COPPeR is the acronym for “Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region,” a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that supports and promotes the creative community here in the Pikes Peak region. Typically, we’ll just refer to ourselves as the “Cultural Office.”
El Paso County and Teller County.
No. We serve the entire community, and most of our services are available at no cost. However,ย donationsย from individuals and businesses are always welcome!
PeakRadar.com, the community’s premier online cultural calendar, is a program of the Cultural Office.
Due to COVID-19, we have not reprinted the Peak Radar Pages for 2021. We’re working with our partners at The Gazette to see how we might take this opportunity to completely reimagine this annual publication.
Due to COVID-19, the free First Friday Shuttle Bus is not running this year. Hopefully, the Shuttle Bus will return in 2022 from April-October, with one route from Downtown Colorado Springs to Old Colorado City, and a second route from Old Colorado City to Manitou Springs.
To learn more about Military Arts Connection, visit MilitaryArtsConnection.org.
To learn more about Curbside Culture, visit PeakRadar.com/CurbsideCulture.
To learn more about the Pikes Peak region’s annual celebration of Arts Month / National Arts & Humanities Month, visit ArtsOctober.com.ย
To learn more about Peak Arts Prize, visit PeakArtsPrize.org.
If you have any other questions about the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region, please email info@CulturalOffice.org,ย or call 719-634-2204.