FRIDAY-JAN. 31 A favorite holiday-season treat, Skate in the Park downtown in Acacia Park. Opening night Friday, 6 to 7 p.
m.. Santa will be there along with performances by U.
S. Figure Skating. Special celebrity nights upcoming.
Public skating $13, includes skate rentals; kiddos ages 4 and under free with a paying adult. Schedule: downtowncs.com/event/skate SATURDAY The trees on the lawn at the Pioneers Museum will twinkle with thousands of special lights in memory of beloved family members during Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care's Trees of Life Tree Lighting.
Also, red, white and blue lights are a tribute to military and first responders. Touching ceremony at 5 p.m.
Saturday, 215 S. Tejon St. To purchase a light: pikespeakhospice.
org/trees-of-life SATURDAY A red-carpet time and premiere day for 13 films created by participants in the Youth Documentary Academy. Come meet the young filmmakers, ages 14+, 3-9:30 p.m.
Saturday at Cornerstone Center for the Arts at Colorado College. Their personal films deal with immigration, homelessness, body image, faith, family, body image and more. Tickets: tinyurl.
com/yru36mw2 SATURDAY-SUNDAY A weekend for the women at the annual Women's Expo With A Cause. Vendors, samples, presentations and booths with fashion, cooking, health, book signings, makeovers and lots of swag. Saturday starting at 10 a.
m., Sunday at 11 a.m.
Norris-Penrose Indoor Event Center, 1045 Lower Gold Camp Road, womenslivingexpo.com The first of three Saturdays for Yule.