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The HPA will host eight historic Colorado Springs Tours that begin July 10th and continue through August 28th.
The highlight of our calendar year is our Summer Historic Tour program. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn the history of Colorado Springs, see inside many historical properties, and enjoy summer evenings with Colorado Springs' architectural and cultural
heritage.
The tours are free to those who paid the 2008 HPA calendar-year
membership dues.
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* Tour #1 Patsy's Candies
July 10th at 6:30 pm .
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Thank you to our 2008 Summer Tours Committee for assisting
with this interesting collection of tours for our summer enjoyment.
Summer Tour Committee
Kimberly Banner
Betty Jo Cardona
John Haney
Nancy Looney
Cathy Mundy
Roy Neese
Sherry Neese
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* Tour #2 Lowell School
July 17th at 6:30 pm .
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* Tour #3 Cheyenne Mountain State Park
July 24th at 6:30 pm .
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* Tour #4 Roswell Trolley Barn
July 31st at 6:30 pm .
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* Tour #5 Sacred Spaces
August 7th at 6:30 pm .
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* Tour #6 Van Briggle & Midland Roundhouse (south 21st St.)
August 14th at 6:00 pm .
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* Tour #7 Art On The Streets
August 21st at 6:30 pm .
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* Tour #8 La Foret Conference & Retreat Center
August 28th at 6:30 pm .
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* Member check-in and guest registrations begin 45 minutes prior to each Tour. As a courtesy to our Tour Guides, please allow adequate time for travel and check-in/registration so that Tours may begin on time.
* Remember that Colorado summer evenings are unpredictable--come prepared with light jacket, comfortable shoes, water, umbrella, and a flashlight. Carpooling is recommended whenever possible. Please – no pets!
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* In consideration of participating in HPA tours, the participant assumes and releases the HPA and its volunteers, employees, agents, and independent contractors from any and all risks of or liability for physical, emotional, or economic harm, injury, or damage caused by or arising from the acts, omissions, or negligence of the HPA, HPA volunteers, employees, agents, or independent contractors, the participant him/herself, or any other person or entity.
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