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• Monument Library: Tri-Lakes Knitters & call Carolyn, 488-3620, www.4-mga.org, 303-360- Woodmoor Dr., Monument. New members welcome. Crafters, Fri., Jun. 7, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Drop in to 7080, [email protected]. If you are a female relative of a veteran who served share ideas, get help. Meets 1st and 3rd Fri. each month. • HAP-py Feet Foot Care Clinic, Wed., May 8, Senior on foreign soil during or other military action, Monument Branch Library, 1706 Lake Woodmoor Center located across the street from the Tri-Lakes you may be eligible. Meets 3rd Thu. each month. Info: Dr. Info: Clare Wissinger, 481-8442, www.ppld.org. YMCA, on the Lewis-Palmer High School campus. A Martine Arndt, 231-5323, Martine.Arndt@yahoo. • The Library Channel (Comcast 17) broadcasts registered nurse examines your feet, provides proper com. 24/7. See live simulcasts of programs, recorded toenail trimming, and tests both feet for pulse, nerve • Gleneagle Women’s Club Luncheon, Fri., May 17, presentations, a schedule of Library events, children’s sensations, and blood circulation. Cost: $30 for a 30- 11:30 a.m., The Club at Flying Horse (Thomas Blake story times, an adult literacy program, El Paso County min. visit; limited financial assistance is available for Ballroom), 1880 Weiskopf Point, Colorado Springs. Commissioners meetings, and much more. Find the qualifying applicants. 2nd Wed. each month. Info & The program is a Ladies Style Show presented by schedule online at ppld.org, then click on the link appointments: call the Visiting Nurse Association, Black/ and White/House Dress shop from the “Happenings @ Your Library,” then click on the (303) 698-6496. Briargate Shops, featuring models from Gleneagle “Comcast 17” link to search the schedule. • Black Forest AARP potluck lunch & meeting, Wed., Women’s Club. Cost: $22. RSVP by Fri., May 10, 6 For these and other library events, please check May 8, noon, Black Forest Lutheran Church, 12455 p.m., to Cynthia Burdakin, (248) 701-2508; Marilyn ppld.org/communityconnections/calendar. Black Forest Rd. The program will provide advice LaRue, 488-6892; Melanie Brown, 481-8980; or on how to avoid financial scams. All ages welcome. Claudia Moore, 598-2818. WEEKLY & MONTHLY EVENTS Meets 2nd Wed. each month. Info: Chuck, 749-9227, • Monument Hill Farmers Market opens for the • Monument Hill Kiwanis Club Breakfast Meeting, or aarpchapter1100blackforest.weebly.com. season, Sat., May 18, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., behind the D-38 every Sat., 8 a.m., Mozaic at the Inn at Palmer Divide, • Civil War Roundtable, Wed., May 8, 7 p.m., Administration Building, Second and Jefferson St., 443 Hwy 105, Palmer Lake. Guests are welcome to Monument Sanitation District Conference Room, 130 downtown Monument. Park in the administration the weekly meetings that feature speakers on a variety 2nd St., Monument. Open to all, no prior knowledge building parking lot. Playground for the kids! Many of topics. Info: Susan Adams 719-433-1733. needed. Meets 2nd Wed. each month. Info: Leon new vendors plus all your old favorites. Every Sat. • Bingo by the American Legion, every Sat., game Tenney, [email protected]. until the snow comes. Info: 592-9420. sales start at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., the • Senior Bingo at Old Monument Town Hall, Thu., • Juvenile Diabetes Support Group, Sat., May 18, Depot Restaurant, in Palmer Lake. Proceeds go to May 9, Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Protection District 9 a.m., It’s a Grind Coffee House, 15954D Jackson scholarships and other community support activities; Administration Complex, 166 Second St., Monument, Creek Pkwy, Monument. Meets 3rd Sat. each month. 70% of the sales go to game prizes and drawing for after the noontime senior lunch. Come for lunch at 11: Info: Dawn, 719-466-7551, [email protected]. free . Info: 481-8668, www.americanlegiontrilak 30 a.m., then stay and play. Free! Win prizes! Meets • Amateur Radio W0TLM (Tri-Lakes Monument espost911.com/bingo.htm. 2nd Thu. each month. Info: Maggie Nealon, 488- Fire Radio Association), Mon., May 20, 6:30 p.m., • Women’s A.A. Step Study, every Mon., 6 p.m. 3037. Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Protection District Station Family of Christ Lutheran Church, 675 W. Baptist • Legacy Sertoma Dinner meeting, Thu., May 9, 6: 1, 18650 Hwy 105 (next to Pinz bowling alley). Rd. Info: 481-0431. 30 p.m., Monument Hill Country Club, 18945 Pebble All amateur radio operators or those interested in • Senior Lunches at the old Monument Town Hall, st Beach Way, Monument. New members and visitors becoming amateur radio operators are welcome. every Mon. & Thu., except the 1 Thu. each month welcome. Meets 2nd & 4th Thu. each month. Info: Ed Meets 3rd Mon. each month. Info: Joyce Witte, 488- and holidays, Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Protection Kinney, 481-2750. 0859. District Administration Complex 166 Second St., • Ben Lomond Gun Club, Tri-Lakes Chapter, Thu., • Drummers! Mon., May 20, 6:30-8 p.m., Yoga Monument. Arrive 11:30 a.m., dine at noon. Stay for nd May 9, 7 p.m., Tri-Lakes Fire Station 1, 18650 Hwy Pathways, Suite A, West End Center, 755 Hwy 105, free bingo the 2 Thu. each month. Cost: $2. Info: 105 west of Monument near the bowling alley. Meets Palmer Lake. Free and open to the public. Bring any Dorothy Myers, 481-4189; Maggie Nealon, 488- 2nd Thu. each month. Info: 481-3364. kind of drum or other hand percussion instrument 3037. • Palmer Lake Art Group, Sat., May 11, 9 a.m., and join this fun-loving, informal group. Beginners • Tri-Lakes YMCA Senior Coffee, every Tue., 9:30- Vaile Hill Gallery, 118 Hillside Rd., Palmer Lake. A welcome! Usually meets 3rd Mon. each month. Verify 11:30 a.m., 17250 Jackson Creek Pkwy, Monument. variety of art programs are offered after the business date & time: Char, 488-3138. Members and non-members are welcome. Seniors, meeting. Guests welcome. Meets 2nd Sat. each month. • Senior Tea, Tue., May 21, 1-3 p.m., Senior Center at come socialize and have coffee and snacks in the front Info: 487-1329, www.palmerlakeartgroup.com. Lewis-Palmer High School (across from the YMCA). lobby. Sign up to bring snacks. Free. Info: 630-2604, • El Paso County Hazardous Materials & Recycling Come early to socialize, bring a salad or dessert to [email protected], www.ppymca.org. Collection Facility, Sat., May 11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., share. Meat dishes and tea provided. Be prepared to • Tri-Lakes YMCA Senior Fitness Classes, every 3255 Akers Dr., Colorado Springs. Open the 2nd have fun! Voluntary donations welcome. Meets 3rd Tue. & Thu., SilverSneakers Cardio Circuit, 8:30 Saturday each month as well as Mon.-Thu., 7 a.m.-5 Tue. each month. Info: Irene C., 484-0517. a.m.; SilverSneakers Muscular Strength & Range of p.m., accepts porcelain fixtures, common recyclable • Fibromyalgia Support Group, Mon., May 21, Movement, 9:30 a.m., 17250 Jackson Creek Pkwy. items and household hazardous waste such as paint 5 p.m., Police Station, 7850 Goddard (1 block Participants must be YMCA or SilverSneakers and related products, lawn and garden chemicals, off Academy on Kelly Johnson near Chapel Hills members. Info: 481-8728. household cleaners, old batteries, fire extinguishers, Mall), Community Room just inside main entrance. • Tri-Lakes YMCA Women’s Bible Study, every fireworks, flares, ammunition, automotive products A DVD will play 5-6 p.m.; meeting starts at 6 p.m. Wed., 11 a.m., 17250 Jackson Creek Pkwy, (no tires), various electronics, and TVs up to 19-inch Share concerns and success stories and talk to a D.O. Monument. Members and non-members are welcome. diagonal. Bring a nonperishable food item for Care Learn how you can become pain-free. No charge, no Free. Info: 630-2604, [email protected], and Share. Info: 520-7878, http://adm.elpasoco.com/ products sold. Meets 3rd Tue. each month. Info: 481- www.ppymca.org. Environmental_Services/Solid_Waste_Management. 2230. • Gleneagle Sertoma, every Wed., luncheon meeting at • Alzheimer’s Support Group, Sat., May 11, 10-11: • Veterans of Foreign Post 7829, Tue., May 21, Liberty Heights, 12105 Ambassador Dr., (off Voyager 30 a.m., Church at Woodmoor, 18125 Furrow Rd. 7 p.m., Sundance Mountain Lodge, 1865 Woodmoor Blvd in Colorado Springs). Interesting speakers and Meets 2nd Sat. each month. Info: LaVonne Putman, Dr., Monument. New members welcome. Meets 3rd programs; all are welcome. Info: Call Garrett Barton, 488-2557. Tue. each month. Info: Joe Carlson, 488-1902. 433-5396, Bob Duckworth, 481-4608, www.gleneagl • NEPCO Meeting, Sat., May 11, 10 a.m.-noon, New • Senior Social, Wed., May 22, 1-4 p.m., Fellowship esertoma.org. Monument Town Hall & Police Building, 645 Beacon Hall of the Black Forest Lutheran Church, 12455 • Senior Citizen Luncheons, every Wed., noon- Lite Rd. Steve Moorhead of Water Returns will speak Black Forest Rd. The Black Forest Lutheran Church 1 p.m., D-38 Learning Center, 146 Jefferson St., on water conservation through landscaping. All and the Black Forest AARP Chapter 1100 invite Monument. Tri-Lakes Health Advocacy Partnership are welcome to this meeting of local homeowners area seniors for an afternoon of socializing. All are (HAP) invites area seniors for lunch & activities. Free st rd associations. Info: 481-2723 or visit www.nepco.org. welcome; bring a friend and enjoy chatting, doing blood pressure screening 1 & 3 Wed. $3 donation • Tri-Lakes Home Educators’ Support Group, handwork, or playing Mexican train dominoes. Light requested. Info: 484-0517. Mon., May 13. Meets 2nd Mon. each month for refreshments will be served. Meets 4th Wed. each • Networking in Christ, every Thu., 8-9 a.m., Wisdom support, information, field trips, and special events. month. Info: Lavonne, 495-4021. Tea House, 65 Second St., downtown Monument. Info: [email protected]. • Legacy Sertoma Dinner meeting, Thu., May 23, 6: Come for coffee or breakfast and learn about this • Macular Degeneration Support Group for the 30 p.m., Monument Hill Country Club, 18945 Pebble different kind of business networking through prayer, Visually Impaired, Thu., May 16, 1-2 p.m. Meets praise, participation, and sharing prospects. Info: Alice 3rd Thu. Location varies. Info: Tri-Lakes Cares, 481- Sweatman, 200-5258, [email protected]. 4864 x103. • Al-anon Meeting: Letting Go, every Thu., 9-10:10 Calvary Fellowship Monument • Palmer Lake Historical Society Meeting: 238 Third St.—Downtown Monument a.m., Tri-Lakes Chapel, room 209, 1750 Deer Creek “Colorado Ice Houses,” Thu., May 16, 7 p.m., Rd., Monument. Info: www.al-anon-co.org, www.al- Pastor Tony Magar (719) 290-1748 Palmer Lake Town Hall, 28 Valley Crescent. Bill Reich 6:00 p.m. Saturday Evening anon-alateen.org, or call the 24-hour answering relates the results of his research into the railroad ice service at 719-632-0063 (locally) or 8 a.m.-6 p.m. houses of Colorado, including the Doyle Ice House in weekdays at 1-888-425-2666 (nationwide). Monument. Free and open to all. Refreshments served • Delivered through Christ Recovery Group, every after the program. Meets 3rd Thu. Info: Sarah, 481- Thu., 6:30-8 p.m., 14960 Woodcarver Rd. (just west 4278, www.palmerdividehistory.org. of I-25 and Baptist Rd.) Bible-based support group • Tri-Lakes Lions Club, Thu., May 16, 6:30 p.m. for all addictions. Info: 930-1954. social, 7-8 p.m. meeting, Sundance Mountain Lodge, • A.A. Big Book Study, every Thu., 7 p.m., Family 1865 Woodmoor Dr., Monument. The world’s largest ANIMAL MOVERS of Christ Lutheran Church, 675 W. Baptist Rd. Info: service club organization is now in Tri-Lakes! Meets 481-0431. 3rd Thu. each month. Info: David Prejean, 434-7031. • Myasthenia Gravis Association of Colorado • Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W. Post 7829, Thu., May Support Group. Location varies. For information, 16, 6:45 p.m., Sundance Mountain Lodge, 1865