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SUMMARY:Colorado Springs Oktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Springs Oktoberfest has many different points of interest with the largest and most significant being a 6\,000 sq ft pole tent that houses a stage\, dance floor\, and beer festival tables. Music is continuous and there is always an OktoberFest vibe in the tent. \nThe Colorado Springs Oktoberfest is a free experience for guests and patrons to attend.  However\, there is a $15 Parking Fee to help cover expenses!  So load up the car & come on out to the Western Museum of Mining and Industry located at I-25 & North Gate Blvd.\, 225 North Gate Blvd. \nThere will be Warsteiner Beer on site as well as limited print commemorative steins and merchandise. Food and drink from multiple vendors will be available for purchase on site! Both cash and card are excepted\, exceptions apply; ATMs will be on site. \nCheck out the Tasting events where you can learn about Warsteiner Beer\, German Hard Liquor\, or fine German Wine.  Tickets may be purchased on this website or onsite at the Ticket Booth Tuff Shed. \nHours are:  September 29- October 1\nFriday:  5pm – 11pm\nSaturday:  11am – 11pm\nSunday: 11am – 5pm \nFor more information\, call Carol O’Donnell (719) 635-8803 extension 2 or Carol@ODonnell2.com or visit https://csoktoberfest.com/ for more information.
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LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Das Bake-Auf at Oktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:Can you bake as good as your Oma? Prove you’ve got the goodies in the Colorado Springs OktoberFest very first German Bake-Off (Das Bake Auf) Sunday\, October 1\, at 11 a.m.  OctoberFest will be held at the Western Museum of Mining and Industry (WMMI) located at I-25 & North Gate Blvd.\, 225 North Gate Blvd. in Colorado Springs. \nAny and all people are welcome to enter the bake-off! Bakers of any age and experience level can compete in one of three categories: Cake\, Strudel\, or Cookies/Dessert Bars. All baked goods must be made in a home kitchen. To enter your confection\, fill out the contact form and then complete your purchase of this product through the OktoberFest site https://csoktoberfest.com. \nThe overall winner will win a KitchenAid Mixer \nCategories are German Cake\, German Strudel and German Cookies/Dessert Bars. Each Category will have three winners:  1st Place – $75\, 2nd Place – $50\, 3rd Place – $25 \nRegister online or day-of registration at the Big Red Barn (on-site) between 11:00 and 11:30 at WMMI \nWhat to Expect on the Day of Das Bake-Auf: \n\nCheck-in is between 11 – 11:30 in the Big Red Barn. Please bring yourself and your confection to the barn no later than 11:30 to drop off your confection and receive your Bakers Number.\nJudging will begin at noon (we will update information about who is judging the event once that information is available\, keep an eye on our Facebook Page).\nWinners will be announced in the Big Red Barn after judging is completed. That time is dependent upon the number of entries\, so please return to the barn by 1:30.\n\nFor more information\, call Carol O’Donnell (719) 635-8803 extension 2 or Carol@ODonnell2.com or visit http://csoktoberfest.com/ for more information.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/das-bake-auf-at-oktoberfest/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center
DESCRIPTION:Serving the Tri-Lakes Senior Community \nSilver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center\, formerly known as the Tri-Lakes Silver Alliance Senior Center\, has been providing exciting programs and activities to area seniors who have a zest for fun and learning. As the older adult population is growing\, these services are in high demand. \nPeople choose to come to the center to stay active\, make new friends\, get involved in the community\, and participate in the special programs that are offered. Seniors and/or their families are invited to check them out anytime. \nCome join the Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center! This is a great opportunity to forge new friendships and explore all of the amazing activities (including Zumba\, Pilates\, Walking Club\, Connections Cafe). \nSilver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center is meeting in the Grace Best Education Center located at 66 Jefferson St\, Monument\, CO 80132 \n719-464-6873 \nHours are: \n\nMonday – Friday: 8 am – 4 pm\nSaturday: 8:45 am – 10 am\nSunday: 11:45 am – 2: 15 pm\n\n**Please note that Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center follows the D-38 Delay and Closure schedule.  If School District 38 is closed or delayed\, so will the Center.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/silver-key-at-tri-lakes-senior-center-3/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231002T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231002T160000
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SUMMARY:Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center
DESCRIPTION:Serving the Tri-Lakes Senior Community \nSilver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center\, formerly known as the Tri-Lakes Silver Alliance Senior Center\, has been providing exciting programs and activities to area seniors who have a zest for fun and learning. As the older adult population is growing\, these services are in high demand. \nPeople choose to come to the center to stay active\, make new friends\, get involved in the community\, and participate in the special programs that are offered. Seniors and/or their families are invited to check them out anytime. \nCome join the Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center! This is a great opportunity to forge new friendships and explore all of the amazing activities (including Zumba\, Pilates\, Walking Club\, Connections Cafe). \nSilver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center is meeting in the Grace Best Education Center located at 66 Jefferson St\, Monument\, CO 80132 \n719-464-6873 \nHours are: \n\nMonday – Friday: 8 am – 4 pm\nSaturday: 8:45 am – 10 am\nSunday: 11:45 am – 2: 15 pm\n\n**Please note that Silver Key at Tri-Lakes Senior Center follows the D-38 Delay and Closure schedule.  If School District 38 is closed or delayed\, so will the Center.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/silver-key-at-tri-lakes-senior-center/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231004T193000
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SUMMARY:Monument Hill Kiwanis Empty Bowls Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Empty Bowls Dinner:  Community pulls together to benefit Tri-Lakes Cares \nEmpty bowls benefits Tri-Lakes Cares (tri-lakescares.org) a community-based\, volunteer-supported\, resource center whose purpose is to improve people’s lives through emergency\, self-sufficiency and relief programs. As the only food pantry and human services organization located in\, and serving the northern El Paso County\, they are a critical resource for those in need. This year’s event will be held on October 4 from 5 to 7:30 PM. \nThe Empty Bowls program started here in 1992 when local potters Anne Shimek and Linda Pankratz organized local clubs to sponsor the Tri-Lakes event.  Initially held at the Mennonite Church\, the event netted $3\,500 local artists produced 350 bowls for this first event. \nFour years later\, Monument Hill Sertoma which is now Monument Hill Kiwanis stepped up to manage the event along with their Serteen Club (now K clubs)\, composed of local high school students.  Since 1998\, the event has been held in Lewis-Palmer High School and students from several K Clubs staff functions critical to the event’s success. \nOver the years\, the number of bowls required has increased to 1\,000 to match attendance. Many of the bowls are produced\, start to finish at Clay N Colors\, managed by Dusty Severn. Thanks to a generous donation from her landlord\, John Dominowski\, Clay N Colors provides studio time dedicated to this project\, as well as materials\, to potters one morning a week. \nTicket price has increased to $25 per person ($30 at the door).  Tickets may be purchased at the Kiwanis website (MHKiwanis.org) or at local businesses also listed on the web site. To facilitate family participation\, one child under the age of 12 is admitted free with a ticket holding adult.  In addition to a hand-made bowl\, patrons are provided a meal of soup\, bread\, beverage and dessert which are provided by donations from local restaurants\, merchants\, clubs\, and churches. \nThis is the 30th annual Monument Hill Kiwanis Empty Bowls Dinner and Silent Auction managed by Tri-Lakes Cares.  The project is now dedicated solely to the support of Tri-Lakes Cares which\, in recent years\, has received more than $20\,000 annually from the event.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/monument-hill-kiwanis-empty-bowls-dinner/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:It (Might Have) Happened in Palmer Lake: Romance at the Chautauqua
DESCRIPTION:The Palmer Lake Arts Council premiers an original one-act melodrama Friday\, October 6\, 7:00 p.m.\, on the stage of the historic Palmer Lake Town Hall with repeat performances Sunday\, October 8 at 2:00 and at 6:00 p.m. Romance at the Chautauqua is an original play written by Richard Sebastian-Coleman and directed by Gerrie Walker- Champe. \nSet in 1901\, the light-hearted melodrama features a cast of local actors portraying real-life characters Ada Thompson\, daughter of the town’s founder\, Dr. William Finley Thompson; Lucretia Vaile\, long-time summer resident who helped establish Palmer Lake’s famous Chautauqua; and the town’s namesake\, General William Palmer\, who swoops in just in time to give the play a very happy ending. \nFictitious characters thicken the plot. There’s a truly villainous villain\, Rob R. Baron and his accomplice Dinah Mite; and what would a melodrama be without a hero? Ours is handsome\, virtuous Johnny Spudmuffin. \nSave the date for this fun production featuring local historic characters from 1901 when Palmer Lake’s Chautauqua Assembly was the place to be in Colorado in the summer. \nRomance at the Chautauqua is appropriate for all audiences. Ticket information at https://plartscouncil.org/. These pumpkin streusel muffins are a great accompaniment to any meal—or try them for breakfast\, dessert or a snack. The pumpkin flavor is complemented by a sweet brown sugar topping.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/it-might-have-happened-in-palmer-lake-romance-at-the-chautauqua/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:WMMI:  Miners’ Pumpkin Patch
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays in October 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, October 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 \nSupport the Western Museum of Mining and Industry as you celebrate the best days of fall. \n~Children’s Straw Maze\, Giant Slide and Corn Bins\n~Cornhole\, ladder ball and family games\n~Vintage Apple Cider Press\, animal encounters\, and Hayrides\n~Gold Panning\, Mining Machine Demonstrations\n~Farmer stand\, Food Trucks and music\n~Pumpkin Catapult and Smashing\n~PLUS\, the BEST Pumpkin Patch around \nMake family memories while you support our western heritage. \nAdmission:\n$11 for pre-purchased tickets ($13 at the door)\nPumpkins are $6 each ($7 at the door)\nNOTE–pumpkins are NOT included with purchase\, they are a separate item\nChildren 3 and under are free.\nPlease no pets. \nTickets at https://wmmi.org/news-events/miners-pumpkin-patch.html \nFor additional information\, please call 719.488.0880.  The Western Museum of Mining & Industry is located at 225 North Gate Blvd. in Colorado Springs.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/wmmi-miners-pumpkin-patch/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231008T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231008T153000
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SUMMARY:It (Might Have) Happened in Palmer Lake: Romance at the Chautauqua
DESCRIPTION:The Palmer Lake Arts Council premiers an original one-act melodrama Friday\, October 6\, 7:00 p.m.\, on the stage of the historic Palmer Lake Town Hall with repeat performances Sunday\, October 8 at 2:00 and at 6:00 p.m. Romance at the Chautauqua is an original play written by Richard Sebastian-Coleman and directed by Gerrie Walker- Champe. \nSet in 1901\, the light-hearted melodrama features a cast of local actors portraying real-life characters Ada Thompson\, daughter of the town’s founder\, Dr. William Finley Thompson; Lucretia Vaile\, long-time summer resident who helped establish Palmer Lake’s famous Chautauqua; and the town’s namesake\, General William Palmer\, who swoops in just in time to give the play a very happy ending. \nFictitious characters thicken the plot. There’s a truly villainous villain\, Rob R. Baron and his accomplice Dinah Mite; and what would a melodrama be without a hero? Ours is handsome\, virtuous Johnny Spudmuffin. \nSave the date for this fun production featuring local historic characters from 1901 when Palmer Lake’s Chautauqua Assembly was the place to be in Colorado in the summer. \nRomance at the Chautauqua is appropriate for all audiences. Ticket information at https://plartscouncil.org/. These pumpkin streusel muffins are a great accompaniment to any meal—or try them for breakfast\, dessert or a snack. The pumpkin flavor is complemented by a sweet brown sugar topping.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/it-might-have-happened-in-palmer-lake-romance-at-the-chautauqua-2/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231008T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231008T193000
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CREATED:20241026T023838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241026T023838Z
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SUMMARY:It (Might Have) Happened in Palmer Lake: Romance at the Chautauqua
DESCRIPTION:The Palmer Lake Arts Council premiers an original one-act melodrama Friday\, October 6\, 7:00 p.m.\, on the stage of the historic Palmer Lake Town Hall with repeat performances Sunday\, October 8 at 2:00 and at 6:00 p.m. Romance at the Chautauqua is an original play written by Richard Sebastian-Coleman and directed by Gerrie Walker- Champe. \nSet in 1901\, the light-hearted melodrama features a cast of local actors portraying real-life characters Ada Thompson\, daughter of the town’s founder\, Dr. William Finley Thompson; Lucretia Vaile\, long-time summer resident who helped establish Palmer Lake’s famous Chautauqua; and the town’s namesake\, General William Palmer\, who swoops in just in time to give the play a very happy ending. \nFictitious characters thicken the plot. There’s a truly villainous villain\, Rob R. Baron and his accomplice Dinah Mite; and what would a melodrama be without a hero? Ours is handsome\, virtuous Johnny Spudmuffin. \nSave the date for this fun production featuring local historic characters from 1901 when Palmer Lake’s Chautauqua Assembly was the place to be in Colorado in the summer. \nRomance at the Chautauqua is appropriate for all audiences. Ticket information at https://plartscouncil.org/. These pumpkin streusel muffins are a great accompaniment to any meal—or try them for breakfast\, dessert or a snack. The pumpkin flavor is complemented by a sweet brown sugar topping.
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/it-might-have-happened-in-palmer-lake-romance-at-the-chautauqua-3/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231028T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231028T120000
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SUMMARY:Creepy Crawl 5K and Kids’ Monster Dash
DESCRIPTION:Join in for the 15th annual Creepy Crawl 5K and Kids’ Monster Dash October 28 at the spooky yet beautiful Palmer Lake Santa Fe Trailhead. Costumes are encouraged\, and there will be treasure to be had along the way. You’ll have a great time while making it possible for our friends and neighbors in need to access membership and programs at the Y. Register early to get your Creepy Crawl T-Shirt. Day of registration not guaranteed a shirt that day. \nThe 15th annual “spooky themed” race starts at the Palmer Lake Regional Recreation Area.  Head down the scenic Santa Fe Trail for 1.1 miles\, then turn back and finish with a lap around Palmer Lake.  This is sure to be a fun day for everyone!  The Kids Monster Dash Fun Run is free and for kids 12 and under. It’s one fun lap around Palmer Lake (0.8 miles). Costumes and “Spirit” wear encouraged!  All proceeds from the Creepy Crawl 5k benefit the YMCA and provide support to a family or individual in need. \nRegister at https://runsignup.com/Race/CO/PalmerLake/CreepyCrawl5K
URL:https://barrettegraphics.com/event/creepy-crawl-5k-and-kids-monster-dash/
LOCATION:CO
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