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  • The History of New Orleans

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    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    New Orleans is a rich gumbo of cultures: Spanish and French creoles, Cajuns, the descendants of slaves from Africa, the Choctaws and other Native American tribes, and Vietnamese immigrants from the mid-1970’s. Come with me on a trip to historic New Orleans and “laissez les bon temps rouler!” Julia Hargrove: MA in American History from …

  • The Navajo Code Talkers

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    During WWII, the U.S. Marines organized a special team of Navajo men who used their unknown language and put it into an ingenious code. This code was never broken, and it helped win the war in the Pacific theater against the Japanese. This presentation includes video Code Talker interviews and Ken’s time with Navajo people …

  • The Secret of Secrets: Non-Local Consciousness

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    No one really KNOWS what consciousness is. Many neuroscientists insist it is merely a neurochemical process in the brain, yet some physicists hypothesize it may be more fundamental to reality than matter is. Non-local consciousness is the theory that consciousness isn’t confined to the brain or body, but can exist and communicate beyond physical limitations. …

  • HOW THEY GOT OVER

    Cottonwood Center for the Arts 427 E Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, CO, United States

    HOW THEY GOT OVER Friday February 6th Choice of either 4pm or 6pm screening time. Cottonwood Center for the Arts Tickets:  https://ifsoc-cottonwood.eventive.org/welcome Facebook event:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1286334389982833 Trailer:  https://vimeo.com/231140998​​ HOW THEY GOT OVER Developed over a dozen years and invited to film festivals all over the world, HOW THEY GOT OVER follows some of the most famous African American quartets …

  • Piano Trios

    Ent Center for the Arts, 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs

    Experience the 2025–2026 EPIC Concert Season Six unforgettable evenings. World-class artistry. One intimate hall. This season, EPIC brings you a lineup of top-tier guest artists, bold collaborations, and returning audience favorites—all performed in the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall, where every seat feels close to the music. From the electrifying LA Phil Trio to the soulful …

  • Some Favorite Songs

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    Let’s listen to some of my favorite songs from musicians such as Dave Brubeck, Sammy Davis, Jr., Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles. Dick Fairley: PhD in Computer Science and Systems Engineering from UCLA. Dr. Fairley has worked as an engineer, university professor, consultant, and as a jazz disk jockey at KRCC. Members-FREE, …

  • Probate and How to Avoid It

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    This presentation provides an overview of probate and nonprobate transfers, discusses the pitfalls, and explains ways to avoid them. Rabea Taylor: JD from University of Denver Sturm College of Law and University of Tübingen in Germany. Members-FREE, Not-Yet-Member-$25.00 *Dates, times, location are subject to change, please check registration link for up-to-date details. About PILLAR PILLAR …

  • The History of New Orleans

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    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    New Orleans is a rich gumbo of cultures: Spanish and French creoles, Cajuns, the descendants of slaves from Africa, the Choctaws and other Native American tribes, and Vietnamese immigrants from the mid-1970’s. Come with me on a trip to historic New Orleans and “laissez les bon temps rouler!” Julia Hargrove: MA in American History from …

  • The Secret of Secrets: The Devil: Evil Without and Within

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    The Devil’s Bible is a mysterious object with a bizarre history. The largest book in the world, it measures three feet by two feet and weighs 165 pounds. It is kept locked in a bulletproof, fireproof display case in Sweden. The grotesque centerfold of the Devil is intriguing and will lead us into a study …

  • North to Alaska

    PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning 6385 Corporate Dr., Suite 200, Colorado Springs

    Planning a trip to Alaska doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. This class explores the unique features of each region and provides practical tips to help you design a vacation that matches your interests. Learn how to choose destinations, activities, and experiences for an unforgettable Alaskan adventure. Gary White: MS in Mechanical Engineering and BS in …

  • Tempesta D’Amore

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    The Peel House 1515 N Cascade Av

    Love stirs up storms—and baroque composers knew it. Tempesta d’amore is a seafaring journey through the passions, tempests, and tender moments that love provokes, whether in myth, opera, or the heart. Featuring Soprano Kacie Kenton from windswept sonatas to turbulent ensemble pieces, this program captures the sea as muse and metaphor, perfect for Valentine’s weekend. …

  • Animal Soul Journey Meditation Gathering

    80 Lakeshore Dr 80 Lakeshore Drive, Gypsum, CO, United States

    Receive messages about your life path through a guided visualization.Led by Emma, Energy Healing Guide, this intimate gathering is a guided meditation to connect you to your animal spirit helper for this season of life.What to expect:Receive clarity on your life pathLearn a simple meditation practice to uncover your intuitive giftsTap into the support of …

    $25.00 - $27.00
  • 33rd Annual Manitou Springs Carnivale Parade

    Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO 80829 Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO, United States

    Come one, come all! Grab the kiddos and join The ManiKrewe for the 33rd Annual Manitou Springs Carnivale parade! This year's theme: All You Need is Love! Djembe drummers, belly dancers, music, amazing krewes, color, spectacle, fun throws, and GIANT PUPPETS! This beloved Manitou tradition is a FREE, community-powered ART event! Family-friendly, interactive and inclusive! …

  • Tempesta D’Amore

    Recurring
    The Peel House 1515 N Cascade Av

    Love stirs up storms—and baroque composers knew it. Tempesta d’amore is a seafaring journey through the passions, tempests, and tender moments that love provokes, whether in myth, opera, or the heart. Featuring Soprano Kacie Kenton from windswept sonatas to turbulent ensemble pieces, this program captures the sea as muse and metaphor, perfect for Valentine’s weekend. …

  • Choral Horizons: From Ancient Roots to New Frontiers

    Presented by: Taylor Memorial Concert Series Admission: No admission charge, donations accepted Masterworks from five centuries of choral tradition and innovation. Program highlights: William Byrd: Vigilate Anton Bruckner: Os Justi Johannes Brahms: Motet Op. 74 No. 1 Warum ist das Licht gegeben S. Bach: Jesus bleibet meine Freude Francis Pott: Laudate Dominum Arvo Pärt: The …