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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Summer Tours Series - #2 Fairview Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Urgent Event Announcement: TOUR CANCELLATION\nWe regret to announce that our Fairview Cemetery tour must be cancelled this year due to unforeseen circumstances.  Thank you for your interest.  We hope to be able to schedule a Fairview Cemetery tour next year.\n-Al Rohr\, Events and Lecture Chairman\, HPA Board of Directors
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-schedule-tour-2-fairview-cemetery/
CATEGORIES:Summer Tours
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SUMMARY:Summer Tours Series - #1  The El Paso Canal
DESCRIPTION:Please note\, only one guest per ticket request submission.\nDirections/ Parking: – This tour celebrates the city’s sesquicentennial as it features its earliest use of water. Registration check in will begin at 6 PM and take place at Bristol Elementary School\, 890 North Walnut Street\, Colorado Springs. There will be two groups. The “hiking” group will walk up and down the moderately rough\, irregular terrain of the mesa before re-joining the “walking” group. According to our guide\, Horst Richardson\, “In my near-Westside neighborhood close to Bristol Elementary School\, the El Paso Canal continues to be a prominent feature. The canal that helped the city grow by providing water for irrigation in 1871 is still visible here and can be accessed on foot. I will provide pertinent photos and maps.”  \nHIKING GROUP: Horst will lead the hiking group from the school parking lot up the hill to the canal and onto the top of the mesa where once two reservoirs dating from 1878 were located for the city’s fresh water supply. After touring the reservoirs with the walking group\, they will descend the mesa\, look at his back yard through which the canal flowed\, then walk to the neighbor’s property to join the walking group.  \nWALKING GROUP: This group will carpool a few blocks to the top of the mesa\, tour the reservoirs\, then return to the school and walk to the neighbor’s property on level ground.  \nBOTH GROUPS: Horst Richardson’s neighbor is restoring not only the canal’s channel but also an old flume. We will then carpool a few blocks north to the Catamount Center in Sondermann Park to trace the canal through part of the park. As counterintuitive as it seems\, the gravity canal was on its way north to cross Monument Creek just south of Fillmore Street!  \nParticipants should wear walking shoes\, long pants\, and bring drinking water. For hikers sturdy hiking boots and walking sticks are also recommended. The tour is not wheelchair accessible.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/summer-tours-schedule-1-the-el-paso-canal/
CATEGORIES:Summer Tours
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SUMMARY:Colorado Springs Archaeological Resources:  An Exciting Three-Year Quest of Stewardship
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URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/colorado-springs-archaeological-resources/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events
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SUMMARY:Pikes Peak Preservation Forum III
DESCRIPTION:Please check back for link to the recording of this event to be posted May 26th.Introducing the Presenters for Pikes Peak Preservation Forum III\nTim Boddington is a lifelong resident of Colorado Springs\, a second generation native.  He is the president of the board of directors of the historic preservation alliance of Colorado Springs\, who is hosting this educational event. He has served on the Boards of UCCS Gallery of Contemporary Art and El Pomar Sports Park. Tim is retired and has expertise in construction\, historic window restoration and replacement and fine woodworking\, his hobby. \nLeah Davis Witherow is the Curator of History at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum\, where she has curated over three dozen exhibits. Additionally\, for the past 21 years she has taught courses at UCCS where she specializes in the history of American Women\, Colorado and the West\, Labor History\, the Progressive Era\, and Museum Studies. In 2014\, she was selected as UCCS Outstanding Lecturer for the LAS Department\, and was honored in 2018 by the CSBJ as a “Woman of Influence.” \nJamie Fabos has been the Chief Communications officer for the City of Colorado Springs for five years. Prior to joining the City\, Jamie spent 15 years working in the sports industry\, including Olympic sports\, which brought her to Colorado. Jamie is a proud military spouse and mom to 9-year-old twins. \nDr. Chris Bowles\, History Colorado’s Director of Preservation Incentives and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer.  He is a 4th generation Coloradan with a deep love of the State’s rich prehistory and history\, its people and the places that they hold dear. He holds a BA in Anthropology from CU Boulder\, a Masters in Archaeology from the University of Edinburgh and a PHD in Archaeology from the University of Glasgow. For over 20 years in Scotland he worked in Cultural Resource Management and as a local authority heritage planner before returning to our state in early 2020 to work with History Colorado. \nRoxanne Eflin has held leadership positions with numerous national\, state\, regional and local organizations and boards\, and has been honored for her advocacy work in the field of historic preservation and downtown revitalization.  Her private and public sector experience includes positions of Board President for the Historic Preservation Alliance of Colorado Springs\, Executive Director for three statewide historic preservation organizations both in Colorado and Maine\, and as consultant\, public speaker and trainer\, cultural tourism manager and grants reviewer.  She is a consulting trainer with the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions and served on the consulting team who developed HistoricCOS\, the recently adopted historic preservation master plan for the City of Colorado Springs. \nRon Sladek is a professional historian and preservation consultant\, and also works in the non-profit arena as a preservation advocate.  Active in the field since the late 1980s\, he is the founder and principal of Tatanka Historical Associates as well as Historic Larimer County.  Based in Fort Collins\, Ron has completed hundreds of preservation projects involving a tremendous variety of historic resources throughout the Rocky Mountain west and remains in high demand for his consulting services.  Ron worked as a consultant with me to develop HistoricCOS and is well versed in local survey work. \nPatricia Doyle has lived in the Old North End Neighborhood since 1989.   She chaired the neighborhood’s Overlay Zoning Committee in 1999 to 2000\, when the N. E. Historic District was placed under the City’s Overlay Zoning Ordinance.  She currently serves on the Old North End Neighborhood and Historic Preservation Alliance boards\, has served on the City’s Historic Preservation Board\, and continues as chair of the neighborhood’s Historic Preservation Committee. \nJudith Rice Jones first  came to CS as a CC student.  Returning after grad school she was a founding member of the Historic Property Alliance\, board member of Historic Preservation Alliance\, and chair of the City’s first Historic Preservation Board.  She lived in ONEN for decades and currently in Bon Park/Bonnyville. \nTim Scanlon earned a Master ‘s degree in Regional and City Planning Degree from the University of Oklahoma and first worked as a federal grant specialist for the City of Oklahoma City. From 1985 to 2009 he worked for the City of Colorado Springs\, attaining the position of Senior Planner in the Comprehensive Planning Division.  A primary responsibility was his support of the City’s historic preservation efforts\, including the development of its first preservation ordinance in 1988 and the first historic preservation plan in 1993 He currently functions as a historian.
URL:https://backupforevent.hpasprings.org/event/pikes-peak-preservation-forum-iii/
CATEGORIES:Pikes Peak Preservation Forum
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SUMMARY:Tree planting
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Preservation Alliance of Colorado Springs in honor of National Preservation Month and the vision of our Mayor\, John Suthers\, to plant 18\,071 trees in honor of our Sesquicentennial has arranged with the City Forester to plant a tree on the edge of Boddington Field in the Old North End on May 14\, 4:00 pm. We invite you to this short ceremony and to bear witness to our planting of a sturdy Red Oak that will bring shade and color to our park for decades to come. We will take a commemorative photograph to share with everyone. No reservations required\, just bring a shovel as a prop if you would like.
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SUMMARY:The Winter Retreat 2019
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