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2. Tri-Lakes Center For The Arts
Address: 304 CO-105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 , Palmer Lake , Colorado , United States
We’ve come to several concerts there and they were great. It’s so rare to be front row without spending a fortune.
Everyone there is very nice. It’s cool to have something to do while waiting for the show to start and during the intermission, such as look at beautiful art work.
Once we had a nice something to eat there but not this time. Free bagged munchies were a nice little surprise, though.
All in all, we love it!
What an incredible place. It is beautiful. The owners are so friendly and engaging. The artwork is spectacular and the events are phenomenal.
Where else can you attend a concert in a gallery – and talk directly with the exhibiting artist? This super rare opportunity happens often here at the TLCA. My wife and I visited one night for a concert, later became members and have even volunteered for events.
Exhibit curation is really great. Somehow they really bring in a variety of mediums and topics that stretch you from showing to showing. Artists are never too far out of reach for you – even if you just walk in at a random time or day. The staff is only happy to share the stories behind the work and even connect your ti the artists if you want.
The concerts are really great way to intimately see some of the best artists. The back row is still closer than you’ll ever be in some of the bigger venues and everyone sounds great – the sound guy knows what he’s doing.
I don’t have many google reviews – but really felt this place deserves one.
I have only attended local recitals here. Nice stage and seating area. The “art” they have up and for sale seems way over priced for what it is, but I won’t pretend to know or understand the world of art. I understand they have concerts here and I can imagine that it would be pretty tight. Parking is almost non-existent for any kind of crowd, so be prepared to get creative. Still a neat venue for such a small community.
Just pass by just stacking my points
Very nice place I enjoyed it.
As an artist this is a fabulous venue to display and in the past have had some wonderful shows for photography and other artistic mediums. However, I cannot recommend this venue regarding payment to artists, often takes months to receive payment for sold items, and I (and another photographer) have also have not been reimbursed (a year ago) for a deposit I made for a show that I withdrew from in the specified time constraints. Honesty and ethics are important to me, therefore I cannot recommend Tri-Lakes Center For The Arts.
Update-June 5, 2021
21 months have passed and still no reimbursement for a payment made in September 2019. The other artist, involved and mentioned by the response below, contacted me yesterday asking if I’d been paid yet, no, I told her. However, the TLCA facility has been remodeled during a pandemic, therefore have the funds to pay both of us what is owed.
December 2022…Three years later….no refund, and hearing of others not recieving payment by this “non profit.”
March 2023, no payment. You know you are untruthful about this, two of the people (a couple from Denver) who were going to be in the show with me, got their money back after threatening you with a small claims court, and the other artist, sent me an email on June 4, 2021 asking if I had gotten my money back….I have proof in my emails. Also, I sold a piece in September 2019, I finally recieved payment for that on Jan. 3, 2020, right before the pandemic. The show would not have happened anyway, but you all simply kept the deposits of two artists both women. I also contacted one of your board members, she completely ignored me.
I removed the email proof. But have saved them all. My biggest issue with TLlCA is dishonesty and taking advantage of artists. Sad.
I had the misfortune of interacting with the Director of the Tri-Lakes Performing Arts Center. I found his behavior to be appalling. He was unprofessional, demeaning, refused to accept any sort of responsibility, and he was dishonest on multiple occasions. My husband and I are stunned and hurt by the way he treated us. We purchased tickets for an event that was rescheduled because of bad weather, we were disappointed but understanding. Then it was rescheduled again because of COVID (we weren’t notified at all, all other venues where we purchased tickets, notified us immediately by email, but I managed to find the information on the website). Again, we understood. According to the Tri-Lakes Performing Arts Center’s own website, the event was rescheduled for September. We were making plans for September and I wanted to ensure the concert was still happening. So I reached out with a quick but polite facebook message. The response I received was excessive at best. Basically, it read like a how dare you bother me with such a question, we’re manned by volunteers and you’re asking them to jeopardize their lives for a concert. Then, the author of the message informed me that the concert was proposed indefinitely as a new date hadn’t been set. So, I asked for a refund and pointed out that I was simply relying on information contained on the website. I received a nasty response that it wasn’t necessary to put that type of information on their website. I informed the author that I thought his or her behavior was rude and asked to speak with the supervisor. Then I was informed that I was talking to the Director and that he was a “Doctor,” and that he had to let his staff go (I thought they were all volunteers-I bet he still gets a salary). He told me he would call me but he wouldn’t tell me when, so I could make myself available. The next day at 5:00 pm, I received a message asking for my number, before I had a chance to respond, I received two more message, one thanked me for my “magnificent support” and the other said the concert had been rescheduled for 4 March (I find that odd since the day before he didn’t have a date) and he basically said too bad because he was processing my refund. Then, he blocked me on messenger before I could respond with my number. My husband called him and left a message and his call was never returned. A week later and I have not received any type of a refund on my card or a check, although he doesn’t have our address (thankfully), so I don’t expect a check. Ideally, we would like to receive a refund and never have to interact with Tri-Lakes Performing Art Center again. I also hope that that my experience serves as a warning to others. In this tight economy, where every dollar counts, there are far more professional and deserving non-profits that appreciate their patrons and treat them decently. Please, utilize your money toward their benefit and not Tri-Lakes Performing Arts Center.
While the concerts are nice, there are numerous reports of unpaid artists in town.
I was at a city council meeting the other night where the owner argued that they were a 501c3. The city denied the status on the basis that they are not registered as one.
I learned further they are using the center as a place to live when concerts arent going on. Sounds kind of messed up – not sure it is wise to support going here until their act is cleaned up.
Best teacher ever. Thank you Mr. Dennis! So positive and encouraging.
He is teaching our 7 year old. Our son loves the lessons and loves the guitar. Dennis has a gift as a teacher. He has done such a good job our 10 year old daughter is now taking piano and drum lessons from him. And after 3 other piano teachers I feel we found the right one finally.
Dennis Sanderson is an AMAZING instructor. He taught my son drums for years and he really helped him grow into a skilled player in his own right. Later I picked up taking bass lessons with my son as well and Dennis did a great job teaching each of us at our own skill level. He is great with kids of all ages and really makes the lessons fun as well as educational. His prices and scheduling flexibility are also excellent and he is super easy to work with. He hosts regular recitals as well as drum competitions to not only give his students goals, but allow them to prepare and preform for an audience. Overall an excellent school and excellent instructor.
5. Silver Key Thrift Store: Tri-Lakes
Address: 755 CO-105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 , Palmer Lake , Colorado , United States