
News Wednesday June 8, 2022
Recommit to Get Out Get Healthy School is out. Warm weather is upon us. The smell of barbeque, lilacs, and rain waft through the air. All of
Recommit to Get Out Get Healthy School is out. Warm weather is upon us. The smell of barbeque, lilacs, and rain waft through the air. All of
June is Bike Month! June is Bike Month in the state of Colorado and once again, the City of Colorado Springs and a host of
Lost Trails, Lost Tails by Eric Swab A photograph of the topmost of the Seven Falls has a sign that reads, “Burros, for Helen
Damaged Trees The big snowstorm this past weekend was great for easing wildfire danger but left a huge impact on the trees in the Pikes
Coleman Community Park Master Plan Forum This coming Saturday, May 21st we invite you to join us from 1:00pm – 3:00pm at the first Community
Trust For Public Land – Annual ParkScore Released For 2022, Colorado Springs ranks #58, well behind Aurora (#33) and Denver (#18). Why does it matter? ParkScore is a snapshot
Platte Ave over Sand Creek Bridge Project Last week, TOSC staff took part in a site visit of the Platte Avenue Bridge Project. Along with
Happy Earth Day! Earth month is in full swing! In the Pikes Peak region, there have already been four volunteer cleanups that have pulled 50+
Entrance to Waldo Canyon from Ute Pass. Photograph by Harry Standley, Courtesy of Colorado College, Special Collections Waldo Canyon by Eric Swab(Eric Swab offers a
High Fire Danger Dry and windy conditions this spring have led to much of the Pikes Peak region being listed in moderate drought. March and April