Monument Jigsaw Madness is an event for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages! Puzzles will feature family friendly images. Teams of 3 to 4 people will compete in the this speed jigsaw puzzling event. Finish a 500 piece puzzle within 2 hours! Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!
Town of Monument / Monument Lake
New Restrooms
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
2-3 p.m.
Ribbon Cutting at 2:30 p.m.
Monument Lake
Calling all singles! Stop swiping. Face to face interaction is the vibe. We offer a streamlined, simple, in-person alternative to online dating apps. Speed Dating allows you to have short 5-7 minute conversations with up to 15 single people your age. At the end of the night, you fill out a Matchcard with YES, NO, or Let's start as FRIENDS for each person you met. The host will send out an email the next morning with your matches and it will be up to you to take the next steps. Don't miss this face to face opportunity to grow your confidence, improve mental health, and maybe even meet the one.

Join Us for Breakfast
Morgan Hildebrand of Holistique will be our speaker and provide breakfast.
We often treat self-care as an afterthought, but it’s the foundation of how we show up in business, at home, and in life. Join Holistique founder Morgan Hildebrand for a conversation on why self-care is a lifestyle, not a luxury, and how her business is making wellness more accessible to the Tri-Lakes community.
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!
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Castle Rock Jigsaw Jam is an event for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages! Puzzles will feature family friendly images. Teams of 3 to 4 people will compete in the this speed jigsaw puzzling event. Finish a 500 piece puzzle within 2 hours! Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!
The Back Nine Golf Northgate
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Grand Opening: 12-6 p.m.
Ribbon Cutting at 12:15 p.m.
12245 Voyager Parkway, Suite 162,Colorado Springs
Monument Jigsaw Madness is an event for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages! Puzzles will feature family friendly images. Solo contestants will have 2 hours to complete their puzzle.
Event Name:
Monthly Education Series - Bookkeeping and Tax Tips
Facilitated by:
Description:
As a small business owner, you may be thinking about taxes or bookkeeping with a significant level of uncertainty. Common questions include:
"Where do I even start?!"
"What records should I be keeping?"
"Am I making a profit?"
"What does the IRS need from me this year?"
"Will my business taxes be easier?" and
"How can I be better prepared next year?"
Don't fret! This workshop is a realistic starting point for small businesses wanting to strengthen their understanding over their business bookkeeping and taxes.
Depending on the pace of the workshop, end time may vary.
This class will be IN PERSON at the Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce.
Facilitated by: Kelly Bise
Co-Hosted by:

Sponsored by:
Ladies and gentlemen, high-rollers and heart-healers, mark your calendars because the most dazzling soirée of the season is about to hit Colorado Springs! Picture this:
Roulette wheels spinning, blackjack cards flying, and dice rolling in full force. Our casino tables are hot! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a lucky novice, ante up and
let the chips fall where they may. But that’s not all—prepare to be spellbound by our resident magician, and groove to the beat spun by our DJ. Dine on gourmet bites,
sip cocktails and wines, or toast with some bubbly. Bid like your life depends on it in our silent auction showdown. Welcome to the COS Hub, where spaciousness meets
chic, smack dab in the heart of Colorado Springs. Why attend? Network with the city’s crème de la crème, celebrate life, and make a difference—all proceeds benefit
Sue’s Gift and Zero Prostate Cancer.
Even when the house wins, it’s all in great fun for a good cause!
This is more than a fundraiser; it’s a celebration of life, love, and the power of community. See you at the tables, the dance floor, and the silent auction showdown.
Let’s roll the dice, spin the wheel, and kick cancer’s butt!
Saturday, November 15, 2025
13th Anniversary Celebration and launch of Japanese Head Spa: 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Ribbon Cutting at 11 a.m.
1729 Lake Woodmoor Drive, Monument
We are excited to celebrate the launch of EXOMIND (new mental wellness/brain health service) at Glover Family Medicine with a ribbon cutting.
Join us for the festivities and demonstrations on Tuesday, November 18, 4-7 p.m. The Ribbon Cutting is at 4 p.m.
This is a great way to support a local business, learn about a new health service, and connect with our community. Hope we will see you.
1840 Deer Creek Road, Suite 101, Monument
Join the Tri-Lakes Chamber at our monthly networking mixer!
This special Business After Hours is our Annual Non-Profit Night. Local non-profit Chamber members are showcased during this event. You will have the opportunity to meet the people behind several non-profits serving this community.
Thank you to our host this month: Tri-Lakes YMCA

Thank you to our co-hosts this month: Pinnacle Advanced Primary Care and FirstBank

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
$20 for Non-Members
Please register ahead of time.

Join Us for Breakfast
Kristen Nielson of TogetherWON will be our speaker and provide breakfast.
Title: Living Strong: How to Keep Doing What You Love at Every Age
Description: Kristen Nielsen, owner of TogetherWON, will share proven strategies she uses with clients to stay strong, balanced, and mentally sharp. Discover simple tips you can use right away to support your body, brain, and balance—so you can keep doing what you love.
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!
Click below to register!
Wayne will trace the history of electric power in Colorado from its earliest use in the mining districts, then cities and finally to the farms and ranches as a result of the Rural Electrification Act (REA) of 1936. Many artifacts will be displayed showing the progression of electrical devices from crude and dangerous to modern and safe. Visitors will be encouraged to examine the displays after the presentation.
Wayne has always been fascinated with electrical/mechanical equipment and earned gas money in High School repairing radios and phonographs for neighbors. He studied electrical engineering in college and finally retired from Lockheed-Martin in 2003 after 41 years in the business.
He maintains a shop to design and restore museum displays and collects antique radios. You can see part of Wayne’s collection at the Lucretia Vaile Museum in Palmer Lake, CO.
Please bring a friend and stay afterwards for light refreshments. The Palmer Lake Historical Society is an educational 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the Palmer Divide area since 1956.



