book features more than 130 photographs, drawings, blueprints and archival manuscripts, The Glen Eyrie Story is an exploration of the past and a look at the present of this beautiful estate nestled in the mountains of Colorado. Doors open at 6:30 PM, program starts at 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be served after the program. FREE & open to the public. Books will be on sale. 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 and networking with the Palmer Lake Historical Society. Various levels of participation available including family and senior memberships. All ages welcome. Newcomers to the area are welcome! In case of inclement weather, we follow District 38 weather alerts. We want everyone to be safe. more info... |
10/21/2023 | Covered Treasures Bookstore, 105 Second Street is hosting Bethany Turner for a book signing event on Saturday, October 21, from 1-4. Bethany, a Colorado author will sign her books including her latest title, Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other. Hope to see you at the bookstore to give a warm welcome to Bethany. more info... |
10/25/2023 | Please join us for a Small Business Webinar addressing Four Critical Elements to Success: Finance, Culture, Leadership and Strategy. more info... |
10/26/2023 | more info... |
10/26/2023 | On October 26, The Texas Road House will donate 10% of it sales to Customers who present the flyer to the Heart of Monument Play Park. more info... |
10/29/2023 | There will be games, family-friendly trunk-or-treating and family resources from our partners! more info... |
10/30/2023 | This is a fundraiser for the Heart of Monument Play Park. The park is a joint effort of the Town of Monument, the Monument Hill Kiwanis Club and the Monument Community Presbyterian Church and is intended for people of all ages and abilities. more info... |
10/31/2023 | more info... |