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TELLER COUNTY RESOURCES QUICK LIST BROUGHT TO YOU BY : THE RESOURCE EXCHANGE TRE VISIT US ONLINE TO SEE A LIST OF ALL OF OUR SERVICES . WWW.TRE.ORG IF YOU ARE AFFILIATED WITH ANY OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND YOU FIND INFORMATION THAT NEEDS TO BE UPDATED PLEASE CALL 233-5873 OR EMAIL THE UPDATED INFO TO: NHOUGHLAND@TRE.ORG

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TELLER COUNTY RESOURCES

QUICK LIST BROUGHT TO YOU BY: THE RESOURCE EXCHANGE – TRE

VISIT US ONLINE TO SEE A LIST OF ALL OF OUR SERVICES. WWW.TRE.ORG

IF YOU ARE AFFILIATED WITH ANY OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND YOU

FIND INFORMATION THAT NEEDS TO BE UPDATED

PLEASE CALL 233-5873 OR EMAIL THE UPDATED INFO TO:

[email protected]

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Contents

CHILDCARE CENTERS/PRESCHOOLS & REFERRALS ........................................ 4

Child Care Connections ............................................................................................................................ 4

The Baby Station...................................................................................................................................... 4

Cripple Creek/Victor RE-1: Pioneer Preschool/Early Intervention Program & Head Start ........................... 4

Faith Lutheran Preschool, ........................................................................................................................ 4

Just For Kids & Summit Kids ..................................................................................................................... 4

Kids Rock University, ............................................................................................................................... 5

Woodland Park Community Church Learning Center, ............................................................................... 5

Preschool in the Pines, 312 N. West Street, Woodland Park ..................................................................... 5

Woodland Park RE-2 Pre-School/Early Intervention Programs .................................................................. 5

FAMILY VIOLENCE .............................................................................................................................. 5

Children’s Advocacy Center / Safe Passage ............................................................................................... 5

Sex Offender Registry .............................................................................................................................. 6

Victim Assistance Program ....................................................................................................................... 6

Teller County Department of Social Services ............................................................................................ 6

TESSA – Teller County .............................................................................................................................. 6

FINANCIAL .................................................................................................................................................. 7

Colorado 211 ........................................................................................................................................... 7

Child Care Assistance ............................................................................................................................... 7

Community Cupboard, ............................................................................................................................. 7

Commodities Program, ............................................................................................................................ 7

The Dressing Room .................................................................................................................................. 7

Food Pantry, ............................................................................................................................................ 7

Teller County Department of Social Services, ........................................................................................... 8

HEALTH/MEDICAL/NUTRITION .......................................................................................... 8

Colorado Springs Health Partners, ............................................................................................................ 8

Community Partnership Family Resource Center ...................................................................................... 8

Divide Health Clinic (Peak View Community Health Center- Peak Vista), ................................................... 8

Ideal Family Healthcare, .......................................................................................................................... 9

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Mountain View Medical Group, ............................................................................................................... 9

Penrose Mountain Urgent Care, ............................................................................................................... 9

Pikes Peak Regional Hospital, ................................................................................................................... 9

Woodland Integrative Medicine, Dr. Schroeder , ...................................................................................... 9

Teller County Public Health, ..................................................................................................................... 9

Dr. Wever, ............................................................................................................................................. 10

WIC-Nutrition Program, ......................................................................................................................... 10

Woodland Park Family Medicine, ........................................................................................................... 10

PRENATAL/INFANT/PRE-SCHOOL RESOURCES ........................................................... 10

C.A.S.A. (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of the Pikes Peak Region .................................................. 10

Choices - Pregnancy and Parenting Center,............................................................................................. 10

Community Partnership Family Resource Center – Divide/Cripple Creek ................................................. 10

LaLeche League, ..................................................................................................................................... 11

Marion House Life Support Center, ........................................................................................................ 11

The Resource Exchange / Early Intervention Colorado, ........................................................................... 11

MENTAL HEALTH .......................................................................................................................................................... 11

Aspen Point ........................................................................................................................................... 11

NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness, ........................................................................................... 11

Shining Mountain Child & Family Therapy .............................................................................................. 12

LIBRARIES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

Florissant Library ................................................................................................................................... 12

Woodland Park Library .......................................................................................................................... 12

PLAYGROUPS .................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Baby & Toddler Playgroups – Woodland Park, Cripple Creek & Divide .................................................... 12

Cripple Creek Playgroup, ........................................................................................................................ 12

Baby & Toddler Playgroup, .................................................................................................................... 12

Guffey Playgroup, .................................................................................................................................. 12

Woodland Park Playgroup, .................................................................................................................... 13

MOPS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13

M.O.P.S. (Mothers for Preschoolers) ...................................................................................................... 13

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CHILDCARE CENTERS/PRESCHOOLS & REFERRALS

To search for licensed in-home and childcare facilities online please visit the Colorado Department of Human Services. http://www.colorado.gov/apps/cdhs/childcare/lookup/index.jsf

For child care questions and referrals contact:

CHILD CARE CONNECTIONS

Childcare referral to all types of licensed care, parent education, community resources. http://www.childcareconnections.net Email: [email protected] Fax: 719-632-8139. Toll Free Number for Referrals: 1-877-338-2273. Call: 719-632-1543

THE BABY STATION Woodland Park 330 S. Baldwin Ave. Accepts babies 6 weeks to 2 years of age. Contact: Jennifer Douglas 687-7298

CRIPPLE CREEK/VICTOR RE-1: PIONEER PRESCHOOL/EARLY INTERVENTION

PROGRAM & HEAD START

412 N. C St., Cripple Creek 1/2 day program for children ages 3-5 years who are not yet eligible for kindergarten and includes children with special needs. Eligibility for Colorado Preschool Program and Head Start will be assessed. Free screening (and evaluation if recommended) for all children birth to 5 years of age living in the school district. http://www.ccvschools.com Contact: Patty Waddle 689-3420

FAITH LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL , 1310 Evergreen Heights Drive, Woodland Park Offers Preschool for ages 3- 5 years, Monday through Friday; 2 day or 3 day a week programs from 8:45 AM to 12:00 PM. After school Enrichment program from 12:00-3:30. http://www.faithpreschoolwp.org/ Contact: Shelley Fish 687-2303

JUST FOR KIDS & SUMMIT KIDS , Woodland Park & Divide Accepts children infant to 16 years of age. Offers Pre-School, Pre-K programs, summer programs, and before & after school programs in Woodland Park and Divide. Contact: Bonnie Johnson 687-7595

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KIDS ROCK UNIVERSITY , Parks and Recreation & 412 N. C St., Cripple Creek After school and Fun Friday Program available. Summer camp hours are: Monday through Friday 7:15 AM to 6:30 PM. Accepts children 5 to 12 years of age. After school program is from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Monday through Thursday, & Fridays from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM. AIM (Assets In Motion), for the kids forth through ninth grades, is only run during the school year Monday through Thursday. http://www.cripplecreekgov.com/page.asp?id=117&name=Parks%20and%20Recreation%20Department Contact: Todd Haberman or Julie Martin 689-3514

WOODLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHURCH LEARNING CENTER , 800 Valley View Drive, Woodland Park Open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Woodland Park Community Church. Accepts children 12 months (walking) through 7 years. The purpose of the Learning Center is an outreach ministry to parents in our county. The Learning Center is a licensed pre-school program for up to 60 children that uses a Christian curriculum to teach children during this all-day day care service. Registration is required, will accept on drop-in basis or permanent slot. http://www.wpcclearningcenter.com Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Leitner 687-3027

PRESCHOOL IN THE PINES, 312 N. WEST STREET , WOODLAND PARK

Accepts children ages 12month (if walking) through 12 years of age. Offers toddler, Pre- School, Pre-K, and CCAP programs. Transportation available. Contact: Darlene Ruth & Lisa Osborn 687-9443

WOODLAND PARK RE-2 PRE-SCHOOL/EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Developmentally appropriate pre-school programs for children 3 to 5 years of age who are not yet eligible for

kindergarten including children with special needs. Child’s eligibility for the Colorado Pre-School Program will

be assessed. Free developmental screening (and evaluation if recommended) for all children birth to 5

years living in the school district.

Contact the Family Bridger for screening. http://new.wpsdk12.org

Contact: Columbine Elementary Peggy Wallace 686-2311

Gateway Elementary a.m. Keren Dooley

686-2184 Gateway Elementary p.m. Linda Sanderson 686-2185

Summit Elementary a.m. Jill Cochran 686-2414

Summit Elementary p.m. Keren Dooley 686-2415

Family Bridger Teresa Zboralski 686-2050

FAMILY VIOLENCE

CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER / SAFE PASSAGE Resources, psycho-educational support groups for non-offending parents of children that have been

victims of crimes. Also, support groups for girls 9-12 years & teens 13 – 18 years. All support groups are

free.

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http://www.safepassagecac.org Email: [email protected] Call: 636-2460

SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY

The public has limited access to information concerning persons convicted of unlawful sexual behavior to

allow them to protect themselves and their children from these persons. Any person requesting

information shall show proper identification or other proof of residence, fill out a questionnaire and give

reason for request.

http://www.co.teller.co.us/Sheriff/default.aspx click on sex offender list, or http://www.city-

woodlandpark.org/home/police-department/sex-offender-registry/

Also check this website www.familywatchdog.us

Contact: Woodland Park, 687-9262

Cripple Creek, 689-2655

Teller Sheriff’s Office, 687-9652

VICTIM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM , Teller County Crisis intervention for crime victims in Teller County. Referrals for counseling, support, follow–up and assistance with the legal system. Email: [email protected] http://www.city-woodlandpark.org/home/police-department/victim-advocate/ Contact: Victim Advocate – Jan McKamy 686-2509

TELLER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES , 740 E. Hwy 24 Woodland Park Report suspected child abuse at this phone number. When recording begins, press 0 for the operator, and tell the person answering the phone you want to report suspected child abuse. http://www.co.teller.co.us/DSS/default.aspx Call: 687-3335 or hotline 686-5550

TESSA – TELLER COUNTY TESSA is a confidential domestic violence/sexual assault victim service agency.

We seek to accomplish this goal this in a variety of ways: Provide immediate safety for women, children and other victims escaping abuse through our safehouse. Empower survivors through our advocacy and counseling programs. Create a safer future through education and outreach to schools, businesses, and other organizations.

Visit the website for advocate contact info: http://www.tessacs.org/ Call General Info: 633-1462

Crisis Line: 633-3819

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FINANCIAL

COLORADO 211

2-1-1 is a free, confidential, multilingual service that refers callers to non-emergency health and human services. Referrals you can access by dialing 2-1-1: Rental/Utility Bills Assistance, Housing/Emergency Shelter, Food/ Clothing Banks, Mental Health Assistance, Dealing With and Preventing Abuse, GED/ESL Classes, Suicide Intervention and Prevention, Medical Clinics, Rx Assistance, Senior Services, Youth Programs, Support Groups, Legal Assistance https://211.colorado.communityos.org Call: 211 or (866)760-6489

CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE Applications for this program administered by the Teller County Department of Social Services (DSS) are

available at all licensed childcare centers and at DSS. Pick up an application and call DSS for an

appointment. Eligibility based on income and work activities (job, school or training).

http://www.co.teller.co.us/DSS/; Call: 687-3335

COMMUNITY CUPBOARD , 414 N Hwy 67, Woodland Park Families are given a 3-5 day supply of food and may use this resource three times within a six-month period of time. Hours are from 9:30 – 11:30 AM Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on a walk-in basis. You must provide your Social Security number and proof of Teller County residency. http://www.wpcommunitycupboard.org E-mail: [email protected] Contact: 687- FOOD (3663)

COMMODITIES PROGRAM , Cripple Creek – Aspen Mine Center 166 E Bennett Ave Families in need of food can access this program at the Aspen Mine Center the last Friday of every month from 9 AM to 2 PM. You do need to bring a positive ID, proof of address and Social Security number. Free clothes and limited house hold items available Mon-Fri call ahead required. http://www.aspenminecenter.org/programs.htm Contact: Aspen Mine Center 689-3584

THE DRESSING ROOM - Cripple Creek – Aspen Mine Center 166 E Bennett Ave, Clothing and household items are available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The dressing room is located on the lower level of the Aspen Mine Center. Donations are gladly accepted, and donors are encouraged to call the Aspen Mine Center prior to dropping off goods. http://www.aspenminecenter.org/programs.htm Contact: Aspen Mine Center 689-3584

FOOD PANTRY , Divide - Little Chapel of the Hills Bags of groceries are given depending on the size of the family. (2-3 bags for a family of 4) Free the 1st time, and then a $2 donation is requested for subsequent visits. Distribution is on the second and fourth

Monday of the month, 4:30 – 6:30 pm on a first-come-first serve basis.

Website: http://www.littlechapelofthehills.com Email: [email protected] Call: 686-1234

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TELLER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES , 740 E. Hwy 24 Woodland Park / Aspen Mine Center Cripple Creek

Woodland Park: Hours are 8:00 AM to 12 Noon & 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM Mon – Fri, Tues 8:00 AM – 12 Noon. Cripple Creek: each weekday except Tuesday. Programs include Adolescent Services, Adult Protection, Aid to Needy Disabled, Child Care Assistance, Child Protection, Child Support Enforcement, Colorado Job Service, Colorado Works (Formerly AFDC), Core Services (Formerly Family Preservation Programs), Employment First, Food Stamps, Foster Parent Program, Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, Long Term Care Programs, Medicaid for Children and Pregnancy, Medicaid Transportation, New Directions, Old Age Pension, and Parent Education.

http://www.co.teller.co.us/DSS/dss_main.htm Woodland Park: (Request extension for specific program) 687-3335 Cripple Creek: 689-3584, x106 Hotline: 686-5550

HEALTH/MEDICAL/NUTRITION COLORADO SPRINGS HEALTH PARTNERS , 720 W. Hwy 24 Woodland Park Office hours are Monday – Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Most insurance accepted, CHP+, Medicaid, etc. http://www.cshp.net/Loc_WoodlandP.asp Contact: Dr. David Duncan MD 522-1133 Dr. Casie Chen MD

Dr. Randall Hoffman, DO

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER , 1115 Hwy 24 Suite 2d, Divide Provide help getting through the paperwork to apply for CHP+, Medicaid or other health insurance. Website: http://www.cpteller.org Call 686-0705

DIVIDE HEALTH CLINIC (PEAK VIEW COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER- PEAK VISTA), 34 Hybrook Rd. South, Divide. Monday - Friday 7:30 AM to 6 PM, Accepting Medicaid, Medicare, Child Health Plan+, CICP, and many private insurances. Charges are on a sliding fee scale (proof of income required). Registration for Medicaid, Medicare, Child Health Plan + and accepted private insurances can be done on the phone by calling 632-5700 and ask Operator for registration. Provide preventive, education, routine exams, to same-day treatment of acute illness and injury and on-going primary care and follow-up for chronic health conditions. Services are customized to the needs of the entire family: pregnant mothers, newborns, children, adolescents, adult and the elderly. Specialty care is referred to qualified community providers. http://peakvista.org/divide.htm Office and to register: 632-5700

Dental: 475-0783

Dr. Harris – 381 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park Office hours are 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday.

Call:

They do not accept Medicaid

687-6088

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IDEAL FAMILY HEALTHCARE , 335 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs Their goal is to provide compassionate, evidence-based medical care that is accessible and affordable. Accepts Medicare and discount rates for uninsured. Online scheduling available. http://www.idealfamilyhealthcare.com Dr. Greg Sharp: 686-8844 Dr. Heather Sharp

MOUNTAIN VIEW MEDICAL GROUP, Woodland Park – 16222 W. HWY 24 Woodland Park Family and Pediatric medicine. Most insurance accepted, traditional Medicare. http://www.mtviewmedgroup.com/home Dr. Laura Boschert (Pediatrician): 687-6022

PENROSE MOUNTAIN URGENT CARE, 41 N. HWY 67, Woodland Park

Clinic hours are from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM weekdays and 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekends. No appointments necessary. Most health plans accepted. Urgent and acute care facility, limited laboratory and X-ray services, rehabilitation services, staffed by physicians, registered nurses, certified laboratory and radiology technicians. http://www.penrosestfrancis.org/pmuc#sthash.rjTZR9kt.dpbs Call: 687-0551

PIKES PEAK REGIONAL HOSPITAL , Woodland Park - 16420 West Highway 24 Open for emergency, follow-up and outtake services. http://www.pikespeakregionalhospital.com/ Call: 687-9999

WOODLAND INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE , DR. SCHROEDER , 400 W Midland Ave. Suite 155, Woodland Park Office hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30-noon to 1:00-5:00 PM. They do not accept Medicaid. Contact: Dr. William Schroeder, DO, Internist 686-0032

TELLER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH, Divide - 11115 Hwy 24 Unit 2C, / Cripple Creek Aspen Mine Divide hours Monday through Friday 8 AM - 4:30 PM Cripple Creek Satellite Clinic is at the Aspen Mine Center (166 E. Bennet Ave.) by appointment only. Public Health offers primarily prevention service with direct service for women's health and limited child health with scheduled appointments. Fees charged on a sliding scale based on income. Immunizations, WIC, EPSDT, Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs, women’s health, prenatal support, family planning, communicable diseases surveillance, walk-in clinics and cancer control program are also available at Public Health. http://www.tellercountypublichealth.org/ Call for Divide and Cripple Creek: 687-6416

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DR. WEVER , 720 W. HWY 24, Woodland Park Office hours in Woodland Park are Mon, Tue, Fri 9:00 - noon 1:30-5:00 PM, Wed 9:00 - 1:00, Thurs from 12 Noon to 5:00. This office is moving to Cripple Creek, moving date to be announced later. Please call office for up to date information. Contact: Dr. Kurt Wever, MD, Family Practice: 686-0878

WIC-NUTRITION PROGRAM , Teller County (Divide & Cripple Creek) The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children - better known as the WIC Program - serves to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, & children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to health care. WIC at the Aspen Mine is by appointment. http://www.co.teller.co.us/PublicHealth/WIC.htm Contact: Teller County Public Health 687-6416

WOODLAND PARK FAMILY MEDICINE , 16222 HWY 24, Suite 200, Woodland Park Provides a variety of health care services from preventive, dermatology, gynecological, newborn to geriatric, etc. Work with most insurance companies to ensure continuity of your care if you change plans or policies. Offer payment plans if you are a self-pay patient or in- between insurance plans.

Website: http://www.woodlandparkfamilymedicine.com email: [email protected] Contact: Dr. Matthew Young, MD, Family Practice: 686-2801

PRENATAL/INFANT/PRE-SCHOOL RESOURCES

C.A.S.A. (COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES) OF THE PIKES PEAK REGION

Provides a volunteers voice in court for children who are victims of abuse, neglect, or domestic conflict, and promote community awareness of these issues to ensure safe and permanent homes. Call: Berkeley Davis 338-8741

CHOICES - PREGNANCY AND PARENTING CENTER , Woodland Park / Cripple Creek All services free. Walk-in clients welcome. Pregnancy tests, early OB ultrasound, medical referrals, parenting classes, fatherhood training and material assistance. www.whatchoices.com Email:[email protected] Call Woodland Park: 687-1200 Call Cripple Creek: 208-7863

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER – DIVIDE/CRIPPLE CREEK

Community Partnership Family Resource Center (CPFRC) is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit corporation serving the needs of families in Teller County. Core services offered under the CPFRC umbrella include Adult Basic Education/GED, Bright Beginnings, and Parents as Teachers, Parenting Classes, Infant/toddler Playgroups, Healthy Living programs, and special events all year round. http://www.cpteller.org Call: 686-0705

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LALECHE LEAGUE , Woodland Park La Leche League Groups offer free breastfeeding help and information via phone or monthly meetings. La Leche League Leaders are experienced mothers who have breastfed their own babies and who have been trained and accredited by La Leche League International to help mothers and mothers-to-be with breastfeeding. Call for location & meeting information. http://www.lllusa.org/COWY/WoodlandParkCO.html Call: Kathleen Robson 687-1164

MARION HOUSE LIFE SUPPORT CENTER , Colorado Springs – Catholic Charities Provides prenatal services – maternity wear, childbirth classes, etc., infant, children, and women’s clothing, parenting information, job and education services, nutrition services, and a car seat program. Appointments appreciated for car seats only. Office hours are 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Mon, Wed, Thurs, & Friday. Tues 11:00-4:00PM. Emergency services (diapers and formula) are available. http://www.ccharitiescs.org (use the quick links toggle for the program you want.) Call: 578-1222

THE RESOURCE EXCHANGE / EARLY INTERVENTION COLORADO , Teller County, Park & El Paso County Birth to three years olds: FREE developmental evaluations! Birth to Adult: Services and supports for families and children birth to age three with special needs, speech delays, developmental delays etc. Provided at no cost to families of eligible children. Please call the number listed below to see if your child would be eligible. This organization is a nonprofit whose mission is to build independence for people with developmental disabilities. Their programs include Early Intervention, Family Support, Children’s Extensive Support, Supported Living Services, Comprehensive Services and Transportation. Please call for more information. www.tre.org Call: 687-5047

MENTAL HEALTH

ASPEN POINT Mental health and Youth Services, serves youth ages 11-21, depending on individual need and ability. http://www.ppbhg.org Email: [email protected] Call: 572-6100

NAMI – NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS , 10 E. Willamette Ave., Colorado Springs Offers Free 12 week NAMI Family-to-Family class for families who have mentally ill loved ones. Support groups, resources, how to be an advocate, and classes. Website: http://www.namicoloradosprings.org/ Email: [email protected] Call: 473-8477

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SHINING MOUNTAIN CHILD & FAMILY THERAPY , 400 W Midland Ave. Suite 245, Woodland Park Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, PCIT is an evidence-based therapy developed for children 2-7 years old. Website: http://shiningmountaincft.vpweb.com/ Contact: Susan D. Marion, LPC 687-1981

LIBRARIES

FLORISSANT LIBRARY

Offers story times every Thursdays at 10:30 AM at the Florissant Library.

http://rampart.colibraries.org Call: 748-3939

WOODLAND PARK LIBRARY

Offers story times every Wednesday & Thursdays at 10:00 AM at the Woodland Park Library.

http://rampart.colibraries.org

Call: 687-9281 x137

PLAYGROUPS

BABY & TODDLER PLAYGROUPS – WOODLAND PARK , CRIPPLE CREEK & DIVIDE

FREE Playgroups for children ages’ birth to 4 years. Programs include art, singing, story time, field trips and loads of Playtime! For details or directions for any of these groups please call the instructors or the playgroup coordinator. http://tellertots.weebly.com/ Contact Teller & Park County Coordinator: Nicol Houghland 233-5873 Divide call CPFRC: 686-0705 ext. 3

CRIPPLE CREEK PLAYGROUP , Cripple Creek Meets on Fridays at The Aspen Mine Center, 9-11am. Please call the instructor to verify days of operation before attending due to special park days. Or Cathy Kelsay – (Instructor) 687-8054

BABY & TODDLER PLAYGROUP , Divide - 11115 W. Highway 24 Playgroups for children Birth to 4 every Monday & Wednesday from 9-10:30 at Community Partnership Family Resource Center, play area year round. On the north side of HWY 24, above McGinty’s on the east side of the building. FREE! Call Michelle Carothers: 687-2184

GUFFEY PLAYGROUP , Guffey - 1459 Main St Free program for children birth to 5 that offers age appropriate play, music and activities. Drop-ins welcome. Hours: Wed 10:30 – 11:30 Guffey Preschool room. FREE www.guffeyschool.org Call: 689-2093

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WOODLAND PARK PLAYGROUP , Woodland Park 509 Scott Ave. Suite 2b Playgroup meets at The Resource Exchange/Early Intervention Colorado office play area on Wednesdays & Thursdays from 9-10:30 year round. Or Clare Nieto – (Instructor), email: [email protected] 287-2899 Or Heather Eason – (Instructor), email: [email protected] 651-5574

MOPS M.O.P.S. (MOTHERS FOR PRESCHOOLERS) Woodland Park Fun and exciting program for all moms with children birth through 5 years old. Each meeting has a special speaker who addresses a topic relevant to a MOP, a friendship group time, a creative activity and refreshments. Best of all, you enjoy meeting other moms. http://www.utepassmops.org Woodland Park Community Church every first and third Tuesday 687-9444 http://www.mops.org