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SUMMARY:4th Summer Tour: Tour of May Natural History Museum
DESCRIPTION:You’ve all seen the world’s largest beetle\, Herkimer\, from the roadway of SH-115.  Just last year\, the refurbished statue won an HPA award for excellence in preserving shared heritage. He will welcome you in as you proceed up the the road to the museum\, which has been in place since the late 1950’s when it was built by John May.  The museum building holds the world’s largest insect collection\, as James May went all over the world finding specimens. (Note:  The owners also own a nice Golden Eagle campground on the hillside above the museum.)  This museum is an icon to those who have lived in and visited the Springs over the years\, and grew up wondering what was up the hill (from the giant beetle) in that museum. \nPlease bring $10 cash exact change (or credit card) per person to the museum (group rate) to register at 5:30-6 PM.  At 6:00 PM we will split into 3 groups\, and rotate every half hour: \n\nOne group will go into the theater\, which will show a film featured on Fox business news about the family running the museum. (Two other films are also available if those might be preferred.)\nSecond group will tour the museum showroom\, there is a gift shop also.\nThird group will go outside in front of the museum and enjoy some time at the picnic tables\, have snacks and water or walk outdoors looking for insects and other fauna in the waterway\, grasses\, etc.  (Wear good walking shoes.)\n\nDirections:  The museum and grounds are located on the west side of SH-115\, past the south side of town. Take I-25 to Nevada\, get off on Hwy. 115 (much construction is going on on that roadway)\, drive about 11 miles.  You will see a very tall white water tower to your left\, and Herkimer on your right.  Turn west there onto Rock Creek Canyon Road.  Take a photo of the beetle and then proceed up the dirt road. \nParking:  This is going to be a concern.  Try to carpool as much as possible.  Please save the 10-15 or so parking spaces directly adjacent to the museum for those with walking problems. Someone will direct others up the hill from SH-115\, where some can park their vehicles along the roadway\, near the concrete plant/construction and form informal carpools to bring some vehicles all the way up that road to the museum. \nOur host for the evening will be Diana Fruh\, who is the museum director.
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-4th-tour-tour-of-may-natural-history-museum/
CATEGORIES:2023 Summer Tours
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SUMMARY:5th Summer Tour: Art on the Streets
DESCRIPTION:Art on the Streets Walking Tour \nThe annual Art on the Streets program transforms Downtown streets into an outdoor art gallery. Explore public art and get firsthand insight into the artists’ process on this walking tour. \nCheck-in begins at 5:30 PM at the Nick Venetucci statue on the north side of the Pioneers Museum\, \n215 S. Tejon Street.  When the first group of 20-25 is checked-in\, their tour will begin. \n$5 per person for this private guided tour.  Please use the link below to register and pay for the event directly through Downtown Partnership. \nLink for Registration and Payment \nPARKING & GETTING AROUND DOWNTOWN \nThere are a variety of parking options Downtown. Visit Downtown Parking for a parking map and information on the ParkMobile app\, which allows you to pay meters and extend your time remotely. \nPlan on at least one and a half hours to park\, complete the tour\, and return to your car. \nTours may not start and end at the same location. Try a scooter or PikeRide electric bicycle to get around Downtown or back to your car. The Zeb free Downtown shuttle also service stops throughout Downtown. See the map HERE. \nTHINGS TO DO BEFORE AND AFTER THE TOUR!\nThe Discover Downtown Savings Pass is your ticket to saving on everything from shopping and dining to attractions. Sign up for the free app today! Discover Downtown Savings Pass \nDisabled Access: Yes \nBathrooms: None provided \nHPA Coordinator:  Ann Brock                Tour Guides:  Michelle Winchell & Downtown Ventures Staff
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-5th-tour-tour-of-may-natural-history-museum/
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SUMMARY:6th Summer Tour: First United Methodist Church
DESCRIPTION:This tour is now at full capacity. We encourage you to check out the remaining Summer Tours! \nCheck in at 5:30 – Check in will be in the lobby at the North entrance of the Church. \nTours start at 6:00 and will last approximately 2 hours. \nThe tour is free for all HPA Members. The non HPA members may attend for a voluntary donation of $10  If you are not a member\, we encourage you to click here to renew or join the HPA. \nA waiver must be signed proceeding the tour. You can download a copy here\, sign and bring it with you or HPA will have copies at the check-in desk upon arrival. \nCiera Holst will be providing the Church history starting in 1871 thru the present.
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-6th-tour-first-united-methodist-church/
LOCATION:First Methodist Church\, 420 North Nevada Ave\, Colorado Springs\, Colorado\, 80903
CATEGORIES:Featured Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230824T210000
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SUMMARY:7th Summer Tour: Fairview Cemetary
DESCRIPTION:Check in at 5:30 pm. Tours start when the first twenty are checked in. \nThe tour is approximately two hours. \nOur HPA members only pay any additional charges that the tour host might be charging. The non HPA members may attend for a voluntary donation of $10 for each event to the HPA and they will also have to pay an additional cost from the tour host if there is one. This tour host does charge for all attendees $10. So Members will be paying $10 and non-members will be paying a total of $20. \nEstablished in 1894\, Fairview Cemetery is owned by the city of Colorado Springs. Although it was designated as a cemetery for area pioneers\, there were earlier burials on the land. Cemetery land was donated in exchange for water rights by Anthony Bott who founded Old Colorado City as a supply town for gold prospectors. Bott himself is buried in the cemetery as are such notables as “Madam” Laura Bell McDaniel\, Civil War veterans\, gold prospectors\, saloon keepers and 15\,000 other souls. \nThe Colorado City Historical Society is hosting this tour. The Society exists to encourage research\, to preserve and keep alive the unique history\, culture and spirit of West Side Colorado Springs. \nThe Society operates the Old Colorado City History Center located at One South 24th St. You will be learning the history of Old Colorado City from the citizens of yesteryear as they rise from their graves to tell you their story. \nAddress/Directions: 1000 South 26th St. Heading west on Colorado Ave. turn south onto 26th St. The main entrance is on 26th St. and Ehrich St. Parking is available along the road next to the entrance. Please park facing or backing into the fence line outside the cemetery. \nDisabled Access: Roads within the cemetery are slightly rough but can accommodate wheelchairs and walkers. The ground around the gravesites is generally flat. \nBathrooms: Port-a-potty will be available \nHPA Coordinator: Ron and Sue Harman \nTour Guides: Leo Knudson and Sandi Suddarth
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-7th-tour-fairview-cemetary/
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SUMMARY:8th Summer Tour: World Figure Skating Museum & Hall of Fame
DESCRIPTION:THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR THE 3:30pm TOUR \nCost: It also will be a $10 fee to all attendees and an additional $10 for non-members. Cash or Check made out to the World Figure Skating Museum. \nWe are doing TWO tours for this event. 40 guest (maximum) will be allowed per tour. \nWater is allowed in the lobby only. No food or any drinks are allowed in the Museum. \n1st Tour: Check in at 3:30– Check in tables will be in the lobby of the Museum. \nTour starts at 4:00 – The tour will last approximately 1 ½ hours. \n2nd Tour: Check in at 5:30– Check in tables will be in the lobby of the Museum. \nTour starts at 6:00– The tour will last approximately 1 ½ hours. \nKaren Cover is the Museum Archivist and will be our guide taking us through the World Figure Skating Museum & Hall of Fame which is the only international institution dedicated to reserving the sport’s history. \nThe tour will include seeing an unsurpassed collection of skating artifacts\, Historic championship medals\, Memorabilia from Sonja Henie\, the most-decorated figure skater in history and cultural icon of her time\, an extensive collection of skating artwork\, notable costumes and a memorial to the 1961 U.S. World Figure Skating team\, which perished in a plane crash en route to the 1961 World Championships. \nAddress: 20 1st Street Colorado Springs. When going west on Lake Ave turn right at 2nd street and follow the signs to the Museum. \nParking: Parking is available in front and on the sides of the museum. The parking on the south side is by going down 1st street and you will see about 20 parking spaces next to the white building on your right. The parking in front has about 24 spaces. The parking on the north side is a little tricky. Go past the museum and go down to the stop sign and you will see Hazel st is a sharp left turn. As you go down Hazel you will see the White Museum. Pull into the parking lot on your left. \nDisabled access: yes \nBathrooms: yes \nHPA Coordinators: Ron and Sue Harman \nTour Guide: Karen Cover (Museum Archivist)
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-8th-tour-world-figure-skating-museum-hall-of-fame/
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SUMMARY:8th Summer Tour: World Figure Skating Museum & Hall of Fame
DESCRIPTION:(THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR THE 5:30pm TOUR) \nCost: There will be a $10 fee to all attendees and an additional $10 for non-members. Cash or Check made out to the World Figure Skating Museum. \nWater is allowed in the lobby only. No food or any drinks are allowed in the Museum. \n1st Tour: Check in at 3:30– Check in tables will be in the lobby of the Museum. \nTour starts at 4:00 – The tour will last approximately 1 ½ hours. \n2nd Tour: Check in at 5:30– Check in tables will be in the lobby of the Museum. \nTour starts at 6:00– The tour will last approximately 1 ½ hours. \nKaren Cover is the Museum Archivist and will be our guide taking us through the World Figure Skating Museum & Hall of Fame which is the only international institution dedicated to reserving the sport’s history. \nThe tour will include seeing an unsurpassed collection of skating artifacts\, Historic championship medals\, Memorabilia from Sonja Henie\, the most-decorated figure skater in history and cultural icon of her time\, an extensive collection of skating artwork\, notable costumes and a memorial to the 1961 U.S. World Figure Skating team\, which perished in a plane crash en route to the 1961 World Championships. \nAddress: 20 1st Street Colorado Springs. When going west on Lake Ave turn right at 2nd street and follow the signs to the Museum. \nParking: Parking is available in front and on the sides of the museum. The parking on the south side is by going down 1st street and you will see about 20 parking spaces next to the white building on your right. The parking in front has about 24 spaces. The parking on the north side is a little tricky. Go past the museum and go down to the stop sign and you will see Hazel st is a sharp left turn. As you go down Hazel you will see the White Museum. Pull into the parking lot on your left. \nDisabled access: yes \nBathrooms: yes \nHPA Coordinators: Ron and Sue Harman \nTour Guide: Karen Cover (Museum Archivist)
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-of-2023-8th-tour-world-figure-skating-museum-hall-of-fame-group-2/
CATEGORIES:2023 Summer Tours
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SUMMARY:2023 Honor Awards Gala
DESCRIPTION:2023 Honor Awards Gala\nRegistrations are closed\nEvent at capacity!
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/the-2023-honor-awards-gala/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240701T193000
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SUMMARY:Summer Tour #1 - Redstone Castle
DESCRIPTION:TOUR UPDATE: THIS TOUR IS NOW FULL AND SIGN UP SHEETS ARE INACTIVE. THIS INCLUDES THE WAITLIST AS WELL. \nCheck in at 6:00 p.m and tours begin at 6:30pm \nFirst Congregational Church at 101 Pawnee Avenue\, Manitou Springs (just up the hill from the former Stagecoach Inn at the traffic light.)  Please wear closed-toe shoes. \nThis spectacular home was built by William A. Davis on the slope of Iron Mountain in Manitou Springs. He and his brother planned Manitou Terrace\, a large housing development that never materialized\, of which the castle was to be the model home. The castle itself was built from 1890-1892\, of Manitou red sandstone in a graceful design with a tower on the northeast and a swell front on the north. \nJohn Chapman did the stone work\, and Sam Yarnell did the wood work. Both men invested in the surrounding land of the proposed elite development. The house was completed at a cost of approximately $10\,000 ($316\,000 today). The original tract of land contained about 80 acres and included the summit of Iron Mountain. The house was built to attract attention to the Davis brothers’ subdivision\, but no lots were sold. W. A. Davis lived in the castle a while\, but there were long periods of time when the castle stood vacant. It was believed by many to have been haunted from the beginning. \nThe castle was leased in 1908 by Alice Crawford Snow\, who was an actress\, spiritualist\, and medium. Seances were held in the castle a couple of times a week\, and reportedly they would have tables and chairs moving all over the place\, and all sorts of sounds could be heard coming from different places.  The haunts add to the glamour and curiosity of the stone castle and Red Mountain\, and there are spectacular views of all of Manitou Springs\, the Garden of the Gods\, bright sunlight\, and gorgeous sunrises. \n___________________________ \nHPA Coordinator: Cathy Mundy \n___________________________ \nRedstone Castle Tour Guide:  Dan Stuart\, Castle Owner \nDan has owned the Redstone Castle for approximately 12 years\, and he has lived in Manitou Springs since 1979. He is a former mayor of Manitou Springs and is the current president of the AdAmAn Club.  We will tour the castle in groups of 15-20. \n___________________________ \nDirections: Take Manitou Avenue west to the stoplight at Pawnee Avenue.  Turn left\, then make another turn left just before the First Congregational Church at 103 Pawnee Ave. Turn right into the church parking lot.  We will check in and carpool from the parking lot up to the castle. \n___________________________ \nDisabled Access: yes\, 1st  floor only \n___________________________ \nBathrooms: yes; not handicapped accessible \nRESERVE HERE – IMPORTANT: ONE NAME ONLY PER RESERVATION ENTRY.  TO ADD ANOTHER PERSON (e.g. a spouse or friend)\, CLICK +ADD GUEST AND AN ADDITIONAL RESERVATION BOX WILL APPEAR.    
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tour-1-redstone-castle/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240710T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240710T193000
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SUMMARY:Summer Tours Series - #3 Middle Shooks Run
DESCRIPTION:Please note\, only one guest per ticket request submission.\nMiddle Shooks Run: Walking Tour of the North Junior High School and Its Immediate Neighborhood  \nDirections/ Parking: On-street parking is available on both sides of East Yampa between Corona Street and El Paso Street  \nThis will be a walk through early city history as we venture around the neighborhood that predated the 1923 North Junior High School\, one of three built with proceeds of a School District 11 bond issue. A variety of housing combined with a local market displays the history of an early residential suburb of Colorado Springs. The route will include several points of historical significance.  \nTour Guide: Tim Scanlon\, local historian \nHPA Coordinator: Al Rohr  \nRegistration begins: 6:00pm \nDisabled Access: Walk will be mostly level\, no steps \nRestrooms: None available 
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-series-tour-3-middle-shooks-run-2/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240802T193000
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SUMMARY:Summer Tours Series - #4 Old Colorado City; Saints and Sinners
DESCRIPTION:THIS TOUR IS AT CAPACITY. WE ARE ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR A WAIT LIST. \nDirections/ Parking: Old Colorado City Historical Society\, 1 South 24th Street\, parking available by the building\, in free public parking lots or on-street.  \nColorado City has always been a city of diversity. Partial annexation into Colorado Springs left a mix of annexed and non-annexed parts to Old Colorado City. Colorado Avenue had upstanding businesses on the north side and saloons on the south side. Washington Avenue\, which became Cucharras Avenue\, had the most diverse people you will find anywhere – saints and sinners alike. This walking tour will take you through both sides of the story of Washington (the red-light district)\, and Cucharras (a religious school). You will learn the history of the seedier side to the pious side of one street that held two names and two diverse personalities. We will look at photographs of how it was and tell humorous stories from the ladies of the evening to the students of a strict religious school. We will talk about the buildings that remain and their purposes throughout the life of Old Colorado City and the west side. Bring your walking shoes and a water bottle. Expect to walk about an hour. The museum will be open before/ after tours.  \nPlease note\, one guest per sign up is requested in order to assure proper number of attendees.\n_______________________\nTour Guides: Susie Schorsch\, Leo Knudson\, Roberta Hardy\, members of the Old Colorado City Historical Society  \nHPA Coordinator: Ann Brock \nRegistration begins: 6:00pm \nDisabled Access: Yes  \nRestrooms: In Old Colorado City Historical Society Building or in Bancroft Park 
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-tour-4-old-colorado-city-saints-and-sinners/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240805T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240805T193000
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SUMMARY:REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED! Summer Tours Series - #7 Pikeview Quarry
DESCRIPTION:Please note\, only one guest per ticket request submission.\nThe Pikeview Quarry opened in 1905 and has provided limestone for numerous downtown buildings\, the Air Force Academy and I-25 along with providing gravel and concrete for local construction. We will learn about its history and its important role as a fire break during the Waldo Canyon fire in 2012. Reclamation plans are underway to develop it into a world class bike park and to turn over to the city. \nDirections/ Parking: Northwest Colorado Springs\, Rockrimmon area. Go north on Centennial Boulevard past Vindicator Drive to the 4-way stop at Allegheny Drive and turn left. Follow Allegheny until you come to Pikeview Quarry Road. Bear to your left and proceed onto quarry land. Parking assistance will be provided from there.  \nBBQ dinner at 5:30 PM (pre-register for both @ www.hpasprings.org/events). Please bring your own lawn chair. No charge for the dinner\, which is optional. The quarry needs an accurate number for ordering food. Register online separately for the tour. Check-in begins at 6:00 for a maximum of 60 on the tour.  \nOur attire for the evening should be long pants\, long sleeves\, and sturdy closed-toe shoes or hiking boots. Hiking poles are also suggested. Bring water and expect wind and dust.  \nFor those who are interested\, there will be ATVs to take people on a 30-minute loop ride through the quarry. The views of the city are beautiful from any vantage point. We may get lucky and see some of the herd of 65 bighorn sheep who live up at the top of the quarry.  \n___________________________ \nTour Guides: Jerry Schnabel (there may be a few others\, TBD) \nHPA Coordinator: Carol Beans \nRegistration begins at: 6:00pm \nDisabled Access: All areas may not be accessible      Restrooms: Available at the Scale House
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tour-tour-7-pikeview-quarry/
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