Dennis Stern appointed Palmer Lake Mayor
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Our Latest Issue – Vol. 25 No. 6 – June 7, 2025
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- Remembering Jim Maguire
- Lewis-Palmer D38 Board of Education, May 19 – Whetstine named superintendent; board receives annual committee reports
- Monument Town Council, May 5 and 19 – VanDenHoek sworn in as town manager
- Discover new ways to engage with Our Community!
- Monument Academy School Board, May 8, 9 and 29 – Board adjusts budget for low enrollment, anticipates tax credit revenue
- D38 Parent and Community Advisory Committee, May 13 – Budget priorities, 2025-26 committee goals discussed
- Monument Planning Commission, May 14 – Commission recommends approval of 30-acre commercial development
- Palmer Lake Board of Trustees, May 5, 8, 22, and 29 – Revised Buc-ee’s annexation eligibility petition approved
- Monument Fire District, May 28 – Lease/purchase agreement revised; board secretary recognized; board vacancy
- Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District, April 28, May 6 and 12 – Board awards well drilling contract, elects officers
- Donala Water and Sanitation District, May 5 – Directors sworn in; district offices temporarily closed
- El Paso County Regional Loop Water Authority, May 15 – Board officers elected
- Monument Sanitation District, May 21 – Manhole overflow threatens Monument Lake
- Triview Metropolitan District, May 22 – Bond passes; new board directors welcomed
- Woodmoor Improvement Association, May 28 – Board announces fire education
- Letters to Our Community – Thank you to the outgoing board members
- Letters to Our Community – Tri-Lakes Women’s Club gets thanks
- A Perspective on Our Community – Flying Horse North change of plans
- Between the Covers at Covered Treasures Bookstore – Let’s get cooking!
- June Library Events – Summer Adventure reading program begins, special programs offered
- Palmer Lake Historical Society, May 15 – Author recounts life of Nikola Tesla
- High Altitude Nature and Gardening (HANG) – Enjoying nature in summer, high altitude landscaping, and weed control
- Art Matters – On being a sketchy person in the art and cultural sector
- Snapshots of Our Community
- Our Community Notices
- Our Community Calendar
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Upcoming Event Highlights
Readers should assume that event information published in this issue is subject to change and information should be confirmed a day or two before the event by calling the information number or checking the organization’s website.
See page < 22 > and page < 23 > for event locations and other details of these and many other local events.
- Monument Hill Farmers Market, every Sat., 8-2 pm. D38 Lewis Palmer admin building, 66 Jefferson Street, Monument. See ad on page < 5 >.
- Palmer Lake Farmers Market, every Sun., 10 am-2 pm. Now taking new vendors, info: calvertsminimarket.com. See ad on page < 2 >.
- Legacy at Jackson Landing Community Meeting, Thu., June 19, 5:30-6:30 pm at the Tri-Lakes Chamber Meeting House, 300 Highway 105 in Monument 80132. Legacy at Jackson Landing is 30-acre commercial development which includes a 129,000 square foot “major” retailer, a potential hotel, restaurants, and additional retail space. It is located next to I-25, just north of Baptist Road. For more information on the project, see the Monument Planning Commission Article in our June 7th issue: wp.ocn.me/v25n6monpc/ and attend the community meeting June 19.
- Poetry Book Launch and Summer Solstice party, Fri., June 20, 6-8 pm. See ad on page < 14 >.
- Benet Hill Monastery, Forest guided walks, Fri., June 20, 6-8 pm. Fri.-Sun., June 27-29. See ad on page < 3 >.
- Furry Friends Grand opening, Sat., June 21. See ad on page < 10 >
- WMMI History Day, Sat., June 21. See ad on page < 12 >.
- Art Hop, Fri., June 27, 5-8 pm, fourth Fri. May through Sept. See ad on page < 2 >.
- Restyle Your Furs Event, Mon.-Tue. June 30-July 1. 10 am-5 pm. See ad on page < 11 >.
- Town of Monument Concerts in the Park, Wed., July 2, 6-8 pm. Limbach Park. First Wed. See ad on page < 4 >.
- OCN mailing day, Thu., July 3, approx. 7-8:30 am. Become an OCN reporter! We will train you! Call 719-488-3455.
- Kiwanis 4th of July events. See ad on page < 8 >.
- Palmer Lake July 4 Fun Run. See ad on page < 14 >.
- Braver Angels & Reclaiming Civility hosting summer workshops to promote respectful dialog, Sat., Aug. 16. See ad on page < 11 >.
- Tri-Lakes Cruisers 22nd Annual Benefit Car Show, Sun., Aug. 17, 9 – 2 pm.
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Ellen Horstman says
Can you tell me if there is a physical location where I can come pick up paper copies of this newspaper? Or perhaps a list of some businesses in Monument where I could stop by to check if they have any extra copies?
Thank you!
John Heiser says
Hi Ellen,
If you go to wp.ocn.me/about/#pick-up-a-copy, you can download a list of spots where we put stacks of papers. At many locations, the copies are picked up pretty quickly.
The spot where you are most likely to find a copy at any time during the month is Covered Treasures Bookstore at the corner of Second and Washington Streets. We try to keep them replenished with a good supply.
If you have trouble finding a copy, please call me at 719-488-3455. Thanks.
Regards, John Heiser, Publisher