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God’s Message brings Hope, Joy, Love and Life! Go to: www.wordoflife.worldbibleschool.org Live A Life of Love God offers every single person a new purpose and a joyful life! How does He want me to live? Can I really change? Is the Holy Spirit real—and really at work in my life? How can I help others? Study God’s Word in the privacy of your own home and learn online for FREE! Here’s brief highlight of this week’s Victor steps up for Miners Union Get the Courier in your mailbox! Visit PikesPeakCourier.net and click Subscribe Critters gather in Woodland Tractors pull from all over Woodland Park, Colorado Rock, Gem And Jewelry Show The Rock Gypsies present the 5th annual Woodland Park Rock, Gem and Jewelry show Aug 14th-17th, 9:00am-5:00pm The Woodland Park Saddle Club grounds. 19570 Hwy 24, Between Wal-mart and Burger King, Woodland Park, CO. Mineral auction open to the public both Friday and Saturday night starting at 6:00pm For Info, Contact: Kim and Bodie Packham 719-360-9665 • [email protected] • www.woodlandparkrockandgemshow.com Looking For an Allergy Care Alternative? Visit Our WOODLAND PARK CLINIC Pikes Peak Regional Hospital 16222 W. Highway 24, Suite 210 Woodland Park,CO 80863 • Follow Up Appointments • Weekly Allergy Injections MONDAYS 1:00PM TO 4:00PM William W. Storms, MD Board Certified Allergy/Immunology Matthew S. Bowdish, MD Board Certified Allergy/Immunology THE WILLIAM STORMS ALLERGY CLINIC Serving the Community Since 1975 719-955-6000 www.stormsallergy.com You Can’t Stop What’s Coming… Stage 5 Start • Friday, August 22 Start Village Opens 9:30 am PikesPeakCourier.net A publication of August 6, 2014 FREE TELLER COUNTY, COLORADO PRESORT STANDARD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WOODLAND PARK, CO PERMIT #70 POSTAL PATRON

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God’s Message brings Hope, Joy, Love and Life!

Go to: www.wordoflife.worldbibleschool.org

Live A Life of LoveGod offers every single person a new purpose and a joyful life! How does He want me to live? Can I really change? Is the Holy Spirit real—and really at work in my life? How can I help others? Study God’s Word in the privacy of your own home and learn online for FREE!

Here’s brief highlight of this week’s

Victorsteps up for Miners Union

Get the Courier in your mailbox!Visit PikesPeakCourier.net and click Subscribe

Critters gather in Woodland

Tractors pull from all over

Woodland Park, ColoradoRock, Gem And Jewelry Show

The Rock Gypsies present the 5th annual Woodland Park Rock, Gem and Jewelry show

Aug 14th-17th, 9:00am-5:00pmThe Woodland Park Saddle Club grounds. 19570 Hwy 24, Between Wal-mart and Burger King, Woodland Park, CO.

Mineral auction open to the public both Friday and Saturday night starting at 6:00pmFor Info, Contact: Kim and Bodie Packham 719-360-9665 • [email protected] • www.woodlandparkrockandgemshow.com

Looking For an Allergy Care

Alternative? Visit Our

WOODLAND PARK CLINICPikes Peak Regional Hospital

16222 W. Highway 24, Suite 210Woodland Park,CO 80863

• Follow Up Appointments• Weekly Allergy Injections

MONDAYS1:00PM TO 4:00PM

William W. Storms, MDBoard Certified Allergy/Immunology

Matthew S. Bowdish, MDBoard Certified Allergy/Immunology

THE WILLIAM STORMS ALLERGY CLINIC

Serving the Community Since 1975

719-955-6000www.stormsallergy.com

You Can’t Stop What’s Coming…

Stage 5 Start • Friday, August 22

Start Village Opens 9:30 am

You Can’t Stop What’s Coming…

PikesPeakCourier.net

A publication of

August 6, 2014 FREE

T E L L E R C O U N T Y, C O L O R A D O

PRESORT STANDARD

ECRWSSUS POSTAGE PAID

WOODLANDPARK, CO

PERMIT #70

POSTAL PATRON

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AREA CLUBSEDITOR’S NOTE: To add or update a club listing, e-mail [email protected].

POLITICAL

TELLER COUNTY Democratic Party (TellerDems) invites inter-ested persons to attend its 2014 informational and educational programs, as well as community events.  For details about the TellerDems calendar of activities, call Mrs. Ellen Haase, 719-687-1813.

TELLER COUNTY Republicans meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Pikes Peak Comyomunity Center in Divide next to the Conoco. Come and help set the course for conservative thinking and direction in Teller County, Colorado, and the nation. Additional information at http://www.teller-gop.org.

TRANSPORTATION’S LOCAL Coordinating Council of Teller County meets at 9 a.m. on the third Monday of each month at the Aspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek. This meeting is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

PROFESSIONAL

DIVIDE CHAMBER of Commerce. Contact president Lisa Lee at 719-686-7587 for meeting dates and times.

COMPUTER CLASSES. The Woodland Park Public Library o�ers computer basics, Internet basics, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Digital Photo Management classes. Some classes have prerequisites, and registration is required for all. Call 719-687-9281, ext. 106 to register.

PIKES PEAK Workforce Center o�ers monthly classes on topics such as resume writing, interview skills and more. Workshops are free and take place at the main o�ce, 1675 Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 1107, Colorado Springs. Call 719-667-3730 or go to www.ppwfc.org.

TELLER BUSINESS Builders meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Hungry Bear, 111 E. Midland Ave., in Woodland Park. The group helps local businesses through cooperative marketing, profes-sional education and trusted relationships. Call Gail Wingerd at 719-686-1076 or send e-mail to [email protected] or Mike Hazelwood at 719-473-5008

TELLER NETWORKING Team meet from 7:45-8:45 a.m. Thursdays at Denny’s Restaurant in Woodland Park. TNT is a lo-cal businesses owners networking group working to pass leads and help each others’ businesses grow. Join us to learn more or call Vickie at 719-748-1274.

RECREATION

ART CLASSES are o�ered year-round at Shanika Studio for ages 13 and older. Classes focus on traditional oil painting skills, but also include other artistic mediums including draw-ing, watercolor, acrylic and mixed media. Classes are two and

a half hours and are o�ered Mondays, Thursdays or Saturdays. Days may change to meet students’ needs. Classes are taught by professional artist Kenneth Shanika. Contact 303-647-1085, [email protected] or www.ShanikaFineArts.com.

CHRISTIAN YOGA is o�ered at 5 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Sundays at Corner Street, 500 E. Midland Ave. in Woodland Park. Mindfullness-centered practice aimed at relaxation, focus, gentle movement. Contact Chrissy Bensen, with bStill Integra-tive Wellness LLC at 719-510-2743 (www.bStillyoga.com)  before attending for the �rst time to reserve a spot; after that, just drop in. Cost is $7 per class.

EXERCISE CLASSES o�ered for free through Community Partnership Family Resource Center’s Healthy Living Programs. Locations of classes are throughout Teller County.  Visit www.cpteller.org under “Get Healthy Challenge” or email Kathy at [email protected] for more information.

FLORISSANT GRANGE Hall is available for events includ-ing weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and memorials. The Florissant Grange Hall, also known as the Old School House in Florissant, is a historic building built in 1887 and 1888. School started in the school in 1889 and continued through 1960, which creates an interesting historic atmosphere. The Old School House sits on 2-plus acres and weather permitting the grounds can be used as well. Call 719-748-5004 and leave a message to arrange a time to visit the Grange Hall and reserve this space for your event. 

EVERY THURSDAY all year the Florissant Grange Hall (The Old School House) is open from 6-9 pm for the Jammers Music and Pot Luck. This is a happening place to be on Thursday evenings. Sometimes we have more musicians than people and sometimes we have more people than the hall can hold, but no matter what, we have fun and great music and fabulous food. All musicians are welcome to join in the jam session and if you are not a musician, come for the social evening out. Call 719-748-0358.

GENTLE YOGA with Nancy Stannard is o�ered at 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, and at 9:30 a.m. Saturdays. Safe, fun and accessible for all. Flexibility, breathing, balance and gentle strengthening. Contact Nancy Stannard [email protected] before �rst class and see gentleyoga4healing.com for information.

GET IN shape with a parks and recreation �tness member-ship. The center o�ers Paramount and Nautilus equipment and free weights. Schedule a personalized �tness orientation and have an individual workout program designed for your �tness needs. Individuals ages 16 and older are welcome to become �tness members. Minors require signed parental permission.

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FRONT RANGE Fencing Club. Learn to fence class for children and adults. Meets at Discovery Canyon Campus. Visit http://frontrangefencing.tripod.com/ Advanced competitive lessons available too.

HEALTHIER LIVING Colorado, Diabetes Self-Management Workshop. Learn the skills needed to manage your diabetes. Teller County Public Health and Community Partnership Family Resource Center o� er six-week classes to help you with the challenges of living with this ongoing health condition. Participants learn how to control their blood glucose, prevent complications, and cope with the stress of having a chronic health condition.  Call Teller County Public Health at 719-687-6416 or visit www.cpteller.org or www.co.teller.co.us/PublicHealth for information and a list of classes in your neighborhood. Suggested donation $35.

JAM NIGHT. The Grange Hall is open from 6-9 p.m. every Thursday for the Jammers music and potluck. This is a great night and the place to be on Thursdays. The music is always di� erent depending on who and how many musicians show up. We always have fun, good food and dancing. All musicians are welcome to join in the jam session. If you are not a musician, come for a social evening out to meet other community members. Call 719-748-0358.

KARATE PLUS meets at 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Woodland Park Community Church and at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Lake George Bible Church. The class includes Japanese karate and jujitsu, Okinawan weapons, padded sparring and Judo throws. Self-defense is also taught. The program is Bible-based. Black belt instruction. KP has been in the Ute Pass area for more than 16 years. Low rates. Ages 5 through adult. Two free lessons. For more infor-mation call Ken at 719-687-1436. KP is nonpro� t and non-denominational.

THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral

Club Youth Program for Earth Science Education, Peblepups, meets from 6-6:45 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Lake George Community Center on Hwy 24 on the east side of Lake George. The program is free to stu-dents age 8-18. Each session discusses a separate aspect of Earth science or mineral collecting. Warm weather will allow � eld trips on weekends. Further information from Steve Veatch 719-748-5010 or John Rakowski 719-748-3861 or at LGGMClub.org.

THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral Club meets the second Saturday of every month at the Community Center, Lake George. Meetings begin at 10 a.m. until May, when it changes to 9 a.m. to accommodate a � eld trip in conjunc-tion with the regular meeting. There is always a program or � eld trip.

MOTHER BEAR Self-Defense o� ers Krav Maga classes from 9-10:30 a.m. Saturdays and by appointment on Thurs-days on the second � oor of the Corner Dance Studio in Woodland Park. Mother Bear also o� ers women’s self-defense classes for groups of three or more. Contact Wendy at 719-323-7949 for information.

THE MOUNTAIN Top Cycling club holds monthly meetings for bicyclist of all types and skill levels. The club meets at di� erent locations on the � rst Tuesday of the month. Membership fee is $25 for individual and $40 for family. We have guest speakers, presentations and door prizes. The meeting is from 7-8 p.m. Social time at 6:30 p.m. Visit www.mountaintopcyclingclub.com or write us Mountain Top Cycling Club P.O.Box 843 Woodland Park CO 80866. For more information, call Debbie at 719-687-2489.

PIKES PEAK Plein Air Painters o� ers year-round artistic activities, painting on locations, social activities pertaining to the visual arts and art shows. The group is open to anyone interested in learning to paint or to improve their painting skills. Come be my guest. Contact Kenneth Shanika at 303-647-1085 or [email protected], or go to www.ThePikesPeakPleinAirPainters.com

TAI CHI is o� ered for free at 9 a.m. Mondays at the Florissant Public Library. Call Pam Powers, 719-748-3378 or Judy Ross, 719-686-9122.

TAI CHI is o� ered every Wednesday at Florissant/Four Mile Fire Department. Call Meridel Gatterman, 719-689-5861.

TAI CHI is o� ered from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Woodland Park Library, in the downstairs resource room. Call Cheryl Koc, 719-687-2633 or Judy Ross at 719-686-9122.

TAI CHI is o� ered from 9-10 a.m. Fridays at the Woodland Park Library, in the downstairs community room. Call Penny Brandt, 719-687-1848 or Judy Ross at 719-686-9122.

TAI CHI, Sun Style 73 Forms, is o� ered from 10-11 a.m. Fridays at the Wood-land Park Library, in the downstairs community room. Call Cheryl Koc, 719-687-2633.

TELLER COUNTY Shooting Society, an organization establishing a new gun range in Teller County, meets the second Saturday of every other month at the Divide Community Center and the Elks Club in Victor. The club has 52 members and expects to grow substantially once ground breaks in the spring. All of the political hurdles are completed and all of the necessary applications have all been approved. Go to www.tcss-co.org.

THERAPEUTIC YOGA-BASED stress-reduction classes o� ered from 5-6 p.m. Sundays in Woodland Park. Welcoming, fun, and a� ordable. Cost is $7 per class. See www.bStillcounseling.com or contact Chrissy Bensen, MA-MFT, 719-510-2743 for details.

TELLER COUNTY 4-H Shooting Sports Club meets the � rst Sunday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Club (PPCC) in Divide at 4 p.m. 4-H projects/disciplines covered by the club: .22 and Air Ri� e, Archery, Shotgun, and Air Pistol. For more information about the club meetings or project/discipline practices, contact Bob Tyler, 719-748-1335 or [email protected]. For 4-H enrollment contact Mark Platten at 719-686-7961.

THURSDAY NIGHT Beginners Book

Study meets from 7-8 p.m. Thursdays at Woodland Park Community Church. Email [email protected] for informa-tion.

UTE PASS Historical Society o� ers free tours (donations gratefully accepted) of History Park every second Saturday of the month from June through Septem-ber. History Park is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come tour our old buildings, and learn some of the history of Ute Pass. We also o� er a walking tour of Woodland Park which meets at the Museum Center at 10:30. The Museum Center at His-tory Park is located at 231 E. Henrietta Avenue in Woodland Park, next to the library. For information, contact UPHS at 719-686-7512 or check out our website: www.utepasshistoricalsociety.org. Also, like us on Facebook.

UTE PASS Historical Society Main O� ce and book store are open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays through Sat-urdays in the Museum Center building at History Park, 231 E. Henrietta, next to the Woodland Park Library. Tours of History Park are available during these hours. A $5 donations is appreciated. Call 719-686-7512 at least 15 minutes before a tour. Go to utepasshistorical-society.org.

WOODLAND PARK Ceili Club hast monthly ceilis (“kay-lees”), which is Irish for a dance party. The purpose is to bring social Irish dance to the Teller County community. These ceilis are open to the public, with no dance experience required. The dances are taught as part of the event. Visit www.mountaineire.org and see the Ceili Club tab, or call 686-1325.

WOODLAND PARK Saddle Club, providing community camaraderie among humans and horses since 1947, sponsors gymkhanas, jackpots, dances, barbecues, parades, trail rides and more. Join us. For information, contact [email protected]. Visit www.wpsaddleclub.com.

WOODLAND PARK Wind Symphony, under the direction of Craig Harms, rehearses at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in the Woodland Park Middle School band room. All instrumental musicians are

welcome. Visit www.woodlandpar-kwindsymphony.com to learn more about this ensemble and other musical groups which are part of the Woodland Park Wind Symphony, Woodland Winds, Woodland Brass Quintet and Brass Choir and the Swing Factory Big Band.  Craig can also be reached at 719-687-2210.

YOGA CLASSES are o� ered at 9 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, with a senior class at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, at the Florissant Grange, 2009 County Road 31. Certi� ed instructor. Everyone welcome. Call Debbie at 719-748-3678 for information. 

YOGA CLASSES are o� ered in Woodland Park. All levels are welcome. Contact Michelle Truscelli at 719-505-5011 or check out www.shakti3yoga.com for information.

YOGA FOR Every Body 2014 yoga classes o� ered at various locations in the Pikes Peak area. All classes free or by donation. Call Stacy for more information at 719-689-5745 or email [email protected].

XINGYI IS o� ered from 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Woodland Park Recreation Center. Must be 18 or older. Contact Je� at 816-260-8595 for information.

SOCIAL

A COURSE in Miracles classes meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays in Woodland Park. Call 719-286-8421 or e-mail [email protected] for information.

ABOVE THE Clouds Cruisers meet the � rst Friday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at 1120 West Bowman Ave., Woodland Park. For information contact Marsh at 719-687-1058.

AMERICAN LEGION Post 1980 Woodland Park meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Grange Hall on Hwy 67, about three miles north of the US-24/Hwy-67 junction in Wood-land Park. Visit http://post1980.org.

AMERICAN LEGION Post 171 meets at 7 p.m. at the Post Building, 400 East Carr Ave. in Cripple Creek.

APPLY SPIRITUAL laws as taught by the Ascended Masters for the

achievement of personal and global freedom, love, peace and abundance. Free study group meets every Saturday in Woodland Park. For information, contact Barbara Royal at 719-687-6823 or [email protected].

ART RECEPTION Today is planned for the second Friday of the month and will feature a di� erent artist at Park State Bank in Woodland Park.

BILL HARPER, as seen on the Grand Ole Opry, performs 4-7 p.m. every Saturday at Oney’s Restaurant in Floris-sant. Enjoy old country classic music in a family friendly atmosphere.

COLORADO MOUNTED Rangers Troop “B” is looking for civic minded people who wish to volunteer and contribute to their community. We primarily serve Teller and Park counties, and assist other troops throughout the state. Troop B meets at 6 p.m. the � rst Thursday of

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each month at the Highland Bible Church, 800 Research Drive, Woodland Park. We are an all-volunteer organization that is recognized as an auxiliary law enforcement agency by the state of Colorado. We assist law enforcement agencies, forest service, and search and rescue organizations. Experience is not necessary, just a willingness to contribute to your community. To volunteer, or for more information, contact us through www.coloradoranger.org.

COLORADO MOUNTED Rangers Troop “I” is looking for responsible and dedicated volunteers who want to make a di� erence serving their community. You are invited to our monthly meeting the � rst Friday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Pikes Peak National Bank, in the upstairs conference room, 2401 W. Colorado Ave, on the corner of Colorado Ave and 24th Street. Free parking is available for the meeting in the bank employee parking lot on the south side of the bank’s drive-up facility. Visit http://itroop.coloradoranger.org or e-mail [email protected].

CRIPPLE CREEK Friendship Club meets from 1-3 p.m. at the Henry C. “June” Hack Arena in City Park. The club is free and o� ers an opportunity to meet with acquaintances and make new friends.

DIVIDE PLAYGROUP meets from 9-10: 30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Community Partnership in Divide. Ffdd program. Call 686-0705 more more info. Drop-ins welcome.

DOLL LOVERS of Teller County are invited to meetings at 10:30 a.m. the � rst Thursday of every month at the Village at Skyline. It’s free. A variety of programs include the study of antiques, and vintage and modern dolls. Everyone older than age 12 is welcome. Call Nancy at 719-390-8098.

FLORISSANT GRANGE No. 420 meets at 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month. The grange continues to o� er the Flo-rissant Jammers every Thursday for a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. followed by the music of the great Jammers until 9 p.m. All are welcome to come to the Grange. Call 719-748-0358. 

THE FLORISSANT Library Book Club welcomes all book readers to its group. It meets at 10:30 a.m. the third Wednes-day of the month. Call 719-748-3939.

GOLD CAMP Victorian Society is dedicated to the preserva-tion of the history of Cripple Creek and the surrounding area. The Society plays a role in Cripple Creek’s historic events, celebrations, and festivals, including Donkey Derby Days, the Gold Camp Christmas, the Mt. Pisgah Speaks cemetery tour, the Salute To American Veterans, and many others. The Gold Camp Victorian Society also supports events in other communi-ties in Teller County. The Society also sponsors a Victorian ball as well as a Victorian tea each year, both of which are open to members and non-members alike. Gold Camp Victorian Society members can be seen dressed in period attire welcoming visitors to Cripple Creek on Saturday afternoons during the summer months. The Society also includes the “Smokin’s Guns” club which presents historically-based skits and other entertainment during local events and festivals. The Gold Camp Victorian Society meets on the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. in the Centennial Building in Cripple Creek. Persons interested in participating as members of the Gold Camp Victorian Society are encouraged to call 689-0907 for more information.

HELP U Club meets the third Thursday of every month. Pot luck at noon and meeting at 1 p.m. We help people and other nonpro� ts in Teller County and the Lake George area of Park County. Meetings are at the Lake George Community Center. Information: Joan 719-689-2486 or Help U Club, 1054 High Chateau Road, Florissant, CO 80816.

ITALIAN CLUB If you love family, socializing and culture, then membership in Sons of Italy is right for you.  Member-ship is open to men and women.  More information at www.sono� talypp.com.

JOIN US to knit, crochet or craft every Monday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your projects. Meet new and old friends. Instruc-tions are provided for free. Meeting are at Cripple Creek Co� ee at Aspen Mine Center.

KIWANIS CLUB of Ute Pass/Woodland Park meets at 6:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny’s. Call 719-687-5534. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time.

THE LADIES of the Veterans of Foreign Wars meets at noon,

the second Tuesday of each month at the Woodland Park Public Library. Call 719-687-9157.

LAKE GEORGE Fire Protection District Auxiliary meetings are at 6 p.m. the � rst Tuesday of the month at Station No. 1 at the corner of Hwy. 24 and County Road 90.

THE LAKE George Gem and Mineral Club meets the second Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Lake George Com-munity Center. Mineral topics will be discussed but no � eld trips until spring. Call 719-748-3861.

MODA U meets at 1 p.m. at Nuts ‘n Bolts Needleworks, 200 S. Chestnut, Woodland Park. Quilters from novice to professional share their craft and get all the latest info about fabrics and notions. Call 719-687-2272.

THE MOUNTAIN Artists meets from 9-10:30 a.m. the second Saturday of each month at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-1374 or visit www.TheMoun-tainArtists.com. The nonpro� t group was established to promote, encourage and support the making and showing of visual arts in Teller County-Ute Pass area.

MOPS, MOTHERS of Preschoolers in Woodland Park, meets from 8:45-11:30 a.m two Tuesdays a month, from September to May. All mothers of children pre-birth through kindergarten are invited to join. Meetings include guest speakers, social time and creative activities. Child care is included. Register anytime online at www.utepassmops.org or call 719-687-4812.

MUSIC LESSONS. Guitar, drums and general music lessons are now o� ered on Friday mornings at the Florissant Grange, 2009 County Road 31. Call 719-748-0358.

THE TIMBERLINE Artists meet at 10 a.m. every Wednesday of each month, upstairs at the Aspen Mine Senior Center in Cripple Creek. Everyone is welcome. Bring your favorite craft or art medium and join a dedicated group.

PARK AND Teller County potluck Just Folks Luncheon is at noon every third Wednesday at Lake George Community Center, 39141 US HWY 24. Call 719-689-0554.

PIKES PEAK Community Club meets starting at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck supper the second Thursday of each month at the Pikes Peak Community Center in Divide. Supper is followed by a business meeting. The public is welcome to attend.

PIKES PEAK Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday in Woodland Park. Call 719-684-3081. The Pikes Peak Lions Club is part of Lions Club International, which is the largest worldwide service organization in the world. Our annual fundraiser is the annual Donkey Basketball Tourna-ment. Our fundraisers and service projects provide support for our local community through work projects ranging from testing preschool age kids eyes for eye disease to sponsoring special needs kids to our local Lions Camp in Woodland Park.

PIKES PEAK Plein Air Painters is a nationally recognized group of regional artists. Join the group for year-round activi-ties, painting on location, social activities pertaining to visual arts and art shows. The group is open to anyone intersted in learning to paint or improving their painting skills. Go to www.thepikespeakpleinairpainters.com, or contact Kenneth Shanika at 303-647-1085 or [email protected].

PIKES PEAK Rotary meets at 7 a.m. Fridays at the Woodland Park Library, south entrance. Rotary is a worldwide organiza-tion working on projects ranging from polio eradication internationally to bell ringing for the Salvation Army locally. Call 719-687-3611.

QUILT MINISTRIES meets between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Ute Pass Cul-tural Center to make quilts for families that have been burned out of their homes or are in need for some other reason. The quilts are simple, machine pieced and hand-tied and are excel-lent projects for both new and more experienced quilters. No sewing skills necessary. Participants are encouraged to bring their own sewing machines but machines also will be available onsite. Volunteers who don’t want to sew can still serve as cutters and pressers. This is a nondenominational group. Call 719-687-6828.

QUILTERS ABOVE the Clouds is a quilting guild for all levels. The guild meets from 1-5 p.m. the fourth Friday of the month at Mountain View United Methodist Church in Woodland Park to share quilting experiences and exchange ideas. The group also participates in projects to bene� t charity organizations.

RAMPART ROCK `n’ Jazz Retro Jammers (RJs) singers

rehearse Saturday afternoons in Woodland Park. Rock, soul, jazz, blues; soprano, alto, tenor, and bass vocalists welcome in addition to keyboard or instrumental accompanists. Call 686-8228 for directions or visit www.rampartrocknjazz.com.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Chapter, 1st Cavalry Division Meeting is at 9 a.m. the second Saturday of every month at the Retired Enlisted Association, 834 Emory Circle, Colorado Springs. We are a non-political, nonpro� t soldier’s and veteran’s fraternity. Anyone who has been assigned or attached to the 1st Cavalry Division anytime, anywhere, is eligible for membership. Friends of the Cav who have not served with the Division are eligible for Associate membership. We are family orientated so please bring signi� cant other. We participate in local parades, do food shelf, picnics, Christmas party. Come join us for great camaraderie, make new friends, possibly meet old friends from the First Team. Contact Paul at 719-687-1169 or Al at 719-689-5778. 

SECOND SUNDAY Scribes is for writers, wannabe writers and all those who love the written word. Sponsored by the Cripple Creek Park and Recreation Department the group meets at 2 p.m. the second Sunday of the month at the Bennett Avenue Park and Rec center. Call 719-689-3514.

THE SNOWFLAKE Chapter No. 153 Order of the Eastern Star meets at 7:30 p.m. at 205 Park St. in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-9800.

TELLER COUNTY Knitters meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday. The � rst and third Saturdays are at Nikki’s Knots, 101 Boundary, Woodland Park; and the second and fourth Saturdays are at the Community Partnership o� ce in Divide (located above McGinty’s Wood Oven Pub; parking and entrance on the north side). Yarn fans of all skills and types are welcome for a chance to share projects and conversation. For more details and plans for � fth Saturdays, check Teller Knitters on Ravelry.com.

THE TELLER County Sport Horse Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. Call Grace at 719-661-8497 for more information.

TELLER COUNTY Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer, nonpro� t organization whose mission is to locate and rescue lost and missing people in Teller County and the surrounding area. Our general membership meetings are at 7 p.m. the � rst Monday of every month at the Woodland Park Library, downstairs meeting room. Although we are not accepting new members at this time, the public is invited to our meetings. We are available to give hiking safety presentations to schools, churches or local organizations and we do accept donations. For further information, please contact Janet Bennett at 719-306-0826.

THOMAS V. Kelly VFW Post 6051 meets at at 7 p.m. the � rst Wednesday of each month at Veterans Hall, 27637 Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80863, the old Woodland Park Grange Hall where Eric V. Dickson American Legion Post #1980 meets.

UTE PASS Historical Society self-guided tours of History Park are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second Saturday of each month from June to September. Tours are free and start at the Mu-seum Center, 231 E. Henrietta Ave., next to the Woodland Park Public Library, and docents will be on hand at each building to answer questions. A guided historic walking tour of Woodland Park meets at 10:30 a.m. Donations accepted for tours. Contact 729-686-7512 or www.utepasshistoricalsociety.org. All tours are weather permitting.

UTE PASS Historical Society board of directors meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month at the Museum Center, 231 E. Henrietta Ave., next to the library. All patrons and members of the public are invited. Call 719-686-7512 for information.

UTE PASS Masonic Lodge 188 meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month. Call 719-687-9453.

UTE PASS Social Club is open to ladies of all ages and interests. The club has many activities to pick and choose from including bridge, hiking, luncheons, mahjongg, crafts, needle works, and much more. Call president Eileen Field at 719-686-1826 or visit http://sites.google.com/site/upsocial/.

VICTOR HERITAGE Society is a volunteer, nonpro� t organization devoted to preserving the hardrock gold mining heritage and the experience of living in Victor, Colorado during the late 19th and early 20th century.  For information on meet-ings, activities and sponsored events, visit www.VictorHeritag-eSociety.com or e-mail [email protected].  

WOODLAND PARK Book Club meets at 10:30 a.m. the � rst Tuesday of each month in the third � oor board room at thse Woodland Park Public Library. Call 719-687-9281 ext. 103 for book titles and information.

WOODLAND PARK Community Singers rehearse from 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays at Mountain View United Methodist Church at 1101 Rampart Range Road in Woodland Park. No tryout needed. Just come and sing. Call 719-687-8545.

WOODLAND PARK High School Panther Pride Athletic Boosters meets at 6:30 p.m. the � rst Wednesday of each month in the high school library.

WOODLAND PARK Holistic Luncheon is o� ered at noon the second Wednesday of each month. Contact Jim at 719-687-4335 for location. This is a free group, often potluck style lunch.

WOODLAND PARK Senior Citizens Club hosts the Golden Circle daily hot lunch at 11:45 a.m. Monday through Friday, except for the 2nd Tuesday Potluck and the 4th Tuesday Catered Lunch, both with entertainment or an educational presentation. Pool on Tuesday morning, cribbage, euchre or dominoes most mornings, bridge right after lunch on Mondays and Wednesdays, exercise for arthritis Wednesday and Friday mornings and a host of other activities. Monthly All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast every 3rd Saturday helps raise funds for Senior Center activities. Contact the activities coordinator at 719-687-3877 to � nd out more or to receive a monthly newsletter.

SUPPORT

AA MEETS from noon to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from 5-6 p.m. every Saturday, and from noon to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. every Sunday at 10400 Ute Pass Ave. in Green Mountain Falls.

AA MEETING is from 7-8 p.m. Thursdays at Woodland Park Community Church. This is a Beginners Book Study meeting.

AA MEETS at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at Living Springs Church, 108 N. Park St., Woodland Park.

AA LATE Night Meeting is at 8 p.m. Wednesdays, downstairs at Faith Lutheran Church, 1310 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park. Enter through the back door on the north side.

AL-ANON ABOVE the Clouds is now meeting at the People’s Bank in Woodland Park at Hwy 24 and Sheridan Ave., rear entrance Mondays at 5:45-6:45 p.m. Handicap accessible.

AL-ANON MEETS at noon Thursdays in Gu� ey next to the post o� ce. Call 719-689-5808.

AL-ANON MEETS from 7-8 p.m. Thursdays at the Woodland Park Community Church. 800 Valley View Dr. Ste. D in Wood-land Park

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets from 9-10 a.m. every Sunday at the VFW, three and a half miles north of Woodland Park on Colo. 67.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, AA, has a 4 p.m. discussion group every Sunday at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets for 12-steps Bible discussion at 6 p.m. every Monday at the Aspen Mine Center in Cripple Creek. This meeting is open to AA members and the general public. An AA meeting follows at 7 p.m.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Monday and at 5 p.m. Saturdays at the Community Partnership Family Resource Center in Divide.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS for women meets from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and from men from 7-8 p.m. every Tuesday at the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Hilltop AA, meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and at 2 p.m. Saturdays at the Cripple Creek Rehab & Wellness Center on North Street.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Victor Community Center on Second and Portland.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets from noon to 1 p.m. every Thursday at the Nazarene Church, 750 N. Colo. 67, at the corner of Colo. 67 and Evergreen Heights.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Fridays at the Lake George Community Center.

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New Diet Formula Really Works

states Mark (Co-Owner of Whole In The Wall Herb Shoppe-Next to City Market in Woodland Park) Many of our customers have already had great success taking the popular Garcinia Cambogia and the Green Coffee Bean Extract. The new Superior Plus Diet Support has these two ingredients plus

10 other powerful weight lowering herbs.

Garcinia Extract Assists in weight loss & energy.

Raspberry Ketones Regulates metabolism.

Green Coffee Bean Extract Slows absorption of fat and activates metabolism.

Chade Bugre Appetite Suppressor.

Citrus Aurantium Thermogenic effects.

Capsicum Annuum Regulate blood sugar.

Eleugherococcus Senticosus Extract Reduce cravings for sweets.

Irvingia Gabonesis Extract Reduce fat cell growth and increase the breakdown of fats.

Rhodiola Rosea Extract Lowers blood sugar.

Glucomannon Fiber that will suppress the appetite by swelling 50-200 times its size in the stomach.

White Kidney Bean Lowers starch digestion.

Green Tea Extract Lowers elevated blood sugar levels.

Amurcork Bark Curbs stress related eating.

Guarana Extract Increases basal metabolic rate (contains very small amount of caffeine)

Ingredients

WHOLE IN THE WALL HERB SHOPPE OPEN SEVEN DAY A WEEK

719-687-6084

Gluten Free

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Advertise: 303-566-4100OurColoradoClassifieds.com

Accounting SupervisorAngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp., manager for the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company (CC&V) has an opening for an AccountingSupervisor at the mine site located two miles east of Cripple Creek,

Colorado.

This position will be responsible for supporting site Accounting and Supervision of various Accounting positions to ensure compliance withstatutory requirements and internal accounting processes, policies andprocedures. Reporting to the Accounting Manager the incumbent will beaccountable for accurate and efficient processing of financial information,performing reconciliations and closing financial records in a timely and efficient manner. In addition, this position is responsible for supportingbusiness performance management processes including preparation ofbudget plans, analyzing and reporting on business performance. This position will also ensure compliance with all State, Federal and localpayroll regulations.

The essential duties and responsibilities include the following.Other duties may be assigned to meet business needs.• Lead by example, in all CC&V safety processes, ensuring safe workpractices in all tasks.

• Manage and ensure strict compliance and ethical behavior with state andfederal regulations in all aspects of accounting and financial processes.

• Exhibits utmost adherence to confidential information, financials, salariesand other employee related information.

• Provides Leadership and Supervision to other accounting functions.• Monitor and manage the general ledger and relevant sub ledgers throughensuring the accurate and complete processing of transactions.

• Perform accurate and timely month end accounting close activities ensur-ing required financial and accounting outputs are produced.

• Review fixed asset management functions to ensure accurate, valid andcomplete processing of fixed asset and capital assets.

• Perform specific revenue management processes to initiate sales trans-actions for Corporate.

• Ensure SOX compliance by implementing, monitoring and identifying ad-ditional control improvements.

• Manage and support the Purchase Card (P-Card) and virtual storage sys-tems.

• As SAP Steward, approve, create, change and monitor key statistical fig-ures for finance and controlling at the CC&V mine as well as back-up Cor-porate.

• Prepare various reports as needed and required for site, accounting de-partment and Corporate.

• Must be efficient in the use of Excel, Outlook and Word with experiencein SAP and Essbase preferred.

• Must be able to work 40 + hours a week as well as weekend or off hourswork as the business dictates.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING• BS Degree in Accounting, Finance or related degree.• Solid understanding of accounting regulations with both state and federalagencies to include GAAP, accounts payable, SOX controls, IRSguidelines and other required regulations.

QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE/REQUIREMENTS• Must have 5 years experience in Accounting and Finance.• Two or more years Supervisory experience.• Solid Leadership skills to include conflict resolution and employee ment-oring.

• Basic knowledge of SAP accounting processes preferred.• Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.• Strong attention to detail and accuracy with numbers is imperative.• Experience in preparation of business performance management(budgeting, forecasting, performance analysis and management reporting)

• Strong interpersonal skills and dealing professionally with all levels ofemployees required.

AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please submit resume and compensation requirements to:

Anglogold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.Human ResourcesAttn: Accounting SupervisorP.O. Box 191Victor, CO 80860FAX: (719) 218-6122Email: [email protected]

Help Wanted

Facilities ElectricianAngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp., manager for the Cripple Creek & Vic-tor Gold Mining Company (CC&V) has an opening for an Facilities Electri-cian at the mine site located two miles east of Cripple Creek, Colorado.

This position will be responsible for maintenance and repair of electricalsystems mine wide: including facilities, shops and offices.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:• Performing electrical maintenance on facilities i.e. replacing light bulbs,electrical component troubleshooting and repair to include GFCI andchange out, and other mechanical/electrical repairs as assigned.

• Installation of new construction performed as required.• Train mechanics on electrical safety and other items as required. Directwork of assigned helpers as required.

• Examine tools and equipment for safe operation.• Operate designated vehicles for travel throughout the mine site.• Strong interpersonal skills and dealing professionally with all levels ofemployees required

To perform all job duties in a safe and professional manner. Possess theability to prioritise assigned jobs and to coordinate jobs with other person-nel. Good verbal and written communication skills are necessary.

Candidate must be able to operate a variety of tools to include hand tools,electrical switches and electronic troubleshooting tools and others. Suc-cessful candidate must be able to operate the equipment being worked onfor troubleshooting and movement in and out of shop. Must have ad-equate hand and electrical tools to be able to perform his/her job and tomaintain cleanliness of work area.

EDUCATION AND TRAININGElectrical experience necessary with 2+ years mining experience pre-ferred. Should be familiar with 3-phase, 480-volt motor circuitry and basictrouble-shooting techniques. Must be able to follow blueprints, sketches,diagrams and manuals for installation and troubleshooting circuitry. Mustpossess a working knowledge of MSHA laws, particularly those pertain-ing to electrical installation and maintenance. Knowledge of the NationalElectric Code is desired. Successful applicant must have a willingness towork wherever needed to assure the success of AngloGold (Colorado).

AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please submit resume and compensation requirements to:

Anglogold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.Human ResourcesAttn: Facilities ElectricianP.O. Box 191Victor, CO 80860FAX: (719) 218-6122Email: [email protected]

HR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTThis position will be responsible for supporting site Human Resourcegroup. This position is accountable to provide all Human Resources func-tions for a 550 plus employee workforce. Reporting to the HR Manager,the incumbent will be responsible for all tasks including processing applic-ations, direct interaction with employees and managers, responding toquestions and communicating all benefit and employment policies. Thisposition will also ensure compliance with all State, Federal and local Hu-man Resource regulations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:The essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other du-ties may be assigned to meet business needs.

• Lead by example, in all CC&V safety and environmental processes, en-suring safe work practices in all tasks.

• Manage and ensure strict compliance and ethical behavior with state andfederal regulations in all aspects of Human Resources.

• Exhibit utmost adherence to confidential information, pay and other em-ployee related information.

• Process paperwork and perform the following job duties: Short Term Dis-ability, employment applications and interviews, employment offers, newhire orientat ion, CCV Newsletter, month end reports, hourly employeeevaluation notifications and entry, separations, Summer Student Program,daily SAP data entry.

• Respond to routine employee, applicant, and candidate inquiries.• Provide professional and courteous customer service to employees andfamilies regarding issues, questions and concerns they may have.

• Assist HR Manager, HR Representatives and HR Administrative Assist-ant with assigned tasks as required.

• Provide, as needed, HR administrative support with tasks such as filing,copying, report processing and other HR administrative tasks as neces-sary.

• Be visible at various employee meetings such as safety meetings, pic-nics and other employee communication forums.

• Undertake special tasks and projects as required.• Provide support and backup to Payroll as needed.• Must be able to work 40 + hours a week as well as weekend or off hourswork as the business dictates.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING• High School Degree or equivalent.• Solid understanding of Human Resource regulations specifically FMLA,ADA with both state and federal agencies.

QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE/REQUIREMENTS• Three years equivalent experience in clerical skills such as basic com-puter skills, writing correspondence, filing, and answering phones.

• Experience in face-to-face interviewing desirable.• Must be efficient in the use of Excel, Outlook, and Word.• Basic knowledge of SAP Human Resources processes preferred.• Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.• Must have excellent organization skills and time management.• Strong attention to detail and accuracy is imperative.• Must be self motivated and self directed, being able to perform dailytasks with minimal direction.

• Utmost high level of confidentiality at all times.• Strong interpersonal skills and dealing professionally with all levels ofemployees required.

• Basic knowledge of mining and the mining environment a plus.PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORKING CONDITIONSMust be able to hear sufficiently to interpret telephone calls, emergencyalarms, computer, and telephone tones.

Occasionally required to lift up to 40 pound boxes of records, files and oth-er related materials.

Occasional stooping, kneeling, reaching and climbing may be required forfiling, visiting the mine site, and on occasion, meet with employees at thesite.

AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Please submit resume and compensation requirements to:

Anglogold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.Human Resources

Attn: Human Resource Administrative AssistantP.O. Box 191

Victor, CO 80860FAX: (719) 218-6122

Email: [email protected]

Help Wanted

Haul Truck OperatorAngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp., manager for the Cripple Creek & Vic-tor Gold Mining Company, has an immediate opening for a Haul TruckOperator at the mine site located two miles east of Cripple Creek, Color-ado.

RESPONSIBILITIES/JOB DUTIES:Operate haul trucks and water trucks to assigned locations. Haul fromload-out bin to valley heap leach, and other haulage requirements as as-signed by dispatch or requested by the mine supervisor in a safe and pro-ductive manner.

QUALIFICATIONS:Must have High School Diploma or GED equivalent. The successful can-didate must possess valid driver license with acceptable driving recordand the ability to pass a pre-employment physical and drug test. Must beable to work 12 hour rotating shifts and to lift up to 70 lbs. 2-5 years’ ex-perience in the safe, productive operation of CAT 777, 785, and 793 haultrucks and 773 water trucks is preferred but not required. Capable oflearning all operators manual, safety rules, and company procedures forall equipment listed above. Demonstrate a complete walk-around inspec-tion and verbally communicate mechanical problems in detail to minemaintenance.

Successful applicant must be able to maintain safe and adequate worksurroundings as well as ensuring environmental compliance. Must be ableto comprehend and follow written and verbal instructions. Successful ap-plicant must have a willingness to work wherever needed to assure thesuccess of AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.

This position is an hourly position.AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp. provides an excellent benefit pack-age and a hourly wage commensurate with experience.Please submit resume in confidence to:

AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp.Human Resources

Attn: Haul Truck OperatorP. O. Box 191

Victor, CO 80860FAX (719) 218-6122

e-mail:[email protected]

AngloGold Ashanti (Colorado) Corp. is an Equal Opportunity Employ-er.

Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company has an opening for aFloor Sales position at our location in Woodland Park.

Experience in retail sales is a must. Knowledge of paint is a plus. Excellentselling skills in a fast paced environment is required.. Responsibilities will in-

clude sales in all departments, running a cash register, ordering product,stocking and sourcing special orders.

Successful applicants must pass a pre-employment drug screen and APPtest, be 18 years of age. Foxworth-Galbraith offers competitive salaries and

an excellent benefits package. Candidates may apply at in person only:

Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Company300 So Chestnut

Woodland Park, CoFax: 719-687-4503

Rick Taylor- Operations Manager

EEO/AAP—Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

Help Wanted

Community Banks of Colorado is seeking qualified candidate to fillPT Teller (20 hours/wk) and

Universal Banker positions in ourCripple Creek location. For detailsand to apply, please visitwww.cobnks.com NBH Bank is anequal opportunity employer

Driver/Facility/Program AssistantI-PT Cripple Creek Parks and

Recreation. Starting pay $10.23/hour, no benefits. CDL preferred,but not required. Open until filled.EOE. Full ad and application atwww.cripplecreekgov.com.

Heavy Equipment Mechanic$36,402 to $49,250 yr., DOE

Full-time, full benefits. City ofCripple Creek Public Works

Department. Minimum of 2 yearsverifiable work experience in

Automotive Mechanic work; musthave a valid Class B Colorado

CDL; Full job ad and application atwww.cripplecreekgov.com EOE.

Open until filled

Heavy Equipment Operator$31,446-$42,544 yr., DOE

Full-time, full benefits. City ofCripple Creek Public Works

Department. Must have CDL with air brakes and qualified as a Level 0 Operator. Full job ad atwww.cripplecreekgov.com.

Open until filled. EOE.

Heritage Tourism Assistant – Part-Time –No Benefits- HeritageTourism attractions in CrippleCreek. $10.23-$13.84 hour, DOE.

Full job ad and application at www.cripplecreekgov.com Open until filled. EOE. Weekends required.

Housekeepersneeded immediatelyBe a part of thegreatest team in cleaning!Good pay, Great personality, Teamplayer, Dependable Transportationand cell phone a must

To apply call 719-689-0926

USAFA Farish Recreation Area willbe soliciting Request for Proposalfor the Caretaker Position. On-Siteresidency provided to ensure se-curity and safety of facilities andguests. Must be registered athttps://www.sam.gov/portal/SAM/##11. Call Betty: 719-333-4523

FARM & AGRICULTURE

Farm Products & Produce

Grain Finished Buffaloquartered, halves and whole

719-775-8742

GARAGE & ESTATE SALES

Garage Sales

MOVING SALE310 West Gunnison Ave

Woodland ParkAugust 8th & 9th 9am-1pmRain Date August 15 & 16

Furniture, Fishing Rods, HouseholdGoods, Art, too much to list!

Garage Sale904 Elizan DriveWoodland Park

August 9th & 10thSaturday & Sunday 8am-2pm

Antiques, Various Household Items,Books, Movies, CD's, Victorian

Swag Lamp, Bike Rack, Guy Stuff,Belt Pulley, Ski Boat

Yard SaleFriday & Saturday August 8th & 9th

8am-1pm1063 Blossom Road

Tranquil AcresWoodland Park

Yard SaleRain or Shine

Friday & SaturdayAugust 8th & 9th

8am-3pmMisc. Tools, China,

Collectibles and moreNo early birds!143 Kiowa Avenue

Woodland Park

MERCHANDISE

Computers

Medium size oak laptop/computerdesk 36 1/2 inches by 30 1/2inches by 19 inches. Really nice,seldom used, great for college stu-dents. Includes nice leather chair.Asking for $180 or best offer. Worthseeing. For more information con-tact Andy at 719-687-8787

Firewood

FIREWOOD FOR SALEsplit and delivered

$150 per cord,719-748-1128

FIREWOODLog Loads $125/cord (4 cord min.),

Rounds $149/cord,Split $199/cord

Hardwood/Pine Mix AvailableFuel Surcharge

David - Colorado Timber Products719-287-1234

Furniture

Schwinn's travel mans bike red 181/2" good shape, luggage rack,basket, etc. Great College Bike $60Cash obo (719)687-8787

PETS

Lost and Found

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ADULT CHILD Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. Fridays. For meeting location check out www.adultchildren.org. The group no longer meets at the Victor Community Center.

ALATEEN ABOVE the Clouds meets at the People’s Bank in Woodland Park at Hwy 24 and Sheridan Ave., rear entrance Mondays at 5:45-6:45 p.m. Handicap accessible. For more info call 719-632-0063

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Family Caregiver Support Group meets from 4:30-5:30 p.m. the �rst Tuesday of every month at the Woodland Park Public Library, in the board room on the third �oor. Group is for caregivers, family, and friends who deal with the daily challenges of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias - at home, in a facility setting, or from long distance. Support and encouragement is o�ered in a con�dential setting at no cost. Meet other caregivers and learn more about the disease, caregiving issues and share suggestions on how to take care of yourself and your loved one. For more information, contact the Alzheimer’s Association at 719-266-8773 or Paula Levy at 719-331-3640.

COMPUTER CLASSES are o�ered for free at the Florissant Library. You can take Computer Basics, Word I, Word II, Excel, and PowerPoint. To register for a class, or for information and a schedule, call 719-748-3939.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Education Program, an educational and support group where victims of domestic violence can learn more about power and control issues and the cycle of violence, meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady of the Woods Church in Woodland Park. Call Devra at 719-243-5508 or e-mail [email protected].

EARLY INTERVENTION Colorado - The Resource Exchange o�ers free playgroups call Nicol Houghland at 719-233-5873. Also provides developmental supports and services to children birth through 3 years of age, who have special developmental needs. For free developmental screening call 719-687-5047 or visit www.tre.org

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 5:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Cripple Creek.

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at Woodland Park Community Church O�ces, Suite A, 700 Valley View Drive in Woodland Park.

GED, ADULT basic education classes are from 3-6 p.m. Tues-days in the Aspen Mine Center, Cripple Creek. Free childcare provided. Open enrollment. Call 719-686-0705. Sponsored by Community Partnership Family Resource Center.

GED/ESL CLASSES are from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in Divide with open enroll-ment. Free childcare is provided. Call 719-686-0705 for more information. Sponsored by Community Partnership Family Resource Center.

TO HELP local families better prepare for an emergency, the local Home Instead Senior Care o�ce has a Web site containing downloadable materials such as a checklist of important contact names and information, a medication tracker, aller-gies/conditions worksheet and a wallet card to carry when away from home. These materials also can be accessed and downloaded at www.senioremergencykit.com. Contact the local Home Instead Senior Care o�ce at 719-534-3064 for more information.

LA LECHE League, for breastfeeding help and information before and after baby comes. Call Kathleen, the Teller County area leader, at 719-687-1164.

LITTLE CHAPEL Food Pantry, 69 County Road 5, Divide, is in

search of volunteers to help distribute food to its clients. Any help with paper work, loading cars or packing boxes is greatly needed. Distribution days are the second and fourth Mondays of the month. Volunteer times are from 1-7 p.m. Client food pick-up times are from 4:30- 6:30 p.m. Call Little Chapel Food Pantry at 719-322-7610 or visit littlechapelfoodpantry.org.

MONTHLY COMMODITIES food distribution program. Last Friday of each month at the Aspen Mine Center, 166 East Bennett Avenue, Cripple Creek. Proof of Teller County residence and income requirements must be met to participate. Call 689-3584 for more information.

A MULTIPLE Sclerosis support group meets from 10:30 a.m. to noon on the second Thursday of each month at the Wood-land Park Library. Call Annette at 719-687-4103.

NARCONON REMINDS families that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs is on the rise. Learn to recognize the signs of drug abuse and get your loved ones help if they are at risk. Call Narconon for a free brochure on the signs addiction for all types of drugs. Narconon also o�ers free assessments and referrals. Call 800-431-1754 or go to DrugAbuseSolution.com. Narconon also can help with addiction counseling. Call for free assessments or referrals, 800-431-1754.

NEW BEGINNINGS with Food workshop graduates meet every third Sunday of the month to provide ongoing support for overcoming health and weight issues and exchanging ideas and inspirations. For location and more information, contact Barbara Royal at 719-687-6823.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 12-step program group meets from 5:30-6 p.m. every Thursday at Mountain View United Methodist Church in Woodland Park. Call 719-687-0246 or 719-475-0037.

PARENTS AS Teachers and Bright Beginnings home visits available. Please call Community Partnership at 686-0705 to schedule a free visit for your newborn or young child.

PARENT EDUCATION Workshops for parents with children ages 1 through teens. Workshops provided throughout the year at Community Partnership in Divide. Childcare and meals included. Call 686-0705 for session dates and times.

SENIOR CITIZENS Club, Woodland Park, is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hot lunch o�ered at 11:45 a.m. Monday through Friday; reservations required; cost is $2.25 for those 60 and up and $6.50 for all others. Bridge is from noon to 3 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. 2nd Tuesday is potluck and program. 4th Tuesday is catered meal and program. Exercise for Arthritis program of the Arthritis Foundation is from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday and Friday. Bingo and Tai Chi is from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday. Membership is $20 per year and eligibility begins at 50 years of age. We love new members with new ideas. Contact phone is 719-687-3877.

SOUP KITCHEN is from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Woodland Park Community Church. All soups and breads are homemade, and the kitchen is open to anyone wanting a warm meal and some fellowship.

SUDDEN UNEXPECTED Infant Death Local Support Group. The group o�ers bereavement services for parents, families, friends and caregivers who have been a�ected by the sudden unexpected loss of an infant or toddler. There is no cost. The third Monday of the month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Colorado Springs Penrose Library, 20 N. Cascade Ave. Adult meet-ing only; no child care will be provided. For additional help and information, call Angel Eyes at 888-285-7437 or visit angeleyes.org.

TRE’S CRIPPLE Creek playgroup meets 9-11 a.m. Fridays at the Aspen MIne Center in downtown Cripple Creek. Call Cathy 719-687-8054.

TELLER COUNTY Nonpro�t Roundtable, �rst Tuesday of every month from noon to 1 p.m. (bring your own lunch). Free support group for nonpro�ts, covering various topics decided by local nonpro�ts. Contact Debbie Upton at the City of Wood-land Park, 687-5218 for locations and more information.

TELLER COUNTY Search and Rescue meets the �rst Monday of each month at the Woodland Park Library downstairs meeting room at 7 p.m. We are an all-volunteer, non-pro�t or-ganization tasked with locating and rescuing lost and missing people in Teller County and the surrounding areas. Experience is not required as we conduct all of our own trainings. Levels of participation range from general support (auxillary), mission support, SarTech I and SarTech II. Please contact Janet Bennett, membership chair, at 719-306-0826 for more info.

TOTAL JOINT replacement. Pikes Peak Regional Hospital & Surgery Center o�ers free classes on total joint replacement. Classes are free and o�ered every second and fourth Thursday. Learn about the bene�ts of joint replacement, what to expect and how to prepare. You don’t have to be scheduled for a joint replacement to attend a class. Classes are at Pikes Peak Regional Hospital, 16420 W. Hwy. 24 Woodland Park, in the Café Meeting room. They run from 2-4 p.m. Contact program coordinator Wendy Westall at 719-686-5779 for information. To register for an upcoming class, call 719- 686-5769.

TRE’S WOODLAND Park Playgroup meets from 9-10:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at the The Resource Exchange - Early Intervention Colorado, 509 Scott Ave. Suite B in the Woodland Exchange building. 719-687-5047 or 719-233-5873.

TELLER COUNTY Cancer Survivors Support & Education Group meets from 5:30-7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at Teller County Public Health Conference Room, at 11115 W. Hwy 24, Unit 2C, Divide. We focus on healthy living during and after cancer treatment. Survivors of any type cancer

and caregivers are welcome.  Call Brenda at 719-365-6741, or Carol or Shelley at 719-687-1180.

TOPS, TAKE O� Pounds Sensibly, the original nonpro�t weight-loss group is an educational support group providing weekly weigh-ins and programs to help members make posi-tive changes in the role food plays in their lives. Local chapter meets every Thursday at 10 a.m. in Green Mountain Falls at the Church of the Wildwood. Call Evelyn at 748-8383 for more information.

UTE PASS Sleep Support Group Do you wear cpap? Have problems sleeping?  Then join the Ute Pass Sleep Support Group.  This group is led by a clinical sleep educator and registered respiratory therapist dedicated to helping those with sleep disorders. Poor sleep can a�ect all aspects of our lives, including job performance, personal relationships, and our overall health. Please join me, admission is free. This group meets at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at the Woodland Park Library, downstairs in the meeting room. Call 719-689-0431 or email [email protected].

WEIGHT WATCHERS meetings are every Tuesday in Wood-land Park and Cripple Creek. Woodland Park meetings are 5:30 p.m., weigh-ins start at 5 p.m. at the Ute Pass Cultural Center, 210 E. Midland Ave. Cripple Creek group opens at 5:30 p.m. and meetings begin at 6 p.m. at the Aspen Mine Center, 166 E. Bennett Ave. Weight Watchers meetings last about 35 minutes, and it is recommended members attend one meeting each week to learn about healthy eating, gain motivation and get a con�dential weigh-in to track progress. Public is welcome to visit and see what it’s about at a participating Weight Watchers meeting with no obligation to join.

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WELLNESS HOUR meets at 2 p.m. the third Saturday of every month at the Lost Dutchman Resort. Learn how to enjoy health with the help of a free certi� ed health coach. Join us for a whole new way to think about weight loss and wellness as we share inspiring stories of personal transformations and lots of practical ideas for thriving instead of just surviving. This is not a diet, but a comprehensive health program that can help you or a loved one create long term health in your lives. Join us for an afternoon of encouragement and enlighten-ment. Call 719-689-0431 for more information or email [email protected].

WINGS PROVIDES therapist facilitated support groups for women and men in which survivors are believed, accepted and no longer alone. There is a women’s group on Tuesday

evening and one on Thursday evening. We are also starting a Loved Ones Group for family and friends of survivors. For more information contact the WINGS o� ce at 800-373-8671. Visit www.wingsfound.org.

WOODLAND PARK Parkinson Support Group will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 in the third � oor board room of the Woodland Park Library. Both those with Parkinson’s and their caregivers are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

YOUNG PARENTS Empowerment Support Group designed for teen and young mothers and fathers to aid in the life changes of having a child. Free program includes childcare and lunch. Please call Community Partnership 686-0705 for meet-ing times and locations.

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HELP THE Needy is growing in its capacity to help our friends and neighbors in Teller County. To join a fun group of volunteers, an open heart and a generous spirit are all that is required. Call Vince Scarlata at 719-687-7273.

INTERNATIONAL CULTURE club, which meets quarterly, is accepting applications for families wanting the opportunity to host a foreign high school exchange student for academic year 2013-2014. Students arrive in August. Contact [email protected] or 719-460-0355.

THE LOCAL Emergency Planning Committee meets 8-9 a.m. on the � rst Thursday of each month in the Divide Volunteer Fire Department conference room, 103 Cedar Mountain Road, Divide. This committee was created to help prepare Teller County to deal with the variety of emergencies including the

possibility of a pandemic in� uenza outbreak. The meeting is open to the public and visitors are welcome. Call 687-6416.

ODYSSEY HOSPICE. You can make a di� erence. Odyssey Hospice seeks volunteers to provide companionship to termi-nally ill patients living in the Ute Pass/Woodland Park area. Call 719-573-4166.

THE PIKES Peak Regional Medical Center Foundation is ac-cepting volunteer applications for its hospital gift shop. Help us run a fun and friendly gift shop/art gallery specializing in local art that raises money for projects supporting the hospital and the medical center campus. Pleasant environment, wonderful customers, light work load, no heavy lifting. Two shifts daily: from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or from 12:30-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call Susan 719-331-9762 or stop by.

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AUG. 9

HUMAN TRAFFICKING Mountain View United Methodist Church, 11o1 Rampart Range Road, plans a symposium on human tra� cking Saturday, Aug. 9. Speakers from prominent local organizations combating human tra� cking and restor-ing life to its victims will present information about their organizations and how the public can assist them. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. with a continental breakfast. A light lunch will be provided. The symposium will end by 2 p.m. Register at [email protected] or call the church o� ce at 687-3868. The symposium is free and open to the public.

AUG. 12

HOLISTIC HEALING Practitioners from the Wholistic Networking Community invite you to experience the bene� ts of holistic services on a � rst come, � rst served donation basis from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Aug. 12. You may choose from psychic guidance, touch and no touch Reiki, sound heal-ing; gluten free tips; life coaching and power prayer; Wholistic Networking Community. AARF, Adoptable Animal Rescue Force, a nonpro� t, no-kill animal rescue group located in a Divide, will be the bene� ciary of your donations. Venue: Moun-tain View United Methodist Church is at 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park. Call Shari Billger, 719-748-3412.

AUG. 14

DRIVER SAFETY AARP’s driver safety program is o� ered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14 at the Woodland Park Public Library, 218 E. Midland Ave. Registration is required. AARP members cost $15; non-members cost $20. Call 719-687-9281 ext. 113 for reservations.

AUG. 14-17

TRUE GEM The Woodland Park Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, to Sunday, Aug. 17, at the Woodland Park Saddle Club grounds, at Highway 24 between Walmart and Burger King. More than 40 dealers of rocks, minerals, fossils, petri� ed wood, custom jewelry, gemstones, beads and more. Special kids area. Free parking and admission. Contact www.woodlandparkrockandgemshow.com or Kim and Bodie, 719-360-9665.

AUG. 16 to Sept. 13

GEOLOGY COURSE Do you know that Woodland Park sits in an enormous fault, or that Teller County has produced more gold than the California and Alaska gold rushes combined?  Our little county enjoys some of the most amazing geology on the planet and some features are found nowhere else. Discover more by joining former U of MD Earth Sciences instructor Paul Combs for the 4th iteration of his “Geology of Teller County” course on � ve Saturday mornings from Aug. 16 to Sept. 13, plus a � eld trip on Sept. 20. Classes meet from 9 a.m. to noon in the Mueller State Park visitors’ center auditorium. Minimal walking: handicapped OK. No tests, just fun and info. Learn about our gold & silver, gems, fossils, faults, volcanoes, glaciers, and why those mountains look that way. Great for science teachers, retirees and rock hounds. Cost ($80) covers

course fees and park admission. Call 719-686-0488 for infor-mation and registration. (Do not call Mueller State Park.)

AUG. 16, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 15

SUPPORT GROUP The Woodland Park Parkinson Support Group will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, in the board-room of the Woodland Park Library. The group also will meet Sept. 20, Oct. 18, and Nov. 15.

AUG. 17

STREET DANCE The Je� rey Alan Band will perform at the Community Street Dance from 6-10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, at the Ute Pass Cultural Center Pavilion. Admission is free. Event is sponsored by the Ute Pass Saddle Club. Call 719-687-9975 or e-mail [email protected].

AUG. 17

GYMKHANA UTE Pass Saddle Club Gymkhana is Sunday, Aug. 3. Registration opens at 8 a.m. Cowboy church is at 8:30 a.m. First event is at 10 a.m. Future events are Aug. 17, Aug. 31, Sept. 14. Contact 719-687-9975 or e-mail [email protected].

AUG. 19

WHOLISTIC WELLNESS Area practitioners from the Wholistic Networking Community present a wholistic wellness program from 11-12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, at the Rampart Public Library, 218 E. Midland Ave., Woodland Park. The group meets the third Tuesday of each month. This month, the group welcomes Jimena Yantorno, a healer from Colombia. For information, or to RSVP, call 719-963-4405.

AUG. 22, Sept. 12

ASTRONOMY PROGRAM Join Ranger Leo Sack and see the

night sky the way it used to look before city lights crowded out the stars. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument o� ers an ideal balance between convenient location and a sky dark enough to reveal the countless stars that once lit the night for our ancestors. Programs are from 8-10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22; and from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12. Call 719-748-3253, ext. 122 or 202, or go to www.nps.gov/� fo.

AUG. 22-23

DINNER THEATER The drama club presents “Cowgirl Cookie and the Mysterious Disappearance of Grandma Sugar” at 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at Florissant Grange Hall. No reservations required. A dinner theater performance is at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 23. Reserva-tions required for the Aug. 23 show. Call 719-748-3939 for details and reservations.

AUG. 30

NATIVE AMERICAN Day On the front plaza at the Dinosaur Resource Center, the Seven Falls Indian Dancers will perform Native American dancing (weather permitting) at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Native American art, jewelry and crafts will be displayed.  See some wolves up close with Rocky Mountain Wildlife Foun-dation and enjoy some good food. Come and join the fun. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at 201 S. Fairview St., Woodland Park. Go to www.rmdrc.com.

THROUGH AUGUST

YOGA HIKES Ranger Denise Ackart from Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument leads yoga hikes from 9-10:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays through August. Meet at the visitor center. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with � exible soles, and don’t forget to bring water. Go to http://www.nps.gov/� fo/parknews/yoga-hikes.htm.