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Our first date sold out, so pre-registration is required for this second popular event.  The event is still free (50 maximum). Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-history-of-skiing-on-pikes-peak-by-don-sanborn-tickets-1255788179249

The Manitou Springs Heritage Museum proudly hosts local runner, racer, mountaineer and historian Don Sanborn and his presentation, “A History of Skiing on Pikes Peak”.  The presentation will accompany the launch of our new winter exhibit called “Ski Areas of the Pikes Peak Region”, which is a collaboration with the Colorado Snowsports Museum in Vail. The presentation will cover the evolution of skiing on Pikes Peak from 1929 – 1984, including but not limited to:

– Edlowe Ski Jumping Area & formation of the Silver Spruce Ski Club
– Glen Cove Ski Area & formation of the Pikes Peak Ski Club
– Elk Park (Pikes Peak Ski Area)
– Holiday Hills Ski Area

All these Ski Areas were challenged with poor snow conditions. This presentation tells the stories of the dedication, perseverance and funding it took to establish and maintain the sport of skiing in the Pikes Peak Region. Find out which

Don Lawrie at Glen Cove – Don Sanborn Collection

amazing feat earned Don Sanborn’s Grandfather Don Lawrie a seat in the Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame.

Don hails from a family which has been very active on Pikes Peak. He is the only person who

Beryl Ritchey on Pikes Peak Rope Tow – Don Sanborn Collection

has raced in the Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb, run the Pikes Peak Marathon and climbed with the AdAmAn Club.  Don is an engaging speaker, so save the date and don’t miss it!

Visit our newly renovated FREE museum. Manitou Springs Heritage Museum 517 Manitou Avenue Manitou Springs, Colorado 80829. For more information, call 719-685-1454, email: ManitouHeritage@gmail.com or visit www.manitouspringsheritagecenter.org.

Open 4 days (Thursday-Sunday) Noon-4:00pm or by appointment.

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