02/27/2026
🇺🇸 Pikes Peak Military Affairs Council Annual Meeting Recap 🇺🇸
Last night, the Pikes Peak MAC gathered with community leaders, partners, and military members to celebrate an incredible year of progress, partnership, and impact across our region.
As we reflected on our first year as an independent 501(c)(3), one thing was clear — the strength of the Pikes Peak region comes from collaboration. For more than 85 years, the MAC has served as a bridge between our military installations and the civilian community, and this year marked a new chapter of growth, advocacy, and expanded impact.
Together, we:
✅ Strengthened partnerships across military, government, nonprofit, education, and business communities
✅ Supported service members, veterans, and military families through outreach and collaboration
✅ Advocated for policies impacting installation readiness, energy reliability, and regional security
✅ Celebrated outstanding accomplishments by organizations serving our military community
✅ Continued traditions that connect our community through meaningful events and engagement
With a huge % of our region connected to the military, the work of the Pikes Peak MAC remains vital to ensuring our installations, service members, and families remain supported and mission ready.
A sincere thank you to our Board of Directors, members, annual partners, and the many organizations who make this work possible. Your commitment is what keeps this community strong.
As we look ahead to 2026, we are excited to continue growing our membership, expanding advocacy efforts, and strengthening the military–community partnership that defines the Pikes Peak region.
Thank you for being part of this mission.
👉 Learn more, join, or see upcoming events at: www.pikespeakmac.com