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HISTORY HAPPY HOUR: Vintage Game Night Wednesday, April 24 5:30 – 7:30 pm (drop-in program) For the museum’s inaugural “History Happy Hour” guests are invited to an evening of vintage games. Bring your friends and enjoy a variety of board games related to different eras of Pikes Peak regional history. As a drop-in program guests welcome to come at any time between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets include after- hours museum and event admission, alcoholic beverages, and plenty of game snacks. $10 ticket (admission, 1 alcoholic drink, snacks, exhibits) $15 ticket (admission, 2 alcoholic drinks, snacks, exhibits) Ticket Link: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/HHHgames PIKES PEAK REGIONAL HISTORY LECTURE SERIES: Finders Keepers: Exploring the Underworld of Ancient Artifacts Presented by Craig Childs Saturday, May 11 2:00 – 3:00 pm When you see an artifact in a museum, do you know where it came from, if it was smuggled by illicit diggers, sold at auction, picked up by archaeologists? If you see an artifact on the ground and you take it in your hands, what do you do next? This presentation by popular author, Craig Childs will be a rough and tumble exploration of these questions, a journey through ancient objects and what we do with them. Reservations Required. $5 Suggested Donation. Book sale & signing to follow. YOUNG CHAUTAUQUA EXPERIENCE Saturday, May 11 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Throughout the lobby of CSPM interact with local students from the Academic Arts Academy at Eagleview Middle School and Manitou Middle School as they educate and entertain with an authentic, firstperson portrayal of their chosen character. Free and open to the public-no RSVP necessary! Visit our New Exhibit: [Dis]Information: American Indians Through the Lens of Roland Reed Now through March 28, 2020 (open during regular museum hours) MUSELETTER APR 2019| PG 5

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