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LOCAL HOLIDAY EVENTS *For Informational Purposes, No Fort Carson, Army Community Service Or Army Endorsement Implied LOCAL HOLIDAY EVENTS *For informational purposes, no Fort Carson, Army Community Service or Army endorsement implied. Some events require a fee and/or registration or tickets. Information may change without notice, and list is not all-inclusive of all events. DATE PROGRAM LOCATION INFORMATION Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater through 23 DEC The Santaland Diaries www.Theatreworkscs.org 3955 Regent Cricle, Colorado Springs through 24 DEC Santa Express – Royal Gorge Royal Gorge, Canon City www.Royalgorgeroute.com Santa's Workshop through 24 DEC Visit with Santa at the North Pole http://northpolecolorado.com/ 5050 Pikes Peak Hwy, Cascade Santa's Wonderland - magical Christmas village, free photos with Santa, free family holiday activities Bass Pro Shops through 24 DEC http://www.basspro.com/shop/en/santas-wonderland including fun crafts and games. Remove control trucks, foam toy arcade, Lincoln 13012 Bass Pro Drive, Colorado Springs Logs building area. every weekend through 24 Santa's Cabin in Old Colorado City - Bancroft Park, Old Colorado City 2324 https://shopoldcoloradocity.com/event- DEC santa photos, entertainment, Christmas Stroll W. Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs calendar/#!event/2017/11/25/santa-8217-s-cabin The Butte Theater, 130 Bennett Ave, Cripple through 30 DEC Angel of the Christmas Mine play http://buttetheater.com/ Creek Holiday Market through 31 DEC 102 Canon Ave, Manitou Springs https://www.commonwheel.com/ -Commonwheel Artist Co-op Christmas in Magic Town - 3,000 square foot miniature city with holiday details, special holographic through 31 DEC Michael Garman Museum & Gallery https://www.michaelgarman.com/magic-town/ performances and appearances by Santa and Mrs. Clause. Seasonal scavenger hunt. through 14 JAN Yule Tea at the Castle Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs www.Gleneyrie.org Skate In The Park through 15 JAN Acacia Park, Colorado Springs https://downtowncs.com/?s=skate+the+park -outdoor ice skating for the holiday season North Cheyenne Canyon (parking is at the Broadmoor East Lot at 6 Lake Avenue, with through 25 FEB Winter Lights at Seven Falls shuttle transportation to Seven Falls; alternatively https://www.broadmoor.com/broadmoor-adventures/seven-falls/ there is a new 2500 foot long walking trail that connects from the Broadmoor to the Falls) Cripple Creek and Victor, CO Gold Camp Christmas - 8-9 DEC Take a drive on a self-guided tour through the Cripple Creek & Victor area as mine http://visitcripplecreek.com/event/gold-camp-christmas/ headframes are decorated with large Christmas light displace Iron Horse Sports and Fitness Center, Fort Carson https://carson.armymwr.com/calendar/event/jingle-bell-run-and-candy- 9-Dec Jingle Bell Run and Candy Cane Hunt cane-hunt/1692539/20093?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social Fort Carson, CO Bethlehem Bash - 9-Dec The event includes make-it, take-it Christmas crafts and lunch is provided. Children get a fun event and parents get three kid-free hours to shop for Christmas. [email protected] 7-9, 14-16, 20-22 DEC Madrigal Banquet Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs http://gleneyrie.org/ 10 & 28 DEC Acoustic Eldolon Concerts Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs http://gleneyrie.org/ https://carson.armymwr.com/calendar/event/4th-infantry-division- 10-Dec 4ID Tree Lighting Ceremony & Holiday Concert William "Bill" Reed Special Event Center timeless-tidings-holiday-concert-and-holiday-tree-lighting- ceremony/1786710/21041 Holiday Hike at Mueller State Park - School Pond Trailhead, Mueller State Park outside 10-Dec http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/Mueller join a naturalist to hike School Pond Trail. Divide, Colorado 8-10, 15-23 DEC; 25 DEC – 01 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs Electric Safari at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo www.Cmzoo.org JAN Family Focused Fun: Winter Holidays Edition - East Library, Colorado Springs 12-Dec Make@East activity sampler of laster cutting, hand-stiched ornaments, one-of-a- http://www.ppld.org/east-library kind cards. Ages 5 and up Virtual Holiday Pajama Storytime - Monument Library, Monument listen to students from around the US via audio webcast. Stories through books, 12-Dec http://www.ppld.org/monument-library flannel boards, putppets, songs and activities. Come in pajamas and bring your favorite cuddly. Ages 3 and up. Simpich Showcase Theatre 2413 12 DEC - 01 JAN Simpich Christmas Marionette Performance: The Puppet Maker https://www.simpich.com/theatre-2016/ W. Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs LED Ornaments Sand Creek Library, Colorado Springs 13-Dec -learn to build circuits and make DIY ornaments. Families welcome, 11 and http://www.ppld.org/sand-creek-library younger must be accompanies by parent or guardian. Holiday Blooms + Wine Peak Place, 2360 Montebello Square Drive, Suite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holiday-blooms-wine-tickets- 13-Dec -learn the art of floral design H1, Colorado Springs 39918499306?aff=es2 Food + Film: Christmas in Connecticut + Flapjacks - Cheyenne Mountain Library, Colorado Springs 14-Dec kids ages 9-18 come enjoy a movie themed snack while watching the show at this http://www.ppld.org/cheyenne-mountain-library Tween & Teen event. On This Christmas Night concert - St. Peter Catholic Church, Monument 15-Dec http://www.petertherock.org/ evening of holiday music Fine Arts Center, 30 W. Dale Street, Colorado 15-Dec Public Free Day at the Fine Arts Center http://csfineartscenter.org/ Springs 15-28 DEC Broadmoor Holiday Show The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs www.Broadmoor.com Colorado Ballet Society 16-Dec Nutcracker Tea by Colorado Ballet Society https://www.danceinthesprings.com/ 8570 Criterion Drive, Colorado Springs Holiday Skating Exhibition - Cadet Ice Arena, 2168 Field House Drive, USAFA 16-Dec 719-333-0229 Holiday ice skating exhibition followed by Skate with Santa 16-Dec Build Gingerbread Houses at the Library Ute Pass Branch Library, Cascade http://www.ppld.org/ute-pass-library A Far Away Galaxy Space Foundation Discovery Center, 4425 16-Dec -Star Wars fun with costumed Star Wars characters, out of this world crafts and Arrowswest Drive, Colorado Springs https://www.discoverspace.org/events/dont-miss/far-away-galaxy games, Wookie Cookie decorating & Jedi training. Santa, Reindeer & Cookies at Crafted Colorado - Sweet Addict Bakery 115 16-Dec https://www.facebook.com/events/1935869783345964/ Santa for pictures, Reindeer for petting and Cookies to Deocrate! N. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs Mrs. Claus Storytime - Manitou Springs Library, Manitou Springs - check 16-Dec http://ppld.org/programs favorite stories, puppets, holiday songs website for other library dates/times Santa at the Dinosaur Resource Center - Dinosaur Resource Center, Woodland Park 16-21 DEC http://www.rmdrc.com/archives/1414 make ornaments, see Santa, decorate the tree! 17-Dec Colorado Springs Philharmonic Christmas Sympany Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs https://csphilharmonic.org/ Julebord - A Norwegian Christmas Feast - Viking Hall, 1045 Ford Street, Colorado Springs 17-Dec http://www.sonsofnorwaycs.com/ traditional Norwegian Julebord, carolin, holiday entertainment Western Museum of Mining & Industry, Colorado 18-Dec Holiday Model Train Exhibit http://www.wmmi.org/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=258855 Springs Cold Weather, Warm Stories: Sunggle Up Storytime - Sand Creek Library, Colorado Springs 19-Dec wear jammies and bring a blanket to cuddle whil reading winter themed books http://www.ppld.org/sand-creek-library and sipping hot chocolate Random Fandom: Elf Library 21C, 1175 Chapel Hills Drive, Colorado 20-Dec http://www.ppld.org/library-21c -Elf, snacks, and last-minute gift prep for ages 12-18 Springs Sand Creek Library, Colorado Springs Hot Cocoa and Movie Holiday Celebration - 20-Dec http://www.ppld.org/sand-creek-library decorating cookies, hot chocolate bar and the film The Polar Express, all ages The Pikes Peak Center, 190 S. Cascade, Colorado 20-21 DEC A Colorado Nutcracker https://www.danceinthesprings.com/ Springs Family Cooking Decorating - Fountain Library, Fountain 21-Dec http://www.ppld.org/fountain-library Decorate cookies 21-Dec Colorado Youth Ballet: A Colorado Nutcracker Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs http://www.pikespeakcenter.com/ Polar Express Family Party - Ruth Holley Library, Colorado Springs 23-Dec come in your pajames for holiday crafts, games, hot chocolate. Special family http://www.ppld.org/ruth-holley-library photo opportunity with Santa. Thunder Alley Bowling Center, Fort Carson https://carson.armymwr.com/calendar/event/save-date-new-years-eve- 31-Dec New Year's Eve Party party/1806972/21612 31-Dec Colorado Springs Philharmonic presents New Year’s Eve Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs https://csphilharmonic.org/.
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