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Around the Neighborhood events calendar Sept. 3-9

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WEDNESDAY

Hatha Yoga — For all levels, led by Suetta Fischer, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Woodland Aquatic Center, 111 N. Baldwin St., Woodland Park. Mats and props supplied; 719-687-5233, city-woodlandpark.org.

AA Men’s Meeting — 7 p.m., Mountain View United Methodist Church, 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park, enter at back of church; coloradospringsaa.org.

THURSDAY

Beginner Bird Walk — 9:15-10:30 a.m., Mueller State Park, Elk Meadow Trailhead, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required; 719-687-2366.

ACA Meeting — A 12-step program for adults who grew up in addictive or dysfunctional homes, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Aspen Mine Center, 166 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek; Phil G., 719-824-2003, adultchildren.org or CrippleCreek.ACA@gmail.com.

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FRIDAY

Woodland Park Farmers Market — 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Memorial Park, 200 N. Park St., Woodland Park; wpfarmersmarket.com.

Rejuvenating Yoga — For all levels, led by Julia Archer, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Woodland Aquatic Center, 111 N. Baldwin St., Woodland Park. Mats and props supplied; 719-687-5233, city-woodlandpark.org.

Toastmasters Above the Clouds — 11 a.m., Woodland Park Public Library, Colorado Room, third floor, 218 E. Midland Ave., Woodland Park; 7821259.toastmastersclubs.org.

Junior Rangers on the Trail — For children with an adult, 11 a.m.-noon, Mueller State Park, Outlook Ridge Trailhead, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required; 719-687-2366.

Basic Survival For Kids — For ages 5 and older with an adult, 2-3 p.m., Mueller State Park, Camper Services, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required; 719-687-2366.

Wildlife Viewing Hike — 5:30-7:30 p.m., Mueller State Park, Black Bear Trailhead, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required. Registration: 719-687-2366.

Showing of “Truth Rising” — 7 p.m., Woodland Park Church of the Nazarene, 900 Evergreen Heights Drive, Woodland Park; 719-789-7575, churchoffice@wpnaz.org.

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FRIDAY-SATURDAY

Munchkin Market — Consignment sale of gently used children’s items, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Radiant Woodland Park Church, 1601 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park; munchkinmarket.net.

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SATURDAY

Veteran’s Breakfast — 8 a.m., Jess’ Place, 104 Midland Ave., donations; 702-373-2784, crhoda17@gmail.com.

AA Meeting — 8:30 a.m., St. David’s Episcopal Church, 26 Edlowe Road, Woodland Park; coloradospringsaa.org.

Archery — 10 a.m.-noon, Mueller State Park, Dragonfly Pond parking lot, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required. Foam bows available for younger kids, some adaptable equipment available. Call for details: 719-687-2366.

Moth Night — 7:30-9 p.m., Mueller State Park, Amphitheater, 21045 Colorado 67, Divide. Day pass $10 per vehicle required; 719-687-2366.

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SATURDAY-SUNDAY

Victor Heritage Days — With picnic, tours, presentations and more, Victor. Go online for schedule of events: victorheritagesociety.com.

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SUNDAY

Ute Pass Breakfast AA Group — 9 a.m., Red Cloud, 10400 Ute Pass Ave., Green Mountain Falls; 719-573-5020.

Florissant Growers and Makers Market — 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Florissant Community Park, 358 Circle Drive; tinyurl.com/5zr3rcck.

Yoga — Provided by Sun Mountain Health, Ayurveda & Yoga, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Guffey Community Charter School, 1459 Main St., Guffey, donation based. Registration: tinyurl.com/5bxuva3c.

Gillett and Cameron, the Entertainment Towns of the Cripple Creek Mining District History Lecture — 1 p.m., Cripple Creek Heritage Center, 9283 S. Highway 67, Cripple Creek. Donations accepted to benefit the Victor Heritage Society; 719-689-3315.

AA Meeting — 4 p.m., St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 367 E. Carr St., Cripple Creek; coloradospringsaa.org.

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MONDAY

Power Yoga — For all levels, led by Keely Brown, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Woodland Aquatic Center, 111 N. Baldwin St., Woodland Park. Mats and props supplied; 719-687-5233, city-woodlandpark.org.

AA Meeting — Noon, Florissant Grange, 2009 County Road 31, Florissant; coloradospringsaa.org/locations/florissant-grange.

C.O.P.E. AA Meeting — 3 p.m., St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 367 E. Carr St., Cripple Creek; coloradospringsaa.org.

Al-Anon Meeting — 5:30 p.m., Mountain View United Methodist Church, 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park, enter at back of church; al-anon.org.

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TUESDAY

EVENTS WITH REGISTRATION DEADLINES

Community Lunch — Noon, first and third Wednesdays, Mountain View United Methodist Church, 1101 Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park, donations accepted. Reservations required by noon on Mondays before lunch; 719-687-3868.

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ONGOING

Stranger Side of Victor Walking Tour — Walking tours of downtown featuring the twisted history of Victor, through Oct. 25, starting at the Victor Lowell Museum, 298 Victor Ave., Victor, $15, $12.50 for each additional ticket. Tickets: victormuseum.com.

Spirits of Sunnyside Walking Tour of Sunnyside Cemetery — To benefit the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum, through Oct. 25, Sunnyside Cemetery, 7th Street, Victor, $15, $12.50 for each additional ticket. Tickets: victormuseum.com.

Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center Meet & Greet Encounter — Check-in at 8:45 a.m. with tour at 9 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, 4729 Twin Rock Road, Divide. For ages 18 and older, $140 through Oct. 31. Registration: wolfeducation.org.

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DAILY

Victor Lowell Thomas Museum — 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 298 Victor Ave., Victor, $10, includes gold panning during summer months; 719-689-5509. Tickets: victormuseum.com.

Old Homestead House Museum — 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 353 Myers Ave., Cripple Creek, $9, $3 for ages 12 and younger; 719-689-9090, oldhomesteadhouse.com.

AA Meetings — Noon and 6 p.m., Red Cloud Serenity Club, 10400 Ute Pass Ave., Green Mountain Falls; redcloudfoundation.org.


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