
Women In Mining
March 14, 2009
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Join us as we explore the life of a woman in a pioneer mining camp. A theatrical portrayal of pioneer woman Augusta Tabor begins at 10 a.m. followed by an Edwardian Tea, and then another performance follows at 1:30 p.m.
Other featured items include displays of local miniaturists, pioneer kitchen gadgets, quilting, weaving and much more. Reserve your space now as this event fills fast.
RSVP to rsvp@wmmi.org or call 719-488-0880. Customary admission fees apply.
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Western Museum of Mining and Industry
225 North Gate Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80921 -
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Tickets: $8 Adults $7 AAA / Military $6 Seniors / Students $4 Children 3-12 Free for children under 3
Info Phone: 719-488-0880
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March 14, 2009Times:
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Coffee and Tea Zone - 12225 Voyager Parkway #3, Colorado Springs, CO 80921
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