Ronald Reagan Great American Leadership Camp
Explore the legacy of leadership inspired by Ronald Reagan. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for middle school students, designed to nurture and cultivate leadership skills, values, and vision.
Explore the legacy of leadership inspired by Ronald Reagan. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for middle school students, designed to nurture and cultivate leadership skills, values, and vision.
Explore the legacy of leadership inspired by Ronald Reagan. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for high school students, designed to nurture and cultivate leadership skills, values, and vision.
Visit the Plains Conservation Center for an unforgettable adventure! Experience wagon rides, explore the 1880s tipi camp & homestead village, and enjoy live presentations featuring eagles, owls, falcons, and more!
This theater presents free concerts inside the Historic Elitch Carousel Shell, offering a fantastic way to enjoy music. These performances showcase local artists, creating a vibrant atmosphere for all ages.
Explore the legacy of leadership inspired by Ronald Reagan. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for high school students, designed to nurture and cultivate leadership skills, values, and vision.
Explore the CELL Exhibit with interactive displays on extremism, language as a weapon, and state-sponsored terrorism. Learn how to prevent future threats and become a champion for a safer community.
A series of free, educational events offering hands-on learning opportunities like historical displays, a discussion panel and story time in an 1800s schoolhouse museum—perfect for enriching your students’ studies.
A free event for families and vendors! Join us for a fantastic day to gather and share information about the programs and resources available to homeschooling families in Douglas County.
Open to grades 6-12 from Elbert, El Paso, Park and Teller Counties with individual or team projects in Science, Engineering, Math and Computer Science. Held on February 28, 2026.
Join for a celebration of hardworking local farmers and the incredible crops they cultivate! Meet real alpaca farmers, sheep farmers, garlic growers, beekeepers, and learn about lavender as a crop!
A stage adaptation of Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters following a tempter in Hell, as he schemes to capture a soul and reveals spiritual warfare in vivid, humorous and powerful ways.
Satisfy your science curiosity, no tickets needed, by visiting the Wildlife Halls or permanent exhibitions. A separate ticket is required if you'd like to visit the planetarium or temporary exhibitions.
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