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SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS

For Details &Registration:edgesportscenter.com

970.472.0048

EASY ACCESS at I-25 & Highway 144450 Denrose Ct. Fort CollinsWhere Families &

Athletes PlaySafe, Clean& Friendly Locally Owned & Operated by Phil & Pat Ebersole

Get Out of the Sun & into the FUN!

BIRTHDAY PARTIESTEAM PARTIES

FAMILY PARTIESCOMPANY BBQ & GAMES

FIELD TRIPSBATTING CAGESMEETING ROOM

Multi-Sport Camps Girls & Boys . Grades K-6 Mon - Fri . 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Explore & learn basics of up to 10 different sports Sessions Start: 6/14, 8/2 & 8/9

Youth Instructional Leagues Learn, Practice & Play in the Same Day! Boys & Girls . Ages 5-12

. Flag Football Sat. Sessions Start: 6/5 (4 weeks) & 7/10 (6 weeks) . Soccer Weds. Session Start: 6/2 (4 weeks) & 7/7 (6 weeks) Sat. Sessions Start: 6/5 (4 weeks) & 7/10 (6 weeks)

Volleyball Leagues Girls & Boys . Grades 3-8 . 5 week Sessions Practice: Tuesdays . Games: �ursdays Sessions Start: 6/1 & 7/13

Daytime Pre-School Sports Boys & Girls . Ages 3-5 . Kinder Kickers Soccer 5 Week Sessions Start: 5/17 & 8/9 . Quick Start Tennis 4 Week Sessions Start: 5/3, 6/7, & 8/9

at Northern Colorado’s Largest Indoor Sports Center

Sport CampsBoys & Girls . 1-3 Hours per Day

. Volleyball Camp I Grades 3-8 6/21-25 Camp II Grades 3-8 7/12-16

. Lacrosse Boys Grades 1-8 6/8-11 Girls Grades 1-8 6/22-25 . Tackle Football Grades 4-8 8/2-6

. Softball Grades K-8 7/19-23

. Baseball w/ Fort Collins Foxes Camp I Ages 5-14 6/28-7/2 Camp II (4 days) Ages 5-14 7/6-9 Daily Instruction All ages M-F

. Soccer GoalKeeper/Striker Ages 8-18 7/26-30

. Tennis w/ Fort Collins Tennis Ages 7-16 Camps Start: 6/7, 6/28, 7/12, & 7/19 High School Pre-Season Camp: 8/9-13

Pre-Tryout Camps . Baseball Ages 8-14 8/2-6 . Fastpitch SB Ages 8-14 7/26-30

RecSummer 4-10.indd 1 4/12/10 10:13:42 AM

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Audrey Biggerstaff

SECTIONS

32 Adaptive Recreation

35 Aquatics

43 Arts & Crafts

51 Dance & Movement

55 Day Camps

60 Early Learning & Parent with Child

17 Adult Programs | 50+ | Senior Center

63 Education & Enrichment

71 The Farm

73 Aqua Fitness

75 Fitness

80 Gardens on Spring Creek

82 Ice Skating

87 Outdoor Recreation

92 Sports

FEATURES

58 Youth Movement

DEPARTMENTS

5 From the Executive Director

6 Facilities

14 Calendar of Events

16 Registration Information

104 Age Index

YOUTH MOVEMENT!Keep your child on the move this summer with the many unique classes and activities offered through the Recreation Department. They can stay connected with friends and maybe explore and gain some new hobbies and passions along the way.

The time is now to sign up for a summer of exploration, discovery and fun!

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Marty HeffernanExecutive DirectorCulture, Parks, Recreation and Environment

Fellow Recreators,

Let the fun begin, it’s summertime in Fort Collins! The summer months provide us

with an opportunity to discover new adventures or re-connect with our favorite warm

weather activities that have remained dormant since winter. As you flip through the

following pages you’ll discover an expansive list of sun-soaked opportunities and

activities that will benefit the entire family.

This issue of Recreator will focus on youth related summertime activities and

programs. Every summer the Recreation Department provides thousands of children

the opportunity to explore their potential, engage in healthy activities and enrich

their lives. From arts and crafts and swimming to youth sports and ice skating, you

are sure to discover something your child enjoys. The City of Fort Collins Recreation

team strives to provide positive experiences while offering you and your children a

safe and healthy environment to play and grow in.

The Recreator is full of wonderful opportunities to make your summer shine. This

summer utilize recreation to refresh, enrich and renew your life.

FROM THEEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Parks and Recreation BoardFred BittingBrian CarrollMichael ChalonaShirley ChristianAnn HuntJessica MacMillanGreg MillerDanna OrtizWilliam J. PickeringKelly Ohlson - City Council Liason

Recreation StaffExecutive DirectorCulture, Parks, Recreation & EnvironmentMarty Heffernan

Recreation ManagersPeggy BowersSteve BudnerMike McDonnell

Program SupervisorsBridget Brownell The Farm

Debra Bueno Teen Programs

Susie Danford Aquatics

Renee Lee Adaptive Recreation Opportunities

Marc Rademacher Sports and Youth Programs

Barb Schoenberger Adult Programs

Katie Steiber Fitness, Dance & Adult Education

Paul Thibert Ice Skating

Community RelationsJohn Litel Community Relations & Marketing

Jill Walusis Public Relations & Communications

ContactRegistration and [email protected]

Advertising and [email protected]

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RECREATION FACILITIESCITY PARK POOL & TRAIN

REFUNDSNo cash refunds will be given once the facility opens. If the facility needs to close due to inclement weather or a maintenance issue before 1:00 PM, a pass (for use at City Park Pool only) will be issued for use at a later date. No passes will be given after 1:00 PM.

WEATHER CLOSURESCity Park Pool will not open if the temperature has not reached 60 degrees by 9:30 AM. The closure will be re-evaluated at Noon for a late opening at 1:00 PM. Anytime lightning is visible within 10 miles or a storm warning has been issued for the City Park area, the pool area will be cleared and closed for a minimum of 30 minutes. The refund policy will apply at all times.

CITY PARK POOL PASSESCity Park Pool passes can be purchased at EPIC or Mulberry Pool. EPIC and Mulberry Pool passes cannot be used at City Park. Passes available for purchase beginning April 1.

City Park Pool 1599 City Park Drive 970.416.2489 x3463 City Park Railway 1599 City Park Drive 970.221.6203 fcgov.com/cityparkpoolandtrain Weather Line: 970.416.2489 x5169

City Park Pool and Railway are located in City Park. Enjoy the park surroundings and Sheldon Lake for fishing and an outdoor pool and train. City Park Pool is the best place to be during those hot summer days in Fort Collins. City Park Pool provides you with a water park experience right in your own backyard. City Park Railway provides a ride on a miniature train for the train lover’s delight.

FACILITY PROFILE Outdoor pool 30-foot drop slide Open curly slide Lazy river, shallow water, geysers Large play structure Picnic area Located next to Sheldon Lake

HOURSMay 27 Th 3:00-7:00 PM

May 28 - August 14M-F 10:00 AM-8:00 PMSa,Su 10:00 AM-5:30 PM

August 15Su 10:00 AM-3:00 PM

DROP-IN ADULT WATER FITNESSMay 31 - August 12 M-F 9:00-10:00 AM

PADDLE BOATSFee: $2.50/person, 4 persons/boat, NO PETS

May 27 - August 13M-F 3:00-7:00 PMSa,Su 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

August 15Su 10:00 AM-3:00 PM

Pool & Paddle Boats

AgeSingle Admission Group 10-Adm 25-Adm

Twilight Swim*

Paddle Boats

Trains, Boats & Floats

Under 2 & over 85 No Fee

PCA No Fee

Youth 2-17 $5.00 $4.50 $42.50 $94.00 $4.00 $2.50 $9.00

Adult 18-54 $6.00 $5.50 $51.00 $113.00 $4.00 $2.50 $11.00

Older Adult 55-84 $5.00 $4.50 $42.50 $94.00 $4.00 $2.50 $9.00

SPECIAL EVENTSFirst Days of SummerThursday, May 27 from 3:00-7:00 PM & Friday, May 28 from 10:00 AM-8:00 PM$4.00/person (no age restriction)Join us for the kick-off weekend for City Park Pool. Swim for $4.00 regardless of age.

* Twilight SwimMay 29-August 14: Daily$4.00/personAll children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Twilight admission will be charged daily after 4:30 PM until close. No other discounts or passes will be honored during this swim time.

Pooch PlungeSunday, August 15 & Monday, August 16 from 5:30-7:00 PM$5.00/dog (one ticket admits 1 dog and 2 human friends) Ticket sales begin August 1 and can be purchased at City Park, Mulberry Pool or EPIC. Each additional human friend is $2.00. Tickets bought on the day of the event are $8.00/dog.

City Park Pool Rental & Birthday PartiesHaving a reunion, block party or just want to invite your best friends for a great summer evening? Rent City Park Pool for a Saturday or Sunday evening. Rental times are from 6:00-8:00 PM. Call for prices and availability, 970.221.6202.

Birthday party rentals with designated table and swimming for up to 8 children and 2 adults. Reserve 48 hours in advance by calling 970.221.6202.

Splash Drive-in & Theme Nights: See our webpage for more information about these nights.

FEE: $2.50/person (2 years & up)HOURSMay 2-23Sa,Su Noon-5:00 PM

May 28 - August 14M-F 11:00 AM-7:00 PMSa,Su 11:00 AM-6:00 PM

August 21-September 26Sa,Su 11:00 AM-4:00 PM

HOLIDAY HOURSMay 31 11:00 AM-6:00 PMJuly 4 11:00 AM-Dark

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Edora Pool Ice Center 1801 Riverside 970.221.6683 fcgov.com/epic

FACILITY PROFILE Indoor 50-meter x 25-yard pool

Two 3-meter diving boards Two 1-meter diving boards

Warm water therapy pool

Wading pool

2 indoor 200’ x 85’ ice surfaces

Spectator seating

Cardio/weight room

Concessions

Multi-purpose room

Skate service room

Skate sharpening

Group Rate*These single admission fees are for groups. A group must consist of at least 10 participants, and a 48-hour pre-registration notice is required. Groups over 50 people must provide one week’s notice. Group admission does not include skate rental.

This is not a reservation and does not guarantee space for your group. For instance, if the capacity of the ice arena has been reached when your group arrives, they will be unable to skate.

Towel rental available for 50 cents per towel. Skate rental available for $2.50 per pair.

Pool & Exercise Room

Age Single Admission Group*

Under 2 & over 85 No Fee

Attendant No Fee

Youth 2-17 $3.25 $2.75

Adult 18-54 $4.00 $3.50

Older Adult 55-84 $3.25 $2.75

Age 10 Admissions 25 Admissions Annual Pass

Youth 2-17 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

Adult 18-54 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

Older Adult 55-84 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

FEES & ADMISSION

SUPERPASSPOOL HOURSMay 1 - August 31M-F 5:30 AM - 8:00 PMSa 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSu Noon - 5:30 PM

CLOSURES

Free WiFi available at this facility.

ADULT SUPERVISION

Ice Rinks

Single Admission Group*

No Fee

No Fee

$3.50 $3.00

$4.50 $4.00

$4.00 $3.00

NOT-SO-PRIME-TIME DISCOUNTMay 3 - May 26, Mon-Fri, 1:00-3:00 PMDuring non-prime swim hours, discounted swim fees are available. No passes will be sold for this special time; however pass holders can use their passes to swim during these hours. No discount: 5/14.

Please NoteHigh School Swim Teams practice thru May 20th. Practices are held daily 5:30-7:00 AM and 3:15-5:15 PM. Meets are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. No lanes will be available after 3:30 on those days. Please see schedule for meet days and lane availability posted at the facility or on the website www.fcgov.com/recreation/epic.

ICE ARENA

EXERCISE ROOMM-F 5:30 AM-7:45 PMSa 8:00 AM-5:45 PMSu Noon-5:15 PM

Entire PoolMay 21 Close at NoonMay 22 All DayMay 31 All DayJune 25-27 All DayJuly 4 All DayJuly 24-25 All DayJuly 30 All DayJuly 31 All DayAugust 1 All DayAugust 27-30 All Day

Through May 30M-F 9:00-11:00 AMM 3:30-5:15 PM Tu, Th 7:30-9:00 PMF 5:30-7:00 PMSa 12:15-1:45 PM 5:15-7:15 PMSu 1:00-2:30 PM

June 1-August 15M-F 9:30-11:00 AMM,W,F 1:00-2:30 PMM,Tu,Th 7:30-9:00 PMF 6:15-7:15 PM (No session 8/13)Sa Noon-4:00 PMSu 1:00-4:00 PM

Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a responsible adult in the pool The adult must pay admission, be wearing a swimsuit, and actively participating in the water with the child and must be within an arm’s reach of that adult.

Children under 13 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible adult in the warm water pool and must be within an arm’s reach of that adult. The warm water pool will be closed to drop-in Mondays and Wednesdays beginning 6/1-8/5 from 8:30-11:30 AM. Please check at front desk for closure times.

Edora Pool Ice Center, also known as EPIC, is the region’s premier ice and aquatics facility. EPIC serves the entire community with a variety of ice skating and aquatics programs, classes, events and activities. EPIC experiences over one million visits per year. EPIC is home to the CSU Hockey team, CSU Water Polo team, Fort Collins Area Swim Team and Fort Collins Figure Skating Club.

Lap LaneMay 4 3:00-6:00 PM

Diving Well OnlyM, W, F 6:00-7:00 AMTu & Th 5:30-6:30 PMM & W (thru 5/21) 3:30-6:30 PM

Ice ArenaMay 31 All DayJuly 4 All Day

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RECREATION FACILITIESEDORA POOL ICE CENTER (EPIC)

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RECREATION FACILITIESTHE FARM AT LEE MARTINEZ PARK

FACILITY PROFILE Farm animals

Hands-on experiences

Interactive family fun

Birthday party rentals

Museum

Hayrides (schedule in advance)

Pony rides

The Farm Store

Special events

May 1-June 6W-Sa 10:00 AM-5:00 PMSu Noon-5:00 PM

June 8-August 22Tu-Sa 10:00 AM-5:00 PMSu Noon-5:00 PM

Pony Riding HoursThrough October 17 (Weather permitting)Sa 11:00 AM-4:00 PMSu 1:00-4:00 PM

Age Single Admission 10 Admissions 25 Admissions

Under 2 & over 84 No Fee

Attendant No Fee

Ages 2 - 84 $2.50 $20.00 $50.00

BARNYARD BUDDY - FAMILY PASS

ALSO AT THE FARMBirthday Parties at The FarmCelebrate your child’s birthday with a farm flair! Meeting the animals, riding the ponies or going on a hayride create a very unique party for 3 to 9 year olds. Your hostess will take care of all the details to ensure a stress-free day for you. Call The Farm for more information.

The Farm MuseumTake a walk through yesteryear’s farm era. Displays depict farming from the turn of the century to the early 1930’s. Guess what the “mystery” item is and how it was used. Then test your “farm strength” by lifting a bale of hay.

The Farm StoreLooking for a unique farm-related gift? The Farm Store is the place to shop. We’re stocked with country items, farm toys, T-shirts, and novelties.

ADOPT AN ANIMALAnyone can adopt an animal at The Farm and become its “parent.” As an adoptive parent, you’re helping to provide for the food and care of “your” animal.

Of course, your adopted animal stays at The Farm where it is cared for by farm staff. (Note: for all practical purposes, some of the animals are sold when they reach maturity.) It’s easy to adopt! Choose your favorite farm animal and adopt it for a year by making a tax-deductible donation. A farm “parent” receives an adoption certificate, his/her name listed at The Farm, and a poster as a “thank you,” because we do appreciate your support.

Adopt before May 19 and receive two reservations to the Barn Burner to be held May 20.

The Farm 600 North Sherwood 970.221.6665 fcgov.com/thefarm

The Farm at Lee Martinez Park has provided hands-on family farm fun since 1985. The Farm serves as an educational, fun and interactive experience for Fort Collins families. Your visit to The Farm will be a fun-filled farm adventure for all ages. You can learn more about the industry that shaped this region, have interactive, hands-on farm fun, and introduce your child to agriculture and farming concepts.

FEES & ADMISSION

Age 10 Admissions 25 Admissions Annual Pass

Youth 2-17 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

Adult 18-54 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

Older Adult 55-84 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

SUPERPASS

$50.00 Per Year

Includes: Unlimited visits, up to 4 people a visit (additional guests Ages 2-84 pay half admission)

Subscription to “Barnyard Snorts” newsletter

10% off one animal adoption

Invitation to Jingle Bell Times at The Farm

Commercial and Home Daycare Barnyard Buddy Passes also available. Please call The Farm for more information, 970.221.6665.

HOURS

An adult must lead the pony as the child rides. Rides are given on a first-come basis on Saturdays and Sundays beginning April 3. Purchase a 15 minute ride token in The Farm Store for $5.

CLOSURESJuly 4 All Day

MORE FARM PROGRAMSCheck out pages 71 and 72 in this issue of the Recreator to learn more about The Farm at Lee Martinez Park. The Farm offers community members a wide variety of activities, events, programs and camps.

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SouthRidge Golf Club5750 South Lemay Avenue970.416.2828fcgov.com/golf

18 holes 6,666 yards Par 71 Driving Range Practice chipping and putting greens Pro shop Clubhouse Mackenzie’s Pub & Grill Patio and lounge

Southridge Golf Course is an 18 hole golf course situated on 128 acres in southeast Fort Collins. Offering scenic views and challenging tee shots from multiple tee boxes, Southridge is ideal for players of all levels and ages.

Collindale Golf Course1441 East Horsetooth Road970.221.6651fcgov.com/golf

18 holes 7,157 yards Par 71 Driving Range Practice chipping and putting greens Pro shop Clubhouse C.B & Potts Restaurant Patio and lounge

Collindale Golf Course is a championship length, 18 hole golf course situated on 160 acres in southeast Fort Collins. Consistently recognized as having some of the best (and fastest) greens in the state, it is the home of local U.S. Open Qualifying and a perennial favorite for many State amateur events.

Nine Holes 6,424 yards Par 36 Driving Range Practice chipping and putting greens Pro shop Clubhouse Food and beverages

City Park Nine is a regulation length 9 hole municipal golf course that offers enjoyment and challenges for players of all ages and abilities. The course features tight fairways, small greens, and mature trees and is consistently recognized as one of the “Best Nine Hole Golf Courses” in Colorado.

City Park Nine Golf Course411 South Bryan Avenue970.221.6650fcgov.com/golf

FEESGeneral admission to The Gardens on Spring Creek is free to the public. Although a $2.00 per person or $5.00 per family suggested donation is appreciated. Programs and/or special events may have a fee.

FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEKThe Friends is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization whose mission is to increase public awareness of the Gardens on Spring Creek and to generate financial and other support to insure its’ success.

Membership BenefitsDiscount on classes at The GardensDiscount on select merchandise10% discount at participating nurseries

Membership Levels

Individual $35.00

Family $60.00

Student $20.00

MORE INFORMATIONSee The Gardens section in the Recreator on page 80. Visit fcgov.com/gardens or call 970.416.2486 for updated information, schedules and event details.

Gardens on Spring Creek 2145 Centre Ave. 970.416.2486 fcgov.com/gardens

The Gardens on Spring Creek is your community botanic garden. Our display gardens include a Children’s Garden, a Plant Select® demonstration garden, the Lauren Springer Ogden Xeric Parkway Strip and the Garden of Eatin’. The Gardens offer a multitude of gardening classes for adults and youth, special community events, and a beautiful setting for all to enjoy. Explore your community botanic garden…Take root. Grow. Flourish.

FACILITY PROFILE Display gardens

Festivals & community events

Adult & youth gardening programs

Room & garden rentals

HOURSM-F 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Sa 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

Su Noon-5:00 PM

CLOSURESJuly 5 Open 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

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RECREATION FACILITIESTHE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK

RECREATION FACILITIESGOLF COURSES

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RECREATION FACILITIESMULBERRY POOL

FACILITY PROFILE Indoor 25-yard pool 1-meter diving board Large shallow interactive play area Separate 7-person spa Birthday party room Spectator seating Zero entry pool

Lap Swim/Recreational Swim/Aerobic RoomThrough May 30M,W,F 5:30 AM-8:00 PMTu,Th 5:30 AM-4:00 PM (only thru May 6)Sa 12:30-5:30 PMSu Noon-3:00 PM

Recreational Swim/Aerobic RoomMay 31 - August 31M,W Noon-8:00 PMTu,Th Noon-4:00 PMF 5:30 AM-8:00 PMSa 12:30 - 5:30 PMSu Noon - 3:00 PM

Lap SwimM,W,F 5:30 AM-8:00 PMTu,Th 5:30 AM-4:00 PM Sa 12:30-5:30 PMSu Noon-3:00 PM

Mulberry Pool 424 West Mulberry 970.221.6657 fcgov.com/mulberrypool

Mulberry pool, located near Downtown Fort Collins, is one of three indoor aquatic facilities operated by the City of Fort Collins Recreation Department. The pool is open year-round and includes a large “child friendly” interactive play area with slides and other fun water features. Mulberry Pool is a favorite for birthday parties and other celebrations. The pool is also popular with lap swimmers looking for an early morning or mid-day workout.

FEES & ADMISSION

Age 10 Admissions 25 Admissions Annual Pass

Youth 2-17 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

Adult 18-54 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

Older Adult 55-84 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

SUPERPASS

HOURS

ADULT SUPERVISIONChildren under 8 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible adult in the pool. The adult must pay admission, be wearing a swimsuit and actively participating (within arm’s reach) with the child.

Group Rate*These single admission fees are for groups only and are available to non-profit and community organizations. A group must consist of at least 10 participants, and a 48-hour pre-registration notice is required. Groups over 50 people must provide one week’s notice.

Towel rental available for 50 cents per towel.

Age Single Admission Group*

Under 2 & over 85 No Fee

Attendant No Fee

Youth 2-17 $3.25 $2.75

Adult 18-59 $4.00 $3.75

Older Adult 60-84 $3.25 $3.00

Please NoteHigh School Swim Teams are practicing thru May 20th. They will practice daily 5:30-6:45 AM and 3:30-5:30 PM. Please call for lane availability or visit our website www.fcgov.com/recreation/mulberry

CLOSURESMay 16 All DayMay 31 All DayJuly 4 All DayAugust 20-23 Maintenance Closure

NOT-SO-PRIME-TIME DISCOUNTMay 3 - May 26, Monday-Friday, 1:00-3:00 PMDuring non-prime swim hours, discounted swim fees are available. No passes will be sold for this special time; however pass holders can use their passes to swim during these hours. No discount: 5/14.

BIRTHDAY PARTIES AT MULBERRY POOLCelebrate your next birthday with us….Celebrate your child’s birthday the Mulberry Pool way! Have your next birthday party at Mulberry Pool and enjoy our pool, aquatic play features and our new bouldering wall in the party room for $45/hour plus swimmers at $2.75/person OR the balcony birthday area for $35/hour plus swimmers at $2.75/person as part of your birthday event. Space is limited; reservations are required. Call 221.6203 to make your reservations.

AEROBICS ROOMWhile your child is in lessons or visiting Mulberry Pool for a birthday party, you can work out in our aerobics room overlooking the pool where there are two Expresso bikes and a treadmill. The room is open during recreational swim hours as well as on Saturday mornings during lessons. $2/30-minute session

TWO BUCK SUNDAYSAdmission is just $2.00 on Sundays. Enjoy a throw back in admission costs on Sunday from noon to 3:00 PM. This special price is per person and available to any age. Enjoy some fun-soaked Sundays at Mulberry Pool this summer.

Sustainability is more than “Thinking Green.” It is about meeting the demands of the present while taking care that the resources we use today will be available tomorrow.

The City of Fort Collins places a priority on smart and sustainable practices. The Recreator is proud to be a part of the “defining sustainable printing” effort. The City of Fort Collins fully supports responsible paper manufacturing, recovery and environmental management practices that promote sustainability, and result in long-term economic and environmental benefit.

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Northside Aztlan Center 112 E. Willow 970.221.6655 fcgov.com/north

FACILITY PROFILE 50,000 square feet

Triple gymnasium complex

Elevated running track

Locker rooms

Fitness areas

Cardio/weight room

Classrooms

Activity rooms

Kitchen

Playground

Skate park

Handball courts

Drop-in

Age Single Admission

Under 2 & over 85 No Fee

2-15 $1.00

16,17,18 w/ H.S. ID $2.00

18-54 $4.00

55-84 $3.25

FEES & ADMISSION

HOURSMay 3-August 31

M-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sa 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Su Noon - 5:00 PM

Free WiFi available at this facility.

AT NORTHSIDE AZTLAN CENTERFree Youth Nights at Northside AztlanMay 13 - August 26Thursdays, 3:00-9:00 PMAges 6-18Every Thursday is youth night! Arena Football, Dodgeball, Indoor Soccer, Ping Pong tournaments, Madden Tournaments, Teen Weights, Field Trips, Dance, Fitness, Food , Prizes, and much more! Planned activities begin at 6:00 PM.

Lounge Drop-inMay 13 - August 31Monday 3:00 – 7:00 PMSaturday & Sunday 3:00-5:00 PMAges 12 – 18Come enjoy the fun! Planned activities start at 6 p.m. Adult hours are available in the computer lab, please check with front desk for more information.

Kids CafeMonday-Friday 8:15-9:00 AM & 12:15-1:00 PMAges 3-18Meals are available through the Food Bank of Larimer County Kids Cafe Program. Meals are available to accompanying parents at a charge of $2 per meal.

Age 10 Admissions 25 Admissions Annual Pass

Youth 2-17 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

Adult 18-54 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

Older Adult 55-84 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

SUPERPASS

The Northside Aztlan Community Center is home to a world class triple gymnasium and fitness area featuring a cardio theater as well as a wide variety of activities, classes, programs, sports and special events. The Northside Aztlan Community Center continues to provide beneficial community programs as well as new and exciting opportunities.

Youth Passes

Age 10 Admission 25 Admission

6-15 $9.00 $20.00

16,17,18 with H.S. ID $18.00 $40.00

Youth passes only good at Northside Aztlan Center.

CLOSURESMay 31 Closed at 3:00 PM

July 4 All Day

August 8-15 Annual Maintenance

OUTDOOR AMENITIESOutdoor amenities at the Northside Aztlan Community Center include a playground with a climbing structure, a state-of-the-art skate park and outdoor handball courts.

GET FIT HEREGet in shape at Northside Aztlan Center!Conveniently located in downtown Fort Collins, the new Center is the perfect place for a workout before, during or after work. The facility’s weight and cardio room is equipped with everything you need to get a complete workout.

Close. Convenient. Affordable.See the fees chart above for 10- and 25-admission SuperPass prices. Call 221.6655 or visit fcgov.com/north for information.

NORTHSIDE AZTLAN EARNS GOLDThe Northside Aztlan Community Center has earned gold level certification

from the United States Green Building Council’s LEED rating system.

The certification of the Northside Aztlan Community Center further

demonstrates the City of Fort Collins’ commitment to green building and

environmental stewardship.

SPECIAL EVENTSCheck out the Special Events section in this edition of the Recreator for some great family activities at this facility.

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RECREATION FACILITIESFORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER

FACILITY PROFILE 25-yard, 4-lane pool

10-person spa

Jog/walk track

Gymnasium

Multi-use area with stage

Classrooms

Pool/snooker

Art rooms

Kitchen and lounge

Media center/library

Community gardens

Fitness Fees

Age Single Admission 10 Admission 25 Admission Annual

Under 2 & over 85 No Fee

18-59 $4.00 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

60-84 $3.25 $65.00 $65.00 $300.00

FEES & ADMISSION

HOURSM-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PMSa 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSu Noon - 9:00 PM

Swim and Lap HoursM-F 6:00 AM - 8:00 PMSa 9:00 AM - 3:00 PMSu Closed

Age 10 Admissions 25 Admissions Annual Pass

Youth 2-17 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

Adult 18-54 $32.00 $80.00 $450.00

Older Adult 55-84 $26.00 $65.00 $300.00

SUPERPASS

The Fort Collins Senior Center was recognized in the top 12 by the National Council on Aging and the National Institute of Senior Centers for 2008 and 2009.

The center was awarded National Accreditation in 2003 and 2009. Of 15,000 centers in the U.S., fewer than 200 receive this distinction, the Fort Collins Senior Center is one of only two in Colorado. The Senior Center provides for the citizens a community focal point for programs and services for aging adults and their families.

CLOSURESMay 31 Closed at 3:00 PM

July 4 All Day

August 1-8 Maintenance Closure

Senior Center 1200 Raintree Drive 970.221.6644 fcgov.com/seniorcenter

MEMBERS ONLY INFORMATIONPrograms, activities and events marked with an

are those with member only benefits. Some may have special pricing or be for members only.

SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIPMany services and activities at the Senior Center are limited to members only, so join today! Join by either calling 970.221.6644 or stop by the front desk at the Senior Center. Memberships for those 50 plus are available for a minimum of $25, are good for a 12-month period and can be purchased at any time. Memberships are also available for those 18-49 years of age for $49. Scholarships are available, contact the Senior Center staff at 970.221.6644 for more information.

MEMBERS ONLYRecreator, which includes a description and listing of adult programs, is mailed to membership households. Further membership information is available in the 50 plus section of this publication on page 17.

EVENTS

The Senior Center offers a wide variety of community events throughout the year. Check out the Calendar of Events section in this edition of the Recreator for some great events and activities.

All American PicnicCelebrate Independence Day! July 3 from 6:00-9:00 PM. Tickets are: $12.00 for adults, $15.00 at the door, $6.00 for youth 7-17, $8.00 at the door. Children 6 and under are free.

A Tribute to the Eagles This tribute concert will feature the band, “The Long Run.” They will sing the legendary songs from Eagles on September 5 at 7:00 PM. Ticket price is $15.00. Call the Senior Center for more information at 970.221.6644.

WALK/JOG TRACK & EqUIPMENT

20-Admission CardTake a healthy spin around the Senior Center’s elevated walk/jog track. A 20-admission card for the walk/jog track and aerobic equipment is only available for Fort Collins Senior Center members 50 and over for $20.

For more information on Fort Collins Senior Center programs and activities.

PAgE 17 RENTALS

Fort Collins Senior Center is available for rent for personal, non-profit, or commercial purposes. The Senior Center has a multi-purpose room great for wedding receptions and other large gatherings. The room opens onto a large patio, in a beautiful backyard with an amazing view of the foothills. Amenities include chairs, tables, bar service, full service kitchen/pantry, linens, audio-visual equipment and decorations. Call 970.224.6113 to plan your next event.

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Club Tico is home to many of the Recreation Department’s dance and movement activities, programs, classes and events.

1599 City Park Drive970.224.6113

CLUB TICO

12 kick wheels, 12 electric wheels, 6 kilns, and work areas for throwing and hand-building are available in this studio.

1541 West Oak970.221.6644 or 970.221.6204

POTTERY STUDIO

This facility consists of 8 lighted tennis courts, 3 outdoor handball/racquetball courts, 2 platform tennis courts, sand volleyball, and full-service pro shop.

2201 South Shields970.493.7000

ROLLAND MOORE RACqUET COMPLEX

415 East Monroe970.221.6655 or 970.221.6309

The Youth Activity Center Gym is open for programs and rentals. Located next to Foothills Mall, it is the perfect central location for your next event.

YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER

LINCOLN CENTER417 W. Magnolia970.221.6735

The Lincoln Center is one of Colorado’s largest and most diverse presenters of professional theatre, dance, music, visual arts and children’s programs. The facility will be closed for renovations beginning June, 2010 and will re-open in the spring of 2011. For more information visit www.LCtix.com or join us on Facebook at Lincoln Center for the Performing and Visual Arts, Fort Collins.

FORT COLLINS MUSEUM &DISCOVERY SCIENCE CENTER200 Mathews Street970.221.6738

Enjoy a variety of hands-on science and history exhibits that ignite your curiosity and make learning fun for the entire family! The Fort Collins Museum & Discovery Science Center is located in Library Park, just blocks from historic Old Town Square. For more information and a list of our current programs and activities, visit our website at www.fcmdsc.org.

NATURAL [email protected]

Over 40 natural areas are yours to explore and treasure! Visit www.fcgov.com/naturalareas to find a natural area near you, see what activities are available, find out about upcoming events, see trail conditions and much more. It’s all possible thanks to voters! Your citizen-initiated city and county sales taxes conserve natural areas and provide visitor services.

FACILITY RENTALThe City of Fort Collins Culture, Parks, Recreation and Environment Division has several facilities that can be rented for a minimal fee. Whether it’s a business luncheon, wedding, birthday party or family reunion, the City of Fort Collins has community centers, banquet rooms, parks and pavilions available for your event. Please contact the appropriate department for more information.

Contact Information

Senior Center 970.221.6644

Northside Aztlan 970.221.6655

EPIC & Mulberry 970.221.6657

The Farm 970.221.6665

Youth Activity Center 970.221.6309

Club Tico 970.224.6113

Parks 970.221.6660

Lincoln Center 970.221.6735

Museum 970.221.6738

The Gardens 970.416.2486

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SUMMER 2010CALENDAR OF EVENTS

MAYTuesday, May 11 (Senior Center Members Only)

Thursday, May 13

Summer Recreation Registration

Register online at fcgov.com/recreator or at EPIC,

Northside Aztlan Center or the Senior Center.

Thursday & Friday, May 27 & 28

First Days of Summer City Park Pool Thursday from 3:00-7:00 PM Friday from 10:00 AM-8:00 PM All ages $4.00 per person

Join us for the kick-off weekend for City Park

Pool.

JUNEDaily in June

Twilight Swim City Park Pool After 4:30 PM to close All ages $4.00 per person

Bring the family and swim in the twilight. All

children must be accompanied by a paying adult.

Fridays, June 4 through August 13

EPIC AFK Nights EPIC 7:30 to 9:00 PM All ages Drop-in recreational skate admission

Speakers are boomin’, non-stop grooving. If the

music’s too loud, you’re too old!

Saturday & Sunday, June 5 & 6Urban Gardening Festival Gardens on Spring Creek 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM All Ages Suggested donation of $4

Visit display gardens, demonstrations and booths

inspired by the theme, “Gardens of the West.”

Wednesday, June 9Hershey’s Track & Field Fort Collins High School Registration begins at 5:30 PM Ages 9 to 14 No Fee

Meet includes running, jumping and throwing

events. To register, bring a copy of your birth

certificate and shoes without spikes.

Beginning June 9Theme Nights City Park Pool Wednesday nights All ages In costume, after 4:30 PM, $1.00 off

Come dressed in costume. Themes will be posted

on City Park Pool’s website.

Beginning June 11Splash Drive-In City Park Pool Friday nights beginning at 8:30 PM All ages Admission fee

Finish your swim, dry off and then join us for the

movie. Entry must be done before 7:30 PM.

Saturday, June 12

Just Fore Ladies Golf Tournament Collindale Golf Course Shotgun start at 8:00 AM All ages, ladies only

Call 970.224.6125 for information on how to

sign up your winning team!

Friday, June 18

Articulture (Displayed through December 31) Gardens on Spring Creek 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM No Fee

The sculptures of several regional artists will enrich

The Gardens and inspire visitors.

Sunday, June 20

13th Annual Father’s Day 5K Old Town Fort Collins Race begins at 8:00 AM All ages

Active fun for the whole family. Race individually

or as a team for over 25 prizes, including a

drawing for the Most Valuable Dad which is for

all of those average runners! For information, visit

fcgov.com/recreation.

Friday, June 25

Milk & Cookies Storytelling The Farm at Lee Martinez Park 10:30 to 11:00 AM All ages Admission fee to The Farm

Join us at The Farm for storytelling by storytellers.

Morning Fresh Dairy provides the milk.

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Saturday, June 26Potters Potting: Form, Slip & Terra Sigillatta at Cone 6 by David Beumee The Pottery Studio, 1541 W. Oak 1:00 to 4:00 PM All ages $12.00View the diverse processes of creating pottery as the visiting artists demonstrate and lecture.

JULYDaily in JulyTwilight Swim City Park Pool After 4:30 PM to close All ages $4.00 per person $4.00/personBring the family and swim in the twilight.

Friday, July 2 & 23Milk & Cookies Storytelling The Farm at Lee Martinez Park 10:30 to 11:00 AM All ages Admission fee to The FarmJoin us at The Farm for storytelling by storytellers. Morning Fresh Dairy provides the milk.

Saturday, July 3All American Picnic & Apple Pie Contest Senior Center 6:00 to 9:00 PM $12.00 for adults, $15.00 at the door $6.00 for youth (7-17), $8.00 at the door Children 6 and under are freeBarbecue, apple pie, prizes and more! Tickets and contest entries available at the Senior Center.

Saturday, July 17Potters Potting: Anything But Round, Abbey Rothenbuehler The Pottery Studio, 1541 W. Oak 1:00 to 4:00 PM All ages $12.00

Enjoy viewing the processes of creating pottery

through demonstration and lecture.

Tuesday, July 20 through Saturday, July 24The Farm’s 25th Anniversary Celebration The Farm at Lee Martinez Park Tuesday through Friday: 10:30 AM on Saturday from 1:00 to 5:00 PM All ages Admission fee (Saturday is FREE)

Enjoy special activities all week long.

Monday, July 26 through Thursday, July 29Ice Theatre of Fort Collins EPIC 6:00-7:00 PM All ages $5.00 per ticket

Four productions on a frozen stage in an intimate

theatre setting.

AUGUSTDaily in August (through August 14)Twilight Swim City Park Pool After 4:30 PM to close All ages $4.00 per person

Bring the family and swim in the twilight.

Monday, August 2 (online)Thursday, August 5 (print)Fall Recreator ReleasedThe Fall Recreator will be available online at fcgov.com/recreation on August 2 and available in print August 5.

Wednesday, August 11Mini-Moo Golf Classic The Farm at Lee Martinez Park 6:00-7:30 PM All ages $6.00 per person, pay at the gate18-holes of miniature golf at The Farm! Includes hayloft golfing, bridge and barn putting!

Tuesday, August 10 (Senior Center Members Only)Thursday, August 12Fall Recreation RegistrationRegister online at fcgov.com/recreator or at EPIC, Northside Aztlan Center or the Senior Center.

Sunday, August 15 & Monday, August 167th Annual Pooch Plunge City Park Pool 5:30 to 7:00 PM All ages and canines $5.00 per dog, $8.00 per dog day ofEach ticket admits one dog and two humans. Tickets on sale August 1 at EPIC and City Park Pool.

Wednesday, August 18SummerFest The Farm at Lee Martinez Park 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM 50+ $3.00Seniors - spend a day at The Farm! Enjoy food, western music and the animals.

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Online registration begins at 7:00 AM on May 13. Before starting your online registration session make sure you have the following:

Credit card or debit card1. Your household ID number1.

Forgot your household ID? Please call 970.221.6655, or email [email protected]. Once you arrive at fcgov.com/recreator:

Select WebTrac Online Registration1. Enter your Household ID number 2. Your default password will be the last name under which your 3. household account is registered.If you choose to modify your password, please note the password 4. change for future registration

Walk-in registration begins May 13 at 7:00 AM at these facilities:

Northside Aztlan Center 112 East WillowM-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Noon - 5:00 PM

Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC)1801 RiversideM-F 5:30 AM - 9:00 PMSat 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Noon - 5:30 PM

Fort Collins Senior Center1200 Raintree DriveM-F 6:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun 10:00 AM - 9:00PM

WALK-IN AT RECREATION CENTERS

PHONE REGISTRATIONPhone registration begins on May 13 at 7:00 AM. Please have your credit card (Master Card, VISA, Discover) or debit card information available. Call any of the phone numbers listed below.

970.221.6655 970.221.6683 970.221.6644

Download, print and complete the registration form found at fcgov.com/recreator. Include credit/debit card information, and fax to any of the numbers below.

970.221.6586

FAX REGISTRATION

Additional Information

Make checks payable to “Recreation.”

No registration can be approved by an instructor or coach.

Personal information is entered into the registration database by “household.” By providing household information to the City, you are consenting to the release of information regarding your household to all members of your household.

There is a $25 charge for returned checks.

Activity DiscountsReduced fees are available to residents with limited incomes. Interested persons must apply in person for fee reduction and be approved prior to registration; please allow 10 days for processing. Applications are available at all registration sites. Activities that are not discountable or partially discountable are noted as such. To utilize the reduced fee program, please register in person or by phone/ Online discounted activity registration is not currently available.

Cancellations/TransfersWhen you register for a class, we depend on your enrollment for a successful class. Please plan carefully to avoid cancellations.

If you must cancel (or transfer) from a youth or teen activity, you must notify staff at least two business days (8 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday at 970.221.6655) before the activity begins to receive a full refund or credit. Later requests will be denied. This policy does not apply to Aquatics, Ice Skating and adult activities.

If you must cancel (or transfer) from any aquatics, ice skating or adult activities, please notify staff before the first class to receive a full refund. A 75% refund will be issued if the activity is canceled after the first class and before the second class begins. Later requests for cancellation or transfer will be denied.

Refunds/CreditFor Learn-to-Swim and Learn-to-Skate activity cancellations (or transfers), please contact Mulberry Pool (970.221.6657), and for all other activity cancellations/transfers, please call Northside Aztlan Community Center (970.221.6655). Please submit cancellation requests as early as possible to aid in staff planning.

In accordance with Recreation policy, if the activity you wish to cancel was purchased with a credit card, the refund must be reimbursed directly to the same credit card used for the original activity registration. If the activity was originally paid with cash or check, you may choose between a refund from Finance, or if you prefer, a household credit which will remain in your account for future Recreation use.

REgISTERINg FORA RECREATION PROGRAM

ONLINE AT FCGOV.COM/RECREATOR

Download, print and complete the registration form found at fcgov.com/recreator. Include credit/debit card information, or mail to the listed address enclosing payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

MAIL REGISTRATION

City of Fort CollinsRecreation Administration 215 North MasonThird FloorPO Box 580Fort Collins, CO 80522

Any mailed or faxed registration forms received prior to the first day of registration will not be processed until May 13. Any registration forms sent thereafter will be processed when received.

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In January the Fort Collins Senior Center Committee met with City officials to discuss their goals and the projects they have undertaken to meet those goals. In attendance was Darin Atteberry, City Manager, Diane Jones, Deputy City Manager, Doug Hutchinson, Mayor, and Wade Turner, Kelly Ohlson, and Ben Manvel from City Council. Joining them was the staff from the Senior Center and members of the Expansion Committee Board. City officials were enthusiastic in their support of the work the Committee is doing and offered many ideas. There are plans to meet again as the process continues.

Presentations: Thousands of people visit and use the existing Senior Center every year but few seem to know the plans in the making for the expansion. Schedule a presentation for your group so that you not only have the information but can be part of the planning process. Contact John Pfeiffenberger at 970.224.6030 or [email protected] to get on the schedule.

Tours: A personalized opportunity to find out all about the Fort Collins Senior Center and the plan for the expansion. Tours are individually scheduled. Contact Katie Stieber at 970.224.6029 or [email protected].

2010 Board of Directors

President Peggy S. McGough

Vice-President Jim Barnett

Secretary/Newsletter Katie Reiff

Treasurer Jenny Illig

Chairman Grants Committee Bob Phillips

Web Coordinator Dawn Mathis

Representatives Bonnie MarkstromRick Allnutt Eric BiedermannBrenda CarnsLinda HopkinsMary Shultz Stan Ulrich

Senior Center Staff Liaisons Barbara SchoenbergerKatie Stieber

Visit us at www.seniorcenterexpansion.org

SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION UPDATE

SENIOR CENTER VOLUNTEERSThose who donate their time, energy and talents play a vital role in the Senior Center operation. There are opportunities for people with strong customer service, clerical, organizational and leadership skills to contribute to an important community resource.

Please contact Pat Moore at 970.224.6033 or [email protected] for a complete job description and more information. Or visit us online and fill out a preliminary application for volunteering: fcgov.com/recreation/volunteers.php.

SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP Become a Member! Many services and activities at the Senior Center are limited to members only. Don’t miss your opportunity to access all the Senior Center has to offer. Join by calling 970.221.6644 or stop by the front desk at the Senior Center.

Memberships are good for a 12-month period and can be purchased at any time. Scholarships are available; please contact the Senior Center for additional information.

See page 12 for more information about the Senior Center. Senior Center 1200 Raintree Drive 970.221.6644 fcgov.com/seniorcenter

BENEFITS & FEESAge 18-49: $49 donation per year

One guest pass per month (upon request)•Use of pool and snooker room, craft rooms, library, media •center and community gardensDiscounted fees on selected classes, activities and drop-in•Two-day advance registration for classes•

Age 50+: $25 donation per yearAll of the benefits above plus•Recreator magazine mailed to your home•Opportunity to join “member” only clubs•Join Senior Sports Club and the opportunity to purchase the •Senior Sports Club passOpportunity to buy discounted Walk/Jog pass•Member only activities noted with an •Free notary service•Free audiology screens•Brief health chat with Health District nurse & blood pressure •checkFree limited legal counseling•Opportunity to purchase discounted duplicate bridge pass•Memberships are good for a 12-month period from the date •of purchase.

The Fort Collins Senior Center was recognized in the top 12 by the National Council on Aging and the National Institute of Senior Centers for 2008 and 2009.

The center was awarded National Accreditation in 2003 and 2009. Of 15,000 centers in the U.S., fewer than 200 receive this distinction, the Fort Collins Senior Center is one of only two in Colorado. The Senior Center provides for the citizens a community focal point for programs and services for aging adults and their families.

FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER50 PLUS PROGRAMS

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Senior Advisory BoardThe Senior Advisory Board advises City Council on issues related to older adults and is comprised of individuals of all ages who share a concern for the aging members of our community. The board con-sists of 11 members; nine members are appointed by City Council, and two members are appointed from the Senior Center Council. The Senior Advisory Board meets the second Wednesday of each month at 1:30 PM. The first 20 minutes of each meeting is devoted to public participation.

Senior Center CouncilThe Fort Collins Senior Center Council assists and advises the ad-ministrative staff in matters regarding the operation of the Fort Collins Senior Center and are elected representatives from the se-nior membership. Elected representatives meet the third Monday of each month at 1:30 PM. Members are invited to attend. Writ-ten information for the Council to consider can be submitted on comment cards that can be found at the Greeter’s Desk.

Adventure Travel ClubThis club meets the second Thursday of each month at 2:30 PM and features IMAX films or other travel films or speakers on travel. There is no fee. We can’t print the video titles here, but they are available in the brown brochure rack in the Senior Center lobby.

C.H.A.T. (Crafts Hobbies Arts Time) Participants meet on a weekly basis to present their arts and crafts projects to others in the group. Individuals are encouraged to share new ideas and techniques, all this while they enjoy the camaraderie of other artisans. Senior Center members only. Location: Senior CenterOngoing W 1:00-3:00 PM

Front Range Forum The Front Range Forum is an organization designed to promote life-long learning. It is meant to be challenging and innovative, and to foster open discussion and social interaction among its mem-bers. The Forum depends entirely upon the talents and expertise of its members for administration and instruction. Participants electing to take a course prepare and make assigned presentations in keeping with the topic. Membership for Front Range Forum is $15 per year. All Front Range Forum members must also be mem-bers of the Senior Center. For class information see the In-Former newsletter. You can pick up a copy at the Senior Center or view it online at www.fcgov.com/recreation/frf-index.php. For more infor-mation call Mia Johnson at 970.416.2413. Senior Center members 50+ only.

Harmonettes This singing band has been together for over 30 years performing at schools, long-term care residences, and special events. No expe-rience is necessary. Senior Center members 50+ only. Location: Senior CenterPractice Mondays 8:30-11:00 AM (except 3rd Monday)

Older Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender (OGLBT)This group meets monthly for breakfast or dinner. The locations and times change monthly. It is a social network for persons that are OGLBT and age 50+. Please contact Katie Stieber on her private phone line at 970.224.6029 or at [email protected].

CLUBS AND gROUPS

Fort Collins Senior Sports Club Senior Sports Club is an active group of seniors over 50 who have a love for playing sports. Take advantage of this opportunity to interact with people who share your same interests both through sport activities and social events. You must be a member of the Fort Collins Senior Center to become a Sports Club member. Annual dues are $5. If a member, you will qualify to participate in the Senior Games and availability of purchasing fitness passes at a reduced rate.

Senior Sports Club fitness passes are available for $50 for 25 visits, which saves you $22.50, and can be used during the following times:Badminton M, W, F 8:00-10:00 AM Senior CenterBadminton T, Th 5:30-8:30 PM Senior CenterBadminton T, Th 8:00-10:00 AM NACCBasketball M, W, F 8:00-10:00 AM NACCPickle Ball Th 6:30-9:00 PM Senior Center Su Noon-3:00 PM Senior CenterTable Tennis T, Th, Sa 3:00-5:00 PM Senior CenterTennis M-F 9:30 AM Rolland Moore Ice Skating W 9:00-11:00 AM EPICSwimming T, F 10:00-11:30 AM EPIC

Senior Sports Club meetings are held every other month on the second Monday with a potluck supper at 5:30 PM at the Senior Center. Each meeting features helpful information on living a healthy and active life. Information is shared about events and activities. All members are asked to bring their own dinnerware and a dish to share.

The activities of the Club are guided by a volunteer board with the assistance of a staff liaison. Board meetings are held every 2nd Monday of the even months at 9:30 AM at the Senior Center.

Senior Sports Club ContactsSwimming Kathy Garwood 970.482.5162Badminton Doris Taylor 970.221.3335Bicycling Robert Manbeck 970.226.3477 Bowling Rob Seagraves 970.282.9204Table Tennis Clarence Elbert 970.221.0269Basketball Fritz Kitowski 970.282.1626Tennis Fritz Kitowski 970.282.1626Golf Open Track Jim Frances 970.225.2902Pickle Ball Clarence Elbert 970.221.0269

Men’s Tennis GroupAll male enthusiasts 3.0 and above are welcome to participate in an open walk-on each morning, seven days a week. Play begins about 8:00 AM and lasts until the final warriors are exhausted. Summer play is at Lee Martinez Park and fall and winter play at Rolland Moore Park.

For more information call Fritz Kitowski at 970.282.1626 or email at [email protected].

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SOAP Troupe (Slightly Older Adult Players) SOAP Troupe produces two major shows per year featuring a vari-ety of acts/short skits, monologues, stand-up comedy, song, dance or instrumental performances, a short play and usually a melodra-ma or short comedy.

Whether you are experienced or a beginner, your talent can be used to act, pound nails, sew, sing and/or write. Monthly programs and activities are planned. Interested persons are encouraged to attend a meeting. SOAP Troupe is only open to Senior Center Members who are 50+. Dues are $10 annually. General membership meet-ing is the 4th Tuesday of each month from 3:00-5:00 PM.

SOAP meets at 3:00 PM on the fourth Tuesday of each month on the stage of the Senior Center. Contact Katie Stieber at 970.224.6029 for membership information. Or call Joselyn San Pe-dro at 970.377.0543 or Bill Weddel at 970.407.8933.

The Writers Group Express yourself through writing in any manner you choose regard-less of content, genre, or skill. Participants gather weekly to share their work and occasionally write on a topic selected by all. No reg-istration necessary; new participants are always welcome. (Senior Center members 50+ only.)Location: Senior CenterOngoing Tu 10:00 AM-Noon Groups & Clubs Business MeetingsFront Range Forum Board2nd Tuesday of every month from 10:30 AM–Noon

Senior Advisory Board2nd Wednesday of every month at 1:30 PM

Senior Center Council3rd Monday of every month at 1:30 PM

Senior Sports Club Board2nd Monday of every month from 10:00-11:30 AM

SOAP Troupe Board Meeting4th Tuesday of every month from 2:30-3:00 PM

Visual Arts Committee3rd Wednesday of every month from 2:00-3:30 PM

OTHER 50+ ACTIvITIES IN RECREATORAquatics 35Aqua Fitness 73Arts & Crafts 43Calendar of Events 14Dance 51Education 63Fitness 75Gardens 80Ice Skating 82Outdoor Recreation 87Sports 92

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Open Shop Open shop offers an opportunity for people to work on projects. There are many tools available for media such as jewelry, stained glass, and woodworking. Also available are scroll saws, wood lathes, other wood related tools and basic tools for mechanical repairs. You supply the materials and the expendable resources such as sand paper, glue etc.

Students enrolled in a class can utilize the shop to work on projects outside their class time. A shop attendant is on duty to assist with questions. Production work or work on items for sale is not permitted.Note: There is no fee for students currently enrolled in an arts and crafts class; for persons not currently enrolled in a class, a Senior Center membership is required and a $2.00 fee per open lab time is charged. Class not discountable Location: Senior Center, Studio Ongoing T 8:00 AM-NoonOngoing W 1:00-5:00 PMOngoing Th 6:00-10:00 PM

Quilting Quorum Novice and expert quilters are welcome to work on group or individual projects. Quilters may also work on items for a charity of your choice or the one the group has adopted. That charity offers quilts for children in need. Meet other local quilters, swap tips, share techniques, and a common interest in quilting. Sewing machines, mats, cutters, and material are available.Note: There is no instructor. No fee, Senior Center membership is required.Location: Senior CenterOngoing F 1:00-3:00 PM No Fee

Visual Arts Committee The Fort Collins Senior Center is looking for people interested in serving on the Visual Arts Committee. If you would like more information about the committee’s mission and duties, contact Steve Dietemann at 970.224.6028 or [email protected].

HEALTH & wELLNESS SERvICESAdult Recreation Services ProcedureThe Fort Collins Senior Center requires payment in advance for services. Services will include, but are not limited to, foot care and massage. A service reservation must be canceled at least 24 hours in advance. If not, the fee for this service will not be refunded. Following three missed appointments, the participant will no longer be able to schedule that service at the Senior Center.

Arthritis Support Group This group is designed to offer information and support for those who have arthritis, their family members, friends and/or caregivers. Every meeting provides an opportunity to learn more about arthritis and related resources to meet other people with the condition, network, and share common experiences. Bring your lunch.Location: Senior Center4/12, 5/10 M 11:30 AM-1:00 PM No Fee

Audiology Screening A doctor of audiology from All About Hearing will be available for hearing screenings, basic cleaning of hearing aids, and to check hearing aids. The audiologist will be here every 2nd Monday.Age: 50+Audiologist: Rachel White, Au.D.Location: Senior Center6/9, 7/14, 8/11 W 8:30-9:30 AM No Fee

Balance Screens Free balance screenings will be conducted by Hannah Lamitie, MSPT, Physical Therapist with Alpine Balance and Rehabilitation Center. Hannah has been a P.T. for 16 years and specializes in the rehabilitation of balance and dizziness disorders. Anyone with concerns about declining balance may benefit from this service. You will be provided with written objective information regarding your specific problems and actual risk of falls. You will also receive some suggestions about what might be done to reduce your risk of falling. Age: 50+Location: Senior Center7/12, 10/11 M 9:00-10:30 AM No Fee

Blood Pressure Checks This is an opportunity for seniors to sit down with a registered nurse on a one-to-one basis to get blood pressures taken and ask any health-related questions.Age: 50+Care Provider: Health District NurseLocation: Senior Center6/21, 7/19, 8/16 M 10:00 AM–Noon No Fee

Chair MassageReceive a therapeutic chair massage to increase circulation, reduce stress, and provide relief from muscle tension and fatigue. No clothing removed. Care provider is a certified massage therapist.Therapist: Mareye BullockLocation: Senior CenterOngoing M 9:00 AM–Noon $8 (10 minutes) $15 (20 minutes)Location: Northside Aztlan Community CenterOngoing F 9:00 AM-Noon $8 (10 minutes) $15 (20 minutes)

Cholesterol Testing & Blood Pressure Blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose screenings provided within 15 minutes by registered nurses. Clients are requested to fast 12 hours before the screenings (water and medications can be taken) to get complete results. Results are provided at the time of the screening along with counseling and recommendations from our registered nurses. To ensure you will be seen, appointments are required. Please call the Health District at 970.224.5209. Age: 50+Care Provider: Health District NurseLocation: Senior Center6/2 W 8:30-10:30 AM Sliding fee7/6 Tu 8:30-10:30 AM Sliding fee6/17, 7/15, 8/19 Th 8:30-10:30 AM Sliding fee

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Foot Care Clinics A nurse will start your treatment with a whirlpool for your feet. The provider then takes your blood pressure. A lower extremity assessment is next. Then treatment includes having toenails, corns and calluses trimmed, and feet and ankles massaged with lotion. Note: Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.Location: Senior CenterFees: $28 member, $34 Non-memberI. Catherine Bloom, R.N. Ongoing M 9:00 AM-3:00 PMII. High Country Foot CareThe visit starts with a foot soak followed by an assessment of your feet. Your nails are then trimmed, corns and/or calluses are addressed, a skin sloughing treatment is given and a light massage concludes the visit. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.Location: Senior CenterCare Provider: High Country Foot CareOngoing T 9:00-4:00 PM

Massage Therapy Swedish, integrative and deep tissue massage. Therapist: Mareye Bullock.Note: Payment due when appointment is made (at least 24 hours in advance). Cancellation must be made 24 hours in advance in order to receive a refund.Location: Senior CenterM 12:30-6:30 PM $41 member / $46 non-memberTh 4:30-5:30 PM $41 member / $46 non-member

Legal Services Free half-hour sessions every first Thursday of the month provided by Elaine Proctor. Please call the Senior Center at 970.221.6644 to schedule an appointment. Senior Center members only. Location: Senior Center6/3, 7/1, 8/12 Th 1:00-5:00 PM No Fee

Preventing Falls: Balance & Postural Screens A licensed Physical Therapist will provide screens for balance and postural problems and offer ideas for preventing problems in the future. Drop ins are welcome. Age: 50+Location: Senior Center6/24, 9/23, 12/9 Th 1:00-3:00 PM No Fee

RentalsThe Fort Collins Senior Center is available for rent. Amenities include chairs, tables, bar service, full service kitchen/pantry, linens, A/V equipment and decorations. Call 970.224.6113.

VOA Senior Nutrition ProgramVolunteers of America in cooperation with the City of Fort Collins provide a hot lunch. For reservations at the Senior Center, call 970.472.9630 before 1:30 PM the business day prior to the meal. Suggested donation of $2.50 for those 60 and older. Location: Senior CenterOngoing M,Tu,Th,F Noon $2.50 donationLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterOngoing Tu,W,Th Noon $2.50 donation

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“AOA” Badminton PlayersIf you enjoy the energetic fast-paced game of badminton, join the group of Active Older Adults that play on Tuesday and Thursday mornings!Age: 18 & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterOngoing Tu,Th 8:00-10:00 AM Drop-in fees apply

“AOA” BasketballStill got game? Suit-up and get on the court for some hoops! These Active Older Adults own the court on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings! Age: 18 & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterOngoing M,W,F 8:00-11:00 AM Drop-in fees apply

Los Ancianos UnidosThis program is held for seniors. Join them for arts and crafts, quilting, educational programs, field trips and more. For more information call 970.221.6655.Location: Northside Aztlan Center

wELLNESS EDUCATIONAlzheimer’s Association ProgramsMemory CafeThis special gathering is designed for people in the early stages of memory loss to share music, fun and refreshments with family, caregivers and friends. In addition to great social interaction, information about Alzheimer’s disease and Association support services is also made available.Please call 970.472.9798 for reservations and/or more information. Co-Sponsored by the City of Fort Collins.Location: Senior Center6/25 F 4:00-6:00 PM No Fee

Aspen Club PresentationsThese presentations are co-sponsored by the City of Fort Collins. Register by calling the Aspen Club, 970.495.8560.Location: Senior Center

I. “Juggling” – Good for the BrainJuggling enhances parts of the brain and shows improved connectivity. The eye-hand coordination causes two pathways in the brain to meet - vision and movement. Juggling can also enhance physical and mental wellness by decreasing stress and bringing forth a fun sense of “creative play”. Learn to juggle with us!Note: Information about the juggling supplies ($) will be given upon registration. 6/23 W 10:00-11:30 AM No Fee

II. Lower Your Cholesterol with Food FirstJenifer Bowman, MS, RD, Registered Dietitian from the Heart Center of the Rockies, will discuss specific nutrients in foods to help lower cholesterol. This presentation will provide you with an action plan of how your food choices will assist with cholesterol reduction. Ideas for quick, simple meals and snacks will be discussed as well. You can start eating for a healthier heart today!8/11 W 2:00-3:30 PM No Fee

SPECIAL EvENTSAll American PicnicCome celebrate Independence Day with family and friends at the 5th annual All American Picnic and Apple Pie Contest. Entertainment provided by the Poudre River Irregulars. The menu includes delicious barbeque and apple pie. The Apple Pie Contest entries will be judged prior to the event. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Supper served from 6:00-8:00 PM. Entertainment from 6:00-9:00 PM. Tickets and contest entry forms can be picked at the Senior Center or from the Fort Collins Optimists Club members. Location: Senior CenterNote: Children 6 and under are free. Free door-to-door transportation available. Proceeds will benefit the Optimists Club and the Fort Collins Senior Center Expansion Fund.7/3 Sa 5:30 PM Adults: $12.00/$15.00 door Ages 7-17: $6.00/$8.00 door

Summer Fest at the FarmEveryone, no matter what age, enjoys a day out in the fresh air, sunshine, with friends and eating good food. We are aware that many seniors grew-up on a farm but no longer have the opportunity to spend a day with cows, horses, pigs and chickens. This will be that opportunity to spend a day at the farm. There will be food and western music. There will be visits with all the animals including a very friendly cat. Location: The Farm at Lee Martinez ParkNote: Free door-to-door transportation available. Food and entertainment provided by Brookdale Senior Living and the Fort Collins Senior Center.8/18 W 11:00 AM-1:00 PM $3.00

Bank of Choice Tribute SeriesTribute to The Eagles The Denver band “The Long Run,” with its five exceptional musicians, will perform two hours of The Eagles music that span over 35 years. They will perform many of the early songs from the 70’s including “Take It Easy”, “Witchy Woman” and “Peaceful Easy Feeling”. Also they will perform the country songs “Desperado”, “One of These Nights”, and “Lyin’ Eyes”. The Long Run will also sing the later songs like “Hotel California”, “Life in the Fast Lane” and the more current, “Long Run” and “Busy Being Fabulous”. There will be food and drinks for sale. No outside food allowed.Location: Senior Center Patio AreaNote: Doors open at 5:00 PM. Door-to-door transportation available. Tickets available at the Senior Center and both Bank of Choice locations. If it rains it will move inside.9/5 Su 7:00-9:00 PM $15

Grandparents Day: Fun With InflatablesThe grandkids can spend the day bouncing, sliding, wrestling, twisting, pounding, eating hot dogs, popcorn and snow cones. There will be five inflatable attractions including a slide, bouncing gym and obstacle course. Celebrate with the whole family. Admission includes access to the swimming pool, gym and 8-ball room. This is a great value for your entertainment dollars. Location: Senior Center9/12 Su Noon-4:00 PM $4

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SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIESProgressive DinnerThe Presto-Digitations will amaze you with their wondrous magic shows. Enjoy appetizers in Windsor, entrée in Loveland and the final stop, Fort Collins, will feature dessert. Traditional colors of magicians are red and black, so wear those colors!Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Door to door service will be free.6/8 Tu 3:00-8:00 PM $25 35002-01

Celebrations Celebration of the April, May and June members birthdays and anniversaries. Please register because only registered guests will receive gifts. Cake and entertainment provided.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior Center6/24 Th 1:30-3:00 PM No Fee 35005-01

Dining Out Fort CollinsAll those 50+ can receive a 15% discount on a fine meal at a local restaurant any Wednesday in 2010. If you are a member of the Fort Collins Senior Center you will receive a 20% discount. For only $4 you will be picked up at your home for this dining experience.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Dinner at 5:00 PM; return to Senior Center at 8:00 PM.6/9 W 4:00-8:00 PM $4 35009-017/14 W 4:00-8:00 PM $4 35009-028/11 W 4:00-8:00 PM $4 35009-03

Texas Hold’ em PokerA twist on traditional poker. Learn the rules of play, how to deal, posting blinds, betting structure and poker etiquette. Acquire the knowledge to know when to hold’ em and when to fold them. A mini tournament will be held during the last class of the session.Age: 18 years & upLocation: Senior Center6/6-6/27 Su 1:00-3:00 PM $34/$40 35011-017/11-7/25 Su 1:00-4:00 PM $34/$40 35011-02

Breakfast with Jack SladeRobert Meroney will portray Jack Slade a man who killed his first man at age 13. This gunman, Indian fighter, stagecoach driver and vicious killer remains a controversial character even today. He established the Overland Stage trail between 1859 and 1864. He was eventually hung for “contempt of court!” Ham, eggs and biscuits in gravy for breakfast.Age: 18 years & upLocation: Senior Center7/15 Th 8:00-10:00 AM $12 35012-01

Duplicate Bridge Beginning and intermediate level players invited.Ongoing F 11:30 AM-4:00 PM $2.80 member $3.50 non-member

Moonlight Melody DancesSocial dance to live music. Refreshments served. Location: Senior CenterNote: New starting timeC. C. Collier6/7 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4Darrell Sullivan6/21 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4Colorado Sunshine Band: God Bless America Dance7/5 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4C. C. Collier7/19 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4Brad Lindsay: Polka Dot Dance8/16 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4Colorado Sunshine Band8/30 M 7:00-10:00 PM $4

MEMBERS 50+ ONLyNew Release Movies Join us for new movie releases! Call 970.221.6644 for titles.6/4, 6/18, F 1:00 PM No Fee7/2, 7/16, 8/13, 8/20

Wii Bowling Try your hand at virtural bowling! You will have a lot of fun while developing your skills.Ongoing F 11:15 AM No Fee Donut Make You Wonder? Topical discussions with donuts and coffee.Ongoing F 10:00 AM No Fee

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Bridge Mentoring Mentoring instruction is based on Standard American Bridge. Nila Hobbs will help you work through the play of the hands.Note: No meetings in July and August. Begins again on 9/13.6/14, 6/28 M 6:30-8:30 PM No Fee

Cards & Games Cards and board games including canasta, mahjong, scrabble, and cribbageOngoing M 9:00 AM No Fee Ongoing W 1:00 PM No Fee

Cards Party bridge and pinochleOngoing Tu 1:00-4:00 PM No Fee Ongoing Th 6:00-9:00 PM No Fee

Bingo 2nd Monday 1:00 PM No Fee

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TRIPSGeneral Trip Information

Pre-registration is required for all trips. Some ticketed events •have an early registration deadline.Unless otherwise noted, all trips depart from the Fort Collins •Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive. No discounts are allowed for any trips.•Trips are smoke-free whenever possible. No smoking is allowed •on vans or buses.All ticketed event sales are considered final. No refunds are •allowed unless we can resale that ticket.Due to traffic situations, length of show/program or other •unknown occurrences all return times are approximate.Please arrive at least 15 minutes ahead of departure time.•Individuals who are not independent in activities of daily living •or in need of extra supervision are encouraged to register and participate with a personal care attendant. Please inform us of any accommodations needed at the time of registration. There is no transportation fee for the personal care attendant providing assistance but they must pay for ticket or meal costs if those are part of the trip fees. Attendants must register separately from those individuals they are assisting so that we can provide necessary van/bus seating, meals, tickets, etc. For extended trips that require overnight accommodations the •individual needing assistance must pay the single occupancy rate.If you have any questions, please call John Pfeiffenberger, •970.224.6030.

Door-to-Door TransportationTransportation to and from your home is available for most trips if you reside within the Fort Collins city limits (with some exceptions). The cost of this service is $3 per person. Requests MUST BE made at the time of registration and at least three days prior to the trip.

JUNE Depot Tour and LunchThis trip filled up quickly a few months ago and had a long wait list so we are offering it again. You will eat lunch at Shadows Restaurant in Cheyenne, WY, and then tour the railroad depot that has been called “the most beautiful depot between Omaha and Sacramento” on the Union Pacific.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, tour and escort. Meal cost is on your own. Trip fee not discountable.6/1 Tu 10:30 AM-2:30 PM $20 34801-01

Vintage Aero MuseumThe Vintage Aero Flying Museum east of Fort Lupton houses one of the most historically significant and internationally recognized collection of World War I memorabilia in the world. Also included are a significant collection of Golden Age of Aviation (1918-1939) and World War II aviation memorabilia and aircraft. Lunch is included.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, tour, lunch and escort. Trip fee not discountable.6/3 Th 10:00 AM-3:00 PM $35 34802-01

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Sunday Out to LunchTravel with us to an area restaurant to enjoy a day out of the house. We won’t tell you where we are going because that’s half the fun. It’s a mystery.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation and escort.6/6 Su Noon-4:00 PM $8 34803-01

Colorado SymphonyMozart lovers will enjoy this last Colorado Symphony trip of the season. Jeffrey Kahane is the director and will play piano for Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 27” and Mahler’s “Symphony No. 5.”Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Fee not discountable.6/6 Su Noon-6:00 PM $56 24811-01

Fortune Valley CasinoFortune Valley Casino is the destination for this trip to Central City.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Fee includes transportation, casino package and escort. Fee not discountable.6/7 M 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34805-01

Fort Robinson TripTour Fort Robinson in beautiful northwest Nebraska, stay in and tour historic buildings that were used in the Indian war days, a fur trappers museum and chuckwagon supper. Then visit North Platte where you will tour the Bailey Yard’s Golden Spike Tower, Buffalo Bill’s Ranch and more. Details in the Senior Center lobby or come to the trip preview May 13 at 2:00 PM.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Price is per person, double occupancy6/9-6/12 W-Sa 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $524 24813-01

‘Peter Pan’ at Boulder Dinner Theatre“Peter Pan” is the next production at Boulder Dinner Theatre. Rediscover the charm of J.M. Barries’ Peter Pan. Tinker Bell, the children Wendy, Michael and John, pirates and Indians, and unforgettable songs “Never Never Land”, “I Won’t Grow Up” and “I’m Flying.”Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, meal and drink, show and escort. Dessert and gratuity are extra. Fee not discountable.6/13 Su 11:00 AM-6:00 PM $56 34806-01

‘Young Frankenstein’The classic Mel Brooks movie is now a hilarious musical at Denver’s Buell Theatre, from the team who brought you “The Producers.” Laugh along as Dr. Frankenstein (“that’s Fronkensteen”) creates his creature.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Fee not discountable.6/19 Sa Noon-6:00 PM $94 34807-01

Rockies vs. BrewersWatch the Colorado Rockies take on the Milwaukee Brewers from shaded seats in Denver’s Coors Field.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Trip fee not discountable.6/20 Su 11:15 AM-6:00 PM $28 34808-01

Bull Durham CasinoBull Durham Casino is the destination for this trip to Black Hawk.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Casino trips leave from Rolland Moore Park. Fee includes transportation, casino package and escort. Trip fee not discountable.6/23 W 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34809-01

Traveling GourmetCome with us to Northglenn’s Cinzettis’ Italian Market Restaurant, an all-you-can-eat restaurant but it’s all freshly prepared. The evening menu offers a much larger selection compared to lunch. Try some antipasta, zuppa (soup) before an entree of Tuscan spiced chicken, lasagna Bolognese or calamari. This are only a small sampling of the entrees. Top it off with tiramisu or one of 16 varieties of ice cream.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, meal, dessert, drink and escort. Trip fee not discountable.6/29 Tu 4:00-8:00 PM $26 34810-01

‘Madama Butterfly’ at Central City OperaThe classic opera “Madama Butterfly” by Puccini will be performed at the historic Central City Opera House. A clash of East vs. West ideals in Japan leaves heroine, Cio-Cio San, with only one tragic solution, to restore honor in her life. We will have lunch at Cinzettis in Denver prior to the drive to Central City.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, lunch, opera and escort. Trip fee not discountable.6/30 W 10:30 AM-7:00 PM $92 34811-01

Rockies vs Brewers: Take in a day of baseball at Coors Field.

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JULy Lady Luck CasinoLady Luck Casino is the destination for this trip to Black Hawk.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Fee includes transportation, casino package and escort.7/1 Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34812-01

Cherry Creek Arts FestivalThe Cherry Creek Arts Festival weekend event is a world-class and award-winning celebration of the visual, culinary and performing arts. The CCAF gives patrons the rare and special opportunity to meet and talk with international visual artists, sample fine cuisine, enjoy live musical performances and artist demonstrations. We will have lunch before we return home.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Includes transportation, lunch and escort. Fee not discountable.7/5 M 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $30 34813-01

Poudre Canyon LunchPoudre Canyon is the destination this month. We will eat at the historic Glen Echo Restaurant. Meal costs are on your own but meals are very reasonable starting at under $10.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Includes transportation and escort. Fee not discountable.7/6 Tu 10:30 AM-2:30 PM $11 34814-01

Ghost Towns TourKen Jessen, a Loveland author of more than a dozen books on Colorado history, will lead this tour of Boulder County ghost towns. Jessen has written four books on Colorado ghost towns and may just be the primary source of this information. We’ll stop at Gold Hill for lunch (costs on your own) or you may bring a sack lunch with you.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: This day-long trip is limited to only 10 people. Please bring a jacket, water and good walking shoes. Includes transportation, tour and escort. Fee not discountable. 7/7 W 8:30 AM-4:30 PM $44 34815-01

Fort Collins History TourLocal historian Wayne Sundberg will give you a historical driving tour of the city and then a walking tour of Old Town Fort Collins. You will stop for lunch at a downtown location.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: This trip is limited to only 12 people. Please bring water and good walking shoes. Fee includes transportation, tour, lunch and escort. Trip fee not discountable. 7/9 F 10:00 AM-2:30 PM $44 34816-01

Pikes Peak Cog Railroad & MoreThis four-day bus trip will get you on the Pikes Peak Cog Railroad and the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad from Alamosa to La Veta. Also see the Air Force Academy, Great Sand Dunes, gator farm and more. See complete details in Senior Center lobby or attend trip preview May 13 at 2:00 PM.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Price is per person, double occupancy.7/14-7/17 W-Sa 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $571 24814-01

Sunday Out to LunchTravel with us to an area restaurant to enjoy a day out of the house. We won’t tell you where we are going because that’s half the fun. It’s a mystery.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation and escort.7/18 Su Noon-4:00 PM $8 34817-01

King Tut ExhibitThe splendor of Tutankhamum (King Tut) will be seen for the first time in Colorado at the Denver Art Museum this summer. See more than 100 striking objects spanning 2,000 years of ancient Egyptian history before they leave North America forever. Lunch is included.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes motorcoach transportation, fee, lunch and escort. Trip fee not discountable.7/20 Tu 8:30 AM-3:00 PM $58 34818-01

“Three Decembers” at Central City Opera“Three Decembers” is a captivating family drama centering on a famous actress. Written by Jake Heggie this opera will be performed at the Central City Opera House. We will have lunch at Cinnzetti’s in Denver prior to the drive to Central City.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, lunch, opera and escort. Trip fee not discountable.7/21 W 10:30 AM-7:00 PM $92 34819-01

Doc Hollidays CasinoDoc Hollidays Casino in Central City is the destination this time.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, casino package and escort. Trip fee not discountable.7/22 Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34820-01

King Tut: See first hand the splendor of the artifacts from his tomb.

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“South Pacific”The classic musical “South Pacific” will be performed at Denver’s Buell Theatre with all the great Rogers and Hemmerstein music. “I’m Gonna Wash that Man Right Outta My Hair,” “Happy Talk,” “Bali Hai” and “Some Enchanted Evening” are only some of the great songs you will hear.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Trip fee not discountable. 7/24 Sa Noon-6:00 PM $95 34821-01

Brooks and Dunn Concert The hit-laden country western duo of Brooks and Dunn will appear live at Cheyenne Frontier Days. “My Next Broken Heart” and “She Used to be Mine” are only two of their many hits. The duo is the most successful musical duo of any music genre. The seats for this concert are under cover.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Trip fee not discountable. 7/24 Sa 6:00-11:00 PM $65/$69 34822-01

Rockies vs. PiratesThe Colorado Rockies play hosts to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Enjoy the game from shaded seats in Denver’s Coors Field.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Trip fee not discountable. 7/29 Th 11:15 AM-6:00 PM $28 34823-01

Alan Jackson Concert Alan Jackson’s newest collection - for which he wrote all 17 songs - is named “Good Time,” and it’s already generated a trio of back-to-back chart-topping singles with the title track and the songs, “Country Boy” and “Small Town Southern Man.” The seats for this concert in Cheyenne are under cover.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, ticket and escort. Trip fee not discountable. 7/31 Sa 6:00-11:00 PM $65/$69 34824-01

AUgUST Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo Enjoy the world’s largest outdoor rodeo at Cheyenne Frontier Days from undercover seating. Plus see F.E. Warren Air Force Base demonstrations and eat buffalo or beef burgers (meal costs on your own) before the rodeo.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, rodeo admission and escort. Trip fee not discountable.8/1 Su 9:30 AM-6:00 PM $34/$38 34825-01

Out to LunchThe Cheese Importer in Longmont has a great deli with complete lunches. Then you will tour and buy, if you wish, from their extensive cheese shop. This is more than just a lunch; it will be an experience.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation and escort.8/3 Tu 11:30 AM-3:30 PM $11 34826-01

Loveland Sculpture ShowThe 19th annual Loveland Sculpture Invitational show and sale is the largest gathering of sculptors in the country. From miniatures to monuments, the artists work in bronze, stone, metal, glass, mixed mediums to create sculptures. There is something for everyone including art, music, auctions and a food court for your enjoyment. We will make it easy, we drive you to the gate and take you home. Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Admission fee is $5.00 on your own. Fee includes transportation and escort. Trip fee not discountable.8/7 Sa 1:00-4:00 PM $8 34827-01

Sunday Out to LunchTravel with us to an area restaurant to enjoy a day out of the house. We won’t tell you where we are going because that’s half of the fun. It’s a mystery.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation and escort. 8/8 Su Noon-4:00 PM $8 34828-01

Fortune Valley CasinoFortune Valley Casino in Central City is the destination this time.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Fee includes transportation, casino package and escort. Trip fee not discountable.8/10 Tu 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34829-01

Local Farm ToursYou’ve seen them at the farmers’ markets, now see them on the farm. You will tour Grant Family Farms, an organic grower; a local dairy farm; and a beekeeper. We will stop for lunch, too.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, tours, lunch and escort. Trip fee not discountable.8/11 W 8:00 AM-3:00 PM $30 34830-01

CSU Walking TourColorado State University is a major Fort Collins institution and if you would like to take a walking tour of the main campus, now’s your chance. Stroll with a CSU representative who will give history, what’s going on in the buildings and with the construction. After the tour you will have lunch on your own at the student center.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Fee includes transportation, tour and escort. Fee not discountable.8/13 F 10:30 AM-2:00 PM $8 34831-01

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Amazing Coal Mine TourTravel with us to the Gillette, WY, area to tour the nation’s largest open pit coal mines with equipment larger than your house. Enjoy tours of a cattle ranch, buffalo ranch, museum and coal-fired power plant.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Price is per person, double occupancy. Includes transportation, two nights lodging, all meals, tours of two coal mines and power plant, tours of buffalo and cattle ranches, museum and escort. Preview will be May 13 at 2:00 PM. Fee not discountable. 8/17-8/19 Tu-Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $484 34832-01

Traveling GourmetTry Assignments Restaurant at Denver’s International Culinary School. The menu includes a variety of starters, salads and entrees with special preparations. Meal costs are on your own.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Includes transportation, dessert and escort. Fee not discountable.8/25 W 4:30-8:30 PM $18 34833-01

Fortune Valley CasinoFortune Valley Casino is the destination for this trip to Central City.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Includes transportation, casino package and escort. Fee not discountable.8/26 Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $18 34834-01

Rockies vs. DodgersThe Colorado Rockies play host to divisional foes the LA Dodgers. Enjoy the game from shaded seats in Denver’s Coors Field.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Includes transportation, ticket and escort. Fee not discountable. 8/29 Su 11:15 AM-6:00 PM $28 34835-01

Wine, Peaches and River TripAdventure to Colorado’s west slope with a boat tour into the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, tours of two wineries, peach orchard, auto museum, western history museum and much more.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Price is per person, double occupancy. Includes transportation, lodging, three breakfasts and dinners, two lunches, tours, and escorts. Preview will be May 13 at 2:00 PM. Trip not discountable. Door to door transportation not available.8/31-9/3 Tu-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $640 44801-01

OCTOBERDeadwood Gaming TourTravel to the historic gaming community of Deadwood for four days and three nights at the Deadwood Gulch Resort. Trips to Mount Rushmore or Boot Hill Cemetery are available at additional prices.Age: 50 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Price is per person, double occupancy. Includes transportation, three nights lodging, $56 in meal vouchers, $40 in free slot play, $8 in blackjack match play, a slot tournament and escort. Preview on May 13 at 2:00 PM. Fee not discountable.10/4-10/7 M-Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $206 44802-01

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The Adaptive Recreation Opportunities program provides quality and equal opportunities for recreation and leisure programs to community members with disabilities. The ARO program offers healthy and fun experiences through the following three basic service areas.

InclusionDo you need assistance to fully participate in activities listed throughout the Recreator? The City of Fort Collins welcomes individuals of all abilities into our classes and programs. If you are interested in participation support, please indicate any special needs you may have when you register. Please note, requests should be made at least two weeks before the class begins. Contact Renee Lee, CTRS, 970.224.6027, [email protected]

TransitionIf you need more assistance in making your recreation and leisure choices, but want to be as independent as possible, the Transition program might be right for you. Explore new experiences, learn about exciting recreation opportunities and meet new people.A therapeutic professional will help you develop your personal Passport to Recreation Profile and discuss your needs, strengths, and interests. Call Alison Cope, MS, OTR 970.416.2024.

Specialized Programs These programs are designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities. They can be found in the Recreator identified by the symbol. The Alternative Programs are designed for adults with intellectual disabilities and focus on community activities and social outings. Program descriptions can be found in the Recreator in the Alternative Programs section and include monthly dances, outings, cooking, bowling, crafts and more!

AttendantsThere is no fee for personal care attendants providing needed assistance unless otherwise noted; however, attendants need to register separately and note whom they will be assisting.

Volunteers NeededVolunteers are always needed, whether assisting with a few events or being a weekly support partner. No experience is necessary; training is provided. Join us for fun and adventure! Call Jenna Van Fossan, CTRS, 970.224.6125.

Thank you!A huge thank you to the many volunteers, key service and field practicum students, who help make our programs and services possible. We wouldn’t be able to do it without them!

Check out our webpage, www.fcgov.com/aro

For additional information:Please feel free to contact the ARO staff. TTY 970.224.6002

Renee Lee, CTRS, CPRP [email protected]

Jenna Van Fossan, CTRS [email protected]

Alison Cope, MS, OTR 970.416.2024 [email protected]

ARO Leaders970.416.2024 ext. [email protected]

FORT COLLINS AREA RECREATION OPPORTUNITIESDance ExpressModern dance training and performance opportunities for people with and without disabilities.Mary Elizabeth Lenahan, 493.2113, [email protected]

Special Needs Swim The Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement (SLiCE) office at Colorado State University matches volunteers with individuals with disabilities to provide one-on-one recreational and leisure swimming opportunities. 970.491.2321, [email protected].

Trips & Tours for People with Special Needs“Just for the Fun of It” Joan Handley, 970.532.4032

Club BunchesThis social club includes people of all abilities who participate in weekday activities. Christine Barrett, 970.282.0695

F.R.E.E. Front Range Exceptional EquestriansTherapeutic horseback riding program. Sherry Butler, 970.221.0646, www.ridewithfree.org

TransportationParticipants are responsible for their own transportation unless otherwise noted. The following resources provide transportation:

Transfort (city bus) 970.221.6620

Dial-A-Ride 970.224.6066

SAINT 970.223.8645

Larimer Lift 970.498.7541

Special OlympicsCheck out the Northeast Area Special Olympics Webpage: Please contact the following coordinators or coaches for season information or to volunteer:

Adult Unified Softball and Youth BaseballRenee Lee 970.224.6027

Other ARO Activities in Recreator

Music & TheaterPhamaly Performance 66

Outdoor RecreationPoudre Raft Trip 87Cabin Camping Trip 87Adaptive Waterskiing 87Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

SportsUnified Softball 92Baseball For All 98

Aqua FitnessMS Aqua 73

AquaticsAdaptive Swim Lessons 39

Arts & CraftsArtistic Abilities 44

Early LearningGiant Friends Club 60

Fitness Adaptive Yoga 79

Ice SkatingAdaptive Skate Lessons 85

ADAPTIvE RECREATIONALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS

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Ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.

ALTERNATIvE PROgRAMSRegistration for classes in this section is not available via WebTrac.

General InformationActivities listed in this section are designed for adults with intellectual disabilities but are open to individuals without disabilities as well. These programs focus on fun and community involvement and are designed to enhance confidence and social skills.

Individuals who are not independent in activities of daily living or are in need of extra supervision are encouraged to register and participate with a personal care attendant. There is no fee for personal care attendants providing assistance unless otherwise noted; however, attendants must register separately and note whom they will be assisting so that staff can appropriately provide seating, space, and assistance in the class.

Please note any accommodations needed when registering.

Registration is required before all trips and programs take place. Some ticketed programs will have an early registration deadline due to group purchasing. When you register for any ticketed event, the sale is considered final. No refunds are allowed unless the ticket can be resold.

For more information about Alternative Programs or volunteering, contact Jenna Van Fossan, CTRS and Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator at 970.224.6125 or [email protected].

gENERAL PROgRAMSCraftsDiscover the artist within yourself. Express your creative skills while you enhance your artistic abilities by creating a variety of fun crafts.Location: Senior CenterNote: Attendants welcome at no cost. Class partially discountable.Beads & Bangles 6/18 F 5:45-7:00 PM $16 34704-01Recycled Crafts 7/15 Th 5:45-7:00 PM $16 34704-02Tie Dye 8/19 Th 5:45-7:00 PM $16 34704-03

Restaurant NightExplore different restaurants in town while hanging out with a great group of friends!Location: Senior CenterNote: Bring approximately $15 cash to cover your meal and a tip. Attendants welcome at no cost. Class not discountable.

6/16 W 5:30-8:00 PM $5 34709-01

7/14 W 5:30-8:00 PM $5 34709-02

8/12 Th 5:30-8:00 PM $5 34709-03

Movie NightTravel with a group to Cinema Saver 6 to watch a movie on the big screen. Meet new friends and see Hollywood’s finest flicks!Location: Senior CenterNote: Please bring $3 cash to pay for your personal ticket and additional cash for snacks if desired. Attendants welcome at no additional cost, except for price of $3 ticket. Class not discountable.6/29 Tu 6:15-9:15 PM $5 34708-017/23 F 6:15-9:15 PM $5 34708-028/17 Tu 6:15-9:15 PM $5 34708-03

CookingLearn how to cook tasty foods while gaining positive eating habits. We will help you with the cooking and setting the table, and then we will all sit down to sample the finished products.Age: 18 years & upInstructor: Rick AulinoLocation: Senior CenterNote: Attendants welcome at no cost. Class partially discountable. Please report any food allergies to Jenna Van Fossan at 970.224.6125 or [email protected] 6/23 W 6:30-8:00 PM $9 34701-01Potatoes 7/21 W 6:30-8:00 PM $9 34701-02Brunch Dishes 8/25 W 6:30-8:00 PM $9 34701-03

OUTDOOR RECREATIONPark GamesPlay in the park with friends! Each week a different park game will be targeted. Games include but are not limited to bocce, croquet, horseshoes and badminton. No experience necessary. Instruction and equipment will be provided.Location: Senior CenterNote: Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle and snacks, if desired. Attendants welcome at no cost. Class not discountable.8/4-8/18 W 4:30-6:00 PM $5 34730-01

Hiking TripEnjoy a day of wilderness hiking on an accessible trail at Bobcat Ridge.Location: Senior CenterNote: Please dress for the weather and bring a water bottle/camelback and sack lunch. Attendants must pre-register separately at no cost (#34760-1A). Class not discountable.7/17 Sa 9:00 AM-1:30 PM $5 34760-017/17 Sa 9:00 AM-1:30 PM No Fee 34760-1A

Poudre Raft Trip See page 87

Cabin Camping Trip See page 87

Adaptive Canoe Clinic See page 89

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SPORTS & FITNESSBowlingThis program is designed for any skill level and emphasizes FUN!Location: Chipper’s Lanes NorthNote: Attendants welcome at no cost. Class partially discountable.7/31-8/21 Sa 12:30-2:00 PM $28 34719-01

Adaptive Swim Lessons See page 39.

Adult Unified Softball See page 92.

SPECIAL EvENTSMonthly Themed Dances Dances are fun events to celebrate with friends. Dressing the theme is encouraged!Location: Senior Center Note: Tickets sold at door. Attendants welcome at no fee. 70’s Disco Dance in the Gym6/25 F 6:00-8:00 PM $380’s Dance7/30 F 6:00-8:00 PM $3Hawaiian Dance8/27 F 6:00-8:00 PM $3

Dance CommitteeMonthly meetings are for participants to gain volunteer experience by using their creativity and leadership skills to plan music, refreshments, and decoration ideas for ARO’s monthly dances.Coordinator: Jenna Van Fossan Location: Senior CenterNote: RSVP each month to [email protected] or 970.224.6125. 6/18, 7/16, 8/20 F 4:00-5:00 PM No Fee

Bingo/Ice Cream SocialStart your summer off by playing BINGO and eating ice cream!Location: Senior CenterNote: Attendants welcome at no cost. Class not discountable.6/9 W 6:30-8:00 PM $10 34703-01

End of Summer PicnicCelebrate the end of the season with friends, teammates, and family. For information call Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]: Spring Canyon ParkNote: Please bring a potluck item to share. Attendants welcome at no cost. Class not discountable.8/23 M 5:30-8:00 PM $5 34725-01

TRIPS & OUTINgSPicnic & CSU Lagoon ConcertJoin us as we pack a light picnic and then travel to watch the Mark Sloniker Group perform outside near the lagoon on CSU’s campus.Location: Senior CenterNote: Dress for the weather and feel free to bring a camping chair or blanket to sit on. Attendants welcome; please pre-register at no fee (#34714-1A). Class not discountable.7/28 W 6:00-9:00 PM $15 34714-017/28 W 6:00-9:00 PM No Fee 34714-1ABoulder Dinner TheatreWatch the musical, “Peter Pan” and enjoy a delicious meal served by the performers. Price includes the show, dinner entrée and soda, tea or coffee. Appetizers and desserts (if desired) cost extra.Location: Senior CenterNote: Transportation home provided for those living within the Fort Collins city limits. No refund can be given unless your ticket can be resold. Attendants must pre-register separately for $42 (#34718-1A). Class not discountable. Registration deadline 6/18/2010. 6/30 W 4:30-11:59 PM $50 34718-016/30 W 4:30-11:59 PM $42 34718-1A

Rockies GameThe Rockies are playing Milwaukee at Coors Field at 1:10 PM. Join us rain or shine while we cheer on the home team!Location: Senior CenterNote: Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring cash for snacks and souvenirs if desired. No refund can be given unless your ticket can be resold. Attendants must pre-register separately for $22 (#34721-1A). Class not discountable. Registration deadline 8/6/2010.8/15 Su 10:30 AM-6:30 PM $30 34721-018/15 Su 10:30 AM-6:30 PM $22 34721-1A

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AQUATICS POLICIES Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult. The

adult must pay admission, be wearing a swimsuit, and be actively participating in the water with the child.

Clothing appropriate for swimming is required. No cutoffs or thongs will be allowed in any pool. T-shirts are allowed, but they must be white.

Diapers or plastic pants with elastic around the legs are required to be worn by all individuals who do not have bowel and/or bladder control.

Patrons recreational swimming before or after a class or private lesson must pay the drop-in fee.

Locker rooms will close 15 minutes after the pool closes. Parents must have children picked up when locker rooms are closed.

Children 6 and older are required to use the appropriate locker room, or they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the family locker room.

Please bring a lock; the City of Fort Collins is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Lockers are for use while utilizing the facility. Anything left overnight in the locker room will be removed and locks left on will be cut.

To teach private lessons, coach or provide pool therapy in any aquatic facility, an application form must be completed and approved, and the requirements for teaching/therapy/coaching must be met.

Space for birthday parties will NOT be allowed in the lobbies or spectator areas at EPIC or Mulberry Pool.

Class Class Maximum

Guppy - Tadfish 10

Preschool I - III 6

Levels 1 - 3 6

Level 4 8

Levels 5 - 6 10

Diving 8

Minimum for all classes based on cost efficiency is 4.

Class MaximumsAmerican Red Cross guidelines to ensure a safe experience.

Group Rates for SwimmingReduced swim admissions are available for groups. A group must schedule 48 hours in advance. Payment should be made by one individual. Adult supervision is required for children under 8*.

Group Size Adult Supervisors

1 - 6 Children 1

7 - 12 Children 2

13 - 18 Children 3

19 - 24 Children 4

*Children Ages 8 and older that cannot swim or touch the bottom of the pool should be included in count for ages under 8. Groups not complying with above ratio will not be allowed to swim.

LEARN-TO-SwIMGuppyDevelop swimming readiness by parents leading their children in water exploration activities while having FUN and becoming comfortable in, on, and around water. Age: 6-18 monthsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Parent participation required. Class partially discountable. 6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 33350-016/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $28 33350-026/7-6/30 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33350-036/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33350-046/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33350-056/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33350-067/5-7/28 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33350-077/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33350-087/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33350-097/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33350-10

Advanced GuppyParent participation class for children who are walking. Designed to introduce your child to beginning swimming skills, deep water and the wading pool at EPIC or shallow end at Mulberry Pool.Age: 10 months-2 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33360-016/7-6/30 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33360-026/7-6/30 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33360-036/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33360-046/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33360-056/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33360-067/5-7/28 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33360-077/5-7/28 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33360-087/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33360-097/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33360-10

Birthday Party PackagesSpace for birthday parties will NOT be allowed in the lobbies or spectator areas at EPIC or Mulberry Pool. Space is available for a fee for refreshments and present opening.

Mulberry Pool - 970.221.6657Schedule your event in our designated party space.

$35-$45/hour during recreational swim hours. Space is located on the mezzanine or in the party room; $50 damage/clean-up deposit required when reservation is made.

Swimming fee per child is $2.75, adults $4. Children under the Age of 8 must be accompanied in the water by an adult.

Payment due at time of reservation; reservations must be made 48 hours in advance

Private Swim InstructionPrivate swim instruction is available for all ability levels. Interested persons can leave their information with a cashier at each of the facilities. Fee is $16/half-hour for one student. Semi-private lessons are also available for an additional $2 charge. Not Discountable.

Scout Water Badges$25/group for each instructional hour (for up to 10 participants). Each additional participant is $3. There is no charge for adult leaders. Call 970.221.6202 for more information.

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Advanced Guppy continued...Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 32360-016/1-6/10 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $28 32360-026/5-6/26 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $19 32360-036/5-6/26 Sa 11:40 AM-12:10 PM $19 32360-046/6-6/27 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $19 32360-056/6-6/27 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $19 32360-066/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32360-076/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32360-086/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32360-096/14-6/24 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32360-106/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32360-117/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32360-127/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32360-137/10-8/7 Sa 11:40 AM-12:10 PM $22 32360-147/11-8/8 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $22 32360-157/11-8/8 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $22 32360-167/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32360-177/26-8/5 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32360-18

TadfishParent participation class for children who are walking. Designed to introduce your child to beginning swimming skills, deep water and the wading pool at EPIC or shallow end at Mulberry Pool.Age: 2-4 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.

Tadfish continued...Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $28 32370-016/5-6/26 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $19 32370-026/5-6/26 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $19 32370-036/6-6/27 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $19 32370-046/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32370-056/14-6/24 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32370-066/28-7/8 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32370-076/28-7/8 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32370-087/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32370-097/10-8/7 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $22 32370-107/11-8/8 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $22 32370-117/12-7/22 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32370-127/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32370-137/26-8/5 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32370-14Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $28 33370-016/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $28 33370-026/7-6/30 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33370-036/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33370-046/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33370-056/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33370-067/5-7/28 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33370-077/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33370-087/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33370-097/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33370-107/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33370-11

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Preschool 1Participants should gain confidence in the water, be willing to submerge and use arm and leg movements with assistance.Age: 3-5 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 32390-016/1-6/10 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $28 32390-026/1-6/10 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $28 32390-036/5-6/28 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $19 32390-046/5-6/26 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $19 32390-056/5-6/26 Sa 11:40 AM-12:10 PM $19 32390-066/6-6/27 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $19 32390-076/6-6/27 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $19 32390-086/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32390-096/8-7/1 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32390-106/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32390-116/14-6/24 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32390-126/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32390-136/28-7/8 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32390-146/28-7/8 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32390-157/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32390-167/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32390-177/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32390-187/6-7/29 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32390-197/10-8/7 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $22 32390-207/10-8/7 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $22 32390-217/10-8/7 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $22 32390-227/10-8/7 Sa 11:00-11:30 AM $22 32390-237/10-8/7 Sa 11:40 AM-12:10 PM $22 32390-247/11-8/8 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $22 32390-257/11-8/8 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $22 32390-267/11-8/8 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $22 32390-277/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32390-287/12-7/22 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32390-297/12-7/22 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32390-307/12-7/22 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32390-317/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32390-327/26-8/5 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32390-337/26-8/5 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32390-34Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 33390-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33390-026/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $28 33390-036/7-6/30 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33390-056/7-6/30 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33390-066/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33390-076/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33390-086/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33390-096/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33390-106/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33390-116/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33390-137/5-7/28 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33390-147/5-7/28 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33390-157/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33390-167/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33390-177/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33390-187/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33390-197/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33390-207/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33390-217/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33390-22

Preschool 2At the completion of Preschool 2, participants should be gaining confidence in the water and should be willing to fully submerge. Children should also be able to use arm and leg movements with assistance as needed.Age: 3-5 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $28 32400-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $28 32400-026/5-6/26 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $19 32400-036/5-6/26 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $19 32400-046/6-6/27 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $19 32400-056/6-6/27 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $19 32400-066/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32400-076/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32400-086/14-6/24 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32400-096/14-6/24 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32400-106/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32400-116/28-7/8 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32400-127/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32400-137/6-7/29 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32400-147/10-8/7 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $22 32400-157/10-8/7 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $22 32400-167/11-8/8 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $22 32400-177/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32400-187/12-7/22 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32400-197/26-8/5 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32400-207/26-8/5 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32400-21Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33400-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $28 33400-026/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $28 33400-036/7-6/30 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33400-046/7-6/30 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33400-056/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33400-066/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33400-076/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33400-086/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33400-096/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33400-106/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33400-116/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33400-126/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33400-137/5-7/28 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33400-147/5-7/28 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33400-157/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33400-167/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33400-177/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33400-187/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33400-197/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33400-207/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33400-217/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33400-22

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Preschool 3At the completion of Preschool 3, participants should be increasingly confident in the water. Participants are starting to swim independently using arm and leg movements, but may still need assistance when taking a breath.Age: 3-5 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 32410-016/1-6/10 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $28 32410-026/1-6/10 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $28 32410-036/1-6/10 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $28 32410-046/5-6/26 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $19 32410-056/5-6/26 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $19 32410-066/5-6/26 Sa 11:00-11:30 AM $19 32410-076/6-6/27 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $19 32410-086/6-6/27 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $19 32410-096/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32410-106/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32410-116/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32410-126/14-6/24 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32410-136/14-6/24 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32410-146/28-7/8 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32410-156/28-7/8 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32410-167/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32410-177/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32410-187/10-8/7 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $22 32410-197/10-8/7 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $22 32410-207/10-8/7 Sa 11:00-11:30 AM $22 32410-217/11-8/8 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $22 32410-227/11-8/8 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $22 32410-237/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32410-247/12-7/22 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32410-257/12-7/22 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32410-267/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32410-277/26-8/5 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32410-287/26-8/5 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32410-29LOCATION: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 33410-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33410-026/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $28 33410-036/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $28 33410-046/7-6/30 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33410-056/7-6/30 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33410-066/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33410-076/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33410-086/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33410-096/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33410-106/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33410-116/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33410-126/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33410-136/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33410-147/5-7/28 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33410-157/5-7/28 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33410-167/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33410-177/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33410-187/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33410-197/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33410-207/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33410-217/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33410-227/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33410-23

Level 1At completion of Level 1, participants should be comfortable getting in and moving through the water and be willing to put their faces in the water repeatedly. Participants should also be able to use arm and leg movements while supported.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $28 32420-016/1-6/10 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $28 32420-026/5-6/26 Sa 9:40-10:10 AM $19 32420-036/5-6/26 Sa 11:00-11:30 AM $19 32420-046/6-6/27 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $19 32420-056/6-6/27 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $19 32420-066/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32420-076/8-7/1 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32420-086/14-6/24 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32420-096/14-6/24 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32420-106/14-6/24 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32420-116/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32420-126/28-7/8 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32420-136/28-7/8 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32420-147/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:10-5:40 PM $31 32420-157/6-7/29 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32420-167/10-8/7 Sa 11:00-11:30 AM $22 32420-177/11-8/8 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $22 32420-187/11-8/8 Su 4:10-4:40 PM $22 32420-197/12-7/22 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32420-207/12-7/22 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32420-217/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32420-227/26-8/5 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32420-237/26-8/5 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32420-24Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 33420-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33420-026/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $28 33420-036/7-6/30 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33420-046/7-6/30 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33420-056/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33420-066/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33420-076/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33420-086/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33420-096/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33420-106/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33420-116/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33420-127/5-7/28 M,W 5:10-5:40 PM $31 33420-137/5-7/28 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33420-147/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33420-157/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33420-167/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33420-177/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33420-187/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33420-197/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33420-20

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Level 2At the completion of Level 2, participants should be increasingly confident in the water. Participants are starting to swim independently using arm and leg movements, but may still need assistance when taking a breath.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 32430-016/1-6/10 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $28 32430-026/5-6/26 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $19 32430-036/5-6/26 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $19 32430-046/5-6/26 Sa 11:40 AM-12:10 PM $19 32430-056/6-6/27 Su 3:30-4:00 PM $19 32430-066/6-6/27 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $19 32430-076/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32430-086/8-7/1 Tu,Th 6:30-7:00 PM $31 32430-096/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32430-106/14-6/24 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32430-116/14-6/24 M-Th 11:10-11:40 AM $31 32430-126/28-7/8 M-Th 9:10-9:40 AM $31 32430-136/28-7/8 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32430-147/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:30-5:00 PM $31 32430-157/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:50-6:20 PM $31 32430-167/10-8/7 Sa 9:00-9:30 AM $22 32430-177/10-8/7 Sa 10:20-10:50 AM $22 32430-187/11-8/8 Su 4:50-5:20 PM $22 32430-197/11-8/8 Su 5:30-6:00 PM $22 32430-207/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32430-217/12-7/22 M-Th 10:30-11:00 AM $31 32430-227/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 32430-237/26-8/5 M-Th 9:50-10:20 AM $31 32430-24Location: Edora Pool Ice Center 6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $28 33430-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33430-026/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $28 33430-036/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $28 33430-046/7-6/30 M,W 4:30-5:00 PM $31 33430-056/7-6/30 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33430-066/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33430-076/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33430-086/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33430-096/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33430-106/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33430-116/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33430-126/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33430-136/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33430-146/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33430-157/5-7/28 M,W 5:50-6:20 PM $31 33430-167/5-7/28 M,W 6:30-7:00 PM $31 33430-177/12-7/22 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33430-187/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33430-197/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33430-207/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $31 33430-217/26-8/5 M-Th 8:30-9:00 AM $31 33430-227/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:30 AM $31 33430-237/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:10 AM $31 33430-24

Adaptive Swim Lessons Basic swimming skills are introduced and/or enhanced for individuals with special needs.Age: 5 years & upInstructor: Marcia BedfordLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Previous participants will be put on a waiting list and matched as volunteers are available. Please bring an attendant if you need personal assistance outside of the water. For more information or to volunteer, call Jenna Van Fossan at 224.6125. Please register by 6/14/2010. Class partially discountable. 6/22-7/13 Tu 4:15-4:45 PM $25 34602-016/22-7/13 Tu 4:50-5:20 PM $25 34602-027/20-8/10 Tu 4:15-4:45 PM $25 34602-037/20-8/10 Tu 4:50-5:20 PM $25 34602-04

Level 3At the completion of Level 3, participants are starting to show stroke proficiency in the front crawl and elementary backstroke. They demonstrate comfort in deep water and can enter the water headfirst from both sitting and kneeling positions.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 8:30-9:15 AM $39 32440-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $39 32440-026/5-6/26 Sa 9:00-9:15 AM $25 32440-036/5-6/26 Sa 10:20-11:05 AM $25 32440-046/6-6/27 Su 4:10-4:55 PM $25 32440-056/6-6/27 Su 5:30-6:15 PM $25 32440-066/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:30-5:15 PM $44 32440-076/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:50-6:35 PM $44 32440-086/14-6/24 M-Th 8:30-9:15 AM $44 32440-096/14-6/24 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $44 32440-106/28-7/8 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $44 32440-116/28-7/8 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $44 32440-127/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:30-5:15 PM $44 32440-137/10-8/7 Sa 9:40-10:25 AM $30 32440-147/10-8/7 Sa 11:40 AM-12:25 PM $30 32440-157/11-8/8 Su 3:30-4:15 PM $30 32440-167/12-7/22 M-Th 9:10-9:55 AM $44 32440-177/12-7/22 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $44 32440-187/26-8/5 M-Th 9:10-9:55 AM $44 32440-197/26-8/5 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $44 32440-20Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $39 33440-016/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $39 33440-026/7-6/30 M,W 5:10-5:55 PM $44 33440-036/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33440-046/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20-11:50 AM $44 33440-056/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33440-066/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33440-077/5-7/28 M,W 4:30-5:15 PM $44 33440-087/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33440-097/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33440-107/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33440-117/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33440-12

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Level 4Participants are starting to demonstrate effective and efficient strokes in the front crawl, elementary backstrokes, stroke proficiency in the breaststroke, back crawl, butterfly and sidestroke. Participants can enter the water headfirst from both compact and stride positions.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 9:10-9:55 AM $39 32450-016/5-6/26 Sa 11:00-11:45 AM $25 32450-026/6-6/27 Su 3:30-4:15 PM $25 32450-036/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:10-5:55 PM $44 32450-046/14-6/24 M-Th 9:10-9:55 AM $44 32450-056/28-7/8 M-Th 8:30-9:15 AM $44 32450-067/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:50-6:35 PM $44 32450-077/10-8/7 Sa 9:00-9:45 AM $30 32450-087/10-8/7 Sa 11:00-11:45 AM $30 32450-097/11-8/8 Su 4:10-4:55 PM $30 32450-107/12-7/22 M-Th 9:50-9:55 AM $44 32450-117/26-8/5 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $44 32450-12LOCATION: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $39 33450-016/7-6/30 M,W 6:30-7:15 PM $44 33450-026/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33450-036/14-6/24 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33450-046/28-7/8 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33450-056/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33450-067/5-7/28 M,W 5:50-6:35 PM $44 33450-077/12-7/22 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33450-087/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33450-097/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33450-10

Level 5Participants are starting to demonstrate effectiveness and efficiency in all strokes, working on endurance through longer swims that use open and flip turns. Swimmers will be able to enter the water using the shallow-angle dive and can then continue swimming.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/1-6/10 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $39 32460-016/6-6/27 Su 4:50-5:35 PM $25 32460-026/14-6/24 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $44 32460-036/28-7/8 M-Th 9:10-9:55 AM $44 32460-047/6-7/29 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15 PM $44 32460-057/10-8/7 Sa 10:20-11:05 AM $30 32460-067/11-8/8 Su 4:50-5:35 PM $30 32460-077/12-7/22 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $44 32460-087/26-8/5 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $44 32460-09Location: Edora Pool Ice Center 6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $39 33460-016/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $39 33460-026/7-6/30 M,W 6:30-7:15 PM $44 33460-036/14-6/24 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33460-046/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33460-057/5-7/28 M,W 4:30-5:15 PM $44 33460-067/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33460-077/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33460-087/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33460-097/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33460-10

Level 6 - FitnessAt the completion of this class, participants will demonstrate effectiveness and efficiency in all strokes. They will be able to swim continuously while using the appropriate turns for the stroke. They will also have a solid understanding of how to be safe in, on and around the water. Participants will improve their level of fitness by swimming 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of choice and performing the Cooper 12-minute swim test.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Mulberry Pool6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 6:30-7:15 PM $44 32470-016/14-6/24 M-Th 10:30-11:15 AM $44 32470-026/28-7/8 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $44 32470-037/10-8/7 Sa 11:40 AM-12:25 PM $30 32470-047/12-7/22 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $44 32470-057/26-8/5 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $44 32470-06Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/1-6/10 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $39 33470-016/7-6/30 M,W 4:30-5:15 PM $44 33470-027/12-7/22 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33470-037/26-8/5 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33470-04

Level 6 - Personal Water SafetyParticipants will demonstrate effective and efficient strokes. To pass the class they will swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of their choice, swimming at least 50 yards of each stroke, jump into deep water, perform a survival float for 5 min., roll on their back and perform a back float for 5 min., swim 20 yards, perform a feet first surface dive, retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool at a depth of 7-10 feet return to the surface and swim back to the starting position. Safety topics to be covered include Think so you don’t sink, swim with a buddy in a supervised area and learn about boating before you go floating.Age: 6-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable. Location: Mulberry Pool 6/1-6/10 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $39 32471-016/5-6/26 Sa 11:00-11:45 AM $25 32471-026/28-7/8 M-Th 11:10-11:55 AM $44 32471-037/11-8/8 Su 5:30-6:15 PM $30 32471-047/12-7/22 M-Th 9:50-10:35 AM $44 32471-05Location: Edora Pool Ice Center 6/14-6/24 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33471-016/28-7/8 M-Th 10:40-11:25 AM $44 33471-027/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33471-037/26-8/5 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33471-04

Teen 1This class is designed for the teen who has little or no swimming experience. Swim with others your own age in a safe and friendly environment. Participants should be a Level 1 or Level 2 swimmer. Bring a friend and improve your swimming skills as well as developing lifelong fitness skills.Age: 13-17 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class partially discountable.6/1-6/10 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $39 33480-017/12-7/22 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33480-02

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Teen 2Designed for the teen who has passed Teen 1 or who can meet the requirements for Level 3 swimmers. Bring a friend and improve your swimming skills as well as developing lifelong fitness skills.Age: 13-17 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class partially discountable.6/28-7/8 M-Th 11:20 AM-12:05 PM $44 33485-017/26-8/5 M-Th 10:00-10:45 AM $44 33485-02

Adult Swim InstructionGeared toward individual goals of participants. It will involve reducing fears and anxieties and also improving strokes. Small class sizes. Learn to swim or improve your strokes. Age: 16 years & upLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Class partially discountable. 6/2-6/30 W 7:00-7:45 PM $30 32560-017/7-8/4 W 7:00-7:45 PM $30 32560-02

Basic Water Rescue Provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies. Participants learn how to protect themselves while assisting others in aquatic emergencies. Basic Water Rescue does not provide participants with all the knowledge and skills needed to be certified as a lifeguard. Age: 10-15 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Students need to bring swimsuits and towels to each class. Class not discountable.6/3-6/4 Th,F 1:00-3:00 PM $42 33510-01

Diving, BeginnerNo prior experience needed. Participants must be able to swim at least 25 yards using the front crawl which will be tested at the first class, continuation of class will depend upon passing. Students learn approaches, forward and backward dives and basic dives off the 1-meter board.Location: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class partially discountable.Age: 5-11 years 6/7-6/30 M,W 4:00-4:45 PM $32 33490-017/12-8/4 M,W 4:00-4:45 PM $32 33490-03Age: 12-17 years 6/7-6/30 M,W 4:45-5:30 PM $32 33490-027/12-8/4 M,W 4:45-5:30 PM $32 33490-04

Diving, IntermediatePrerequisite: Beginning diving or meet beginning diving standardsParticipants must be able to swim at least 25 yards using the front crawl stroke which will be tested the first class, continuation will depend upon passing. Students learn somersaults and work on perfecting high board and beginning dives.Age: 5-17 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class partially discountable.6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:00-4:45 PM $32 33500-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $32 33500-027/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:00-4:45 PM $32 33500-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $32 33500-04

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GuardstartAmerican Red Cross GuardStart: Lifeguarding tomorrow is a program for youth that provides a foundation of aquatic and leadership knowledge, attitudes, and skills for future successful completion of the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course upon turning 15 years old. The GuardStart program does not give participants the information and skills they need to be certified in First Aid, CPR and AED or as a lifeguard. There are no certifications gained in this class. Upon completion, participants will be eligible to volunteer with the City as Assistant Lifeguards.Age: 11-15 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Skills will be tested at the first class and continuation of class will depend upon passing. Participants must be able to complete the following: 1) swim front crawl continuously for 25 yards while breathing to the front or side, 2) tread water for 1 minute using arms and legs, and 3) submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet under water. Book is included in fee. Students need to bring swimsuits and towels to class. Class not discountable.6/21-6/24 M-Th 1:00-3:00 PM $50 33530-01

Lifeguard TrainingParticipants will be required to complete a 300 yard continuous swim using the following strokes in order: 100 yard of front crawl using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, propellant kick, 100 yard of breaststroke using a pull, breath, kick and glide sequence and 100 yard of front crawl or breaststroke. Participants will also have to complete a timed 20 yard swim using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10 pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yard back to starting point with object and exit water without using ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds.Age: 15 years & upLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Participants must attend all classes - no exceptions. Must be 15 years on or before start of class. Skills will be tested at the first class and continuation of class will depend upon passing. Books and pocket mask are included in fee. Upon successful completion of this class, participants will receive American Red Cross certificates for Lifeguard Training, CPR-PR, AED, and Standard First Aid. Class not discountable.7/5-7/9 M-F Noon-6:00 PM $140 33540-01

Water Safety AidePrerequisite: Basic Water Rescue course and Level V or better swimming abilityThe Water Safety Instructor Aide course is designed to train participants to assist Water Safety Instructors to teach water safety, six levels of the Learn to Swim and Parent and Child Aquatics programs. As part of the course a group lesson requirement must be completed by the end of the summer swim lesson season and may be at EPIC or Mulberry Pool. Students will be assigned to lessons according to their availability.Age: 11-15 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Students bring swimsuits and towels. Class not discountable.6/14-6/17 M-Th 1:00-3:00 PM $37 33520-01

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Ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.

ADULT ARTS & CRAFTSVisual Arts & Crafts ShowArtists and crafters who are 50 or older are exhibiting their work at the Fort Collins Senior Center in a show that runs May 1-June 2nd. Open Monday–Friday 6:00 AM-9:00 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM–5:00 PM.Artists: Art will be returned to Friday, June 4, 1:00-5:00 PM or Saturday, June 5, 9:00 AM-Noon.Many thanks to the Visual Arts Committee for their help in the planning and implementation of the Arts and Crafts Show.

TeachersDo you have a special talent and want to share it with others? New proposals for arts and crafts programs are always welcome. If you are a skilled, competent instructor, contact Steve Dietemann at 970.224.6028 or [email protected]

Volunteers WantedVolunteers are needed to help oversee the operation of a wood shop and general arts and crafts studio. If you are interested in volunteering or even teaching a class, contact Steve Dietemann at 970.224.6028 or [email protected].

DRAwINgWatercolor DrawingLearn how to draw using water based colored pencils. The pencils provide an effect similar to watercolors without the mess of paints. When students finish drawing, they will work back into their drawing using a brush and water to highlight certain areas, creating the look of a watercolor painting.Instructor: Joan DeinesLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $35-$40). 6/18-7/30 F 6:30-8:30 PM $50 34105-01

Essential CartooningLearn to make your own cartoon strip or comic book? Use your style of doodles, stick figure, super hero or sophisticate. Learn to apply basic and dynamic figure drawing, settings, perspective, storyboarding, and panel layout. Turn your own characters and concepts into finished comics.Age: 16 years & upInstructor: Jessi BonifaziLocation: Senior CenterNote: Bring drawing paper, pencil, eraser, and ruler to first class. Supply list available at registration. Class partially discountable.6/15-7/20 Tu 7:00-9:00 PM $50 34107-01

Calligraphy ContinuingThis class is for those who want to broaden their knowledge and abilities. Class will focus on the technical aspects of different styles and simultaneously consider the aesthetic effect and appeal beyond just mere technical proficiency. Discussion about materials, history as well as layout and design will be covered.Instructor: Sylvia GodseyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approximate cost $20). Class partially discountable. 7/19-8/30 M 6:30-9:00 PM $69 34111-01

Drawing from the Right Side of the BrainAwaken your creativity and improve your drawing skills. This class intensive class is aimed at those who have little or no drawing experience. The class will guide you through basic perceptual skills to put you in touch with your creative side of your brain and learn new seeing and drawing skills.Instructor: Julianne SchempfLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approximate cost $50-$75). 6/7-7/26 M 5:00-7:30 PM $114 34114-01

FIBER ARTSFeltmaking PurseCreate a beautiful purse while learning the amazing wet felting process and techniques to create the material then shaping it into your purse. Second class will focus on adding decoration and finishing touches that include surface designs, sculptural elements and appendages that reflect your sense of style.Instructor: Marti ConradLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Children 8-15 years old are welcome to register if accompanied by a parent. Class partially discountable. 6/17-6/24 Th 6:00-9:00 PM $33 34118-01

Simply Knit SocksPrerequisite: Basic knit and pearl stitchesBranch out and explore something more than knitting scarves. This class will take you through the knitting of a simple sock pattern. You will learn how to start with the cuff and how to finish the toe. This is the perfect take along project because it is easily portable and is not large.AGE: 14 years & upInstructor: Susan WoodLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approximate cost $10-$15). Class partially discountable. 6/16-7/21 W 1:00-3:00 PM $48 34132-01

Skein Painting & Dyeing This workshop is just the thing for knitters, weavers, spinners, anyone who loves to work with colorful wool. We will explore the world of kettle dyeing, crock-pots, and skein painting to give outrageous results. All yarns and spinning wool will be provided along with dyes and equipment for a color party.Instructor: Liz MoncriefLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Please wear old clothes. Class partially discountable.7/10 Sa 10:00 AM-2:30 PM $74 34154-01

gLASS ARTSGlass EtchingLearn how to use, cut and apply the specific resist on glass objects. Then you will learn how to use a liquid chemical etching fluid to create an etched design on glass vases, jars, plates, coasters and other items.Instructor: Donna BeardLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Class partially discountable.6/21 M 6:30-9:30 PM $25 34120-01

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gENERAL ARTSBeading Beginning Learn to create a bracelet and ear rings with varied designs and beads. You will lace a bead loom and learn to make a bracelet. For the earrings you will learn the process of stringing on flex wire while making a matching set.Instructor: Don HannonLocation: Senior CenterNote: Example on display at the Fort Collins Senior Center. Some supplies will be provided. Supply list available at registration. (approx. cost $20-$25). Class partially discountable. Class will not be held on 7/3.6/12-7/12 Sa 9:00-11:00 AM $48 34116-01

Leather Work Learn about what types of leather are best for tooling. You will learn about stamping, punching, lacing, trimming plus more. You will work on a bookmark and a coin purse. Then learn how to dye the surface and the best way to finish the leather.Instructor: Don HannonLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Example on display at the Fort Collins Senior Center. Class partially discountable. Class will not be held on 7/2.6/11-7/23 F Noon-12:00 AM $78 34122-01

Soap Making This workshop features basic soap making, how to safely handle the materials, molding, scenting and adding designer ingredients. You’ll be given a recipe book with instructions to take with you. We’ll make ‘pioneer’ and vegan soaps and will dabble in French-milling. You’ll leave with several soaps to use right away.Instructor: Liz MoncriefLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Please wear old clothes. Class partially discountable.8/14 Sa 10:00 AM-2:00 PM $42 34151-01

Total Body Care We’ll make and take home several bath products using items found in your local health food market. Gain a better understanding of your skin’s needs, what makes products work, how to add or delete special elixirs and essential oils, and develop an appreciation for the ingredients in your kitchen cupboard.Instructor: Liz MoncriefLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies provided. Please wear old clothes. Class partially discountable.8/28 Sa 10:00 AM-2:00 PM $42 34152-01

Artistic Abilities This class is open to people of all abilities with emphasis on accommodations for various challenges and disabilities. Participants will learn a variety of techniques and skills to create unique pieces of art.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Colorado State University, Visual Arts Building, F113Note: For more information contact Alison Cope at 970.416.2024 x1 or [email protected]. Class partially discountable.5/19-6/9 W 4:00-6:00 PM $24 34616-01

JEwELRyAdvanced Jewelry CastingPrerequisite: Beginning jewelry. Class is geared for intermediate or advanced students.Casting will be the primary focus. However, in this open atmosphere students may work on projects that are already under way or they may investigate new techniques that interest them. This is a perfect time to utilize a large block of studio time with the instructor present.Instructor: Mark RubyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Some supplies provided. Supply list available at registration. Supplies and supply cost vary with your project choice. (approximate cost $20-$85). Class partially discountable. 6/8-7/27 Tu 6:00-9:00 PM $144 34115-01

PAINTINgBob Ross PaintingComplete a finished painting in one day using the Bob Ross painting technique while our certified Bob Ross instructor teaches you about the use of different brushes, a palette knife, mixing colors and the manipulation of certain special paints. If you have all your own Bob Ross supplies, there is a $15 reduced fee.Instructor: Peggy HuntLocation: Senior CenterNote: There will be a 1-hour lunch break (on your own). Please bring a roll of paper towels and wear old clothes. One month prior to the start of class an example can be seen at the Senior Center. Class not discountable.6/10 Th 9:00 AM-4:00 PM $60 34127-017/15 Th 9:00 AM-4:00 PM $60 34127-02

Porcelain Painting, BeginningThis is your chance to try porcelain painting. Students will learn proper painting techniques that include the use of oils, thinners, wiping tools and specialty brushes. Techniques for completion of the finished product takes several weeks. The entire process usually requires several firings to get the desired result.Instructor: Jackie MosmanLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies included. Firing of your work is included in the course fee. Reduced fee when using your own supplies. Class partially discountable. 6/4-6/25 F 1:00-3:30 PM $47 34170-017/2-7/30 F 1:00-3:30 PM $56 34170-028/13-8/27 F 1:00-3:30 PM $37 34170-03

Porcelain Painting, IntermediateThe instructor will demonstrate varied techniques for achieving desired results. The aim is to extend your current skills and knowledge. Learn more about the chemical process of paints mediums and firing procedure.Instructor: Jackie MosmanLocation: Senior CenterNote: Firing of your work is included in the course fee. You provide the painting supplies. 6/2-6/30 W 9:00-11:30 AM $51 34171-017/7-7/28 W 9:00-11:30 AM $42 34171-028/11-8/25 W 9:00-11:30 AM $32 34171-03

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Porcelain Painting AdvancedOne-on-one hands-on instruction and group demonstrations. Attention will be given to advanced brush techniques, creating the image while observing color, value and using different techniques.Instructor: Jackie MosmanLocation: Senior CenterNote: Firing of work included in fee. Painting supplies not included. 6/2-6/30 W 1:00-4:00 PM $59 34172-017/7-7/28 W 1:00-4:00 PM $48 34172-028/11-8/25 W 1:00-4:00 PM $37 34172-03

Watercolor, IntermediatePrerequisite: Beginning Watercolor See in-depth exploration into watercolor techniques and more emphasis on observation and brush techniques. Instructor: Julianne SchempfLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost is $50-$00). Class partially discountable. Class will not be held on 7/2.6/11-7/23 F 1:00-3:00 PM $68 34181-01

Watercolor, BeginningThe basics of composition, painting techniques, special effects, palettes, types of papers, color wheel and color theory are covered. Instructor: Julianne SchempfLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $50-75). Class partially discountable. Class will not be held on 7/1.6/10-7/22 Th 1:00-3:00 PM $64 34195-01

PAPER ARTSCalligraphy BeginningPrerequisite: Good handwriting is NOT a prerequisite!Learn the art of beautiful writing. Use a broad edge pen to write the italic hand and get ideas for using your new skill. Includes discussion about materials, layout, design and a brief history of writing.Age: 16 years & upInstructor: Sylvia GodseyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $20). Class partially discountable. 6/7-7/12 M 9:00-11:30 AM $69 34109-01

Non Adhesive BookbindingMake books using no paste or glue! Learn the different basics different styles of bookmaking, which include, accordion, single signature, stab (Japanese), and multiple signature bindings. This is an excellent class for those wishing to create their own one-of-a-kind books or journals.Instructor: Sylvia GodseyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Some supplies provided. Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $5-10). Class partially discountable.6/15-7/20 Tu 6:30-8:30 PM $59 34112-01

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Suminigashi Paper MarblingLearn the basics of paper marbling and create your own stationery, envelopes, wrapping paper, etc. Learn specific techniques and how this process works to make end papers for books or scrapbooking.Instructor: Sylvia GodseyLocation: Senior CenterNote: All supplies are provided. But feel free to bring along any papers you would like to try marbling. Class partially discountable.6/28 M 6:30-9:00 PM $19 34113-016/23 W 9:00-11:30 AM $19 34113-02

Paste PaperLearn these unique techniques for making your own uniquely decorated papers. It’s like finger painting for adults! Uses include scrapbooking, handmade cards, calligraphy and bookbinding.Instructor: Sylvia GodseyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Some supplies are provided. Supply list available at registration (approx. cost $5). Class partially discountable.7/12 M 6:30-9:30 PM $21 34128-01

PHOTOgRAPHy Photography, BeginningThese classes are designed for those that have a high-end digital camera or a 35mm SLR camera with interchangeable lenses and filters. Lectures and demos will teach you about camera operations, lenses, and equipment, also films, filters, depth of field, and bracketing. Composition and photo products will be covered.Age: 16 years & upInstructor: Dick MyhreLocation: Senior CenterNote: Bring a functional digital or 35mm SLR camera and its manual to class. A field trip will give you practical experience and will be on Saturday after the start of your class. 6/10-6/24 Th 6:00-9:00 PM $47 34130-016/12 Sa 9:00 AM-Noon

Photography, AdvancedAdvanced creative techniques will be covered for specific genres including landscape, wildlife, night and close-up photos. Most of the applications and techniques apply to both film and digital photography. You must have an understanding of your camera and the basics of photography, either digital or regular film.Instructor: Dick MyhreLocation: Senior CenterNote: Bring a functional digital or 35mm SLR camera and manual to class. 7/6-7/20 Tu 6:00-9:00 PM $39 34131-01

wOODwORkINgWoodworking, BeginningLearn the use of basic woodworking tools and their proper setup and maintenance then create a basic project. This class provides the knowledge and basics so you can work in the open shop. Discussion of the different materials and finishes will be covered.Instructor: Leroy WilsonLocation: Senior CenterNote: Some supplies provided. Supply list available first day of class (approx. cost $20-30). Class partially discountable.6/2-7/7 W 7:00-9:00 PM $90 34190-01

Woodworking, IntermediatePrerequisite: Beginning Woodworking. This is a continuation of Beginning Woodworking. Advanced techniques and concepts will be taught. Further exploration into varied tools will be available. Projects designed with the instructor’s assistance and approval to include the use of traditional joinery techniques like mortise, tenon, dovetail and rabbet.Instructor: Leroy WilsonLocation: Senior CenterNote: Some supplies provided (approx. cost relative to project). Class will not be held on 8/4.7/14-8/25 W 7:00-9:00 PM $90 34191-01

POTTERyAll pottery classes held at the Pottery Studio, 1541 W. Oak Street.

This is a recreational and educational facility. All work must be accomplished at the studio. Production work is not permitted.

Birthday PartiesThe kids will enjoy working in clay and will make a creation of their very own. They will learn the steps and processes that clay goes through and take a short tour. You invite participants and provide the refreshments (cake, ice cream, drinks, etc.) The Pottery staff will provide the “know how”, supplies and tools to teach and help them make a precious object that can be treasured for years. Parties last about 90 minutes. We can tailor a birthday package to your needs.Cost is $9 per child (4 children minimum). Parties are not discountable.

Boy & Girl Scouts Badge RequirementsScouts will learn the fundamentals of clay while completing the requirements set by the organization. Scouts will go on a tour and see the workings of a Pottery Studio. They will create a piece that they can personalize with their own creativity, which will be fired and glazed. Cost is $9 per child (4 children minimum). Not discountable.

Private Pottery InstructionInterested in having that intense one-on-one time to rapidly develop your skills and knowledge? Private lessons are available for all levels. Fees vary depending on the program chosen. Not discountable.

Potters Potting In these mini-workshops well-known Front Range potters will be demonstrating their skills. Potters and non-potters will enjoy viewing the diverse processes of creating pottery as the visiting artists demonstrate and lecture. Individuals can expand their repertoire of techniques and knowledge of clay. Location: Workshops are held on the second floor of the Pottery Studio 1541 W. OakNote: Fee payable at the door. Workshops are not discountable.

Form, Slip & Terra Sigillatta at Cone 6, David Beumee’

6/26 Sa 1:00-4:00 PM $12

Anything But Round, Abbey Rothenbuehler

7/17 Sa 1:00-4:00 PM $12

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Beginning Wheel & HandbuildingThis class is for students who have never had pottery. You will learn about clay, tools and glazing plus much more. You will learn the basic skills, techniques and principles involved in pottery. Primary emphasis for the class is on creating using the potter’s wheel as a tool. Some handbuilding will be covered.Note: Lab time included. All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay included in the fee.6/7-8/9 M 9:00-11:00 AM $129 34060-016/7-8/9 M 5:30-7:30 PM $129 34060-026/9-8/11 W 8:00-10:00 PM $129 34060-03

Beg+ Wheel/HandbuildingPrerequisite: One or more sessions of Beginning Wheel/HandbuildingThis class is paced for students who have previously taken a beginning class, and are acquainted with the basic techniques involved in wheel throwing. This class is excellent for students that are not feeling comfortable with the clay and wish to hone their skills some before progressing to intermediate.Note: Lab time included. All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay included in the fee. 6/7-8/9 M 8:00-10:00 PM $129 34061-016/9-8/11 W 5:30-7:30 PM $129 34061-026/10-8/12 Th 9:00-11:00 AM $129 34061-03

Intermediate Wheel & HandbuildingPrerequisite: Beginning Wheel/Handbuilding or equivalent.This class will deal with more complex ceramic/pottery techniques and skills. Expression and exploration of form will be taught. Intermediate students must have had experience working with clay and should know the principles of the wheel.Note: Lab time included. All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay included in the fee.6/8-8/10 Tu 5:30-7:30 PM $129 34062-016/9-8/11 W 9:00-11:00 AM $129 34062-02

Advanced Wheel & HandbuildingPrerequisite: Intermediate Wheel/Handbuilding or equivalent. This class looks further into the development of form while honing your high-end techniques. Emphasis is placed on combining your own creativity with conceptual thought into design.Note: Lab time included. All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay included in the fee. 6/10-8/12 Th 5:30-7:30 PM $129 34063-01

Clay ConceptsPrerequisite: Previous experience with clay preferred.This class will address various methods of handbuilding while using extruders, slab rollers, various textures and forms. You will push the traditional boundaries of utilitarian clay as well as concentrate with some focus on functionality.Note: This class meets upstairs in the Pottery Studio. All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay, glazes and all firings are included in the fee. Lab time is also included. 6/7-8/9 M 9:00-11:00 AM $129 34064-01

Raku WorkshopWork in wet clay, glaze and finish by firing the pieces. A hands-on contemporary exploration of the forming and firing process. Join us for the American style of Raku. Note: No experience necessary. All tools and supplies and 25 pounds of clay are included in the fee. Class partially discountable.6/4-6/11 F 6:00-9:00 PM $63 34065-016/5-6/12 Sa 9:00 AM-Noon 8/27-9/3 F 6:00-9:00 PM $63 34065-028/28-9/4 Sa 9:00 AM-Noon

Pottery LabAnyone currently enrolled in an adult pottery class (sampler excluded) may utilize the lab. Anyone who has taken class at the Pottery Studio may register as a lab student.Note: Lab fee includes 25 pounds of clay. Lab hours are for adults only. Not available for students enrolled in the Sampler Class.6/7-8/14 Tu,Sa 9:00 AM-Noon $129 34066-016/7-8/9 M 11:00 AM-1:00 PM 6/8-8/10 Tu 7:30-10:00 PM 6/9-8/11 W Noon-2:00 PM 6/10-8/12 Th 7:30-10:00 PM

Handbuilding ExpresssionsExplore three-dimensional form in clay using handbuilding techniques as they relate to sculpture. Create moderate-sized pieces within the framework of ceramic construction. Use additive and subtractive methods.Note: All tools and supplies provided, 25 pounds of clay included. 6/9-8/11 W 6:00-8:00 PM $129 34067-01

Pottery SamplerAdults enrolled in this class will be encouraged to create while learning the techniques of clay. You will be introduced to handbuilding and wheel-throwing, as well as glazing and studio operation. If you have always wanted to know about pottery, join this introductory class.Note: There is no lab offered with this class. All materials and tools provided. Class partially discountable.6/12-7/10 Sa 12:30-2:30 PM $49 34069-017/17-8/14 Sa 12:30-2:30 PM $49 34069-02

yOUTH ARTS & CRAFTSArt WalkTake in the Art Museum and some galleries as well as paying special attention to Old Town architecture. Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Oak Street Plaza (pick-up and drop-off)Note: Dress for weather. Bring a water bottle and 8 x 10 sketchbook. 7/8 Th 9:00 AM-Noon $29 35537-01

Drawing Free Use music, shapes, scribbling combined with different drawing media to create free flowing interesting pieces of art work.Age: 5-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book7/22-8/5 Th 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35500-01

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Doodle ArtWe will explore using geometric forms, squiggles, nature, blobs of paint to create unique drawings.Age: 5-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book. Please wear sunscreen.7/1-7/15 Th 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35501-01

Creative ArtistWe will roll, sculpt, paint, scribble, draw, glue, color on glass, paper, canvas and anything else we think of.Age: 8-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: This is a messy, messy class. Wear old clothes!6/29-7/13 Tu 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35503-01

Cartooning, BeginningIn this beginning class, students will learn a variety of techniques that allow them to create their own cartoons.Age: 7-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book.6/10-6/24 Th 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35504-01

Kiddie CartooningLearn how shapes and forms are used to create simple cartoons.Age: 5-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book.7/1-7/15 Th 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35505-01

Beads, Beads, BeadsWe will make a variety of beads out of clay and wire, and learn how to make bracelets, anklets, necklaces and earrings.Age: 8-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity Center6/8-6/22 Tu 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35506-01

Cartooning 1, 2, 3It’s more and more cartooning. Age: 7-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring a sketch book (8” x 10” minimum) to class. 7/1-7/15 Th 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35507-017/22-8/5 Th 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35507-02

Drawing, BeginningWe will explore techniques of drawing with exposure to pastels, charcoal, colored pencils and graphite.Age: 7-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book.6/10-6/24 Th 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35508-01

DollsEach week we will make a new kind of doll. We will use paper, wood, fabric, beads and much more to create a collection of dolls.Age: 5-7 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center7/21-8/4 W 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35509-01

Drawing 1, 2, 3We will continue exploring the use of pastels, charcoal, colored pencils and graphite to create wonderful pieces of art. We will work on animals, people, collage, landscapes or and more!Age: 7-12 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Bring a sketch book (8” x 10” minimum) to class. 7/1-7/15 Th 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35510-017/22-8/5 Th 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35510-02

Exploring AcrylicsWe will learn how to mix paint and use basic painting tools to create beautiful pictures of landscapes, animals, flowers and more.Age: 8-10 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity Center6/9-6/23 W 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35511-01

Summer FunGet ready for summer! Come paint your own sunglasses, hat and beach bag.Age: 4-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/8-6/22 Tu 10:30-11:30 AM $34 35512-01

Kiddie Art ExplorationWe will learn how to draw using basic shapes, mix paint and use basic painting tools while creating simple drawings and paintings. Each week we will produce a new picture.Age: 5-7 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book.6/9-6/23 W 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35513-01

MosaicsFirst we will design and create our own picture. Then we will use mosaic tile to add color.Age: 8-10 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity Center7/20-8/3 Tu 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35514-01

Fun with PaintCome play with paint. We will use funny objects, hands, feet, sponges, balloons, etc. to paint with.Age: 5-7 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: This is a messy class so wear your grubbies. Wear sunscreen.6/8-6/22 Tu 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35515-01

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Fantasies and FairiesIt is the land of make believe. Come learn how to make these tiny dolls that look like fairies, angels, ballerinas and princesses.Age: 5-8 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/9-6/23 W 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35516-01

Fingerpaint Art Each week we will use a stamp pad, pencils and our fingers to create wonderful, fun cartoon characters.Age: 5-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book.6/10-6/24 Th 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35517-01

Cars, Cars, CarsCome invent and build your own cars with a variety of materials. We will start with a 2 x 4, add wheels and then create from there. We will use hammers, nails, sandpaper, glue and paint.Age: 7-9 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/9-6/23 W 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35518-01

Scribble Art We will use a variety of mediums and textures to create art work.Age: 5-7 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring a sketch book (8” x 10” minimum). This can be messy so wear your grubbies.6/30-7/14 W 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35519-01

Book Art From a paper bag book to a rubber band book, each week we will create a different kind of book.Age: 5-7 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/10-6/24 Th 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35520-01

Tie Dye ArtWe will use tie dye to create T-shirts, bandanas, socks, hats and anything else we can think of.Age: 8-10 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please wear sunscreen. We will be using dye, so wear old clothes.6/29-7/13 Tu 1:30-2:30 PM $34 35521-01

Under the SeaCome and visit the land where mermaids live. We will make mermaids and play with shells and fish.Age: 4-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/29-7/13 Tu 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35522-01

Blotter Art Come create projects and explore the age old activity of putting paint on paper and folding. We will take these simple prints and create projects from masks to T-shirts.Age: 6-10 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Youth Activity Center7/20-8/3 Tu 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35524-01

Going Bananas Come and join the fun with lots of monkey crafts.Age: 4-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan Center7/20-8/3 Tu 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35528-01

Flower Power It’s all about flowers. We will use a variety of watercolors and acrylics to create pictures and collages on canvas, paper and fabric. Age: 10-13 yearsLocation: Youth Activity Center6/30-7/14 W 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35541-01

Fairy Gardens Come build and plant a fairy garden for all your little fairies to live in.Age: 5-8 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/30-7/14 W 9:00-10:00 AM $34 35544-01

Terrific TrainsCome build a train from wood pieces. We will use hammers, nails and glue to create these trains.Age: 7-9 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/30-7/14 W 10:30-11:30 AM $33 35545-01

Fabulous Flying MachinesCome make foldable flying machines. Each week we will construct airplanes from paper and balsa wood then test their flight patterns. The last day will be a competition to see which flies the best.Age: 7-9 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center7/21-8/4 W 10:30-11:30 AM $32 35546-01

Shaving Cream Art It is messy, it is gooey, it is lots of fun. Each week we will use shaving cream to create pieces of art. Some we will take home, some will disappear.Age: 5-7 yearsLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Wear grubbies!7/21-8/4 W 1:30-2:30 PM $29 35547-01

Art Cards Come create miniature works of art with paint, pencil, collage, etc. The cards can be created and then traded online. Age: 8-10 yearsLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book7/21-8/4 W 3:00-4:00 PM $29 35548-01

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Kiddie DrawingEach week we will experiment with a different drawing medium from pastels and charcoal to colored pencils.Age: 5-6 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring an 8 x 10 sketch book. Wear grubbies.7/22-8/5 Th 10:30-11:30 AM $29 35549-01

Water Colors on the Pond Using City Park as a backdrop, kids will be introduced to and will experiment with water color paints and pencils.Age: 6-12 yearsInstructor: Julie Gillen, C.E.T.Location: City ParkNote: Dress appropriately for the weather, bring a water bottle and blanket or towel. Meet at playground across from City Park Pool.7/8 Th 9:00 AM-Noon $29 35532-01

The Cave Painters Explore the ancient cave of Lascaux. Mix “prehistoric” cave paint, create murals, cave and rock paintings.Age: 6-12 yearsLocation: Lee Martinez Park, The Pavilion6/25 F 9:00 AM-Noon $29 35538-01

Mural Painting Kids will create murals in the style Jackson Pollack using a variety of media from squirt guns to darts! Messy art, messy fun!Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Lee Martinez ParkNote: Please wear paint clothes6/17-6/24 Th 9:00-11:00 AM $37 35539-0110/2-10/25 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM 10/2-10/25 Th 9:30-11:30 AM

Camp Picasso This three-day mini-camp will have you learning about different artists and exploring various mediums. Age: 6-12 yearsInstructor: Julie Gillen, C.E.T.Location: Northside Aztlan Center7/20-7/22 Tu-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $52 35540-01

Art Picnic Bring your lunch and head to The Gardens. Kids will enjoy a morning of art instruction in an outdoor setting.Age: 6-12 yearsLocation: The Gardens on Spring Creek, North PatioNote: Please bring a sack lunch and an 8 x 11 sketch book. 7/29 Th 9:00 AM-Noon $29 35542-01

TEEN POTTERyAll pottery classes held at the Pottery Studio, 1541 W. Oak Street

Parent & Teen PotteryExplore the world of clay together. Make functional pots and clay objects in this combination wheel/handbuilding class. Age: 10-17 yearsNote: Materials included. One parent per teen or youth (each additional youth, $44.50). Lab time not included. 6/11-7/9 F 5:45-7:15 PM $89 34052-017/16-8/13 F 5:45-7:15 PM $89 34052-02

Pottery Wheel & HandbuildingParticipants enrolled in this program will learn a variety of handbuilding and ceramic/pottery decorating techniques. They will also learn basic potter’s wheel skills.Age: 13-17 yearsNote: Fee includes all tools and materials. Lab time not included. 6/8-7/8 Tu,Th 3:30-5:00 PM $89 34057-016/11-7/9 F 3:30-5:00 PM $48 34057-027/13-8/12 Tu,Th 3:30-5:00 PM $89 34057-037/16-8/13 F 3:30-5:00 PM $48 34057-04

yOUTH POTTERyAll pottery classes are held at the Pottery Studio, 1541 W. Oak Street.

Parent & Tot MudParent and child combine their talents in this unique pottery class. Age: 3-5 yearsNote: The fee includes all tools and materials. One parent per youth. Lab time not included.6/8-7/6 Tu 12:15-1:15 PM $34 34050-016/9-7/7 W 2:15-3:15 PM $34 34050-026/12-7/10 Sa 3:00-4:00 PM $34 34050-037/13-8/10 Tu 12:15-1:15 PM $34 34050-047/14-8/11 W 2:15-3:15 PM $34 34050-057/17-8/14 Sa 12:15-1:15 PM $34 34050-06

Parent & Child PotteryThis class will provide an opportunity for you and your youngster to work together and share a creative experience.Age: 6-9 yearsNote: Fee includes all tools and materials. One parent per youth (each additional youth is $44.50). Lab time not included.6/12-7/10 Sa 4:30-6:00 PM $89 34051-017/17-8/14 Sa 4:30-6:00 PM $89 34051-02

Child HandbuildingYoungsters will make clay projects while learning methods of forming and glazing clay. Age: 6-9 yearsNote: Fee includes all tools and materials. Lab time not included.6/7-7/5 M 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-016/8-7/6 Tu 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-026/11-7/9 F 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-037/12-8/9 M 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-047/13-8/10 Tu 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-057/16-8/13 F 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34053-06

Youth Wheel & HandbuildingEmphasis will be on students learning basic potter’s wheel skills. Handbuilding as well as other skills and techniques will be taught.Age: 10-12 yearsNote: Fee includes all tools and materials. Lab time not included.6/10-7/8 Th 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34055-016/7-7/7 M,W 3:30-5:00 PM $89 34055-027/15-8/12 Th 1:30-3:00 PM $48 34055-037/12-8/11 M,W 1:30-3:00 PM $89 34055-04

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ADULT DANCEPrivate Dance InstructionDo you want to brush up on your dance steps, prepare for a wedding, or surprise your spouse with your new dancing abilities? Instructor Darrick Hildman can help you with many different types of dances in a private setting. Please call Darrick Hildman at 970.310.7778 to set up an appointment. Cost is $25 for one person/hour, $35 for two people and $5 for each additional person. Payment must be made at the Senior Center.

Clogging, IntermediateLearn a new intermediate level dance and review favorites. Designed for experienced cloggers.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Jan WatermanLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/14-8/2 M 5:30-6:30 PM $52 34262-01

BALLETBallet, BeginningIntroduction to classical barre, positions and steps.Instructor: Sarah MannoNote: Ages 13-17 allowed with instructor approval. Location: Club Tico 7/6-7/27 Tu 6:45-7:45 PM $28 34201-02Location: Empire Grange 6/1-6/22 Tu Noon-1:00 PM $28 34201-01

Ballet, Low/IntermediateContinuing work on basic technique.Instructor: Sarah MannoLocation: Empire GrangeNote: Ages 13-17 allowed with instructor approval. 6/7-6/21 M 5:30-6:45 PM $27 34202-017/12-8/2 M 5:30-6:45 PM $34 34202-02

Ballet, IntermediateA more challenging, ongoing class for experienced dancers, based on Cecchetti technique.Instructor: Sarah MannoLocation: Club TicoNOTE: Ages 13-17 allowed with instructor approval. 6/3-6/24 Th 5:25-6:40 PM $34 34203-017/8-7/29 Th 5:25-6:40 PM $34 34203-02

BELLy DANCINgBelly Dancing, BeginningGet a great workout as you learn an ancient dance form, belly dance! You’ll learn fast and slow movements, work with finger cymbals and veils, create mini choreographies, and play with all these skills in fun improvisations. Along the way, you’ll learn some fascinating tidbits about belly dance and its origin.Age: 12 years & upInstructor: Nancy MontgomeryLocation: Senior CenterNote: Please wear yoga/exercise gear and a scarf or sash around your hips. Bare feet recommended. Class will not be held on 8/5.6/3-7/8 Th 6:30-8:00 PM $57 34204-017/15-8/26 Th 6:30-8:00 PM $57 34204-02

Belly Dancing, IntermediatePrerequisite: Completed two sessions of Beginning Belly Dance class or instructor approvalTake your belly dancing to a new level! Polish what you already know and learn more complex material as well.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Nancy MontgomeryLocation: Senior CenterNote: Please wear yoga/exercise gear and a scarf or sash around your hips. Bare feet recommended. Class will not be held on 8/5.6/3-7/8 Th 8:00-9:30 PM $49 34205-017/15-8/26 Th 8:00-9:30 PM $49 34205-02

DANCINg wITH DONAll classes instructed by Don Roberts.

Ballroom & Latin DanceThe Fred and Ginger style of ballroom dancing will be covered. Class will learn the basics in Fox Trot, Waltz, Polka, Tango/Cha cha and some fun moves to give that polished look of a pro.Age: 13 years & upNote: Class not discountable. Location: Club Tico 6/16-6/30 W 7:20-8:40 PM $31 34215-017/14-7/28 W 7:20-8:40 PM $31 34215-02Location: Senior Center 6/15-6/29 Tu 8:40-10:00 PM $31 34215-037/13-7/27 Tu 8:40-10:00 PM $31 34215-04

Country Swing & Western DanceLearn the basics in each of the western dances (Texas 2-step, Western Waltz, Triple Step) and tie yourself up in knots learning the basics and the Pretzel in Country Swing. Class will be introduced to the lead/follow technique used in each dance.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. 6/15-6/29 Tu 7:20-8:40 PM $31 34222-017/13-7/27 Tu 7:20-8:40 PM $31 34222-02

Jitterbug & East Coast SwingJitterbug is the single time form of swing and East Coast is the triple time. Jitterbug is done to faster music from the Big Band Era and East Coast Swing is done to slower music. This class will get you ready for a fun night on the town, wedding, or social event or prepare you for the West Coast swing class.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Club TicoNote: Class not discountable.6/16-6/30 W 8:40-10:00 PM $31 34227-017/14-7/28 W 8:40-10:00 PM $31 34227-02

SalsaCome south of the border as you learn to Salsa, one of the most popular and exciting styles of Latin dancing. Learn the basics, exciting turns and the secret to lead/follow connection. Cha cha and Merengue will also be taught.Age: 14 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.6/15-6/29 Tu 6:00-7:20 PM $31 34232-017/13-7/27 Tu 6:00-7:20 PM $31 34232-02

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West Coast SwingWest Coast Swing is danced with a touch of Latin motion and is a favorite of Country, Ballroom, and Swing dancers. Don’s unique explanation of the lead/follow connection will make learning to the six and eight count basics as simple as ABC.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Club TicoNote: Class not discountable.6/16-6/30 W 6:00-7:20 PM $31 34236-017/14-7/28 W 6:00-7:20 PM $31 34236-02

One-Night WorkshopsThese workshops will introduce you to one of the styles of Ballroom, Country, Swing, or Latin or to one of the popular dances like Country Swing, West Coast Swing, Cowboy Cha cha or Salsa.Age: 13 years & upNote: Class not discountable.Location: Club Tico West Coast Swing 6/9 W 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-018/18 W 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-05Cowboy Cha cha8/18 W 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-06Ballroom 6/9 W 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-02Salsa 7/7 W 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-038/25 W 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-07Tango 7/7 W 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-04Country Swing 8/25 W 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-08Location: Senior Center Tango 8/17 Tu 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-09Salsa 8/17 Tu 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-10West Coast Swing 8/24 Tu 6:00-8:00 PM $20 34220-11Cowboy Cha cha 8/24 Tu 8:00-10:00 PM $20 34220-12

MODERNModern Dance, BeginningEarthy, sometimes jazzy or lyrical movements follow a balanced warm up for stretching, toning, centering and fun.Instructor: Sarah MannoLocation: Club TicoNote: Ages 13-17 allowed with instructor approval. 6/3-6/24 Th Noon-1:00 PM $28 34208-017/8-7/29 Th 6:45-7:45 PM $28 34208-02

Modern Dance, IntermediateA more challenging, ongoing class for experienced dancers, which incorporates Pilates, Hawkins, Wigman and Limon techniques.Instructor: Sarah MannoLocation: Club TicoNote: Ages 13-17 allowed with instructor approval. 6/1-6/22 Tu 5:25-6:40 PM $34 34209-017/6-7/27 Tu 5:25-6:40 PM $34 34209-02

LINE DANCEI. Crooked LinesLine Dance, BeginningHave a great time learning new and exciting line dances. Start with the basic steps, then progress to easy-to-follow dances.Instructor: Blanche AdamsLocation: Senior CenterNote: Participants can pay a drop-in fee prior to attending the class ($4.25/class). 6/1-6/29 Tu 1:00-2:15 PM $18 34250-017/6-7/27 Tu 1:00-2:15 PM $14 34250-028/10-8/31 Tu 1:00-2:15 PM $14 34250-03

II. Country LinersLine Dance, Beginning IIHave a great time learning new and exciting line dances. Start with the basic steps, then progress to easy-to-follow dances.Instructor: Blanche AdamsLocation: Senior CenterNote: Participants can pay a drop-in fee prior to attending the class ($4.25/class). 6/7-6/28 M 1:00-2:00 PM $18 34251-017/5-7/26 M 1:00-2:00 PM $18 34251-028/9-8/30 M 1:00-2:00 PM $18 34251-03

III. Fort Collins KickersLine Dance, IntermediateThis class is designed for the more experienced dancer.Instructor: Blanche AdamsLocation: Senior CenterNote: Participants can pay a drop-in fee prior to attending the class ($4.25/class). 6/7-6/28 M 2:00-3:00 PM $18 34252-017/5-7/26 M 2:00-3:00 PM $18 34252-028/9-8/30 M 2:00-3:00 PM $18 34252-03

Salsa: Learn a new way to dance in a friendly atmosphere.

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yOUTH DANCE & MOvEMENTBallet & ModernLive musical accompaniment offering ballet and modern dance techniques with improvisation. Each child builds technical skills at an individual level while engaging in creative work.Grade: 1-3Instructor: Diane Montgomery, Sarah MannoLocation: Empire Grange7/12-8/2 M 4:15-5:15 PM $30 34207-01

Just TumblingThe emphasis of this class will be on learning some basic tumbling skills like somersaults, cartwheels, handstands, bridges and vaulting.Age: 7-8 yearsInstructor: Marsha PortelanceLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required, leotard/footless tights for girls, T-shirts/shorts for boys. No jeans or jewelry. 6/3-7/1 Th 5:40-6:40 PM $50 35559-017/8-8/5 Th 5:40-6:40 PM $50 35559-02

Break It! CampLearn to break dance, hip hop dance and freestyle! Self-confidence, increased self-esteem and positive role models are part of the program.Grade: Kindergarten-2Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: No gum. Wear loose workout clothes and tennis shoes.6/7-6/17 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $60 35864-01

Children’s Masquerade JazzA combination class of jazz, gymnastics and choreography. Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required, leotard/footless tights for girls, T-shirts/shorts for boys. No jeans or jewelry. Only 1 parent per child.6/2-6/30 W 5:30-6:30 PM $50 35569-017/7-8/4 W 5:30-6:30 PM $50 35569-02

Tumble BumblesLearn basic tumbling skills and how to use the various pieces of equipment. Flexibility, coordination and self-confidence are developed. Instructor: Marsha PortelanceLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required - leotard/footless tights for girls and shorts/T-shirts for boys. No jeans are allowed.Age: 4-5 years 6/2-6/16 W 9:00-9:45 AM $25 35562-016/7-6/28 M 9:00-9:45 AM $32 35562-026/23-7/7 W 9:00-9:45 AM $25 35562-037/12-8/2 M 9:00-9:45 AM $32 35562-046/7-6/28 M 4:15-5:15 PM $40 35562-057/12-8/2 M 4:15-5:15 PM $40 35562-06Age: 5-6 years 6/7-6/28 M 5:30-6:30 PM $40 35562-077/12-8/2 M 5:30-6:30 PM $40 35562-08Age: 6-7 years 6/3-7/1 Th 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35562-097/8-8/5 Th 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35562-10

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Tappin’ Dumplin’sParticipants will explore a little tap dancing as well as dance steps, movement, tumbling and creativity. Age: 4-5 yearsLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required, leotard/footless tights for girls, T-shirts/shorts for boys. Tap shoes are also required. Traditional 6/4-6/18 F 11:05-11:50 AM $25 35561-016/25-7/9 F 11:05-11:50 AM $25 35561-026/1-6/29 Tu 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35561-03Teddy Bear Tap 7/6-8/3 Tu 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35561-04Ribbon Dance 7/16-8/6 F 11:05-11:50 AM $32 35561-05Teddy Bear Dance 7/12-8/2 M 9:00-9:45 AM $32 35561-06

Dancin’ Dumplin’sDance rhythms, movement, tumbling and creativity. Confidence will result from this fun-filled class. Instructor: Marsha PortelanceLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required - leotard/footless tights for girls and shorts/T-shirts for boys. Class will not be held on 7/3.Age: 3 years Traditional 6/4-6/18 F 10:00-10:45 AM $25 35556-016/25-7/9 F 10:00-10:45 AM $25 35556-02The Magic Wand 7/14-8/4 W 10:00-10:45 AM $32 35556-037/14-8/4 W 11:05-11:50 AM $32 35556-04Ribbon Dance 7/16-8/6 F 10:00-10:45 AM $32 35556-05Teddy Bear Dance 7/12-8/2 M 11:05-11:50 AM $32 35556-06Age: 4-5 years Traditional 6/4-6/18 F 9:00-9:45 AM $25 35556-076/25-7/9 F 9:00-9:45 AM $25 35556-08The Magic Wand 7/14-8/4 W 9:00-9:45 AM $32 35556-09Ribbon Dance 7/16-8/6 F 9:00-9:45 AM $32 35556-10Teddy Bear Dance 7/12-8/2 M 10:00-10:45 AM $32 35556-11Age: 5-7 years Traditional 6/2-6/30 W 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35556-12Stardust 7/7-8/4 W 4:15-5:15 PM $50 35556-13

TEEN DANCETeen Masquerade JazzA fast-paced jazz technique class specifically for teens. Come prepared to workout and have fun! Age: 13-17 yearsLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire is required - leotard/footless tights for girls and shorts/T-shirts for boys. No jeans or jewelry.6/1-6/29 Tu 5:30-6:30 PM $50 35570-017/6-8/3 Tu 5:30-6:30 PM $50 35570-02

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yOUTH DAy CAMPSEPIC Adventures Mini-CampAll the fun of our regular EPIC Adventures class wrapped up in a one-week mini-camp. Includes arts, crafts, pool fun, indoor/outdoor games, music and storytime. Tuesday and Thursday are skate days, Fridays are swim days. Age: 4-6 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Clothing for swimming & skating is needed. Please wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle.6/7-6/11 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-016/14-6/18 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-026/21-6/25 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-036/28-7/1 M-Th 9:00 AM-Noon $56 35575-047/6-7/9 Tu-F 9:00 AM-Noon $56 35575-057/12-7/16 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-067/19-7/23 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-077/26-7/30 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-088/2-8/6 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $69 35575-096/7-6/11 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-106/14-6/18 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-116/21-6/25 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-126/28-7/1 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $56 35575-137/6-7/9 Tu-F 1:00-4:00 PM $56 35575-147/12-7/16 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-157/19-7/23 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-167/26-7/30 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-178/2-8/6 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $69 35575-18

Summer AdventureOutdoor play, cooking, crafts, games, and theater are just some of the awesome activities you’ll enjoy. We will swim at EPIC Tuesdays and at City Park Pool Fridays. Age: 7-11 yearsLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Bring a backpack with a lunch and water bottle. 6/7-6/11 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-016/14-6/18 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-026/21-6/25 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-036/28-7/1 M-Th 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $106 35578-047/6-7/9 Tu-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $106 35578-057/12-7/16 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-067/19-7/23 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-077/26-7/30 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-088/2-8/6 M-F 8:00 AM-5:00 PM $132 35578-09

Summer PlaygroundsGet ready for some fun with games, fitness, crafts, field trips, swimming and more! This summer camp is open only to participants who qualify for our Reduced Fee Program. Grade: Kindergarten-6Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Every Thursday we will swim at City Park Pool on Thursday (bring a suit, towel, and sunscreen). Breakfast and lunch will be provided daily. Please fill out parent information sheet at NACC before the first class. 6/7-7/30 M-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $60 35712-01

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Survival in Woods Nature CampLearn what to do if you ever get lost in the woods. Class addresses shelter building, water safety, edible forest foods, basic camping skills and more. Fridays are field trips to hiking trails. Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Lee Martinez ParkNote: Bring a sack lunch, light jacket and a water bottle. 6/7-6/11 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-016/14-6/18 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-026/21-6/25 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-036/28-7/1 M-Th 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $113 35579-047/6-7/9 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $113 35579-057/12-7/16 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-067/19-7/23 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-077/26-7/30 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-088/2-8/6 M-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $140 35579-09

YAC Adventures Mini-CampThis mini-camp is for younger children not quite ready for a full day experience. Along with enjoying arts, crafts, playing games, and singing songs, this camp includes a weekly field trip on Thursday.GRADE: Kindergarten-2Location: Youth Activity Center6/7-7/1 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-016/14-6/17 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-026/21-6/24 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-036/28-7/1 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-047/6-7/8 Tu-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $45 35580-057/12-7/15 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-067/19-7/22 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-077/26-7/29 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-088/2-8/5 M-Th 1:00-4:00 PM $58 35580-09

Afternoon AdventuresMoms and Dads, do you need an afternoon to yourself? Now you can take care of business while we keep your kids entertained with lots of fun activities!Age: 3-9 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Participants should dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. Please note allergies at time of registration. Children must be toilet trained.6/16 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-016/23 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-026/30 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-037/7 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-047/14 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-057/28 W 1:00-5:00 PM $18 35583-06

Tot LotsThis summer camp for preschoolers is filled with games, crafts, fitness, songs and more! Open only to those who qualify for our Reduced Fee Program. Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Every Thursday we will swim at City Park Pool (bring a suit, towel, and sunscreen), breakfast and lunch provided daily. Fill out parent information sheet before the first class. 6/7-7/30 M-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $60 35713-01

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TEEN DAy CAMPSTeen Supercamp SeriesAge: 11-15 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring sack lunch, water bottle, and sunscreen every day. Wear comfortable attire and good walking shoes. We’ll be swimming at City Park Pool on Thursday, please bring suit and towel.

Green Camp The R.E.S.T. is up to you! Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology is the theme for this 4-day camp! Learn how you and your family can live green! We will do hands-on projects, service learning, swimming at City Park Pool, and a Friday field trip!6/8-6/11 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-01

Animal Camp The purpose of the camp is to engage the youth with local organizations focused on animals. The camp will educate, excite, and introduce youth to pertinent issues involving our furry friends, such as first aid, veterinary profession opportunities, raptor rehabilitation programs, and animal endangered species. 6/15-6/18 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-02

Teen Trek Camp Be adventurous! We will enjoy a ropes course, hiking up to Grey Rock, biking Pineridge Trail, visiting Gem Lake and much more! 6/22-6/25 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-03

Teens In Action Make new friends, have fun, build leadership skills and make a difference in the world! You are the key to the future and can make a difference in the community! You will participate in service projects and volunteering throughout the week. We will go swimming at City Park Pool and on a field trip on Friday.6/29-7/2 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-04

Girls Camp What could be more fun than girls getting beautiful, healthy, and smart! Join us for 4 days dedicated to girls, ages 11-15. Build character, self-esteem and confidence and express your individuality! We’ll go to City Park Pool and take a Friday field trip.7/6-7/9 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-05

Fun in the Fort Get to know all of the places that make Fort Collins fun! Some of the activities will include bowling, miniature golf, roller skating, ice skating, and swimming at the City Pool.7/13-7/16 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-06

EMS Camp Do you want to be in the field of Emergency Services when you grow up? We’re going to meet some emergency services providers and learn what they do and where they work! You will also receive your CPR certification during this camp.7/20-7/23 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-07

Teen Chef Let’s cook! Learn proper techniques for preparing and presenting food! Prepare main courses, appetizers, salads, and desserts - best of all, enjoy what you’ve made! We will go swimming at City Park Pool on Thursday and take a field trip on Friday.7/27-7/30 Tu-F 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $129 35703-08

Teen Camp Extended EnrichmentTeen Camp Extended Enrichment is designed for working parents who need supervision for their teen before and after camp. Campers will continue to participate in fun activities after camp ends for the day. An afternoon snack will be provided.Age: 11-15 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/8-6/11 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-01 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM6/15-6/18 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-02 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM6/22-6/25 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-03 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM6/29-7/2 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-04 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM7/6-7/9 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-05 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM7/13-7/16 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-06 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM7/20-7/23 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-07 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM7/27-7/30 Tu-F 8:00-9:00 AM $45 35707-08 Tu-F 3:00-5:00 PM Jump N Rope CampThis energetic class will get your kid’s hearts pumping with a fun and challenging environment. Learn single rope skills, double-dutch and Chinese wheel. With over 10,000 tricks, your kids are guaranteed to never have a dull moment!Age: 7-16 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please wear proper tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. Jump rope is provided. For more information please visit www.jumpNrope.com or email [email protected]. 6/14 M 1:00-4:00 PM $23 35716-017/7 W 1:00-4:00 PM $23 35716-027/23 F 1:00-4:00 PM $23 35716-03

B.I.K.E. Camp, BeginnerLearn basic road rules, emergency skills, bike handling skills and drills, nutrition and hydration, and bike maintenance in this fun camp! Recreational riding will take place along the Poudre and Spring Creek trails. You’ll get your own safety pack and tool kit.Age: 8-12 yearsNote: Bring your own bike and a backpack with water bottle, lunch, and sunscreen each day to camp. A helmet will be provided if needed. Families are invited to attend the Saturday fun ride! Location: Lee Martinez Park 6/7-6/11 M-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $76 35725-01Location: Fossil Creek Park 6/21-6/25 M-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $76 35725-02

B.I.K.E. Camp, IntermediateLearn more bike handling skills and drills and more about bicycle maintenance, nutrition and hydration, and emergency skills. We will go for rides on the Poudre and Spring Creek trails.Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Bring your own bike and a backpack with water bottle, lunch, and sunscreen each day to camp. A helmet will be provided if needed. Families are invited to attend the Saturday fun ride! 7/5-7/9 M-Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $76 35726-01

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Searching for a unique and positive way for your children or grandchildren

to stay active and maybe learn something this summer? The Recreation

Department provides a plethora of sun drenched summertime activities

and programs. The summer months can offer your child an opportunity

to stay active, explore new interest and make friends. Through Recreation

programs children can learn a little bit more about themselves while

discovering untapped skills or talents. An abundance of opportunities exist

through Recreation, diverse interests are served through unique programs

like Pee Wee Farmers, youth slow pitch softball and Baby Gym.

Recreation’s youth program team takes pride in serving the youth of Fort

Collins, that pride is reflected in the quality and quantity of programs

offered. Our youth programmers are dedicated to developing opportunities

that will benefit children and encourage healthy, active lifestyles. The

following list will help you learn more about some of Recreation’s youth

opportunities. Recreation encourages you to sign your child up for a

summer of exploration, discover and fun.

TODDLER BUDDY BOOSTI Can Do It Too is a back by popular demand! These classes are for the toddler ages 24-36 months who is “not quite ready” to take a class by himself/herself. Parents and toddlers will enjoy a number of different activities together including arts, crafts, movement and more. This is a great opportunity for your child to explore the world with you before going off on his or her own. Page 62

MINI CAMPER MANIAYAC Adventure Mini Camp is a half day camp designed for younger campers (entering grades K-2) who do not need a full day camp experience. YAC Mini Camp runs Monday through Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 PM and is centrally located at the Youth Activity Center on Horsetooth and College Avenue. Includes a weekly field trip on Thursdays. Page 56

SIGN OF THE TIMESMommy, Daddy and Me Sign Language will help speed up language acquisition and reduce communication frustrations in babies and toddlers. Convenient Saturday sessions allow parents to fit this opportunity into their busy schedules Page 62

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POOL PALSTadfish is a parent participation class for 2-4 year olds who are walking. This class is designed to introduce your child to beginning swimming skills, deep water and the wading pool. Classes are held at EPIC and Mulberry Pool. Page 36

MAKE A SPLASHDiver, Beginner class will teach participants approaches, forward and backward dives and basic dives off the 1-meter board. No prior experience is needed. Participants must be able to swim at least 25 yards using the front crawl stroke. Two classes are available one for 5-11 year olds and the other for 12-17 year olds. Page 41

LIFE ON THE FARMPee Wee Farmers is a program at The Farm for 4- 5 year olds. Your child will learn about life on the farm. Little farmers learn how to milk a cow, gather eggs and make their own snacks. Pee Wee Farmers will also participate in pony riding, a hayride, and craft making. An all-around great farm experience. Page 71

GARDEN FRESH FUN!Green Thumbs Gardening can be a lifelong hobby, get your child, ages 4-6, started at The Farm this summer. Worm composting, bugs and learning how important plants are to us is all part of the fun. Page 71

GET ON THE GRIDIRONTackle Football for 4th, 5th and 6th graders will teach youngsters the skills and fundamentals of football. The main emphasis is on sportsmanship and equal participation with winning being secondary. Page 100

BMX BASICSBMX Clinics for 7-12 year olds will focus on basic BMX skills like learning how to jump out of the gate and maneuver around turns. Participants will also get to try out the new BMX track near Fossil Ridge. Page 95

FENCING FOR FUN?Youth Fencing for 10-12 year olds will concentrate on fundamental skills and rules of the fast and fun sport of fencing. Kids will practice footwork, body position, blade control, offense and defense. Page 94

STANDING SWIZZLES & BACKWARD WIGGLESTot 1 Skate participants will be introduced to the ice at a relaxed pace. Young skaters, 4-5 years of age, will learn how to sit on the ice and stand up, standing swizzle, rocking horse, two-foot glide and backward wiggles. Page 83

Suzy Danford has been with the City of Fort Collins Recreation Department for 35 years. Suzy supervises the aquatics program area and pools.

What do you love most about your job?The people I work with - they keep me young (and old) and also the smiles on kids faces as they enjoy the water.

Any special memories?I have too many. I guess one would be watching the first kid come down the slide at Mulberry Pool when we put the play structure in, but it also includes the memory of saying good bye to the turtle and frog slide.

What should parents expect from aquatics classes?Parents can expect their child or children to have a fun and challenging time in our classes. They will learn the basics of swimming and will also have the opportunity to gain further skills as they pass classes and move up the swimming learning scale.

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EARLy LEARNINgI Want to Be A ScientistExplore, learn, discover! What is it like to be a scientist? Come and find out! We will conduct hands-on investigations as we discover the world of science.Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note allergies at time of registration. Children must be toilet trained.Age: 3-5 years Concoctions 6/8 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-016/9 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-02Anatomy 6/15 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-046/16 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-05Paleontology 6/22 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-076/23 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-08Entomology 6/29 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-106/30 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-11Astronomy 7/6 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-137/7 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-14Vet Medicine 7/13 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-167/14 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-17Oceanography 7/20 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-197/21 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-20Flight 7/27 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-227/28 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-23Reptiles 8/3 Tu 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-258/4 W 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-26Age: 6-9 years Concoctions 6/10 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-03Anatomy 6/17 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-06Paleontology 6/24 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-09Entomology 7/1 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-12Astronomy 7/8 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-15Vet Medicine 7/15 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-18Oceanography 7/22 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-21Flight 7/29 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-24Reptiles 8/5 Th 9:30-11:30 AM $17 35589-27

Giant Friends Club Come and play together at the accessible Inspiration Playground. This club brings kids of all abilities together for fun and friendships. Themes, games, songs, crafts and more will be planned for a gigantic good time!Age: 4-8 yearsLocation: Spring Canyon ParkNote: For more information about the Giant Friends Club, contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]. 6/23-7/14 W 10:00 AM-Noon $22 34624-017/21-8/11 W 10:00 AM-Noon $22 34624-02

Curious TwosThis class will direct your child’s attention to games, crafts, and stories while providing a positive “first time way away from Dad and Mom” experience.Age: 2 yearsLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: This is a class for the child without the parents. Please note food allergies at registration.6/7-6/16 M,W 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-016/7-6/16 M,W 11:00 AM-Noon $23 35585-026/8-6/17 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-036/21-6/30 M,W 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-046/21-6/30 M,W 11:00 AM-Noon $23 35585-056/22-7/1 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-067/12-7/21 M,W 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-077/12-7/21 M,W 11:00 AM-Noon $23 35585-087/13-7/22 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-097/26-8/4 M,W 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-107/26-8/4 M,W 11:00 AM-Noon $23 35585-117/27-8/5 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $23 35585-12

Dora & Diego’s Summer FunEnrich your child’s preschool education! Children ages 3 to 5 will explore the Spanish language while enjoying such activities as arts and crafts, storytelling, singing and musical play, gym time and snack time. Each session will have new words and different activities.Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note food allergies at registration. Child must be toilet trained.6/8-6/17 Tu,Th 1:00-3:00 PM $40 35586-017/6-7/15 Tu,Th 1:00-3:00 PM $40 35586-02

Alphabet SoupYour child will have fun this summer making new friends with this terrific learning experience. Crafts, songs and games will entertain your child as they work on letter recognition, letter sounds, numbers, shapes and name recognition along with social and motor development. Each session will have new letters and different activities.Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note food allergies at registration. Children must be toilet trained.7/20-7/29 Tu,Th 1:00-3:00 PM $40 35587-016/22-7/1 Tu,Th 1:00-3:00 PM $40 35587-02

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Preschool Saturday SamplerNot sure what kind of class your preschooler would like to take? Try a little of everything. These one-day classes highlight our more popular classes.Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note allergies at registration. Children must be toilet trained.Shake Your Sillies 6/12 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $5 35594-01Expressive Art 6/19 Sa 11:30 AM-12:30 PM $5 35594-02Storybook Theater 6/26 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $5 35594-03Alphabet Soup 7/10 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $5 35594-04Messy Mondays 7/17 Sa 11:30 AM-12:30 PM $5 35594-05Little Chefs 7/24 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $5 35594-06Munchkin Math 7/31 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $5 35594-07

Funtime for PreschoolersArts and crafts, storytelling, science activities, creative play, singing, gym play and dramatics are only part of the fun experienced in this class.Location: Youth Activity CenterNote: Funtime closures/holidays correspond to the PSD schedule unless otherwise notified, but does not follow weather closures. Previous class experience recommended. Note any food allergies at registration. Arrangements must be made for children not yet potty-trained. Class will not be held on 9/6, 9/20, 10/15.Age: 2½-3 years (by day 1 of class)8/30-10/9 M,W,F 11:00 AM-Noon $77 45590-0110/11-11/19 M,W,F 11:00 AM-Noon $82 45590-0412/1-12/17 M,W,F 11:00 AM-Noon $41 45590-07Age: 3-4 years (3 by 9/15/2010)8/30-10/9 M,W,F 9:00-10:30 AM $115 45590-0210/11-11/19 M,W,F 9:00-10:30 AM $122 45590-0512/1-12/17 M,W,F 9:00-10:30 AM $59 45590-08Age: 4-5 years (4 by 9/15/2010)8/30-10/9 M,W,F 12:30-3:00 PM $188 45590-0310/11-11/19 M,W,F 12:30-3:00 PM $200 45590-0612/1-12/17 M,W,F 12:30-3:00 PM $96 45590-09

Funtime Express

The summer version of our popular Funtime class. Included arts,

crafts, storytelling, science, creative play, singing, gym play and

more - all geared toward summer fun.

Age: 3-5 years

Location: Youth Activity Center

Note: Please note allergies at time of registration. Children must be

toilet trained and must meet age requirement by the 1st day of class.

6/7-6/16 M,W 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-01

6/8-6/17 Tu,Th 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-02

6/21-6/30 M,W 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-03

6/22-7/1 Tu,Th 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-04

7/12-7/21 M,W 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-05

7/13-7/22 Tu,Th 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-06

7/26-8/4 M,W 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-07

7/27-8/5 Tu,Th 9:30-11:30 AM $42 35588-08

Summer Celebrations

Come and explore, learn, create and play! Activities are centered around

a theme and include games, arts, crafts, refreshments and more.

Age: 3-6 years

Location: Youth Activity Center

Note: Please note allergies at time of registration. Children must be

toilet trained. Classes are for children only.

Space Adventure

6/11 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-01

6/11 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-02

Firefighters

6/18 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-03

6/18 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-04

Pizza Shop

6/25 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-05

6/25 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-06

Kings & Queens

7/9 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-07

7/9 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-08

Trains

7/16 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-09

7/16 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-10

Fairies

7/23 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-11

7/23 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-12

Cowboys & Cowgirls

7/30 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-13

7/30 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-14

Dragons

8/6 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35626-15

8/6 F 1:00-2:30 PM $17 35626-16

Funtime: Arts, crafts, storytime and more - Funtime is Fun!

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Outside Art Using “The Gardens” as an inspiration, children and their favorite adult will have fun being creative and messy outdoors!Age: 3-5 yearsInstructor: Julie Gillen, C.E.T.Location: The Gardens on Spring Creek, North PatioNote: This is a child with parent class. 7/15-7/22 Th 10:00-11:00 AM $20 35533-01

Art DiscoveryCome with your child to play with all different mediums and materials. The class changes all the time so sign up again and again.Age: 2-4 yearsInstructor: Jodie HamiltonLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please wear grubbies. Bring a bag to take your works of art home.6/8-6/22 Tu 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35640-016/29-7/13 Tu 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35640-027/20-8/3 Tu 9:00-10:00 AM $29 35640-03

Mommy, Daddy & Me Sign Language This program helps speed language development in hearing as well as deaf children. Using their hands children can say what they mean, and you can understand what they want. Age: 6-24 monthsLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Parents must attend with their child.6/5-6/26 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $44 35655-017/10-7/31 Sa 10:00-11:00 AM $44 35655-02

I Can Do It Myself Aimed at the toddler who, along with a parent, can enjoy a number of different activities including arts, crafts, movement and more.Age: 15-24 monthsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterIn the Jungle 6/19 Sa 9:30-10:15 AM $8 35642-016/21 M 9:30-10:15 AM $8 35642-02At the Beach 7/17 Sa 9:30-10:15 AM $8 35642-037/19 M 9:30-10:15 AM $8 35642-04

I Can Do It Too These classes are for the toddler who is “not quite ready” to take a class by himself/herself. Parents and toddlers will enjoy a number of different activities together. Age: 24-36 monthsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterIn the Jungle 6/19 Sa 10:30-11:15 AM $8 35643-016/21 M 10:30-11:15 AM $8 35643-02At the Beach 7/17 Sa 10:30-11:15 AM $8 35643-037/19 M 10:30-11:15 AM $8 35643-04

PARENT wITH CHILDCookin’ & Crafts with KidsToddlers can explore simple cooking and craft experiences around a theme. Stirring, tasting, painting, gluing, do-it-yourself fun.Age: 2-3 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Note allergies at registrationRise and Shine 6/11 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35657-01Yummy Snacks 7/9 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35657-02Let’s do Lunch 7/16 F 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35657-03

Roly PolysChildren will work on agility, flexibility, strength and coordination using balance beams, swing bars, parallel bars and a mini tramp. Instructor: Marsha PortelanceLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Appropriate attire required, leotard/footless tights for girls, shorts/T-shirt for boys. No jeans or jewelry. Only 1 parent per child. Age: 2 years 6/1-6/15 Tu 11:00-11:45 AM $25 35649-016/2-6/16 W 11:05-11:50 AM $25 35649-026/7-6/28 M 11:05-11:50 AM $32 35649-036/22-7/6 Tu 11:00-11:45 AM $25 35649-046/23-7/7 W 11:05-11:50 AM $25 35649-057/12-8/2 M 11:05-11:50 AM $32 35649-067/13-8/3 Tu 11:00-11:45 AM $32 35649-07Age: 3 years 6/2-6/16 W 10:00-10:45 AM $25 35649-086/3-6/17 Th 11:00-11:45 AM $25 35649-096/7-6/28 M 10:00-10:45 AM $32 35649-106/23-7/7 W 10:00-10:45 AM $25 35649-116/24-7/8 Th 11:00-11:45 AM $25 35649-127/12-8/2 M 10:00-10:45 AM $32 35649-137/15-8/5 Th 11:00-11:45 AM $32 35649-14

Arts & Crafts: Let your child get to know their creative side.

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Ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.

ADULT gENERALMental Strategies for SportsSport psychology is used by athletes to improve their sport performance. Before getting lighter gear and better supplements, try learning some proven mental skills to gain that edge. Participants will create their own sport-specific strategies using imagery, relaxation, goal setting, and other mental strategies.Instructor: Brett MangesLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.6/9-7/7 W 7:00-8:00 PM $61 34517-01

Wine TastingLearn the basics of wine tasting in a casual atmosphere. From gaining a grip on common wine lingo to journeying through a comparative tasting of the world’s favorite wine varietals, you will have a working knowledge of how to select, serve and savor your preferred wines.Age: 21 years & upInstructor: Stacy SlinkardLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. 6/22 Tu 7:00-8:30 PM $39 34503-01

Just Once Piano Class for Busy PeopleLearn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session.Instructor: Benji GoodrichLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.6/12 Sa 1:00-4:00 PM $58 34514-01

Preserving Your Life StoryMost families want to preserve the highlights of a loved one’s life story before memories and details fade; however, this meaningful project often remains incomplete. Connect the generations of your family through story-telling; it’s fun and do-able!Instructor: Mimi WahlfeldtLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.7/22 Th 10:00-11:00 AM $19 34519-01

COMPUTERFree Computer HelpFront Range PC Users Group provides free, open to the public, drop-in computer help, excluding repair services, in the Senior Center lobby.Ongoing Sa 11:00 AM-1:00 PM No Fee

ExcelPrerequisite: Computer Basics class/basic computer knowledge.This class covers the basics of data entry, formulas, formatting, charts and printing.Instructor: Mike MorrisLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group.7/24 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34505-01

Getting Started With Social MediaFeeling left out of the social media world? This class begins with introducing some common social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and blogging. Participants will set up their own accounts and learn how to connect with friends and groups related to both personal and professional interests.Instructor: Brett MangesLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.6/8-7/6 Tu 7:00-8:00 PM $44 34532-01

Social Media II- StrategiesLearn how to make Facebook, Twitter, blogs and other social media tools work for you. Learn effective strategies to build professional and personal networks. Participants ideally have existing social media accounts.Instructor: Brett MangesLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. Class will not be held on 8/3.7/20-8/24 Tu 7:00-8:00 PM $44 34534-01

Internet, IntroductionPrerequisite: Computer Basics class or basic computer knowledgeThis class introduces the internet, including some history, descriptions of selected types of programs used to connect to the internet, the language used in those programs, and hands-on exercises.Instructor: Charles McJiltonLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group. 6/19 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34551-01

Internet, AdvancedPrerequisite: Internet, Introduction classThis class provides descriptions of various search services (search engines, such as Google® and Yahoo®) available on the internet and how to use them. You are provided with resources that will demonstrate how to effectively search the Internet.Instructor: Charles McJiltonLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group. 7/10 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34552-01

Piano: Learn to play in one class, it’s that easy!

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Internet EmailPrerequisite: Introduction to the Internet or equivalentThis class will teach you different addressing modes in email. You will also learn etiquette, finding addresses, attaching files, creating mailing lists, and handling junk mail.Instructor: Charles McJiltonLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group.7/17 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34554-01

QuickenPrerequisite: Computer Basics class or basic computer knowledgeLearn the basics of creating and managing files and accounts. Hands-on exercises include creating both a checking and savings account, reconciling a bank statement, creating reports, and more.Instructor: Don Anderson, Mike Meyer, Dennis NemitzLocation: Senior CenterNote: Instructor provided by Front Range PC Users Group.6/26 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34555-01

Windows, BeginningPrerequisite: Computer Basics class or basic computer knowledgeThis class covers the basic terms and tools of Windows XP®. Included are hands-on exercises that demonstrate working with and managing windows, menus and files; a brief, non-technical description of the computer is also included, along with simple maintenance tasks suitable for even the least experienced user.Instructor: Mike MorrisLocation: Senior CenterNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group.6/5-6/12 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $16 34558-01

Windows, AdvancedPrerequisite: Windows, Beginning classThis class provides a non-technical look inside the Windows XP® operating system to help you understand what you see happening on your computer. Included is a review, using hands-on exercises, of the basic Windows configuration and the feature called “Properties” (and how to use that feature to your advantage).Instructor: Rick MattinglyLocation: Senior CenterNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group. 8/21 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34559-01

Microsoft Word, BeginningPrerequisite: Computer Basics class or basic computer knowledgeThis two-session class provides an introduction, using hands-on exercises, to word processing basics such as file management and text formatting, and then expands into the lesser known but useful features such as tables, mail merge and more.Instructor: Mike MorrisLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group.8/7-8/14 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $16 34572-01

Microsoft Word, AdvancedPrerequisite: The two-week Microsoft Word, Beginning classLearn about the word processing features that will make you an expert at work or help you write that book. Hands-on exercises on part of a book chapter will demonstrate such features as styles, creating a table of contents, an Index and much more.Instructor: Jim Bragonier, Mike MorrisLocation: Columbine Health Computer LabNote: Instructor provided by the Front Range PC Users Group.8/28 Sa 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $14 34573-01

COOkINgIndian CookingGet a glimpse into the world of Indian cuisine as you learn about its variety of spices and cooking styles by studying a small repertoire of sample dishes. Classes are independent of each other and teach some of the basic techniques and some easy-to-follow recipes.Instructor: Sapna Von ReichLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class partially discountable. North Indian Cuisine 6/2-6/9 W 6:00-8:30 PM $60 34510-01 7/8-7/15 Th 6:00-8:30 PM $60 34510-02South Indian Cuisine 8/24-8/31 Tu 6:00-8:30 PM $60 34510-03

Mexican CookingLearn how to prepare your favorite Mexican dishes, including chilies, tortillas, salsa, and other popular food.Age: 16 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Bring an apron to your class. 6/7-6/28 M 6:30-8:00 PM $42 35849-017/12-8/2 M 6:30-8:00 PM $42 35849-02

CPR & FIRST AIDCPR & First AidThis class will prepare you with basic first aid procedures as well as adult, child and infant CPR. This is a great class for daycare providers. Two certificates from the Emergency Care Safety Institute-AAOS will be issued at the end of the class. Book included.Instructor: Mark RosoffLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.6/12 Sa 9:00 AM-5:00 PM $67 34524-017/10 Sa 9:00 AM-5:00 PM $67 34524-028/14 Sa 9:00 AM-5:00 PM $67 34524-03

CPR ProfessionalThis course teaches the skills of adult, child and infant CPR including barrier device-mask, use of an AED, and relief of foreign body airway obstruction. A two-year American Heart Association Certification will be issued upon successful completion of the course. Appropriate for new certifications and re-certificationsInstructor: Mark RosoffLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. Includes AHA student text. New certifications begin at 6pm and re-certifications will begin at 7PM.6/17 Th 6:00-9:30 PM $67 34525-017/15 Th 6:00-9:30 PM $67 34525-028/18 W 6:00-9:30 PM $67 34525-03

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American Sign LanguageASL is a distinct, natural language with rules of grammar and usage as different from English as any foreign language. American Sign Language is a specific term that refers to the visual-gestural language created by Deaf people, which is used in the United States and parts of Canada.Instructor: Eric FiferLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. From the first day, your classroom is a speech-free zone, before and after as well as during class. 6/9-7/28 W 7:00-9:00 PM $60 34509-01

Tea & SconesEnjoy a freshly brewed cup of tea and a hot, delicious scone with jam and cream. The history of tea, tea decor, how to brew a proper pot of tea and much more will be presented. “Teatime is a treat, without it, life would be much less pleasurable.”Instructor: Nancy SternLocation: Senior CenterNote: There is an optional $10 fee for Nancy’s recipe book. Tea accessories will be available for sale. Class not discountable. 6/12 Sa 1:30-3:00 PM $23 34531-01

FINANCIALFinancial FitnessLearn the basics of money management in this upbeat course. The course focuses on creating goals and reviewing methods for setting up the strong money plan necessary to make them happen, useful tips for stretching your dollar is presented as well as information about community resources that can help you save money, the wise use of credit: how to choose a card, how to check your credit report, and how to have and maintain good credit. Avoiding identity theft and predatory lending practice precautions will be outlined. This FREE class is provided by The MoneySense Financial Health Center. Call to register: 970.494.3307.Instructor: Kathy Cox and Teri SlaterLocation: Senior Center7/8-7/15 Th 6:30-8:30 PM No Fee

Who Would Inherit A PitchforkThe interactive presentation, Who Would Inherit a Pitchfork, is about dividing possessions based on the book, The Choose Around. It includes a starting point for people in similar situations to begin discussing alternatives while building mutual respect.Instructor: Marilyn BrownLocation: Senior CenterNote: Register as a single or couple for the same price. Fee includes the book The Choose Around. 6/15 Tu 6:30-8:00 PM $19 34508-018/14 Sa 10:00 AM-11:30 PM $19 34508-02

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MUSIC & THEATERPhamaly Performance Physically Handicapped Actors and Musical Artists League is a professional performing arts group made up of people with physical disabilities. Join us to watch this extraordinary performance of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”. This matinee will feature a sensory tour and behind the scenes experience with the actors.Age: 16 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: For more information, contact Alison Cope at 970.416.2024 x1 or [email protected]. Lunch is included. Class not discountable. Registration deadline 7/26/10.8/1 Su 9:15 AM-6:00 PM $30 34614-01

Adult Guitar, BeginningIn just a few short weeks, students will learn the fundamental chords and basic tablature skills needed to play many of their favorite songs. Chords, strum patterns, tablatures, tuning, and basic music theory will be incorporated. Participants may bring an acoustic, classical, or electric guitar.Age: 19 years & upInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Must bring your own guitar. Class will not be held on 7/20.6/1-6/29 Tu 6:45-8:00 PM $50 35704-017/6-8/3 Tu 6:45-8:00 PM $41 35704-02

TRAvELFrequent Flyer GoldmineExplore the exciting world of points, awards, and miles. Frequent flyers know how to get special deals, perks, upgrades and travel like a VIP. Find the best mileage programs, how to easily start accumulating points for free hotel stays, the importance of credit reporting and more.Instructor: Ron SternLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable. Ron Stern is a travel journalist, speaker and host of justsaygotv.com6/19 Sa 9:00-11:00 AM $29 34529-018/21 Sa 9:00-11:00 AM $29 34529-02

Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap, Travel CheapDiscover how to obtain great deals on airfares, accommodations, cruises, entertainment and creative lodging. Learn how to travel like a VIP with frequent flyer points and miles, cruise for pennies on the dollar, find Broadway tickets for half price, and stay in a county home or castle for free.Instructor: Ron SternLocation: Senior CenterNote: There is an optional materials fee of $10 for the Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap Travel Cheap book. Ron Stern is a travel columnist, author and photographer. Class not discountable.6/5 Sa 9:00-11:00 AM $29 34535-01

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Hottest Travel CareersTravel for free or earn commissions arranging group tours. Cruise for as little as $35 per day on a luxury cruise line in this little-known opportunity. Make money and see the world as a tour director. How about a FREE vacation in Spain for a week?Instructor: Ron SternLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class not discountable.7/10 Sa 9:00-11:00 AM $29 34530-01

How To Be A Travel WriterTravel Photojournalist Ron Stern will show you how to travel the world for free. Write, broadcast or otherwise promote yourself as a travel journalist in this new and changing economy. Alternative outlets such as You Tube or a website can be the key to free travel. Visit www.ronsterntravel.com to learn more.Instructor: Ron SternLocation: Senior CenterNote: There is an optional materials fee of $25. Class not discountable. 8/13 F 6:00-9:00 PM $34 34546-01

wELLNESSMindfulness MeditationLearn how to meditate according to the Foundation of Mindfulness. Meditation will teach you how to achieve tranquility and to increase your power of concentration. It will also teach you how to deal with anger, cravings, and other negative emotions. This class is an extension of the Front Range Forum.Instructor: Bob McCartneyLocation: Senior CenterOngoing F 10:00-11:00 AM $2 fee per visitOngoing M 6:30-7:30 PM $2 fee per visit

Peripheral NeuropathyNeuropathies will be discussed including diabetic and idiopathic. Causes and treatment will be discussed from the perspective of a physical therapist. Learn about the research that has shown good results with light therapy treatment. Age: AllLocation: Senior Center 6/24 Th 11:00 AM-12:30 PM No Fee 34422-01

Laughter YogaFun! Enlightening! Inspiring! Laughing yoga combines the ancient laughter practices with gentle yoga breathing techniques. Participants will be involved in activities and exercises that create laughter, a positive attitude, improve health and healing and much more.Age: AllInstructor: Janeen Easley, Samantha ThompsonLocation: Senior Center 8/10 Tu 6:30-7:30 PM $15 34446-01

Walk With ConfidenceIncrease independence through strength and balance training. This interactive course will address improving physical independence through stretching, strengthening and retraining your balance system.Instructor: Jessica AlbersLocation: Senior Center6/28 M 11:00 AM-Noon No Fee 34538-01

yOUTH EDUCATIONRead A Book, Be A HeroRead and write for cool prizes this summer with author Teresa Funke. All participants in the program will receive a free copy of any of Teresa’s popular Home-Front Heroes books about kids growing up during World War II. Finish writing assignments to be entered in a drawing to win great prizes every week!Age: 10-13 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/17-7/22 Th 4:00-6:00 PM No Fee 35714-01

Grub ClubThis cooking class is just for fun! Learn how to make quick and easy meals, snacks, and desserts.Age: 12-15 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note any food allergies at time of registration. Class partially discountable.6/16-7/7 W 5:30-7:00 PM $39 35721-017/14-8/4 W 5:30-7:00 PM $39 35721-02

Young AuthorsCalling all budding writers! Here’s your opportunity to learn how to express your ideas in writing and see them in print! During these workshops you will write a short story or poem, create illustrations, research the market and submit your manuscript and illustrations to a publisher. Workshops will be taught by a published writer. Age: 8-12 yearsNote: Class partially discountable.Location: Youth Activity Center 6/28-7/1 M-Th 6:00-7:30 PM $44 35630-01Location: Northside Aztlan Center 7/26-7/29 M-Th 1:00-2:30 PM $44 35630-02

Mothers’ HelpersBusy moms can always use an extra set of hands! Here is a class that teaches your “tweener” how to become an accomplished Mother’s Helper. Skills covered include personal hygiene and safety, recognizing hazards, safe food handling, picking up infants and children, diapering, dressing/undressing, safe play and bedtime routines. This is a great class for future babysitters!Age: 8-11 yearsLocation: Youth Activity CenterNote: Please bring snack/lunch. Class partially discountable.6/10 Th 4:30-8:30 PM $39 35632-016/26 Sa 9:00 AM-1:00 PM $39 35632-027/10 Sa 9:00 AM-1:00 PM $39 35632-037/24 Sa 9:00 AM-1:00 PM $39 35632-04

Babysitting BootcampThis American Red Cross course will cover everything from the babysitting basics to a certification in infant and child CPR.Age: 11-15 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring a sack lunch and snacks. Class partially discountable. 6/8-6/9 Tu,W 4:00-8:00 PM $70 35715-016/22-6/23 Tu,W 4:00-8:00 PM $70 35715-027/13-7/14 Tu,W 4:00-8:00 PM $70 35715-037/27-7/28 Tu,W 4:00-8:00 PM $70 35715-04

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Go-Kart CampThis class will teach your 8-12 year old to be a safe, educated Go-Kart driver; skills that will transfer to the everyday driving world! Covered in the class; seat belt safety, rules of the road, braking, making turns, driving in lanes, passing, knowing when to yield and driving defensively. Participants who demonstrate driving competence after this experience will be given a Fort Fun Driver’s Permit, allowing them to drive independently on their next paid visit! The Powder Puff edition is a girl’s only experience!Age: 8-12 yearsLocation: Fort FunNote: Participants must be 8-12 years old, be at least 50 inches tall, wear closed-toe shoes, dress for the weather and provide their own water bottle. Long hair must be pulled back. In case of inclement weather you will be called with a make-up date or be refunded the cost of the class. If classes are full please put your name on a waitlist. We will try to accommodate waitlists by opening up a new session. For more information call Fort Fun at 970.472.8000. Class partially discountable. Powder Puff 6/9 W 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-05Go-Kart Camp 6/12 Sa 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-016/14 M 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-066/23 W 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-076/26 Sa 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-026/28 M 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-087/10 Sa 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-037/24 Sa 8:00-10:00 AM $24 35629-04

yOUTH COOkINgOnce Upon A Time in the KitchenCooking, reading, and crafts will be combined in this fun class. Different books will be highlighted each session.Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note food allergies at registration.6/18-6/25 F 9:30-11:00 AM $30 35550-017/23-7/30 F 9:30-11:00 AM $30 35550-02

Kids Can CookDo you like to cook? Come join us as we get creative in the kitchen! These themed classes will help increase your cooking knowledge!Age: 7-10 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please note food allergies at registration. Breakfast Favorites 6/7 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-01Yummy, Healthy Snack 6/14 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-02Just Desserts 6/21 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-03Kids Cuisine 7/19 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-04Food for Fido 7/26 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-05Farmer’s Market 8/2 M 1:00-3:00 PM $21 35551-06

Little Chefs Cooking ClubLet’s get creative in the kitchen! These classes are all hands-on. An occasional craft is offered to enhance the learning experience.Age: 3-6 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Note food allergies at time of registration.Breakfast Favorites 6/7 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-01Yummy, Healthy Snack 6/14 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-02Just Desserts 6/21 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-03Kid Cuisine 7/19 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-04Food for Fido 7/26 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-05Farmers Market 8/2 M 10:00-11:30 AM $17 35552-06

Make-It Take-It Cooking CampFinally, a class for those with discriminating tastes! Students in this all-day class will prepare their own snacks and lunch as well as preparing something special to take home to their families. In addition to cooking, children will create their own recipe book.Age: 9-12 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class partially discountable. Please note food allergies at registration.6/28 M 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $49 35553-017/12 M 9:00 AM-3:00 PM $49 35553-02

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Sing OutInstructor Colleen Crosson takes children on an interactive musical journey incorporating movement activities and musical play.Age: 3-5 yearsLocation: Club Tico6/16-6/25 W,F 10:00-10:45 AM $40 35610-016/15-6/24 Tu,Th 10:00-10:45 AM $40 35610-02

Cooking: Teach your child a skill that will last a lifetime..

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Rockin’ in the ParkHave fun playing with music at a park near you! Learn some new songs and find new ways to ‘play’ with some old ones. Age: 3-8 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerNote: Accompanying adults and siblings age 2 and under free! Parents are required to stay and play. This class is held outdoors, please dress accordingly. Location: Fossil Creek Park, Lake Pavilion7/30 F 9:30-10:30 AM $5 35611-02Location: Rolland Moore Park, Shelter #26/25 F 9:30-10:30 AM $5 35611-01Location: Spring Canyon Park, by Inspiration Playground8/6 F 9:30-10:30 AM $5 35611-03

Shake your SilliesChildren will have fun getting silly and playing with music! New songs, instrument play and musical improvisation are all part of this class.Age: 3-8 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: The Gardens on Spring CreekNote: Accompanying adults and siblings age 2 and under free! Parents are encouraged to stay and play! This class will be held outside.6/4-6/15 F 9:30-10:30 AM $31 35612-017/2-7/16 F 9:30-10:30 AM $31 35612-02

Fairytales Come to Life!We will become our favorite characters in best known fairy tales such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Little Red Riding Hood! We will make simple costumes or props, learn simple lines, songs and dances to make this a musical theatre extravaganza!Age: 3-6 yearsLocation: Club Tico6/7-6/10 M-Th 9:30-10:15 AM $35 35619-017/6-7/9 Tu-F 9:30-10:15 AM $35 35619-02

Stage Right Drama ClassFollow the yellow brick road with us as we venture toward the Emerald City! In this four-day workshop, we become the characters in the “Wizard of Oz.” Develop your characters, memorize lines, create costumes and props and perform the play. Age: 7-12 yearsLocation: Club Tico6/7-6/10 M-Th 10:30 AM-Noon $49 35618-017/6-7/9 Tu-F 10:30 AM-Noon $49 35618-02

String Orchestra, BeginningViolin, Viola and Cello students will learn the basics of playing in an ensemble. Several orchestral pieces will be learned, concluding with a performance. Each session a new repertoire is presented. Sessions can be taken independently or together. Age: 9-17 yearsLocation: Club TicoNote: Students must have their own instrument and shoulder rest. Students must have played their instrument for at least two years. No prior ensemble experience required. Sheet music included in price.7/12-7/16 M-F 10:45 AM-12:15 PM $189 35614-018/2-8/6 M-F 10:45 AM-12:15 PM $189 35614-02

Violin, BeginningStudents will start from the very beginning. They will learn how to correctly hold and care for their instrument, keep rhythm, and read notes. By the end of the week they will have played several songs! Age: 7-11 yearsLocation: Club TicoNote: Students must have their own instrument and shoulder rest. No previous experience necessary. Music book included in price.7/12-7/16 M-F 9:00-10:30 AM $114 35615-017/26-7/29 M-Th 9:00-10:30 AM $92 35615-028/2-8/6 M-F 9:00-10:30 AM $114 35615-03

Youth Guitar, BeginningIn just five lessons, students will learn the fundamental chords and basic tablature skills needed to play many of their favorite songs. Chords, strum patterns, tuning, and basic music theory will be incorporated. Participants may bring an acoustic, classical, or electric guitar.Age: 9-12 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: You must bring your own guitar. Class will not be held on 7/5.6/2-6/16 M,W 10:00-11:00 AM $46 35701-016/21-7/7 M,W 10:00-11:00 AM $46 35701-02

Youth Guitar, IntermediateThis class will cover new first position chords as well as more advanced chording, finger picking patterns, basic blues progression, notation and advanced tablature while adding to the student’s repertoire.Age: 9-12 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Must bring own guitar. Class will not be held on 7/19, 7/21.7/12-8/4 M,W 10:00-11:00 AM $54 35705-01

Guitar: Go ahead, enrich yourself, learn to play the guitar.

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TEEN EDUCATION

Sign Language for TeenagersHey Teens! Do you have a Deaf friend? Would like to learn sign language? Plan to take American Sign Language class in school? Wish to become a better actor? Become an interpreter? Do you want to communicate with your friends so others won’t understand your “secret” language? If so, this fun class is perfect for you!Age: 13-18 yearsLocation: Youth Activity Center6/7-6/28 M 6:00-8:00 PM $55 35656-017/20-8/3 M 6:00-8:00 PM $55 35656-02

TEEN MUSIC & THEATERTeen Guitar, BeginnerIn just five lessons, students will learn the fundamental chords and basic tablature skills needed to play many of their favorite songs. Chords, strum patterns, tuning, and basic music theory will be incorporated. Participants may bring an acoustic, classical, or electric guitar.Age: 13-18 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Must bring own guitar. Class will not be held on 7/5.6/2-6/16 M,W 11:15 AM-12:30 PM $50 35702-016/21-7/7 M,W 11:15 AM-12:30 PM $50 35702-02

Teen Guitar, IntermediateThis class will cover new first position chords as well as more advanced chording, finger picking patterns, basic blues progression, notation and advanced tablature, while adding to the student’s repertoire.Age: 13-18 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Must bring own guitar. Class will not be held on 7/19, 7/21.7/12-8/4 M,W 11:15 AM-12:30 PM $59 35706-01

Teen Band JamThis 5-week long class is all about teenagers who want to rock out band style! Participants will be grouped according to song style and type of instrument they’d love to play in the band. Kids will learn how to play together, set-up a stage, “act” the songs out, and, at the end of the summer put on a show!Age: 11-15 yearsInstructor: Saja ButlerLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Participants must have experience playing the instrument they choose.6/17-7/15 Th 1:00-3:00 PM $58 35711-01

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THE FARMAll classes held at The Farm unless otherwise noted.

Barnbuster Blowout Day CampHot fun in the summertime! Barnbuster is a camp that offers more than a typical Farm day camp. Four action-packed days will be filled up with milking the cow, crafts, games, swimming, a trip to Cheyenne Frontier Days and a visit to a local agricultural facility.Age: 8-12 yearsNote: Lunch will be provided all week. On Thursday July 29 camp will start promptly at 8:00 AM.7/27-7/30 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $154 35401-01

Farm Day CampEvery summer is new and exciting at day camp! Each session is packed full of games, crafts, barnyard trivia and of course chores. Campers will help take care of the animals by gathering eggs, milking the cow, “slopping” the pigs and so much more. A field trip and an overnight at The Farm highlight the second week.Age: 8-12 yearsNote: The second Thursday of each camp is the overnighter. Campers need to be picked up the next day by 8:30 AM.6/8-6/18 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $174 35402-016/22-7/2 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $174 35402-027/6-7/16 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $174 35402-03

Green ThumbsGardening can be a lifelong hobby, get your child started at The Farm. Worm composting, bugs and learning how important plants are to us are all part of the fun. Explore the world of gardening through this hands on class.Age: 4-6 years8/3-8/6 Tu-F 10:30-11:30 AM $24 35403-01

Pee Wee Farmers“Farmers” learn about farming through hands on experiences milking a cow, gathering eggs, going on a hayride and even riding a pony are all part of the fun!Age: 4-5 yearsNote: Parents lead their child’s pony on the day they ride.6/8-6/11 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-016/8-6/11 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-026/15-6/18 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-036/15-6/18 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-046/22-6/25 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-056/22-6/25 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-067/6-7/9 Tu-F 8:30-10:00 AM $34 35406-077/6-7/9 Tu-F 10:30 AM-Noon $34 35406-087/6-7/9 Tu-F 10:30 AM-Noon $34 35406-097/6-7/9 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-107/6-7/9 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-117/20-7/23 Tu-F 8:30-10:00 AM $34 35406-127/20-7/23 Tu-F 8:30-10:00 AM $34 35406-137/20-7/23 Tu-F 10:30 AM-Noon $34 35406-147/20-7/23 Tu-F 10:30 AM-Noon $34 35406-157/20-7/23 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-167/20-7/23 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-177/27-7/30 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-187/27-7/30 Tu-F 1:00-2:30 PM $34 35406-19

Mini Day CampCampers explore country life as they milk the cow, gather eggs, ride the ponies and go on treasure hunts. Mornings are topped off with picnic lunches in the silo, hayloft or maybe even on a hayride!Age: 6-7 yearsNote: Bring a sack lunch everyday. Water will be provided.6/8-6/11 Tu-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $64 35404-016/15-6/18 Tu-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $64 35404-026/22-6/25 Tu-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $64 35404-037/27-7/30 Tu-F 8:30 AM-12:30 PM $64 35404-04

Not-So-Mini Day CampThis camp is an extended version of Mini Day Camp. Campers can be found doing typical farm chores such as gathering eggs, milking the cow and riding the ponies. Other “chores” include crafts and going on a hayride.Age: 6-7 yearsNote: Bring a sack lunch everyday. Water will be provided.6/29-7/2 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $84 35405-017/13-7/16 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $84 35405-027/20-7/23 Tu-F 8:30 AM-3:30 PM $84 35405-03

Beginning Pony CampPony campers will learn to groom, saddle and ride a pony during their week at The Farm. Pony chores will be included for our young equestrians and safety is stressed at all times.Age: 8-12 yearsNote: Bring a water bottle. Shoes worn must be closed-toed.6/8-6/11 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35407-016/8-6/11 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35407-026/15-6/18 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35407-036/22-6/25 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35407-047/6-7/9 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35407-057/13-7/16 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35407-067/20-7/23 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35407-07

Advanced Pony CampOnce your child has mastered grooming and saddling, the basics of riding will be reviewed and more time will be spent riding.Age: 8-12 yearsNote: Bring a water bottle. Shoes must be close-toed.6/15-6/18 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35408-016/22-6/25 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35408-027/6-7/9 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35408-037/13-7/16 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35408-047/20-7/23 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35408-057/27-7/30 Tu-F 8:30-11:00 AM $114 35408-067/27-7/30 Tu-F 11:45 AM-2:15 PM $114 35408-07

Li’l Dumplin FarmersYou and your two year old will meet the animals together. Learn about farm life as we gather eggs, milk the cow and go for a pony ride.Age: 2 years6/7-6/21 M 11:00 AM-Noon $26 35409-016/7-6/21 M 11:15 AM-12:15 PM $26 35409-026/28-7/12 M 11:00 AM-Noon $26 35409-036/28-7/12 M 11:15 AM-12:15 PM $26 35409-047/19-8/2 M 11:00 AM-Noon $26 35409-057/19-8/2 M 11:15 AM-12:15 PM $26 35409-06

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Little PeepersLittle Peepers will explore The Farm by reading stories in the hayloft, milking a cow and other farm chores.Age: 3 yearsNote: Parents will leave their child for an hour of farm discovery.6/7-6/21 M 9:00-10:00 AM $25 35410-016/7-6/21 M 9:15-10:15 AM $25 35410-026/28-7/12 M 9:00-10:00 AM $25 35410-036/28-7/12 M 9:15-10:15 AM $24 35410-047/19-8/2 M 9:00-10:00 AM $25 35410-057/19-8/2 M 9:15-10:15 AM $25 35410-06

Pullet Surprise“Farmers” will learn about the animals as they help take care of them. Gathering eggs, milking the cow, crafts, stories and going on a hayride are all part of the fun.Age: 3 yearsNote: Classes run more smoothly if parents do not stay. 6/22-6/25 Tu-F 9:00-10:00 AM $32 35411-017/6-7/9 Tu-F 9:00-10:00 AM $32 35411-028/3-8/6 Tu-F 9:00-10:00 AM $32 35411-03

Pony Riding LessonsRound ‘em up to The Farm where you and your child will learn to groom and saddle a pony. Your child’s pony will be led by you as riding basics are taught. Safety is stressed at all times.Age: 3-5 years 6/15-6/18 Tu-F 6:00-7:00 PM $54 35414-018/3-8/6 Tu-F 9:00-10:00 AM $54 35414-02Age: 6-7 years 8/3-8/6 Tu-F 10:30-11:30 AM $54 35414-03

Tractor RacesStart your engines! Racers will pedal through our obstacle course on mini John Deere tractors that we provide. There will also be a “tractor pull” to challenge each participant. Racers will receive a race certificate and refreshments.Age: 3-5 yearsNote: Class not discountable6/13 Su 1:00-2:00 PM $9 35415-01

Horsemanship ITeens will learn to groom, saddle and ride a horse in this four day class. Class size is small, so sign up soon!Age: 12-18 years6/7-6/10 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35416-016/21-6/24 M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM $114 35416-027/5-7/8 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35416-037/12-7/15 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35416-04

Horsemanship IIThis camp is designed for teens who have taken Horsemanship I or Pony Camps. Now that you know how to groom and saddle, more time will be spent riding and learning more about horses.Age: 12-18 years 6/14-6/17 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35417-016/21-6/24 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35417-027/5-7/8 M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM $114 35417-037/12-7/15 M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM $114 35417-047/19-7/22 M-Th 9:00-11:30 AM $114 35417-057/19-7/22 M-Th 12:15-2:45 PM $114 35417-06

Pony ExperienceThis pony class is designed for 6 and 7 year olds to work with a partner as they learn about the ponies. Grooming and saddling will be taught with beginner riding skills.Age: 6-7 years6/7-6/10 M-F 9:30-11:30 AM $104 35425-016/14-6/17 M-F 9:30-11:30 AM $104 35425-02

Mini-Moo Golf Classic The Farm will be turned into 18 holes of miniature golf. Special features will include golfing in the hayloft, putting over bridges and through the barn. Say hello to the animals as you putt your way around The Farm. Don’t miss our 5th year of Mini-Moo Golf Children must be accompanied by a paying adult. 8/11 W 6:00-7:30 PM $6 at the gate

Milk & Cookies Storytelling Join us at The Farm for storytelling by local storytellers. The barnyard is a great setting for enjoying stories, sipping milk, and eating a cookie amongst the animals. Our friends at Morning Fresh Dairy provide the milk and help make this a Farm favorite! Age: All6/25, 7/2, 7/23 F 10:30-11:00 AM Admission Fee

25th Anniversary CelebrationThe Farm is celebrating 25 wonderful years of being one of Colorado’s most unique Recreation facilities. Join us the week of July 20th – 24th for special activities all week long. Tuesday – Friday we will have special demonstrations or activities at 10:30 AM. Saturday, July 24, from 1:00 – 5:00 PM we will be offering food, entertainment, cow pie bingo, stick horse rodeo, and some surprises too. Small fees will apply to certain activities and food items. On Saturday only, admission will be free! You won’t want to miss this very special week at The Farm! Thank you for your support, the staff is looking forward to another great 25 years!7/20-7/24 Tu-Sa Open Hours Admission Fee

Pony Club

Calling all pony lovers! Have you ever wanted to spend more

time with The Farm’s ponies? Join us as a pioneer in a brand new

program, where you can help decide what you want the club to

be. There will be a small monthly fee of $15 which will give you

exclusive access to Gomer, Rosie, Scout, and of course the rest

of pony gang during special Pony Club hours. You will be on a

Pony Club email list keeping you informed about the ponies and

upcoming Club activities. Come to a strictly informational meeting

Thursday, June 3, at 3:00 PM. Come and learn what fun activities

you can be a part of and also give input on what you would like

the Pony Club to offer. Treats will be served – there is no fee for

attending this meeting.

Age: 8-15

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AQUA FITNESS: ADULT PROgRAMSGeneral InformationParticipants may attend only the class for which they are registered, and they must register for the entire session or the weeks remaining.

Classes are for ages 18 years and up.

All patrons must complete a 2010 consent form to attend fitness classes.

Drop-InPatrons may drop in to fitness classes for $4.25/class visit if space is available. If the class minimum is not met, the class will be canceled and there will be no drop-in. Reduced rates do not apply and punch passes cannot be used.

SuperPassThe Recreation Department has expanded the use of their SuperPass. Effective immediately the 10 and 25 admission SuperPass can also be used to drop in to aqua fitness classes. The SuperPass is good for drop in admission at all major Recreation Facilities - Northside Aztlan Community Center, Senior Center, EPIC, Mulberry Pool and The Farm.

LOw INTENSITyMS Aqua Exercise This class is designed for people with multiple sclerosis or other neuromuscular disorders. Trained staff give exercise modifications and assistance, and class members share a supportive social atmosphere. Exercises focus on maximizing or maintaining physical well-being, endurance, strength, and flexibility in a cool water environment. It is offered in cooperation with the local MS chapter. To join or volunteer assist, call Jenna Van Fossan at 970.224.6125.Instructor: Dorothy TheobaldLocation: Mulberry PoolNote: Please bring an attendant if you need assistance with personal care out of the water. Class will not be held 5/27, 6/1, 6/8, 7/1 and 7/6. Ongoing Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $42/16-punch pass

Stretch & ToneDesigned to develop strength and flexibility in people who want to tone without an aerobic workout. The equipment provides different levels of difficulty. Sculpt your body without pounding your joints!Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 8:30-9:15 AM $31 37620-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 8:30-9:15 AM $31 37620-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 8:30-9:15 AM $31 37620-03

Basic H2O WorkoutGet started in water exercise! This class is designed for people new to water exercise, recovering from an injury or with physical limitations. Range-of-motion, stretching and cardiovascular elements are emphasized.Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 6:15-7:00 PM $31 37630-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 6:15-7:00 PM $31 37630-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 6:15-7:00 PM $31 37630-03

Twinges-In-The-Hinges Gentle, no-impact movements. The warm water may help relieve pain and stiffness and maintain joint flexibility.Location: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/27, 8/30.6/7-7/2 M,W,F 7:00-7:45 AM $31 33600-017/5-7/28 M,W,F 7:00-7:45 AM $29 33600-028/2-9/3 M,W,F 7:00-7:45 AM $31 33600-036/7-7/2 M,W,F 8:00-8:45 AM $31 33600-047/5-7/28 M,W,F 8:00-8:45 AM $29 33600-058/2-9/3 M,W,F 8:00-8:45 AM $31 33600-066/7-7/2 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 33600-077/5-7/28 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $37 33600-088/2-9/3 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 33600-09

Twinges PlusThis class takes range-of-motion exercises from Twinges and adds low impact cardiovascular work. Twinges Plus is excellent for people who have recently been diagnosed with arthritis or other joint-related conditions.Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 12:15-1:15 PM $40 37610-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 12:15-1:15 PM $40 37610-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 12:15-1:15 PM $40 37610-036/7-7/2 M,W,F 1:30-2:30 PM $40 37610-047/5-7/30 M,W,F 1:30-2:30 PM $40 37610-058/9-9/3 M,W,F 1:30-2:30 PM $40 37610-06

MEDIUM INTENSITyFitness & FunThis class combines the traditional water workout with water volleyball and other fun games. Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 37645-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 37645-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 37645-03

Aqua NatalFor women during or after pregnancy! Exercises will maintain muscle tone and cardiovascular fitness. The water may ease the pressure of pregnancy or build muscle to help you support your newborn’s weight. Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 4:15-5:15 PM $40 37650-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 4:15-5:15 PM $40 37650-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 4:15-5:15 PM $40 37650-036/7-6/30 M,W 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37650-047/5-7/28 M,W 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37650-058/9-9/1 M,W 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37650-06

Cardio StrengthGet a total body workout with this medium-to high-intensity workout focused on cardio as well as toning. Different equipment will be used to tone all areas of the body, including your abs.Location: Mulberry PoolNote: Class will not be held on 8/20, 8/23.6/7-7/2 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM $40 32675-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM $40 32675-028/2-9/3 M,W,F 9:00-10:00 AM $40 32675-03Location: Senior Center6/8-7/2 Tu,Th 12:15-1:00 PM $22 37675-017/6-7/29 Tu,Th 12:15-1:00 PM $22 37675-028/10-9/2 Tu,Th 12:15-1:00 PM $22 37675-03

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ClassicsEnjoy the classic blend of aerobics, toning and stretching. Begin an exercise program, maintain your fitness level or add a challenging workout!Location: Mulberry PoolNote: Class will not be held on 8/20, 8/23.6/7-7/2 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 32640-017/5-7/28 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $37 32640-028/2-9/3 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 32640-03Location: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/27, 8/30.6/7-7/2 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 33640-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 33640-028/2-9/3 M,W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $40 33640-03Location: Senior Center6/7-7/2 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM $40 37640-017/5-7/30 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM $40 37640-028/9-9/3 M,W,F 6:30-7:30 AM $40 37640-036/7-7/2 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 37640-047/5-7/30 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 37640-058/9-9/3 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 37640-066/7-7/2 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM $40 37640-077/5-7/30 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM $40 37640-088/9-9/3 M,W,F 5:15-6:15 PM $40 37640-096/8-7/1 Tu,Th 6:15-7:15 AM $28 37640-107/6-7/29 Tu,Th 6:15-7:15 AM $28 37640-118/10-9/2 Tu,Th 6:15-7:15 AM $28 37640-126/8-7/1 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00 AM $28 37640-137/6-7/29 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00 AM $28 37640-148/10-9/2 Tu,Th 8:00-9:00 AM $28 37640-156/8-7/1 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $28 37640-167/6-7/29 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $28 37640-178/10-9/2 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $28 37640-186/8-7/1 Tu,Th 10:00-11:00 AM $28 37640-197/6-7/29 Tu,Th 10:00-11:00 AM $28 37640-208/10-9/2 Tu,Th 10:00-11:00 AM $28 37640-216/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $28 37640-227/6-7/29 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $28 37640-238/10-9/2 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $28 37640-246/8-7/1 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37640-257/6-7/29 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37640-268/10-9/2 Tu,Th 7:00-8:00 PM $28 37640-27

HIgH INTENSITy

Aqua BoxPunch and kick your way to fitness. Blast your muscles with this power trend in fitness. Mix kickboxing moves with aerobics for a fast, effective workout.Location: Senior Center6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $28 37670-017/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $28 37670-028/10-9/2 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $28 37670-03

Deep H2OTake an aggressive approach to fitness with a vigorous, no-impact workout held in the deep water. Excellent for people with back, hip and knee injuries. Water confidence and some swimming skills are recommended.Location: Edora Pool Ice Center6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:25-6:25 PM $28 33660-017/6-7/29 Tu,Th 5:25-6:25 PM $28 33660-028/3-9/2 Tu,Th 5:25-6:25 PM $28 33660-03

Deep H2O PlusCombine the traditional aspects of Deep H2O with more of an emphasis on cardio training. Water confidence and some swimming skills are recommended.Location: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/27, 8/30.6/7-7/2 M,W,F 6:00-7:00 AM $40 33661-017/5-7/28 M,W,F 6:00-7:00 AM $37 33661-028/2-9/3 M,W,F 6:00-7:00 AM $40 33661-03

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Ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.

General InformationIt is recommended that your physician be consulted before beginning any exercise program. If you are 45 or older, sedentary or exhibit any of the major coronary risk factors, you should have a maximal treadmill test performed by your doctor prior to participation.

Registration Options Participants may register for an entire class session. For late registrants, session fees can be prorated for the days

remaining in a session (at $4.00 per day rounded up to the nearest dollar)

Participants may pay a drop-in fee of $4.00 per class, except in the above mentioned classes.

Reduced fee drop-in punch cards. The Recreation Department has expanded the use of their Super

Pass. The 10- and 25-admission SuperPass can also be used to drop-in to land fitness classes. The SuperPass is good at all major facilities.

gENERAL FITNESS: ADULT PROgRAMSStrictly StretchingParticipants perform a variety of arm and leg movements while sitting in chairs. Class is designed for adults with physical limitations.Location: Senior Center6/2-6/30 M,W,F 10:00-10:55 AM $43 34417-017/2-7/30 M,W,F 10:00-10:55 AM $43 34417-028/9-8/30 M,W,F 10:00-10:55 AM $34 34417-036/2-6/30 M,W 10:00-10:55 AM $31 34417-047/5-7/28 M,W 10:00-10:55 AM $28 34417-058/9-8/30 M,W 10:00-10:55 AM $25 34417-066/4-6/28 M,F 10:00-10:55 AM $28 34417-077/2-7/30 M,F 10:00-10:55 AM $31 34417-088/9-8/30 M,F 10:00-10:55 AM $25 34417-09

Back & Body StrengtheningStrengthen and stretch the major muscle groups of the body in this class. Physical conditions like back, hip, knee and neck problems can be prevented or alleviated through a holistic training routine.Instructor: Jan OrecchioLocation: Senior Center6/2-6/30 M,W,F 9:00-9:55 AM $43 34401-017/2-7/30 M,W,F 9:00-9:55 AM $43 34401-028/9-8/30 M,W,F 9:00-9:55 AM $34 34401-03

Strength TrainingIncrease muscle strength, bone mass and stamina. The first class includes an orientation to training principles and equipment.Instructor: Dominic JonesLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11, 8/10, 8/12.6/2-6/30 M,W 8:30-9:30 AM $31 34405-017/5-7/28 M,W 8:30-9:30 AM $28 34405-028/2-8/30 M,W 8:30-9:30 AM $25 34405-036/1-6/29 Tu,Th 9:15-10:10 AM $31 34405-047/1-7/29 Tu,Th 9:15-10:10 AM $31 34405-058/3-8/31 Tu,Th 9:15-10:10 AM $25 34405-06

N’BalanceBasic exercises designed to work the parts of the body and systems that affect balance. Progress from seated to standing to moving. Gait enhancement as well as eye/head coordination exercises are included.Instructor: Mareye BullockLocation: Senior Center6/22-7/29 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $22 34404-01

Franklin MethodThe Franklin Method teaches you the know-how to make the most out of the body/mind continuum in a practical and hands on manner. We address the mind through the use of imagery in all its applications and we address the body by teaching you how it is designed to function.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Matthew DealLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11.6/2-6/30 M,W 2:15-3:15 PM $31 34409-017/5-7/28 M,W 2:15-3:15 PM $28 34409-028/2-8/30 M,W 2:15-3:15 PM $25 34409-03

Lose To WinDo you want to lose weight? Do you need help or lack motivation? Here is your chance to join a class designed to help you lose weight. If you have seen the Biggest Loser on TV and wondered if you could do something like that, here is your chance.Instructor: Dominic Jones, Barbara Phillips, P.T.Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11, 8/13.6/2-6/30 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 34410-017/2-7/30 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $40 34410-028/2-8/30 M,W,F 9:30-10:30 AM $32 34410-03

Strength & ToneDesigned to develop strength and flexibility in people who want to tone without an aerobic workout. The equipment provides different levels of difficulty. Sculpt your body without pounding your joints!Instructor: Walter LamiaLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/10, 8/12.6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 12:10-12:55 PM $27.00 34414-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 12:10-12:55 PM $27.00 34414-028/3-8/31 Tu,Th 12:10-12:55 PM $22.00 34414-03

Buff, Bike, BalanceAn express workout combining four-minute intervals of cycling, weights and balance practice for an intense fat-burning cardio and sculpting workout.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Mary E. Lenahan, OT, Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/10, 8/12.6/1-6/29 Tu,Th Noon-12:45 PM $25 34420-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th Noon-12:45 PM $25 34420-028/3-8/31 Tu,Th Noon-12:45 PM $20 34420-03

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Spin & ToneClass includes the same challenging workout as the Spin classes with an additional toning segment at the end of the workout. A great cardiovascular workout and total body strengthening and toning.Age: 16 years & upInstructor: Colleen Townsend, Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11.6/2-6/30 M,W 5:30-6:30 PM $31 34425-017/7-7/28 M,W 5:30-6:30 PM $25 34425-028/2-8/30 M,W 5:30-6:30 PM $25 34425-03

Silver Strength & BalanceImprove your strength, balance, dexterity and coordination. Also will help to prevent injuries particularly to low back.Instructor: Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Senior Center6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 11:00-11:45 AM $22 34426-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 11:00-11:45 AM $22 34426-028/10-8/31 Tu,Th 11:00-11:45 AM $18 34426-03

ShreadmillShred pounds and inches in this workout that includes intervals of higher intensity walking or running on a treadmill, with lower intensity walking recoveries. Designed to elevate heart rates to optimum training zones, cool down and finish with abs and stretching.Instructor: Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11.6/2-6/30 M,W 7:00-8:00 AM $25 34427-017/5-7/28 M,W 7:00-8:00 AM $25 34427-028/2-8/30 M,W 7:00-8:00 AM $20 34427-03

Fit RhythmsFitRhythms is a revolutionary new fitness program created by drummer Paulo Mattioli that combines drumming and dance into an exciting, uplifting and effective work out!Instructor: Maureen GeraghtyLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/10, 8/12.6/1-6/17 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $19 34434-016/22-7/8 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $19 34434-028/3-8/26 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $14 34434-048/31-9/16 Tu,Th 5:30-6:30 PM $19 34434-05

Stability Ball ChallengeChallenge strength, core stability, control and workout your abs, buns and thighs with this calorie burning and toning class.Instructor: Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11.6/2-6/30 M,W 12:15-1:00 PM $31 34435-017/5-7/28 M,W 12:15-1:00 PM $28 34435-028/2-8/30 M,W 12:15-1:00 PM $25 34435-03

MS Dryland Exercise For people with multiple sclerosis and designed to maximize strength and endurance through performance of chair-based exercises. The instructor is aware of symptom issues and monitors participants closely. For more information, call the MS Society at 970.482.4807.Location: Senior Center6/2-6/30 M,W 11:00-11:55 AM $31 34436-017/5-7/28 M,W 11:00-11:55 AM $28 34436-028/9-8/30 M,W 11:00-11:55 AM $25 34436-03

Theraball/StabilityImprove balance, reflexes, tone, endurance and flexibility by exercising on the theraball. Low-impact class includes stretching, strengthening and conditioning exercises.Instructor: Mary E. Lenahan, OTLocation: Senior Center6/3-6/24 Th 4:00-5:00 PM $16 34438-017/1-7/29 Th 4:00-5:00 PM $19 34438-028/12-8/26 Th 4:00-5:00 PM $13 34438-03

Easy Movement & Pain ReliefGentle movement explorations that help you discover new options for moving with more ease and less pain. Learning to sense how you move is the first step in freeing yourself from painful habits.Instructor: Peggy GallagherLocation: Senior Center6/16-7/21 W 6:15-7:15 PM $35 34443-01

ZumbaZumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. The routines feature interval-training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Gwenda Hansen, Dianne DoddridgeLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Priority attendance will be given to those enrolled over drop in. Class will not be held on 8/11.6/23-7/28 W 6:15-7:15 PM $16 34439-018/4-9/15 W 6:15-7:15 PM $16 34439-02

Half Marathon TrainingGet ready to run the Inaugural Denver Rock ‘n Roll Half Marathon! This 16-week training course will lead up to the race on Saturday, October 17. Prepare with instruction on proper nutrition, running technique and race strategy.Age: 16 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring your own water bottle and remember to wear sunscreen.7/6-10/14 Tu,Th 7:30-8:30 AM $120 34470-01

Exercise: Get out there and move with one of our fitness classes. .

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Parklane FitnessReceive instruction while sitting in a chair to improve flexibility, strength, coordination and cardiovascular fitness.Location: Parklane Towers North6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $31 34468-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $31 34468-028/3-8/31 Tu,Th 9:30-10:30 AM $31 34468-03

Stretch for StrengthIncrease your range of motion, reduce your risk of injury and improve your regular workouts with this functional stretching class guaranteed to make you feel stronger and more flexible. Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/10, 8/12.6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 8:00-8:45 AM $25 34466-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 8:00-8:45 AM $25 34466-028/3-8/31 Tu,Th 8:00-8:45 AM $20 34466-03

Free Demo of Bootcamp 180Bootcamp is designed to trim and strengthen your body faster and more effectively than you thought possible. Location: Fossil Creek ParkNote: Class not discountable. 6/1-6/3 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 AM No Fee 36149-016/1-6/3 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM No Fee 36149-02

Bootcamp 180Bootcamp is designed to trim and strengthen your body faster and more effectively than you thought possible. You get access to personal trainers who help you be your best and achieve your personal goals.Location: Fossil Creek ParkNote: Class not discountable. 6/8-7/15 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 AM $199 36150-016/8-7/15 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM $199 36150-027/20-8/26 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 AM $199 36150-037/20-8/26 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM $199 36150-04

AEROBICSYour Choice AerobicsSlightly fast-paced with routines designed to work specific muscle groups. Includes floor exercise and weight training. Instructor: Janet MeineLocation: Senior Center6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 5:30-6:25 PM $31 34413-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 5:30-6:25 PM $31 34413-028/10-8/31 Tu,Th 5:30-6:25 PM $25 34413-03

Low-Impact AerobicsEmphasis is on low-impact aerobics including floor exercise and a cool-down period. Especially good for previously sedentary persons.Instructor: Marsha PortelanceLocation: Senior Center6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $31 34411-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $31 34411-028/10-8/31 Tu,Th 9:00-10:00 AM $25 34411-03

Step AerobicsStepping is a high energy aerobic workout using a low bench. This class will introduce basic steps and combine them into fun, upbeat choreographed routines. This class is suitable for beginning and experienced steppers.Age: 16 years & upInstructor: Walter LamiaLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/11, 8/13.6/2-6/30 W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $31 34421-017/2-7/30 W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $31 34421-028/4-8/27 W,F 7:30-8:30 AM $22 34421-03

PILATESTri-Planar PilatesWant a leaner, healthier you? Try this new craze. Gain flexibility, tone and build new muscle. You’ll look and feel great.Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/9, 8/11.6/2-6/30 M,W 1:00-2:00 PM $31 34406-017/5-7/28 M,W 1:00-2:00 PM $28 34406-028/2-8/30 M,W 1:00-2:00 PM $25 34406-03

MARTIAL ARTSAikidoJapanese martial art based on principles of harmony and non-violence. Improves physical and mental conditioning: strength, stamina, flexibility and concentration.Instructor: Victor HungLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Visit www.aikidoofco.com Class will not be held on 8/10, 8/12.6/1-7/8 Tu,Th 7:00-9:00 PM $36 34437-017/13-8/19 Tu,Th 7:00-9:00 PM $44 34437-028/27-9/19 F 6:00-8:00 PM $36 34437-038/27-9/19 Su 10:00 AM-Noon

TAI CHITai Chi, BeginningTai Chi Chuan is the internal martial art developed in China around the 1300s. It uses the mind to control the internal energies in the body and to bring consciousness to one’s movement. Instructor: Jeff BurnhamLocation: Senior Center6/5-6/26 Sa 2:00-3:00 PM $16 34423-017/3-7/31 Sa 2:00-3:00 PM $19 34423-028/14-8/28 Sa 2:00-3:00 PM $13 34423-03

Tai Chi, ContinuingTai Chi Chuan is the internal martial art developed in China around the 1300s. It uses the mind to control the internal energies in the body and to bring consciousness to one’s movement. This internal energy then enhances life on a spiritual and mental level while improving both muscle tone and flexibility.Instructor: Rebecca ChanLocation: Senior Center6/5-6/26 Sa 12:45-1:45 PM $16 34441-017/3-7/31 Sa 12:45-1:45 PM $19 34441-028/14-8/28 Sa 12:45-1:45 PM $13 34441-03

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SHOTOkAN kARATEKarate, Introduction, BeginningDesigned to introduce Shotokan Karate to individuals who may be interested in this Japanese Martial art form. Students may be divided into groups depending on ability. Adults are welcome to participate with their children. This class gets the students ready for yellow belt level.Age: 6 years & upInstructor: Dennis BowerLocation: Senior Center6/5-6/26 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $21 34433-017/3-7/24 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $21 34433-028/14-8/28 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $11 34433-03

Karate Yellow-PurpleAge: 6 years & upInstructor: Dennis BowerLocation: Senior CenterNote: Class will not be held on 9/3.6/2-6/30 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $44 34429-017/5-7/28 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $39 34429-028/9-8/30 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $35 34429-036/2-6/30 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $58 34431-016/2-6/30 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM 7/3-7/31 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $53 34431-027/3-7/28 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM 8/9-8/30 M,W 6:15-7:15 PM $44 34431-038/9-8/30 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM

Karate, Brown & UpAge: 6 years & upInstructor: Aaron Catbagan, Bryan Goding, Dennis BowerLocation: Senior Center6/2-6/30 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $44 34430-017/5-7/28 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $39 34430-028/9-8/30 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $35 34430-036/2-6/30 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $58 34432-016/2-6/30 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM 7/3-7/31 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $58 34432-027/3-7/28 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM 8/9-8/30 M,W 7:15-8:15 PM $44 34432-038/9-8/30 Sa 8:30-9:30 AM

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Qi GongQi Gong is an exercise and meditation developed in China. The exercises promote balance, strength, flexibility and mind sharpness.Instructor: Taylor ReidLocation: Senior Center6/5-6/26 Sa 3:15-4:15 PM $16 34442-017/3-7/31 Sa 3:15-4:15 PM $19 34442-028/14-8/28 Sa 3:15-4:15 PM $13 34442-03

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yOgABuff YogaGet buff in this class that fuses strength training and core abdominal work with traditional yoga practices.Age: 14 years & upInstructor: Roberta MecklenburgLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Class will not be held on 8/11.6/2-6/30 W 5:15-6:15 PM $19 34464-017/7-7/28 W 5:15-6:15 PM $16 34464-028/4-8/30 W 5:15-6:15 PM $13 34464-03

Adaptive Yoga You will learn a variety of Yoga postures that can be practiced from a chair, standing or seated on the floor. This class is designed to be adapted for people of all physical abilities and to help you incorporate yoga principles into everyday life.Location: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Bring an attendant if individualized assistance is needed. For more information, contact Alison Cope at 970.416.2024, x1 or [email protected]. Drop in rate is $8. Class not discountable.6/18-7/9 F 9:00-10:00 AM $28 34620-017/16-8/6 F 9:00-10:00 AM $28 34620-02

Yoga, BeginningBy practicing yoga breathing & physical exercises, students gain physical strength, tone, flexibility and stamina. Students may also experience a sense of inner calm.Instructor: Mareye Bullock, Mansing Li, Chetana White, Norma GladAge: 14 years & up Location: Northside Aztlan Center Note: Class will not be held on 8/14.6/5-6/26 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $16 34403-047/3-7/31 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $19 34403-058/7-8/28 Sa 9:30-10:30 AM $16 34403-06Age: 18 years & up Location: Senior Center 6/5-6/26 Sa 11:00 AM-12:30 PM $36 34403-017/3-7/31 Sa 11:00 AM-12:30 PM $44 34403-028/14-8/28 Sa 11:00 AM-12:30 PM $28 34403-036/1-6/29 Tu,Th 2:45-3:45 PM $31 34403-077/1-7/29 Tu,Th 2:45-3:45 PM $31 34403-088/10-8/31 Tu,Th 2:45-3:45 PM $25 34403-096/1-6/29 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $31 34403-107/1-7/29 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $31 34403-118/10-8/31 Tu,Th 4:00-5:00 PM $25 34403-126/1-6/29 Tu,Th 5:15-6:15 PM $31 34403-137/1-7/29 Tu,Th 5:15-6:15 PM $31 34403-148/10-8/31 Tu,Th 5:15-6:15 PM $25 34403-15

Chair YogaUsing a chair as a prop allows individuals with knee, hip or back problems, or those who feel unsteady to benefit from the practice of yoga. Improve flexibility, focus, strength, balance and quality of life.Location: Senior Center6/1-6/29 Tu,Th 10:30-11:30 AM $27 34440-017/1-7/29 Tu,Th 10:30-11:30 AM $27 34440-028/10-8/31 Tu,Th 10:30-11:30 AM $22 34440-03

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vINIyOgAViniyogaUses repetition and maintaining each pose to increase circulation and warm up muscles. This class will focus on stretching and strengthening the back and spine, as well as muscles that support proper alignment and posture.Instructor: Jamye RichardsonLocation: Senior Center6/2-6/30 W,F 3:00-4:15 PM $27 34465-017/2-7/30 W,F 3:00-4:15 PM $27 34465-028/11-8/27 W,F 3:00-4:15 PM $19 34465-03

yOUTH FITNESSFamily YogaParents and children take this opportunity to explore yoga together! Improve your body and mind with a fun approach to breathing and movement. Increase strength, flexibility, coordination and posture. Learn relaxation techniques & fun posture poses that will create a foundation for health and wellness.Age: 3 years & upLocation: Edora Pool Ice CenterNote: Price is flat rate for up to 4 immediate family members. 6/15-7/6 Tu 6:30-7:30 PM $40 35568-01

Teen Girls Into FitnessCome get your groove on! You will increase your inner and outer strength by participating in strength training, dancing, boxing, fitball fun and giggles! If you like, you will have the time to shine by teaching the class a 5 minute fitness routine. All fitness levels welcome.Age: 13-16 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please wear tennis shoes and workout clothes.8/20-9/10 F 5:30-6:30 PM $36 35730-01

Yoga: Choose from one of many Yoga classes and get fit today!

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ADULTBike Tour of Champion TreesAn easy six mile (one-way) bike tour featuring a dozen notable trees of Fort Collins. Participants will also receive information on over 30 notable trees that are rare, unusual or unique to visit on their own.Age: 18 years & upLocation: TbaNote: Directions to starting point will be given upon registration. Tour does not start at the Gardens on Spring Creek. Dress for weather. Class not discountable. 6/26 Sa 9:30 AM-Noon $20 39802-01

Urban Gardening Festival Classes Creating Stained Glass Stepping StonesCreate a piece of art for your garden! Donna Beard will demonstrate how to make glass mosaic stepping stones using concrete pavers and stained glass pieces. Age: 18 years & up6/5 Sa 10:30-11:30 AM $4 Suggested

Building A Jar Fountain for Your Patio or GardenLearn how to build a simple, yet elegant, jar fountain to add interest and serenity to your patio or garden. Sherry Fuller will demonstrate how you can assemble a fountain in an hour or less with a pump, a large pot, and several other items. You’ll also get tips on keeping outdoor fountains clean and adding plants to them.Age: 18 years & up6/5 Sa Noon-1:00 PM $4 Suggested

Drip Irrigation Components: How to Fit Them All TogetherWatch as Stephanie Selig, owner of Patio Plants Unlimited, puts together a miniature drip irrigation system and explains each of the components.Age: 18 years & up6/5 Sa 1:30-2:30 PM $4 Suggested

Fresh Flower ArrangingYou can bring the colors and fragrances of your garden inside by creating fresh flower arrangements. Learn from Debra Maguire, graduate of the Palmer School of Floral Design, how to cut fresh flowers and plantings for arranging. You’ll also learn about the importance of focal points, and the best types of water and preservatives to keep your arrangement fresh.Age: 18 years & up6/6 Su 10:30-11:30 AM $4 Suggested

Vegetable Gardening in ContainersContainers aren’t just for annuals anymore! Mary Miller, Community Garden Outreach Coordinator at the Gardens on Spring Creek, will show you how to plant an “edible container” while providing tips on the best soil mix and veggie varieties for containers, and how to water and fertilize so your vegetables will thrive. Age: 18 years & up6/6 Su Noon – 1:00 PM $4 Suggested

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Cooking with Spring GreensEarly greens are so welcome after our long winter! Linda Hoffman of Come Back to the Table will share some new ways with old favorites like spinach, chard, and baby lettuces. She’ll also show you some tasty ways to prepare lesser-used greens like sorrel, watercress and arugula. Age: 18 years & up6/6 Su 1:30-2:30 PM $4 Suggested

yOUTHRead & SeedEnjoy a story and fun garden-related activity. This drop-in program is for young children and their parents.Age: 2-5 yearsNote: Class not discountableOngoing M and Tu 10:00 - 10:45 AM $3 at the door

Sprouts Summer CampA day camp experience especially for 3 to 5 year olds. Story time, arts, crafts, games and garden fun!Age: 3-5 yearsNote: Class not discountable.7/26-7/29 M-Th 1:00-3:00 PM $60 39803-017/19-7/22 M-Th 1:00-3:00 PM $60 39803-02

Summer Camp 2010Eight weeks of educational garden fun for kids ages 5 – 12. A different theme each week – a little something for everyone!Age: 5-12 yearsLocation: The Gardens on Spring CreekNote: Camp will be held entirely outside, weather depending. Class not discountable.

Extreme Botany Wonderful, weird and wacky plants! 40 pound seeds? Plants that eat insects! Flowers that smell like rotting meat?! How did these strange plants evolve and where do they live today? Campers will discover the answers to these and many other questions when we visit the extreme side of botany.6/7-6/11 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-01

Art, Science, Nature Scientists and artists are great observers. Campers will use their scientific skills and inspiration from The Gardens to create art from nature. Learn techniques of various artistic mediums, discover how dye was originally made from plants, and use the beauty of The Gardens to create artistic masterpieces.6/14-6/18 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-02

Gardens of the World Campers will journey around the world learning what cultures and environments are like in different places around the globe. They’ll visit national parks and gardens in England. Campers will pot up plants from around the world to brighten their homes, and even delve into multi-cultural cooking!6/21-6/25 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-03

Kitchen Capers Using senses and science, campers discover why fruits and vegetables taste the way they do. Learn about nutrients and how plants are used as food and medicine. In addition to learning the basics of food science, campers will prepare and eat snacks using the fruits and vegetables in the Garden of Eatin’.6/28-7/2 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-04

Bird Fest! What is an ornithologist? Through facts and fun, campers learn about local bird species, their biology, habitats, and how to identify birds by sight and distinguish bird calls. 7/12-7/16 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-05

Bug Ambassadors Did you know that three out of four creatures on the planet are insects? A week packed full of insect information and entertainment. Campers get up close and personal with friends and foes of the insect world. Get the inside scoop on insect anatomy and habitats, plus the opportunity to perfect collection and observation skills. 7/19-7/23 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-06

Phenomenal Weather Campers will explore the cause and effects of weather on Earth. Learn the basics of weather forecasting and all about different weather-related jobs. Did you know that wildland firefighters are some of the best weather forecasters?7/26-7/30 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-07

Backyard Adventures Campers will learn some backyard homesteading skills, including how to harvest, cook, and store their garden’s bounty, how to raise chickens and keep bees, and how to compost…all in your own backyard!8/2-8/6 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $125 39801-08

SPECIAL EvENTS

Urban Gardening FestivalGet inspired to make your garden take root, grow, and flourish! Visit Display Gardens and informational booths inspired by the festival theme, “Gardens of the West”, and attend demonstration workshops on a wide-range of gardening topics. Kids’ will enjoy gardening-related games and activities, and everyone will enjoy live music!Age: AllNote: Children under 12 admitted free. 6/5-6/6 Sa-Su 10:00 AM-3:00 PM $4 Suggested

ArticultureThe spectacular sculptures of several regional artists will enrich The Gardens and inspire visitors to consider how art can enhance their own gardens. The sculptures will be displayed throughout The Gardens from June 18 through December 31.6/18 F 9:00 AM-4:00 PM No Fee

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All Ice Skating classes are held at Edora Pool Ice Center unless otherwise stated.

LEARN-TO-SkATE gUIDELINESWelcome to the City of Fort Collins ice skating program! Please take a few moments to read over these guidelines. Our purpose is to serve you better and make your experience with the City safe and enjoyable. Thank you for participating in our ice skating program.

Parents may observe lessons from the upstairs bleachers. It is distracting for skaters and coaches to have parents at the gate, and it also creates an obstruction for skaters that are entering or exiting the ice.

Individuals are not allowed on the ice with their shoes on. However, parents are welcome to skate with their child during the 15-minute practice time; rental skates are available free of charge.

Our Instructor-to-student ratio is 1:10 students. Any classes with more than 10 students will include an assistant. Minimum for all classes based on cost efficiency is 5. (Class levels may be combined to meet this minimum.)

Skating lesson are 30 minutes in length with a 15-minute practice time, which may be before or after the lesson depending on scheduling. The Instructors have this time in between classes to talk to parents and address their concerns. Free Skate classes are 45 minutes.

Please be aware that some levels will need to be repeated to master all the skills.

The first day of each lesson is generally termed as level evaluation day. At this time, the Instructors will evaluate all of the participants in their assigned classes to make certain they have been correctly enrolled. If there is a problem, the Instructor may discuss the best course of action with the parent. Students will be moved if there is space available in the appropriate level of class.

There are no make-up lessons for missed skating classes.

If the class you wish to register for is filled, you may place your name on a paid waiting list. We attempt to accommodate the demand for skating lessons by adding new classes, however they may not be at the same time/day as the waiting list class. Classes that do not meet the minimum may be canceled or combined.

If you are unable to attend the last day of classes for testing, please request a progress card on the last day you attend.

Good ideas for proper clothing include:

Bicycle helmet (Tot 1 & 2 required)

Gloves (thin – not ski mittens)

Fleece or lightweight jacket

Skating dresses, tights/leggings/pants that are easy to move in.

Loose or bulky clothing is not recommended

Thank you for taking the time to read these guidelines.

FreestyleInterested in know more about competitive or recreational figure skating programs? Call 970.221.6683 and ask to speak with one of the professional skate Instructors on staff. Program not discountable.

Conditioning for SkatersFor more information, please see our conditioning information center located in the green rink. Program not discountable.

Private Skating InstructionPrivate ice skating instruction is available for all abilities in Figure Skating, Dance, Edges, Style, Choreography, Hockey and Power. Fees vary depending on Instructor. Ice time and skate rental is not included in Instructor fee. Program not discountable.

TEAM & CLUB CONTACTS

Adult HockeyFt. Collins Adult Hockey Assoc.fcaha.org

Youth HockeyNorthern Co. Youth Hockeyncyh.org

Figure Skating ClubIce Skating Club of Fort Collinsiscfc.org

Womens HockeyFlames/Phoenix/Cometswachockey.org

College HockeyColorado State Universitycsuramhockey.org

High School HockeyHigh Plains Hockeyhighplainshockey.com

DROP-IN ACTIvITIES

Senior Coffee ClubThis program takes place during regular recreational skate sessions for older adults interested in social skating. Regular fees apply.Age: 60 years & upNote: Class will not be held 5/26, 8/45/5-5/19 W 9:00-10:45 AM6/2-8/11 W 9:15-11:15 AM

Fitness SkateIntermediate to advanced skaters will benefit from this aerobic exercise.Age: 16 years & upNote: Session not discountable. 10 or 30 admission punch passes may be purchased at the $5.50 per punch rate. No session will be held 5/20, 5/24, 5/26, 5/28 and 5/31 Rental skates $2.50.

5/3-5/28 M-F 11:15 AM-1:00 PM $4.00 per session 6/1-8/13 M,W,F 11:15 AM-12:45 PM $4.00 per session

Drop-In HockeyThis open practice session is for hockey players who want to sharpen their skating and shooting skills. Limit to 30 players. Note: Full equipment required. 10 or 30 admission punch passes may be purchased at the $4.00 per punch rate. Sign up at the front desk beginning at 6:00 AM. Payment must be made when signing up unless a hockey punch pass is on file for phone-ins. Session not discountable. Session will not be held 5/25, 5/26, 5/27 and 5/31.Age: 16 years & up5/3-5/28 M-F 11:15 AM-12:45 PM $4.00 per sessionAge: 18 years & up6/1-8/12 Tu,Th 9:15-10:45 PM $4.00 per session

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Youth Drop-In HockeyThis open practice session is for youth hockey players who want to sharpen their skating and shooting skills. Note: Full equipment required. Session not discountable. Rental skates are $2.50 per pair. Session will not be held 5/25, 5/26, 5/27 and 5/31.Age: 8-12 years6/5-8/14 Sa 9:30-11:00 AM $4.00 per sessionAge: 13-17 years6/5-8/14 Sa 11:15 AM-12:45 PM $4.00 per session

Stick & PuckThis open session requires helmet, gloves, stick and shin guards; full equipment is recommended for younger skaters.Age: All AgesNote: Session not discountable. 10 or 30 admission punch passes may be purchased for $5.50 per punch. No session will be held 6/13, 7/4 and 8/11. 5/1-5/29 Sa 2:00-3:00 PM $4.00 per session6/2-8/14 W 6:00-7:00 PM $4.00 per session6/4-8/13 F 6:30-7:30 PM $4.00 per session6/5-8/14 Sa 1:00-2:00 PM $4.00 per session6/6-8/15 Su 1:00-2:00 PM $4.00 per session

Ice Theatre of Fort CollinsFour new productions will be performed on a frozen stage in an intimate theatre setting. Age: All AgesNote: Tickets available at EPIC July 12. Seating is very limited. For more information call EPIC at 970.221.6683. 7/26-7/29 M-Th 6:00-7:00 PM $5.00

ICE SkATINg

Tot 1 SkateTots will be introduced to the ice at a relaxed pace. We require that tots wear protective helmets which are available at the rental room, or they may wear bicycle helmets. Warm clothes including gloves or mittens are needed. We prefer that parents observe from the seating area. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: sit on ice and stand up, forward marching in place, standing swizzle, introduced to rocking horse, dip in place, marching forward 8 steps, forward marching with two-foot glide, and introduced to backward wiggles.Age: 4-5 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 10:00-10:30 AM $52 33010-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 33010-027/13-8/5 Tu,Th 10:00-10:30 AM $52 33010-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 33010-048/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 43010-019/2-9/23 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $28 43010-028/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $34 43010-03

Tot 2 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Tot 1. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: march forward across ice, forward two-foot glide, dip while moving, rocking horse, forward swizzles, snowplow stop, two foot hop, and backward wiggles.Age: 4-5 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 10:30-11:00 AM $52 33020-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 33020-027/13-8/5 Tu,Th 10:30-11:00 AM $52 33020-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 33020-048/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $52 43020-019/2-9/23 Th 9:30-10:00 AM $28 43020-028/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $34 43020-03

Basic 1 SkateFor skaters who have never skated before. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: sit on ice and stand up, march forward across the ice, skate forward and glide on two feet, skate forward and glide with dip, rocking horse, forward two foot swizzles, two foot snowplow stop, two foot Hop On spot, backward wiggles, and introduce forward one foot glide.Age: 5-9 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $56 33030-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $56 33030-026/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 33030-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $56 33030-047/13-8/5 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $56 33030-057/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 33030-068/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 43030-019/2-9/23 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $30 43030-028/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $37 43030-03

Basic 2 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 1 or be between the ages of 10-15 and never skated. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: forward one foot glides, forward pumping on a circle, continuous forward slalom, backward two foot swizzles, backward two foot glide, Two foot turn, moving snowplow stop, and T-position.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33040-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33040-026/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33040-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 11:15 AM-11:45 PM $58 33040-047/13-8/5 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33040-057/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33040-068/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 43040-019/2-9/23 Th 10:00-10:30 AM $30 43040-028/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $37 43040-03

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Basic 3 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 2. At completion, participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following: forward stroking, forward pumping on a circle, backward pumping on a circle, continuous backward slalom, moving forward to backward two foot turn, gliding backward on one foot, hold inside edge and outside edge on a circle, and two foot spin.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33050-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33050-027/13-8/5 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33050-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33050-048/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 43050-019/2-9/23 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $30 43050-028/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $37 43050-03

Basic 4 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 3. At completion, participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following: forward stroking with power, backward one foot glide, forward inside edge on an axis, forward Outside edge on an axis, forward crossovers, forward outside three turn right and left, and moving backward snowplow stop.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33060-016/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33060-027/13-8/5 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33060-037/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33060-048/31-9/23 Tu,Th 4:45-5:15 PM $56 43060-019/2-9/23 Th 10:30-11:00 AM $30 43060-028/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $37 43060-03

Basic 5 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 4. At completion, participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following: forward crossovers, hold outside edge on a circle, hold inside edge on a circle, backward crossovers, one foot spin, T-stop, side toe hop, and forward outside three turn.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33070-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33070-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $56 43070-018/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $37 43070-02

Basic 5 & 6 Ice SkatingPlease see individual class descriptions for Basic 5 and Basic 6.Age: 8-15 years6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33075-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33075-02

Basic 6 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 5. At completion, participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following: backward crossovers, forward inside three-turn, moving backward to forward two-foot turn , hockey stop, bunny hop, forward straight line spiral, forward lunge, beginning one foot spin. Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33080-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 11:15-11:45 AM $58 33080-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $56 43080-018/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $37 43080-02Basic 7 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 6. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: moving backward to forward two- foot turn, forward inside open and closed mohawk, backward outside Edge to forward outside edge, ballet jump, backward crossovers to a backward outside edge landing position, one foot spin, and inside forward three turn .Age: 8-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33090-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33090-028/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $37 43090-01

Basic 7 & 8 Ice SkatingPlease see individual class descriptions under Basic 7 and Basic 8.Age: 8-15 years6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33095-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $58 33095-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $37 43095-01

Basic 8 SkateParticipants must have successfully completed Basic 7. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: moving forward outside three turn, moving forward inside three turn, stand still waltz jump, mazurka, combination move, forward inside pivot, and backward inside pivot.Age: 8-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33100-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th Noon-12:30 PM $58 33100-028/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $56 43100-01

Field MovesParticipants will learn Pre-preliminary/Preliminary Moves in the Field. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactorily perform the following skills: stroking with power and full extension, crossovers with power and extension, forward and backward outside consecutive edges, forward and backward inside consecutive edges, waltz eight with power, control, and quickness, straight line spiral, figure eight forward and backward crossovers, right and left power 3 turns, outside and inside consecutive spirals, alternating outside and inside 3 turns.Age: 8 years & up6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $60 33110-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 5:30-6:00 PM $60 33110-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $57 43110-01

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Introduction to Ice DancingPrerequisite: Basic 6 and above or coach recommendation This class will teach the basic components of ice dance such as dance steps (progressives, chasses, swing rolls, etc.), dance tempos, (tango, waltz, foxtrot) and presentation. The students will learn dances from the USFS preliminary dance level.Age: 6 years & up6/7-7/5 M 6:30-7:00 PM $39 33160-017/12-8/9 M 6:30-7:00 PM $39 33160-02

Ice DancePrerequisite: Basic 7 or coach recommendation.Learn USFS Preliminary and/or Pre Bronze ice dance steps and patterns. Learn how to skate with a partner. Class goal is to prepare the skater to take one or more dance tests during the summer test sessions (must be UFSF member to test).Age: 5 years & upNote: Class will not be held on 7/3.6/19-7/31 Sa 8:15-9:15 AM $88 33165-01

Adult Beginning SkateThese classes are for the person with little or no previous experience on ice. See Basic 1 & 2.Age: 16 years & up6/10-7/1 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33210-017/15-8/5 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33210-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32 43210-01

Adult Intermediate SkateBetter skaters needing to strengthen basic skills should enroll in the intermediate level. See Basic 3 & 4.Age: 16 years & up6/10-7/1 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33220-017/15-8/5 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33220-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32 43220-01

Adult Advanced SkateGood skaters wishing to learn new skills may take advanced level. See Basic 5 & 6.Age: 16 years & up6/10-7/1 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33230-017/15-8/5 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33230-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32 43230-01

Adult Free SkateHalf jumps and basic spin positions will be taught.Age: 16 years & up6/10-7/1 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33240-017/15-8/5 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33240-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32 43240-01

Adaptive Skate These lessons are for people with and without disabilities. Basic skills are introduced and adapted for individuals with disabilities. Age: 8 years & upNote: Please bring an attendant if you need assistance off the ice. Class will not be held 9/4. 6/10-7/1 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33260-017/15-8/5 Th 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33260-028/28-10/2 Sa 9:45-10:15 AM $39 43260-01

Introduction to Speed SkatingPrevious skating experience is a must. You will gain knowledge of your edges, pushes, balance, and pressure. This class is designed to enhance your skating speed and technique for all types of skating. Come prepared wearing warm-up pants, long-sleeved shirt, and speed skates. Program developed and instructed by 1998 and 2002 Olympic speed skater, Jondon Trevena.Age: 7 years & upNote: Class will not be held on 7/28.6/2-7/7 W 5:00-6:00 PM $88 33280-017/14-8/25 W 5:00-6:00 PM $88 33280-028/25-10/13 W 4:45-5:30 PM $88 43280-01

Intermediate & Advanced Speed SkateThis class is for the more advanced skater focusing on corners, cornering, passing, racing, drills, rules, and etiquette of speed skating. Class is designed for individuals who wish to learn the competitive track of speed skating. Must have own skates.Age: 7 years & up6/2-7/7 W 6:15-7:15 PM $88 33290-017/14-8/18 W 6:15-7:15 PM $88 33290-028/25-10/13 W 6:30-7:30 PM $116 43290-01

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yOUTHBeginning Free Skate 1&2Participants must successfully complete Basic 8. At completion, participants will satisfactorily perform the following: advanced forward stroking, forward outside consecutive edges, forward inside consecutive edges, scratch spin, waltz jump, half flip jump, backward outside three turn, and waltz threes. Consecutive backward outside and inside edges, waltz jump- side toe hop - waltz jump sequence, forward outside and forward inside spirals, toe-loop jump, beginning back spin, continuous forward progressive chasse sequence, backward outside three-turn, and scratch spin.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33120-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33120-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:15-6:00 PM $88 43120-018/28-10/2 Sa 9:30-10:15 AM $57 43120-02

Intermediate Free Skate 3&4Participants must successfully complete Free Skate 2. At completion, participants will satisfactorily perform the following: backward outside three-turn, forward and backward figure eight crossovers, salchow jump, forward consecutive swing rolls, half lutz jump, waltz jump/ toe-loop jump combination, salchow jump /toe-loop jump combination, backward inside three turn, back spin, and waltz eight. Waltz jump/ falling leaf/ toe loop, loop jump, waltz jump/loop jump combination, sit spin, spiral sequence, forward power three turns, continuous backward progressive chasse sequence. Age: 8-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held 9/4. 6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33130-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33130-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:15-6:00 PM $88 43130-018/28-10/2 Sa 9:30-10:15 AM $57 43130-02

Advanced Free Skate 5&6Participants must successfully complete Free Skate 4. At completion, participants will satisfactorily perform the following: flip jump, loop/loop jump combination, camel spin, forward upright spin to back upright spin, footwork sequence, spiral sequence, and forward outside slide chasse swing roll sequence. Split jump and stag jump, lutz jump, waltz jump/ half-loop/ salchow, camel /sit spin combination, alternating backward crossovers to backward outside edge, alternating five-step mohawk, and a short program consisting of 3 spins and 4 jumps.Age: 8-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held on 9/4.6/8-7/1 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33140-017/13-8/5 Tu,Th 4:45-5:30 PM $88 33140-028/31-9/23 Tu,Th 5:15-6:00 PM $88 43140-018/28-10/2 Sa 9:30-10:15 AM $57 43140-02

HOCkEyPower SkatingHockey skaters will develop power, agility, and endurance. Program developed and instructed by Olympic speed skater Jondon Trevena.Age: 9-17 yearsNote: Full hockey gear required. TIME and FEE change. Class will meet at 4:30 PM for 45 minutes. 6/1-6/29 Tu 10:15-11:15 AM $74 33270-017/6-7/27 Tu 10:15-11:15 AM $74 33270-026/3-7/1 Th 10:15-11:15 AM $74 33270-037/8-7/29 Th 10:15-11:15 AM $74 33270-048/27-10/8 F 4:30-5:15 PM $78 43270-01

Basic 1 Hockey SkateHockey equipment NOT required. For skaters who have never skated before. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: sit on ice and stand up, march forward across the ice, skate forward and glide on two feet, skate forward and glide with dip, rocking horse, forward two foot swizzles, two foot snowplow stop, two foot Hop On spot, backward wiggles, and introduce forward one foot glide.Age: 5-9 yearsNote: Class will not be held on 9/4.8/28-10/2 Sa 11:15-11:45 AM $37 43035-01

Basic 2 Hockey SkateHockey equipment NOT required. Participants must have successfully completed Basic 1 or be between the ages of 10-15 and never skated. At the completion of this level participants will be able to satisfactory perform the following skills: forward one foot glides, forward pumping on a circle, continuous forward slalom, backward two foot swizzles, backward two foot glide, Two foot turn, moving snowplow stop, and T-position.Age: 5-15 yearsNote: Class will not be held on 9/4.8/28-10/2 Sa 10:30-11:00 AM $37 43045-01

Beginner Cub HockeyPrerequisite: Tot 1 or Basic 1. A 45-minute practice will be held on Mondays where the focus will be on basic hockey skating, passing, and stick handling skills, and a recreational game will be held on Wednesdays. Full equipment can be checked out with a $150 deposit (deposit check is not cashed unless missing equipment needs to be replaced). Rental skates are included; participants will need to purchase a hockey stick (a junior straight stick is available for purchase at equipment checkout for $10). Equipment check-out: Wednesday, June 2 at 5:30-7:00 PM at EPIC. Check-in immediately following last game of session. Age: 4-8 years6/7-7/28 M 5:30-6:15 PM $136 33330-01

SyNCHRONIzED SkATINgSynchronized IntroductionPrerequisite: Basic 7Learn unison team skating in formations. Age: 6-12 years6/8-6/29 Tu 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33150-017/13-8/3 Tu 6:15-7:00 PM $46 33150-029/2-9/23 Th 6:15-6:45 PM $32 43150-01

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ADULT OUTDOOR RECREATIONAges 18+ unless otherwise noted.

Poudre Raft Trip Travel down the scenic Poudre River for a fun, six-mile raft trip with Rocky Mountain Adventures. This trip is designed for people with and without disabilities looking for fun and adventure.Age: 16 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: For more information, contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]. Bring swimsuit, shorts, rain gear, shoes that tie on, hat and sunscreen. Snacks will be provided, no lunch. Attendants must pre-register separately for $47 (#34601-1A). Class not discountable. 7/10 Sa 7:30 AM-1:30 PM $55 34601-017/10 Sa 7:30 AM-1:30 PM $47 34601-1A

Cabin Camping Trip Enjoy a camping adventure while staying in a rustic cabin or yurt nestled in a dense forest in Golden Gate State Park near Rollinsville. Hiking, cooking, fishing and the great outdoors will make this a weekend not to miss.Location: Senior CenterNote: A packing list will be available after registration. For more information contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]. Attendants must pre-register separately for $50 (#34604-1A). Registration deadline 7/30/2010. Class partially discountable.8/3-8/5 Tu-Th 4:00-2:00 PM $95 34604-018/3-8/5 Tu-Th 4:00-2:00 PM $50 34604-1A

Adaptive Waterskiing Learn how to waterski or to improve your skills at the Boulder Reservoir. This program is designed for people with physical disabilities and visual impairments only. You will have the opportunity to try out the newest adaptive skis and equipment.Age: 12 years & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: For more information, contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]. Class partially discountable.6/22, 7/6, Tu 6:45 AM-1:00 PM $55 34603-017/20, 8/3

Basic Camping & Outdoor Skills This class is designed to give people the basic knowledge of outdoor skills such as building a campfire, selecting a safe, comfortable campsite, selecting appropriate outdoor gear, basic map and compass and other handy skills. There is one hour of class time and the rest of the day is in the field.Instructor: Jan ManningNote: Wear comfortable outdoor clothing and shoes, water to drink and a sack lunch. Class not discountable Location: Senior Center 7/13 Tu 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $37 34911-02Location: The Farm 6/19 Sa 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $37 34911-018/13 F 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $37 34911-03

Date Day Time Location This Trail is Best For… Difficulty Fee Activity #

6/3 Th 8:00 AM-3:00 PM Red Mountain Open Space Explore the open space Moderate $18 34918-01

6/8 T 7:30 AM-4:00 PM Bridal Veil Falls Amazing wildflowers Moderate $18 34918-02

6/24 Th 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Big South Hiking along the Poudre River Moderate $15/$18 34918-04

7/6 T 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Calypso Cascades Cascading water falls Mod-diff $18 34918-05

7/8 Th 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Michigan Ditch Hiking at Cameron Pass Moderate $18 34918-06

7/12 M 8:00 AM-3:00 PM Hermit Park Open Space Views of Estes Park Difficult $15/$18 34918-07

7/21 W 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Gould Flat loop hike easy-mod $18 34918-08

7/23 F 8:00 AM-3:00 PM Cub Lake (RMNP) Explore RMNP Moderate $18 34918-09

7/28 W 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Ouzel Falls Cascading water falls Mod-diff $18 34918-10

7/30 F 7:00 AM-4:30 PM Mt. Audobon Hike a 13,233 ft. mountain Difficult $18 34918-11

8/11 W 7:00 AM-4:30 PM Lake Isabelle Amazing wildflowers Mod-diff $18 34918-12

8/20 F 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Green Ridge Lakes in the Poudre Canyon Moderate $15/$18 34918-13

8/26 Th 8:00 AM-3:00 PM Beirstadt Lake (RMNP) Amazing views of RMNP Mod-diff $18 34918-14

Difficulty level as follows:

Easy Distance of less than 4 miles, with little or no elevation gain.

Moderate Distance of less than 5½ miles with elevation reaching 9,000 feet.

Difficult Distance of greater than 5½ miles with elevation of over 10,000 feet possible.

Hikes These hikes will provide an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. Please keep in mind that hikes can be easy or difficult, depending on what you want to get out of them. Even difficult trails can be taken slowly.Location: Senior CenterNote: Cancellations must be made by 10:00 AM 2 days prior to trip for refund or credit. Participants should be in good health and capable of moderate levels of physical activity. Please bring a daypack with water, lunch and rain gear. Trips to RMNP will require a Park Pass or $20 for entrance.

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Walk/StrollIf you enjoy being outdoors, but the hikes seem to strenuous, walk/strolls may be easier with a smoother trail of 1-3 miles with little or no elevation gain.Location: Senior CenterNote: Bring rain gear, water, a sack lunch or snack and feel free to bring a book or sitting activity while you enjoy the outdoors.Golden Ponds 6/14 M 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $18 34902-01Lake Estes 7/20 Tu 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $18 34902-02Lily Lake 8/17 Tu 8:00 AM-2:00 PM $18 34902-03

Ropes CourseWe will start our day by walking to the CSU challenge ropes course for an afternoon of challenging your mind and body in a safe setting. Activities will include playing games, solving problems, climbing with the support of others and having fun! Class not discountableLocation: Senior CenterNote: Bring water, snack and raingear. Registration and cancellation deadline July 22.Age: 18 years & up Adult Ropes Course 7/29 Th 7:30-11:30 AM $49 34907-01Age: 60 years & up Senior Ropes Course 7/31 Sa 7:30-11:30 AM $49 34907-02

Archery, IntroductionParticipants will learn archery safety, three bow styles, warm-up techniques, basic-intermediate shooting form, skills and drills.Instructor: Brian FickerLocation: Arrow Dynamics, 2536 MidpointNote: No experience is required and all equipment is provided. Bring water. Class not discountable.6/15-6/17 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM $25 34901-017/13-7/15 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM $25 34901-028/10-8/12 Tu,Th 6:00-7:00 PM $25 34901-03

Wildflower HikesWildflowers in Colorado should be plentiful this year. We will hike to some meadows and spend the day identifying and discussing wildflowers. There will be some walking involved.Location: Senior CenterNote: Bring rain gear, water and a sack lunch.6/18 F 8:00 AM-3:00 PM $18 34906-017/1 Th 8:00 AM-3:00 PM $18 34906-02

RaftingParticipants will enjoy a 2-hour trip with A Wanderlust Adventures in a Class II and III whitewater experience on the Poudre River. This is a good first-timers trip!Location: Senior CenterNote: Registration and cancellation deadline is June 8. Wetsuits are available to rent. Class not discountable.6/23 W 9:00 AM-1:45 PM $59 34917-01

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We have a lot of packs to choose from!

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Wildlife Signs, Tracking & Trailing This class is an introduction to finding and identifying the tracks and signs of local wildlife, following tracks and learning how to make plaster casts and reproductions of the tracks. There is one hour of class time and the rest of the day is in the field.Instructor: Jan ManningNote: Wear comfortable outdoor clothing and shoes, water to drink and make plaster and a sack lunch. Class not discountable Location: Senior Center 6/15 Tu 8:00 AM-1:00 PM $37 34909-017/15 Th 8:00 AM-1:00 PM $37 34909-02Location: The Farm 8/14 Sa 8:00 AM-1:00 PM $37 34909-03

Estes Park Aerial Tramway Have you ever wanted to see Estes Park from atop a mountain? Now is your chance! We will travel to Estes Park and ride the Aerial Tramway to the top of Prospect Mountain. You may hike on the trails, have a picnic or just relax and enjoy the views.Location: Senior CenterNote: Ascend 1,100 vertical feet in less than five minutes. Soaring some 200 feet above the mountainside. Bring water, lunch and raingear. Class not discountable.8/12 Th 8:30 AM-2:30 PM $22 34910-01

Mountain View Picnic Join us for a scenic drive, an afternoon picnic and enjoy a nature walk if you like. We provide the fixin’s and transportation. Door-to-door transportation is available.Location: Senior CenterNote: Bring rain gear. Golden Ponds 6/16 W 10:00 AM-2:00 PM $10/$13 34920-01Big Thompson 7/13 Tu 10:00 AM-2:00 PM $10/$13 34920-02Gateway Park 8/19 Th 10:00 AM-2:00 PM $10/$13 34920-03

Horseback RidingWe will travel to the Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch for a 1½ hour long horseback ride. This is considered a beginner ride that will travel thru the beautiful foothills! Location: Senior CenterNote: Bring a daypack with water and rain gear. Registration and refund deadline is May 26. Class not discountable.6/10 Th 9:00 AM-12:30 PM $64 34925-01

gENERAL OUTDOOR EDUCATIONGeocache ClinicGeocaching is a high tech treasure hunt using a GPS to find a cache. Bring your own GPS to use. One hour of class time to learn how to use a GPS and find coordinates of treasures on the Internet will be followed by a search. Great for beginners and families.Age: 12 months & upLocation: Senior CenterNote: All children ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Class not discountable 6/17 Th 5:30-7:30 PM $10 (8+)/$5(under 8) 34923-017/14 W 5:30-7:30 PM $10 (8+)/$5(under 8) 34923-02

Hunter EducationThis course will give students the skills and information necessary to hunt without accidents. Colorado Division of Wildlife certificates will be issued to those successfully completing the course. Saturday (8/21) class involves reviewing of class material, written testing and live fire testing.Age: 12 years & upInstructor: Jan ManningLocation: The FarmNote: Attendance at all 5 classes is mandatory (total of 19 hours). All firearms are provided - do not bring them to class. Class not discountable.8/10-8/19 Tu,Th 7:00-10:00 PM $10 34905-018/21 Sa 8:00 AM-3:00 PM

yOUTH & TEEN OUTDOOR RECREATIONAdaptive Canoe Clinic The National Sports Center for the Disabled will be providing equipment and instruction for a morning of canoeing and nature. Prepare to have a fantastic time.Age: 12 years & upLocation: TBANote: Lunch included. Please wear clothes to get wet in, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug spray. Attendants welcome at no cost. For more information, contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected] Class partially discountable.6/26 Sa 10:00 AM-12:30 PM $25 34618-01

Trees & Me are OneHave your 5 senses filled up while you play in the creativity, simplicity, and beauty in you and trees. Learn how each tree has a different meaning and how the answers to your questions may be found while out in nature. We will meet in the Pineridge Natural Area parking lot.Age: 10-13 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Bring your own camera and water and wear comfy clothing and sunscreen. 6/7-6/28 M 9:00-10:30 AM $36 35727-01

Adaptive Canoe Clinic: Join us for a morning of canoeing and nature!

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Date Day Time Location Trail Description Difficulty Fee Activity #

6/14 M 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Hewlet Gulch Out and back trail with several stream crossings Moderate $15 35801-01

6/17 Th 5:30 PM-9:30 PM Mt.Margaret Jeep roads and single track. Great beginner ride Beginner $20 35801-02

7/8 Th 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Michigan Ditch Jeep road.10,000 feet with spectacular views Moderate $25 35801-03

7/26 M 6:00 PM-8:30 PM Blue Sky Rolling terrain on an out and back trail Beginner $15 35801-04

7/29 Th 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Soapstone Track will take us along a ridge with huge views Moderate $20 35801-05

8/9 M 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Winter Park The Gondola lift will take you to the top Moderate $40 35801-06*

**Winter Park lift ticket not included

Difficulty level as follows:

Beginner Distance is less than 3 miles, with little or no elevation gain

Moderate Distance is less than 4½ miles with elevation reaching 9,000

Difficult Distance is greater than 4½ miles with elevation of over 10,000 feet

Date Day Time Location Trail Description Difficulty Fee Acitvity #

6/15 Tu 10:00am-6:00pm Timberline Falls (RMNP) Water falls, alpine lakes and mountain walls Mod- Diff $25 35803-01

7/6 Tu 5:30am-7:00pm Mt.Democrat Great introduction to hiking fourteeners! Difficult $45 35803-02

8/10 Tu 4:00am-6:00pm Mt.Bierstadt Less elevation to gain than other fourteeners Difficult $45 35803-03

Difficulty level as follows:

Beginner Distance is less than 3 miles, with little or no elevation gain

Moderate Distance is less than 4½ miles with elevation reaching 9,000

Difficult Distance is greater than 4½ miles with elevation of over 10,000 feet

Hiking TripsAge: 14-18 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Backpacking 101 is recommended for children who haven’t hiked on their own. Prepare for the outdoors with rain gear and good shoes. Bring a snack lunch and water. Cancellation must be made by 10:00 AM two (2) days prior to the trip for refund or credit

Mountain BikingAge: 15-18 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Cancellation must be made by 10:00 AM two (2) days prior to the trip for refund or credit. Please bring bike, helmet, water bottle and snack lunch.

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Fishing TripsLet us borrow your child and teach him/her to fish! We will take them to a variety of different lakes and ponds and teach them how to fish the top or bottom with lures and bait. The fish are jumping, so let’s bait up our lines!Age: 10-14 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Make sure you send your child with a working fishing pole.6/8 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-016/15 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-026/22 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-036/29 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-047/13 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-057/20 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-067/27 Tu 8:30 AM-Noon $25 35805-07

Whitewater Rafting TripsTake an exciting plunge down the Poudre River on class II, III and IV rapids! Helmet, booties and wetsuit provided for June trips. Parent or guardian must be present the morning of the trip to sign an additional waiver.Age: 13-17 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring a towel, snack, and wear sunscreen. Parent or guardian must be present the morning of trip to sign additional waiver. 6/7 M 7:30 AM-12:30 PM $79 35806-016/21 M 7:30 AM-12:30 PM $79 35806-02

Whitewater Rafting TripsEnjoy all of the excitement of whitewater rafting, but over less aggressive rapids and lower water levels. Helmets and life jackets will be provided. Get ready to get wet! Parent or guardian must be present the morning of trip to sign additional waiver.Age: 10-17 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring a towel, snack and wear sunscreen. Parent or guardian must be present the morning of trip to sign additional waiver. 7/12 M 6:45-11:30 AM $66 35807-01 7/19 M 6:45-11:30 AM $66 35807-02

Backpacking 101This class is a pre-requisite for the backpacking trips offered this summer for your child. We also recommended this class for any hiking trips they attend. We will cover the basics including: orienteering, cooking, first aid, altitude sickness, general packing and trekking techniques; ending with an overnight camping Age: 15-18 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/3-6/4 8:00 AM (Th)-3:00 PM(F) $54 35804-01 7/1-7/2 8:00 AM (Th)-3:00 PM(F $54 35804-02

Backpacking TripsPrerequisite: Backpacking 101Age: 15-18 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: A meeting will be held June 7 to go over a packing list and trip expectations. Visit www.fcgov.com/north for prices on rental gear you need. Lost Creek Wilderness The lost Creek Wilderness is a great place to explore. House sized boulders dot the land creating caves and many unique formations. The creek vanishes and reappears several times. Expect to travel 6-8 miles a day. Elevation begins at 8,000 feet with a high point of 11,500 during the hike.6/10-6/12 8:00 AM (Th)-6:00 PM (Sa) $125 35802-01Rawah Wilderness We will gradually climb toward the Rawah peaks. The second day we will ditch our large packs and summit the Rawah peaks that break 12,000 feet in elevation. Expect to travel 6 miles a day.7/15-7/17 8:00 AM (Th)-6:00 PM (Sa) $125 35802-02

Outdoor Adventure WeekendPrerequisite: Backpacking 101Join us for the greatest adventure of the summer! We’ll head to Fruita, Colorado for some of the best mountain biking in the U.S. followed by a rafting/inflatable kayaking trip down the Colorado River in Horsethief Canyon. At night we’ll set up camp and enjoy gourmet campfire feasts under the stars.Age: 15-18 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Please bring a sleeping pad and bag, mountain bike, sunscreen, water bottle or camel back and clothing for rafting and mountain biking. Visit www.fcgov.com/north for prices on rental gear you need. A meeting will be held at Northside on 8/2 at 6:00 p.m. to go over a packing list and trip expectations.8/6-8/8 9:00 AM (F)-8:00 PM(Su) $185 35808-01

Backpacking Trips: Take your hikes to new elevations.

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ADULT SPORTSUnified Softball Integrated softball teams made up of players with and without disabilities have been formed to play in a Unified Softball league this summer. Contact Renee Lee at 224.6027 to inquire about any available space on teams.

Thai Kick BoxingA progressive class in the art of Thai kick boxing. Emphasizing conditioning and understanding of the art. Course structure accommodates all levels of fitness and abilities.Age: 16 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan Center6/8-6/30 Tu,W 4:00-5:00 PM $80 35879-017/6-7/28 Tu,W 4:00-5:00 PM $80 35879-02

Adult Basketball LeagueRegistration: Begins 5/3, ends 5/21 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 6/4Cost: $359Age: 16 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Games will not be played on 7/2.

Friday Comp BB 26140-01

Friday Rec BB 26140-02

Outdoor VolleyballThis is a self-officiated outdoor grass league with three matches per night. The season is approximately seven weeks long. Individual awards will be given for all league winners. Registration: Begins 5/17, ends 6/4 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 6/14Cost: $44 for doubles, $84 for foursAge: 16 years & upLocation: Spring Canyon Park, 2626 W. Horsetooth RoadNote: Please see new location. Rosters are unlimited (Participants 16 & 17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). League not discountable. Games will not be played on 7/5.

Coed

Monday A Doubles 26141-01

Monday BB Doubles 26141-02

Wednesday A Fours 26141-05

Wednesday BB Fours 26141-06

Thursday B Fours 26141-08

Women

Tuesday BB Doubles 26141-03

Tuesday B Doubles 26141-04

Men

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Fall Adult VolleyballLeagues will be offered for 6- and 4-person teams. Sign up for level/playing night preference on a first come basis. Levels of Play: A-Competitive, BB-Intermediate, B-Recreational.Registration: Begins 7/26, ends 8/13 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/30Cost: $264 for 6v6, $169 for 4v4Age: 16 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Rosters are unlimited (participants age 16 &17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). 8 games scheduled. League not discountable. Games will not be played on 9/6.

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Monday Coed BB 46101-01

Monday Coed B 46101-02

Tuesday Coed A 46101-03

Tuesday Coed BB 46101-04

Wednesday Womens A 46101-05

Wednesday Women’s BB 46101-06

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Friday Coed 4’s- ABB 46101-07

1-Day Softball Tournament Play begins 8:00 AM and continues until 10:00 PM (depending on number of entries). Two games guaranteed.Registration: Begins 5/17, ends 6/4 or when divisions fillTournament Date: Saturday, June 12Cost: $254Age: 16 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore Park and other community parks as neededNote: Rosters are unlimited (participants 16 &17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). Tournament fee not discountable.

Unlimited Homeruns 26120-01

Men’s III 26120-02

Men’s IV 26120-03

Coed Competitive 26120-04

Coed Recreational 26120-05

2-Day Softball Tournament Games will be played at Rolland Moore Park and other community parks if needed. Play begins 8:00 AM and continues until 10:00 PM (depending on number of entries). Two games guaranteed.Registration: Begins 7/12, ends 8/6 or when divisions fillTournament Date: Saturday & Sunday, August 14 & 15Cost: $254Age: 16 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Rosters are unlimited. (participants 16 & 17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). Tournament fee not discountable.

Unlimited Homeruns 26121-01

Men’s III 26121-02

Men’s IV 26121-03

Coed Competitive 26121-04

Coed Recreational 26121-05

Men’s SoftballTeams will have the opportunity to continue playing softball after the summer leagues have concluded! 8 games scheduled, 8 games guaranteed. Registration: Begins 7/26, ends 8/6 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/22Cost: $439Age: 16 years & upLocation: TbaNote: Rosters are unlimited (Participants age 16 & 17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). League not discountable. Games will not be played on 9/3, 9/5, 9/6.

Sunday Men’s III 46110-01

Sunday Men’s IV 46110-02

Monday Men’s III 46111-01

Monday Men’s IV 46111-02

Tuesday Men’s II 46112-01

Tuesday Men’s III 46112-02

Tuesday Men’s IV 46112-03

Wednesday Men’s II 46113-01

Wednesday Men’s III 46113-02

Wednesday Men’s IV 46113-03

Thursday Men’s III 46114-01

Friday Men’s III 46115-01

Friday Men’s IV 46115-02

Tuesday Women’s III 46116-01

Sunday Coed Rec 46117-01

Tuesday Coed Rec 46118-01

Wednesday Coed Comp 46119-01

Wednesday Coed Rec 46119-02

Adult Flag FootballLeagues will be 8-on-8 non-contact. 8 games scheduled, 8 games guaranteed.Registration: Begins 7/26, ends 8/6 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/23Cost: $414Age: 16 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Rosters are unlimited (participants age 16 &17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). League not discountable. Games will not be played on 9/6.

Monday Recreational 46102-01

Tuesday Recreational 46102-02

Wednesday Competitive 46102-03

Thursday Competitive 46102-04

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Lunchtime BasketballIf you’re looking for a lunch time workout and want to have fun doing it come at noon and run ball with the “nooners.” These group of 18+ year old men run every afternoon at noon.Age: 18 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterOngoing M-F Noon-2:00 PM Drop-in fees apply

ZumbaVida Sana presents Zumba. Zumba is a program that uses Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create an aerobic fitness pro-gram geared to have fun and stay active! Age: 13 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan Center7/1 ongoing Th 5:30 PM $2.00 Su 3:30 PM $2.00

Coed Kickball LeaguePlay an American classic! Form your team and come out to have some fun playing a game invented on the playground. The league is coed recreational; 8 games scheduled, 8 games guaranteed. Registration: Begins 7/26, ends 8/6 or when leagues fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/27Age: 16 years & upLocation: Rolland Moore ParkNote: Rosters are unlimited (Participants age 16 &17 need parent signature on roster prior to participation). League not discountable. Games will not be played on 9/3.$234 46103-01

FENCINgYouth FencingLearn fundamental skills and rules. Practice footwork, body position, blade control, offense and defense. Instruction is simple.Age: 10-12 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Equipment provided. Wear athletic shoes, T-shirt and long loose pants. Class will not be held on 7/2, 7/3.6/4-7/30 F 4:30-6:00 PM $64 35870-016/5-7/31 Sa 10:00-11:30 AM $64 35870-02

Teen/Adult Beginning FencingLearn fundamental skills and rules. Practice footwork, body position, blade control, offense and defense. Instruction is simple.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Wear athletic shoes, T-shirt, and long loose pants. Equipment provided. 6/7-7/26 M 5:30-7:00 PM $64 35871-01

Teen/Adult SparringEnjoy sparring with fellow students to develop a diverse technical and tactical repertoire. Improve your athletic readiness, speed, strength and stamina. Footwork and bladework exercises most sessions. Minimal coaching provided.Age: 13 years & upLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Participants must have prior fencing experience. Wear athletic shoes, comfortable shirt, and long loose pants. Equipment provided.6/4-6/25 F 6:15-8:15 PM $32 35872-017/9-7/30 F 6:15-8:15 PM $32 35872-02

yOUTH SPORTSCheerleading CampGet ready for fall cheerleading or just come out for a fun filled week that will emphasize basic jumps, tumbling and cheers/chants along with various formations and dances. Participants will receive a T-shirt and merit award. Please enter through the gym.Grade: 3-6Location: Youth Activity CenterNote: Class partially discountable.8/2-8/6 M-F 9:00-10:30 AM $55 35621-01

K-2 Cheerleading CampCome join us for a fun filled week that will emphasize age appropriate jumps, tumbling, cheers and chants. Basic formations and dances will be introduced. Participants will receive a T-shirt and merit award. Please enter through the gym.Grade: Kindergarten-2Location: Youth Activity CenterNote: Class partially discountable.8/2-8/6 M-F 11:00 AM-Noon $41 35624-01

ArcheryArchery is a skillful sport requiring balance, poise, accuracy, vision, timing and action! Through this indoor class participants will learn the basic techniques and how to be safe.Age: 8-16 yearsLocation: Arrow Dynamics, 2536 MidpointNote: Equipment is provided. 6/15-6/17 Tu,Th 4:15-5:30 PM $30 35875-017/13-7/15 Tu,Th 4:15-5:30 PM $30 35875-028/10-8/12 Tu,Th 4:15-5:30 PM $30 35875-03

Skateboarding CampLearn basic skateboarding skills, including function of skateboard parts, safety equipment, balance, pushing, proper foot placement, many other fundamental skills and skate park etiquette. Age: 7-12 yearsLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterNote: Kids are required to bring a functional skateboard, water bottle and helmet. Knee, elbow and wrist guards are highly recommended.6/7-6/11 M-F 9:00-11:00 AM $76 35877-017/12-7/16 M-F 9:00-11:00 AM $76 35877-027/26-7/30 M-F 9:00-11:00 AM $76 35877-03

Summer VolleyballDevelop your outdoor volleyball skills. 6-on-6, 4-on-4 and 2-on-2 games will be played. Tuesdays will have skills development and Thursday will have match play. Grades based on 2009/2010 school year.Grade: 6-8Location: Spring Canyon Park6/8-7/15 Tu,Th 5:30-7:00 PM $49 36301-01

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Baton Twirling is Catching

Give baton twirling a whirl! Here’s your opportunity to perform in

parades and shows. Yvonne Pedersen, a national renowned twirl

instructor, is well known for bringing out every child’s full potential

while making learning fun. Build self-esteem, self-discipline and

team work skills while enhancing coordination, rhythm and grace.

Classes focus on twirling skills, dance and drilling.

Location: Club Tico

Note: Professional ABC baton required and available for purchase

from instructor for $25. Additional costs for performances (optional).

Class partially discountable. Class will not be held on 7/21.

Age: 5-6 years

6/2-6/30 W 1:00-2:00 PM $59 35620-01

7/7-8/11 W 1:00-2:00 PM $59 35620-03

Age: 7-14 years

6/2-6/30 W 2:00-3:00 PM $59 35620-02

7/7-8/11 W 2:00-3:00 PM $59 35620-04

Boxing Conditioning

Age: 8-18 years

Location: Northside Aztlan Center

6/7-7/2 M,W 6:30-7:30 PM $95 35880-01

BMX ClinicsTry out the newly reconstructed BMX Track near Fossil Ridge! These awesome clinics will focus on basic skills of learning how to jump out of the gate, to maneuvering around turns! Food and T-shirt are provided! For more information call 970.206.1355Age: 7-12 yearsLocation: Sabercat DriveNote: Please bring your own bike and helmet. Wear pants and long sleeves. Parent or guardian must sign ABA liability waiver. 6/26 Sa 12:30-3:00 PM $25 35878-017/31 Sa 12:30-3:00 PM $25 35878-02

Learn to SkateSkating skills will be taught to increase participants’ confidence on inline skates. This program is designed for those new to inline skating and will prepare them for Mini/Junior Coyotes and open skating participation. Rental skates are available for check-out from Hat-Trick Sports located inside OD’s Sports Crossing.Age: 4-10 yearsLocation: OD’s Sports CrossingNote: Wrist guards are encouraged. OD’s Sports Crossing is located at 218 Smokey Street. 6/22-7/20 Tu 4:20-5:00 PM $39 36333-018/17-9/14 Tu 4:20-5:00 PM $39 36333-02

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Summer WrestlingWhether you are an experienced wrestler or a first time wrestler this program is for you! We will work on fundamentals and conditioning to keep you “fresh” for next season. Tournament opportunities (not provided in fee or as a part of this program) will be given during the program.Location: Youth Activity CenterNote: Class will not be held on 7/5.Age: 6-9 years 6/8-7/15 Tu,Th 6:00-7:15 PM $45 36370-01Age: 11-16 years 6/8-7/15 Tu,Th 7:15-8:30 PM $45 36370-02

Challenger British Soccer Camps:British Soccer Camps provide young players with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of Fort Collins.

Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Equally important, the Challenger coaching staff provides your child with lessons in self-discipline, good sportsmanship and respect for others and for the game. Campers will enjoy a daily program of camp break activities and an end of camp graduation party! Camps include T-shirt and ball.

Registration: for Challenger British Soccer Camps, visit www.challengersports.com.Location: Spring Canyon ParkFirst KicksAge: 3-4 yearsYoung players are introduced to game basics through fundamental activities, games and fun soccer challenges. Parents are encouraged to join in and help guide their child through this fun learning experience.8/2-8/6 M-F 11:00 AM-Noon $88 Mini Soccer Age: 4-6 yearsFun games, competitions and skill building activities are designed to enlighten and develop budding players. 8/2-8/6 M-F 9:00-10:30 AM $105Half DayAge: 6-14 yearsEmphasis is placed upon skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual and small group practices and coached games. This all action camp is our most popular program.8/2-8/6 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $142Golden Goal CampAge: 6-14 years Special bonus for Half-Day campers includes fun competitions and scrimmages.8/2-8/6 M-F 1:00-3:00 PM $48

Amazing Athletes Pre-School Sports CampsThe Amazing Athletes Curriculum in designed specifically to teach preschool-age children the basics of different sports in a FUN and effective way. Using special small-size equipment and kid-friendly terms, your child will learn the fundamentals of sports. Each day ends with our signature song and stamp presentation, and awards are given on the last day of camp. Monday/Wednesday sessions cover basketball, baseball, football and lacrosse. Tuesday/Thursday sessions cover soccer, volleyball, tennis and golf.Age: 3½-5 yearsLocation: Youth Activity Center6/28-6/30 M,W 9:00-11:30 AM $54 36338-016/29-7/1 Tu,Th 9:00-11:30 AM $54 36338-027/5-7/7 M,W 3:00-5:30 PM $54 36338-037/6-7/8 Tu,Th 3:00-5:30 PM $54 36338-047/12-7/14 M,W 3:00-5:30 PM $54 36338-057/13-7/15 Tu,Th 3:00-5:30 PM $54 36338-06

C.A.R.A. TrackThe basic techniques of track will be taught, and participants will be able to compete in Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics track meets held in various cities along the Front Range on Saturday mornings. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to practices and meets.Location: Fort Collins High SchoolAge: 5-10 years 6/7-7/24 M,W,F 9:00-10:15 AM $74 36350-01Age: 11-16 years 6/7-7/24 M,W,F 10:30-11:45 AM $74 36350-02

Hershey’s FastTrack To SportsGet ready for the Hershey’s Track & Field Games on June 9 or come out just to get involved in healthy activities. FastTrack to Sports is a physical education program that teaches running, jumping and throwing skills in a fun environment of challenging activities and team based competition.Age: 9-14 yearsLocation: Youth Activity Center5/11-6/3 Tu,Th 5:30-6:45 PM $42 36351-01

Hershey’s Track & FieldFor 33 years, Hershey’s Track & Field Games have put fun into fitness for kids. Each meet includes basic running, jumping and throwing events designed to make every player feel like a winner.

To register at the meet bring a copy of your birth certificate and shoes without spikes. For additional information call Marc Rademacher at 970.221.6309. For information on Hershey’s Track & Field, visit www. hersheytrackandfield.com. Registration: 5:30 PM, day of meetAge: 9-14 (as of 12/31/10)Location: Fort Collins High School6/9 W 6:00 PM No Fee

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Skyhawks Sports CampsNote: Participants receive T-shirt and merit award. Class partially discountable. Soccer Camp Age: 6-12 years Location: Fossil Creek ParkSkyhawks soccer teaches young athletes the fundamental skills of soccer through games and exercises. Participants test their expertise in skills and strategy through interactive activities and scrimmages. 6/28-7/2 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $80 36335-01Baseball Camp Age: 6-12 years Location: Spring Canyon Park Skyhawks baseball teaches the skills required for success in youth baseball. Older players will use hard bats and balls. Younger crowds the use of safety bats and balls to help strengthens the spirit and pace of the game while maintaining safety.7/19-7/23 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-02Basketball Age: 6-10 years Location: Northside Aztlan Center Players have a great time as they refine their passing, shooting, and dribbling skills. Participants put their newly acquired basketball skills to the test at an end of the week game situation. 6/28-7/2 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-03Basketball Age: 7-12 years Location: Youth Activity Center Players have a great time as they refine their passing, shooting, and dribbling skills. Participants put their newly acquired basketball skills to the test at an end of the week game situation. 7/26-7/30 M-F 1:00-4:00 PM $118 36335-04Mini-Hawk (3 sports) Age: 4-7 years Young athletes learn skills in basketball, baseball and soccer through unique Skyhawks games. The mini-hawk coaching staff is trained to meet the special needs of young children as they take their first steps into athletics. Location: Spring Canyon Park 6/14-6/18 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-05Location: Fossil Creek Park 7/5-7/9 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-06Location: City Park6/1-6/4 Tu-F 9:00 AM-Noon $94 36335-167/26-7/30 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-07Multi-Sport Soccer & Flag Football Location: City Park This camp combines 2 of Skyhawks most popular offerings. Participants will work on Soccer and Flag Football skills during this camp. Age: 6-10 years 6/7-6/11 M-F 1:00-3:00 PM $80 36335-08Age: 6-12 years 7/12-7/16 M-F 1:00-3:00 PM $80 36335-13

Skyhawks Camps Continued...Multi-Sport Basketball & Flag Football Age: 6-12 years Location: Fossil Creek Park This camp combines 2 of Skyhawks and Recreation’s most popular offerings. Participants work on basketball and flag football skills during this camp. 8/2-8/6 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-09Beginning Golf (SNAG: Starting New At Golf)Age: 5-8 years Location: Spring Canyon ParkSkyhawks Golf builds the confidence of new players while teaching proper technique and etiquette. Skyhawks utilizes the SNAG coaching system and equipment (clubs and balls) to maintain safety and encourage beginning golfers (for more details on SNAG visit www.skyhawks.com). 7/19-7/23 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $133 36335-10Flag Football Camp Age: 6-12 years Location: Fossil Creek Park Participating in Skyhawks football program is a great way to introduce young athletes to this popular sport rich in tradition. Players learn catching, passing and blocking, as well as the rules of the game and the strategies of offense and defense. 6/14-6/18 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-11Lacrosse Camp Age: 6-12 years Location: Spring Canyon Park Athletes will enjoy an exciting week of skill-building activities designed to improve their stick handling, cradling, passing, shooting, and defensive skills. All Lacrosse programs are gender specific. Our lacrosse programs are non-contact and skill based. Participants may bring their own equipment (Protective Gloves, elbow pads, mouth piece, helmet with full mask, Lacrosse Stick) or they can rent it from Skyhawks for and additional fee. 7/12-7/16 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-12Beginning Volleyball Age: 7-14 years Location: Youth Activity Center Skyhawks volleyball focuses on serving, hitting, spiking and setting using fun games and activities to engage the enthusiasm of the novice or experienced player. 7/5-7/9 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-14Cheerleading Camp Age: 5-9 years Location: Youth Activity Center Cheerleading offers a week of cheers, chants and fun games! Participants will be taught proper motion and jumping techniques for all aspects of cheering. The week will end with a Friday performance for the parents. 6/7-6/11 M-F 9:00 AM-Noon $118 36335-15

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MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTSMiddle School Cross CountryThis Cross Country program will provide you with the knowledge and skills to have a successful season. Register to run with your middle school. All participants receive a T-shirt with their school colors. Start Date: Begins the week of 8/23Cost: $59Grade: 6-8Note: Participants register by middle school; Week night meets and practices included. Practice dates and times are determined by coach and will therefore vary.

Blevins Middle School 46399-01

Boltz Middle School 46399-02

CLP Middle School 46399-03

Kinard Middle School 46399-04

Lesher Middle School 46399-05

Lincoln Middle School 46399-06

Webber Middle School 46399-07

Wellington Middle School 46399-08

6th Grade Girls Fall SoftballStart off your middle school softball career the right way by registering for 6th grade softball! Participants will be able to show off their school spirit by receiving a Softball shirt with the colors of their middle school.Registration: Begins 6/21Start Date: Begins the week of 8/23Cost: $59Grade: 6Note: 6th graders will register by middle school attended; Week night practices with Saturday morning games. Practice dates and times are determined by coach and will therefore vary.

Blevins Middle School 46320-01

Boltz Middle School 46320-02

CLP Middle School 46320-03

Kinard Middle School 46320-04

Lesher Middle School 46320-05

Lincoln Middle School 46320-06

Preston Middle School 46320-07

Webber Middle School 46320-08

Wellington MS 46320-09

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yOUTH TEAM SPORTSGirls’ Summer SoftballImprove your slow pitch softball skills and enjoy team competition. Two practices are held per week. Based on 2009/2010 school year.Start Date: Begins the week of 5/24Cost: $49Note: Games will not be held 7/5.

Grade: 1-3

City Park 36310-01

Fossil Creek Park 36310-03

Rolland Moore Park 36310-05

Spring Canyon Park 36310-07

Grade: 4-6

City Park 36311-01

Fossil Creek Park 36311-03

Rolland Moore Park 36311-05

Spring Canyon Park 36311-07

Grade: 7-8

Blevins Middle School 36312-01

Boltz Middle School 36312-03

CLP Middle School 36312-05

Kinard Middle School 36312-07

Lesher Middle School 36312-09

Lincoln Middle School 36312-11

Preston Middle School 36312-13

Webber Middle School 36312-15

Wellington Middle School 36312-17

Summer Basketball Team LeagueThis league is for pre-formed teams. Season consists of 6 games and an elimination tournament. Teams must provide a qualified coach to be on the bench during the games, must wear same colored jerseys with an identifiable number on the back. Based on 2009/2010 school year.Start Date: Begins the week of 6/8Cost: $454 per teamLocation: Northside Aztlan CenterGrade: 6-8Boy Tu 36331-01Girl Tu 36331-02Grade: 9-12Boys Thurs 36332-01Girls Thurs 36332-02

Baseball For All Integrated baseball league for youth with and without disabilities. Teams will be formed to learn skills and teamwork.Age: 8-15 yearsLocation: Beattie ParkNote: For more information, contact Renee Lee at 970.224.6027 or [email protected]. Class partially discountable.Child 6/10-8/5 Th 5:30-7:00 PM $22 34606-01Family 6/10-8/5 Th 5:30-7:00 PM $36 34606-02

Basketball: Sign up for a summer team league!

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Summer Basketball Individual LeagueFormation of teams including a coach that passes a background check, scheduled games, NBA/WNBA reversible replica jerseys, six games, one official minimum for games, and a tournament at the end will be provided for this league. Coaches will have the option to hold one or two practices per week. Teams will be randomly selected. Based on 2009/2010 School Year.Start Date: Begins the week of 5/24Cost: $54Location: Northside Aztlan Center, Youth Activity CenterNote: Games will not be held 7/5.

Boys

Grade: 2-3

Fossil Creek 36320-01

Warren Park 36320-03

Rolland MP 36320-05

Troutman 36320-07

Spring Canyon 36320-09

Avery 36320-11

City 36320-13

Lee Martinez 36320-15

Grade: 4-5

Fossil Creek 36321-01

Warren 36321-03

Rolland Moore 36321-05

Troutman 36321-07

Spring Canyon 36321-09

Avery 36321-11

City 36321-13

Lee Martinez 36321-15

Grade: 6

Fossil Creek 36322-01

Warren 36322-03

Rolland Moore 36322-05

Troutman 36322-07

Spring Canyon 36322-09

Avery 36322-11

City 36322-13

Lee Martinez 36322-15

Grade: 7-8

Fossil Creek 36323-01

Warren 36323-03

Rolland Moore 36323-05

Troutman 36323-07

Spring Canyon 36323-09

Avery 36323-11

City 36323-13

Lee Martinez 36323-15

Girls

Grade: 2-3

Fossil Creek 36324-01

Warren 36324-03

Rolland Moore 36324-05

Troutman 36324-07

Spring Canyon 36324-09

Avery 36324-11

City 36324-13

Lee Martinez 36324-15

Grade: 4-5

Fossil 36325-01

Warren 36325-03

Rolland Moore 36325-05

Troutman 36325-07

Spring Canyon 36325-09

Avery 36325-11

City 36325-13

Lee Martinez 36325-15

Grade: 6

Fossil Creek 36326-01

Warren 36326-03

Rolland Moore 36326-05

Troutman 36326-07

Spring Canyon 36326-09

Avery 36326-11

City 36326-13

Lee Martinez 36326-15

Grade: 7-8

Fossil 36327-01

Warren 36327-03

Rolland Moore 36327-05

Troutman 36327-07

Spring Canyon 36327-09

Avery 36327-11

City 36327-13

Lee Martinez 36327-15

Position Specialty Football CampsThese 8 different position specialty football camps are designed for various skill levels and all drills are run by experienced football coaches. Each camper will learn the fundamentals and necessary skills to play the specific position that each camp features, so spend your Thursday evenings in June and July at City Park learning all the positions of football to help you grow into a well-rounded football athlete for the 2010 Fall Football season! These are not tackle football camps, so coming in a shirt and shorts (depending on weather), is suggested. There are eight different one-day specialty football camps, and registering for all 8 of them at the same time gives you a $32.00 discount! Whether you are registered for just one camp or all eight, campers receive one T-shirt.Grade: 3-6 (As of 2010-2011 school year)Location: City ParkRunning Back Camp 6/10 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-01Linebacker Camp 6/17 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-02Offensive Line Camp 6/24 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-03Defensive Line Camp 7/1 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-04Defensive Back Camp 7/8 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-05Quarter Back Camp 7/15 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-06Wide Receiver Camp 7/22 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-07Kickers & Punters Camp 7/29 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $15 36366-08All 8 Camps 6/10-7/29 Th 5:00-6:30 PM $88 36366-88

Ultimate FootballIntroduce your 1st or 2nd grader to the concepts of football by enrolling them in Ultimate Football where every player can be quarterback! This non-contact football program consists of the fundamentals of football while combining the rules of football, soccer, hockey, ultimate Frisbee and basketball. League features one practice per week and games on Saturday mornings.Registration: Deadline 8/13 or when teams fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/30Cost: $56, plus $15 jersey, if needed.Grade: 1-2Note: Grades as of 2010/2011 school year. Participants register by practice location, not by school. 8 games scheduled.

City Park 46360-01

Edora Park 46360-02

Fossil Creek Park 46360-03

Greenbriar Park 46360-04

Harmony Park 46360-05

Rolland Moore Park 46360-06

Spring Canyon Park 46360-07

Spring Park 46360-08

Troutman Park 46360-09

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3rd & 4th, 5th & 6th Flag FootballOur flag football program teaches the basic fundamentals of football with no tackling or blocking. The main emphasis will be equal participation with winning being secondary. Practices will be held twice a week with games on Saturday mornings.Registration: Deadline 8/13 or when teams fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/30Cost: $56 plus $15 jersey, if neededNote: Grades as of 2010/2011 school year. Players register by practice location. 8 games scheduled.

Grade: 3-4

Case Park 46361-01

City Park 46361-02

Edora Park 46361-03

English Ranch Park 46361-04

Fossil Creek Park 46361-05

Golden Meadows Park 46361-06

Greenbriar Park 46361-07

Harmony Park 46361-08

Miramont Park 46361-09

Ridgeview Park 6361-10

Rolland Moore Park 46361-11

Rossborough Park 46361-12

Spring Canyon Park 46361-13

Spring Park 46361-14

Troutman Park 46361-15

Warren Park 46361-16

Beattie Park 46361-17

Blevins Park 46361-18

Grade: 5-6

Case Park 46362-01

City Park 46362-02

Edora Park 46362-03

English Ranch Park 46362-04

Fossil Creek Park 46362-05

Golden Meadows Park 46362-06

Greenbriar Park 46362-07

Harmony Park 46362-08

Miramont Park 46362-09

Ridgeview Park 46362-10

Rolland Moore Park 46362-11

Rossborough Park 46362-12

Spring Canyon Park 46362-13

Spring Park 46362-14

Troutman Park 46362-15

Warren Park 46362-16

Beattie Park 46362-17

Blevins Park 46362-18

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4th, 5th & 6th Tackle FootballThis tackle football program will teach youngsters skills and fundamentals. The main emphasis is on sportsmanship and equal participation with winning being secondary. Physicals are highly recommended before competing in this program. Youth Football and the Fort Collins Soccer Club’s fall season coincide; youngsters may not participate in both sports. Practice attendance is mandatory; players must attend practices to receive equal playing time in games. Practices are held 2-3 times per week with most games being played on Saturday mornings. 8 games scheduled!Registration: Deadline 8/13 or when teams fillLeague Start Date: Begins the week of 8/23Cost: $99Location: Equipment handout will be at Club TicoNote: Equipment handout is 8/16 for 4th grade, 8/17 for 5th grade and 8/18 for 6th graders. Participants must purchase a mouthpiece. Players will be divided into teams based on the practice location and the player’s weight at equipment check-out. There will be lightweight and heavyweight leagues and players will not be limited to positions based on weight restrictions. If there are not enough players in a specific weight division, they may be moved to another practice location. For 4th and 5th grade: North and South of Drake Road and East and West of College Avenue define the practice areas. For 6th grade football players: 6th graders now sign-up under their respective Middle School!

4th Grade

Northeast Tackle 46364-01

Northwest Tackle 46364-02

Southeast Tackle 46364-03

Southwest Tackle 46364-04

5th Grade

Northeast Tackle 46365-01

Northwest Tackle 46365-02

Southeast Tackle 46365-03

Southwest Tackle 46365-04

6th Grade

Blevins 46366-01

Boltz 46366-02

CLP 46366-03

Kinard 46366-04

Lesher 46366-05

Lincoln 46366-06

Preston 46366-07

Webber 46366-08

Wellington 46366-09

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Flag Football TournamentWrap up the 2010 Football season by getting a team together and playing in this double-elimination flag football tournament! This tournament is your last chance to play on outside football fields before the cold weather puts an end to 2010 Football.Registration: Begins 8/12, ends 10/25 or when divisions fillTournament Date: Saturday, November 6Cost: $129 per teamGrade: 3-8Location: Spring Canyon ParkNote: Tournament not discountable.Grade: 3-4 46363-01Grade: 5-6 46363-02Grade: 7-8 46363-03

Tackle Football CampsThis week long summer football camp is designed to teach skills and prepare tackle players for the 2010 season. Camp will feature instruction by local football players and coaches and will include proper tackling instruction, football fundamentals and character building. Players registered for the fall tackle football program will receive their equipment at this camp and will therefore not have to check-out equipment again in August.Location: Club TicoNote: Fee includes equipment use, T-shirt and mouthpiece. Contact Emily with questions, 970.221.6262.Grade: 4 7/12-7/16 M-F 8:30 AM-Noon $79 36360-01Grade: 5 7/19-7/23 M-F 8:30 AM-Noon $79 36360-02Grade: 6 7/26-7/30 M-F 8:30 AM-Noon $79 36360-03

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yOUTH TENNISTo check on court availability, visit www.lewistennis.com

General InformationLewis Tennis School directs all tennis programs for the City of Fort Collins. With over 40 years of experience in the tennis industry, Lewis Tennis provides quality lessons, programs and tournaments for all levels and ages. USPTA certified professional Larry Lewis has managed five of the top tennis facilities in the United States.

Programs are held at a variety of tennis facilities throughout the city. For program information and registration visit www.lewistennis.com or call 970.493.7000.

yOUTH TENNISQUICKSTART Tennis An exciting new play format for learning tennis, designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring, all tailored to age and size.

Little LobberYoung players develop their basic hand and eye coordination and athletic skills. Movement, balance, and proper techniques will be taught by using fun games. Sportsmanship and encouraging words are emphasized.

Beginning JuniorHundreds of youngsters have taken these classes to start a lifetime of tennis. Learn basic stroking fundamentals, rules and play fun games to develop skills. Players will learn the correct way to hit the ball in order to build a strong foundation for future play. Sportsmanship and positive attitude is emphasized. Most players will stay in this level for at least two years.

Future StarNo longer a beginner and ready to improve technique and play matches. These intermediate juniors improve basic skills, develop more advanced strokes such as topspin and slice serves and develop match skills. Most players will stay in this level for two or more years.

The AcademyThe Academy focus is on the needs of the player that has the desire to compete at their highest level. Whether your goal is to play varsity on your high school team, to earn a state ranking or a college scholarship, this program is designed to help you reach your potential. We feel that a coordinated team consisting of the player, parents, and coaching staff will help you on your way to reach your goals. This program is for the advanced intermediate to advanced player who has had at least two to three years of tennis experience, is highly motivated and wants to work hard at their game.

There are 2 levels of AcademyCompetitive: For the motivated junior who has a few years experience and wants to leap to the next level and start tournament competition. Excellence: For the advanced junior who is motivated to excel and reach his or her potential.

Performance Training Designed specifically for the upper level high school player who typically holds a state or regional ranking and is motivated to excel and reach his or her potential. This is an intensive training program to prepare the player for tournament competition and high school and college teams.

ADULT TENNISFor program information and registration visit www.lewistennis.com or call 970.493.7000.

Beginner LessonsWhether you have never played or are getting back into the game after a long hiatus you will learn and develop your fundamentals so you can really enjoy the game. You will learn the correct way to hit forehands, backhands, volleys, overheads, and serves. You will also learn basic rules and strategies as you start competition.

Intermediate LessonsRefine your skills. Learn the “Modern Game”. Experience the techniques that are used by the pros. Develop your topspin and slice forehand, backhand and serves. Learn doubles and singles strategies that win! Drills, Strategies and Competition.

League Coaching ProgramsGet your team ready for the USA Tennis Leagues. Professional coaching will improve your team’s strategy, technique and mental toughness to enable you to compete at your best. A variety of coaching programs are available.

Premier ClinicsThese clinics are designed for the beginning through advanced player who wants more personal attention in their group instruction. Great for friends who want to learn together. Clinic times are flexible. Low student to Pro ratio.

Class ScheduleAll lesson programs except Academy are offered at Rolland Moore, Fossil Creek, Warren, and Fossil Ridge HS. Academy is only offered at Rolland Moore.

All summer sessions run for two weeks except for Session 6 which is one week.Session 1 5/31-6/11Session 2 6/14-6/25Session 3 6/28-7/9Session 4 7/12-7/23Session 5 7/26-8/6Session 6 8/9-8/13

TENNIS SPECIAL EvENTS Pizza Round RobinsThursdays 1:00-3:00 PM starting in June

Round Robins Thursdays 7:30-9:30 PM

Extravaganza5/31 10:00AM-2:00PM Rolland Moore Park7/2 6:00-8:00PM Rolland Moore Park

High School Pre-Season Camp8/3-8/7

Tournaments19 USTA sanctioned junior tournaments are offered for novice, intermediate and advanced players

Northern Colorado Open: 5/23-5/30

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AgE gROUP INDEXLearn to Swim for ages 6 months and older

35

Learn to Skate for age 4+ 82

6-14 months

Sign Language 62

15-24 months

I Can Do It Myself 62

Sign Language 62

24-36 months

I Can Do It Too 62

2 Years Old

All American Picnic 24

Art Discovery 62

Cookin’ & Crafts with Kids 62

Curious Twos 60

Funtime for Preschoolers 61

Li’l Dumplin Farmers 71

Read & Seed 81

Roly Polys 62

3 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Alphabet Soup 60

Pre-School Sports Camp 96

Art Discovery 62

British Soccer Camps 96

Cookin’ & Crafts with Kids 62

Dancin’ Dumplin’s 54

Dora & Diego’s Summer Fun 60

Fairytales Come to Life 69

Family Yoga 79

Funtime Express 61

Funtime for Preschoolers 61

I Want to Be A Scientist 60

Little Chefs Cooking Club 68

Little Peepers 72

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Once Upon A Time Kitchen 68

Outside Art 62

Parent & Tot Mud 50

Pony Riding Lessons 72

Preschool Saturday Sampler 61

Pullet Surprise 72

Read & Seed 81

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Roly Polys 62

Shake Your Sillies 69

Sing Out 68

Sprouts Summer Camp 81

Summer Celebrations 61

Tot Lots 56

Tractor Races 72

4 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Alphabet Soup 60

Pre-School Sports Camp 96

Art Discovery 62

Break It! Camp 53

British Soccer Camps 96

Dancin’ Dumplin’s 54

Summer Fun 60

EPIC Mini-Camp 55

Fairytales Come to Life 69

Family Yoga 79

Funtime Express 61

Funtime for Preschoolers 61

Giant Friends Club <ARO> 60

Going Bananas 49

Green Thumbs 71

I Want to Be A Scientist 60

K-2 Cheerleading Camp 94

Learn to Skate 95

Little Chefs Cooking Club 68

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Once Upon A Time Kitchen 68

Outside Art 62

Parent & Tot Mud 50

Pee Wee Farmers 71

Pony Riding Lessons 72

Saturday Sampler 61

Read & Seed 81

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Shake Your Sillies 69

Sing Out 68

Sprouts Summer Camp 81

Summer Celebrations 61

Summer Fun 48

Summer Playgrounds 55

Tappin’ Dumplin’s 54

Tot Lots 56

Tractor Races 72

Tumble Bumbles 53

Under the Sea 49

YAC Mini-Camp 56

5 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Alphabet Soup 60

Pre-School Sports Camp 96

Ballet & Modern 53

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Book Art 49

Break It! Camp 53

C.A.R.A. Track 96

British Soccer Camps 96

Dancin’ Dumplin’s 54

Dolls 48

Doodle Art 48

Summer Fun 60

Drawing Free 47

EPIC Mini-Camp 55

Fairy Gardens 49

Fairytales Come to Life 69

Family Yoga 79

Fantasies & Fairies 49

Fingerpaint Art 49

Fun with Paint 48

Funtime Express 61

Funtime for Preschoolers 61

Giant Friends Club <ARO> 60

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Going Bananas 49

Green Thumbs 71

I Want to Be A Scientist 60

K-2 Cheerleading Camp 94

Kiddie Art Exploration 48

Kiddie Cartooning 48

Kiddie Drawing 50

Learn to Skate 95

Little Chefs Cooking Club 68

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Once Upon A Time Kitchen 68

Outside Art 62

Parent & Tot Mud 50

Pee Wee Farmers 71

Pony Riding Lessons 72

Saturday Sampler 61

Read & Seed 81

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Scribble Art 49

Shake Your Sillies 69

Shaving Cream Art 49

Sing Out 68

Sprouts Summer Camp 81

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Celebrations 61

Summer Fun 48

Summer Playgrounds 55

Tappin’ Dumplin’s 54

Tennis 102

Tot Lots 56

Tractor Races 72

Tumble Bumbles 53

Ultimate Football 99

Under the Sea 49

YAC Mini-Camp 56

6 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Art Picnic 50

Ballet & Modern 53

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Blotter Art 49

Book Art 49

Break It! Camp 53

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

British Soccer Camps 96

Child Handbuilding 50

Dancin’ Dumplin’s 54

Dolls 48

Doodle Art 48

Drawing Free 47

EPIC Mini-Camp 55

Fairy Gardens 49

Fairytales Come to Life 69

Family Yoga 79

Fantasies & Fairies 49

Fingerpaint Art 49

Fun with Paint 48

Giant Friends Club <ARO> 60

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Going Bananas 49

Green Thumbs 71

K-2 Cheerleading Camp 94

Kiddie Art Exploration 48

Kiddie Cartooning 48

Kiddie Drawing 50

Learn to Skate 95

Little Chefs Cooking Club 68

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini Day Camp 71

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Not-So-Mini Day Camp 71

Parent & Child Pottery 50

Pony Experience 72

Pony Riding Lessons 72

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Scribble Art 49

Shake Your Sillies 69

Shaving Cream Art 49

Shotokan Karate 78

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Celebrations 61

Summer Fun 48

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Wrestling 96

Tennis 102

The Cave Painters 50

Tumble Bumbles 53

Ultimate Football 99

Under the Sea 49

Water Colors on the Pond 50

YAC Mini-Camp 56

7 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Art Picnic 50

Ballet & Modern 53

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Blotter Art 49

BMX Clinics 95

Book Art 49

Break It! Camp 53

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cars, Cars, Cars 49

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Cheerleading Camp 94

Child Handbuilding 50

Dancin’ Dumplin’s 54

Dolls 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Fabulous Flying Machines 49

Fairy Gardens 49

Family Yoga 79

Fantasies & Fairies 49

Flag Football 100

Flag Football Tournament 101

Fun with Paint 48

Giant Friends Club <ARO> 60

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Just Tumbling 53

K-2 Cheerleading Camp 94

Kiddie Art Exploration 48

Kids Can Cook 68

Learn to Skate 95

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini Day Camp 71

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Not-So-Mini Day Camp 71

Parent & Child Pottery 50

Pony Experience 72

Pony Riding Lessons 72

Position Specialty Football Camps

99

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Scribble Art 49

Shake Your Sillies 69

Shaving Cream Art 49

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

Summer Adventure 55

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Wrestling 96

Tennis 102

Terrific Trains 49

The Cave Painters 50

Tumble Bumbles 53

Ultimate Football 99

Violin, Beginning 69

Water Colors on the Pond 50

YAC Mini-Camp 56

8 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Advanced Pony Camp 71

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Art Cards 49

Art Picnic 50

Art Walk 47

B.I.K.E. Camp Beginner 57

B.I.K.E. Camp Intermediate 57

Ballet & Modern 53

Barnbuster Day Camp 71

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Beads, Beads, Beads 48

Beginning Pony Camp 71

Blotter Art 49

BMX Clinics 95

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cars, Cars, Cars 49

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Cheerleading Camp 94

Child Handbuilding 50

Children’s Jazz 53

Creative Artist 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Exploring Acrylics 48

Fabulous Flying Machines 49

Fairy Gardens 49

Family Yoga 79

Fantasies & Fairies 49

Farm Day Camp 71

Flag Football 100

Flag Football Tournament 101

Giant Friends Club <ARO> 60

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Go-Kart Camp 68

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Just Tumbling 53

Kids Can Cook 68

Learn to Skate 95

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mosaics 48

Mothers’ Helpers 67

Mural Painting 50

Parent & Child Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Position Specialty Football Camps

99

Rockin’ In the Park 69

Shake Your Sillies 69

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

Summer Adventure 55

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Wrestling 96

Nature Camp 56

Tackle Football 100

Tackle Football Camps 101

Tennis 102

Terrific Trains 49

The Cave Painters 50

Tie Dye Art 49

Violin, Beginning 69

Water Colors on the Pond 50

Young Authors 67

9 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Advanced Pony Camp 71

Afternoon Adventures 56

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Art Cards 49

Art Picnic 50

Art Walk 47

B.I.K.E. Camp Beginner 57

B.I.K.E. Camp Intermediate 57

Barnbuster Day Camp 71

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Beads, Beads, Beads 48

Beginning Pony Camp 71

Blotter Art 49

BMX Clinics 95

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cars, Cars, Cars 49

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Cheerleading Camp 94

Child Handbuilding 50

Children’s Masquerade Jazz 53

Creative Artist 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Exploring Acrylics 48

Fabulous Flying Machines 49

Family Yoga 79

Farm Day Camp 71

Flag Football 100

Flag Football Tournament 101

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Go-Kart Camp 68

Hershey’s FastTrack to Sports 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Kids Can Cook 68

Learn to Skate 95

Make-It Take-It Cooking Camp 68

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mosaics 48

Mothers’ Helpers 67

Mural Painting 50

Parent & Child Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Position Specialty Football Camps

99

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

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String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Adventure 55

Summer Basketball Individual Leagues

99

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Wrestling 96

Nature Camp 56

Tackle Football 100

Tackle Football Camps 101

Tennis 102

Terrific Trains 49

The Cave Painters 50

Tie Dye Art 49

Violin, Beginning 69

Water Colors on the Pond 50

Young Authors 67

Youth Guitar, Beginning 69

Youth Guitar, Intermediate 69

10 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Advanced Pony Camp 71

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Art Cards 49

Art Picnic 50

Art Walk 47

B.I.K.E. Camp Beginner 57

B.I.K.E. Camp Intermediate 57

Barnbuster Day Camp 71

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Beads, Beads, Beads 48

Beginning Pony Camp 71

Blotter Art 49

BMX Clinics 95

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Cheerleading Camp 94

Children’s Jazz 53

Creative Artist 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Exploring Acrylics 48

Family Yoga 79

Farm Day Camp 71

Fencing 94

Fishing Trips 91

Flag Football 100

Flag Football Tournament 101

Flower Power 49

Girls Fall Softball 98

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Go-Kart Camp 68

Hershey’s FastTrack 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Kids Can Cook 68

Learn to Skate 95

Make-It Take-It Cooking 68

Cross Country 98

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mosaics 48

Mothers’ Helpers 67

Mural Painting 50

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Position Football Camps 99

Read A Book, Be A Hero 67

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Adventure 55

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Volleyball 94

Nature Camp 56

Tackle Football 100

Tackle Football Camps 101

Tennis 102

The Cave Painters 50

Tie Dye Art 49

Trees & Me are One 89

Violin, Beginning 69

Water Colors on the Pond 50

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Young Authors 67

Youth Guitar, Beginning 69

Youth Guitar, Intermediate 69

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

11 Years Old

25th Anniversary Celebration 72

Advanced Pony Camp 71

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Art Picnic 50

Art Walk 47

B.I.K.E. Camp Beginner 57

B.I.K.E. Camp Intermediate 57

Babysitting Bootcamp 67

Barnbuster Day Camp 71

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Beads, Beads, Beads 48

Beginning Pony Camp 71

BMX Clinics 95

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Cheerleading Camp 94

Children’s Jazz 53

Creative Artist 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Family Yoga 79

Farm Day Camp 71

Fencing 94

Fishing Trips 91

Flag Football 100

Flag Football Tournament 101

Flower Power 49

Girls Fall Softball 98

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Go-Kart Camp 68

Hershey’s FastTrack 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Make-It Take-It Cooking 68

Cross Country 98

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mothers’ Helpers 67

Mural Painting 50

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Position Football Camps 99

Read A Book, Be A Hero 67

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Adventure 55

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Playgrounds 55

Summer Volleyball 94

Summer Wrestling 96

Nature Camp 56

Tackle Football 100

Tackle Football Camps 101

Teen Band Jam 70

Teen Camp Extended 57

Teen Supercamp Series 57

Tennis 102

The Cave Painters 50

Trees & Me are One 89

Violin, Beginning 69

Water Colors on the Pond 50

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Young Authors 67

Youth Guitar, Beginning 69

Youth Guitar, Intermediate 69

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

12 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

Advanced Pony Camp 71

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Art Picnic 50

Art Walk 47

B.I.K.E. Camp Beginner 57

B.I.K.E. Camp Intermediate 57

Babysitting Bootcamp 67

Barnbuster Day Camp 71

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Beads, Beads, Beads 48

Beginning Pony Camp 71

Belly Dancing, Beginning 51

BMX Clinics 95

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Camp Picasso 50

Cartooning 1,2,3 48

Cartooning, Beginning 48

British Soccer Camps 96

Children’s Jazz 53

Creative Artist 48

Drawing 1,2,3 48

Drawing, Beginning 48

Family Yoga 79

Farm Day Camp 71

Fencing 94

Fishing Trips 91

Flag Football Tournament 101

Flower Power 49

Geocache Clinic 89

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Go-Kart Camp 68

Grub Club 67

Hershey’s FastTrack 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Make-It Take-It Cooking 68

Cross Country 98

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mural Painting 50

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Read A Book, Be A Hero 67

Shotokan Karate 78

Skateboarding Camp 94

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stage Right Drama Class 69

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Camp 2010 81

Summer Volleyball 94

Summer Wrestling 96

Nature Camp 56

Teen Band Jam 70

Teen Camp Extended 57

Teen Supercamp Series 57

Tennis 102

The Cave Painters 50

Trees & Me are One 89

Water Colors on the Pond 50

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Young Authors 67

Youth Guitar, Beginning 69

Youth Guitar, Intermediate 69

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

13 Years Old

25th Anniversary Celebration 72

Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Artistic Abilities <ARO> 44

Babysitting Bootcamp 67

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Belly Dancing, Beginning 51

Boxing Conditioning 95

C.A.R.A. Track 96

British Soccer Camps 96

Country Swing & Western 51

Family Yoga 79

Fencing 94

Fishing Trips 91

Flag Football Tournament 101

Flower Power 49

Geocache Clinic 89

Girls’ Summer Softball 98

Grub Club 67

Hershey’s FastTrack 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jitterbug & East Coast 51

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Cross Country 98

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

One-Night Workshops 52

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Pottery Wheel & Handbuilding 50

Read A Book, Be A Hero 67

Shotokan Karate 78

Sign Language 70

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball 99

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Volleyball 94

Summer Wrestling 96

Teen Band Jam 70

Teen Camp Extended Enrich-ment

57

Teen Girls Into Fitness 79

Teen Guitar, Beginner 70

Teen Guitar, Intermediate 70

Teen Masquerade Jazz 54

Teen Supercamp Series 57

Tennis 102

Trees & Me are One 89

West Coast Swing 52

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Zumba 94

14 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Artistic Abilities <ARO> 44

Babysitting Bootcamp 67

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Baton Twirling is Catching 95

Belly Dancing 51

Boxing Conditioning 95

Buff Yoga 79

Buff, Bike, Balance 75

C.A.R.A. Track 96

British Soccer Camps 96

Clogging, Intermediate 51

Country Swing & Western 51

Family Yoga 79

Fencing 94

Fishing Trips 91

Franklin Method 75

Geocache Clinic 89

Grub Club 67

Hershey’s FastTrack 96

Hershey’s Track & Field 96

Hiking Trips 90

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jitterbug & East Coast 51

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

One-Night Workshops 52

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

Salsa 51

Shotokan Karate 78

Sign Language 70

Simply Knit Socks 43

Skyhawks Sports Camps 97

Stretch for Strength 77

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Wrestling 96

Teen Band Jam 70

Teen Camp Extended 57

Teen Girls Into Fitness 79

Teen Guitar, Beginner 70

Teen Guitar, Intermediate 70

Teen Masquerade Jazz 54

Teen Supercamp Series 57

Tennis 102

West Coast Swing 52

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Yoga, Beginning 79

Zumba 76

Zumba 94

15 Years Old

Anniversary Celebration 72

Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Artistic Abilities <ARO> 44

Babysitting Bootcamp 67

Backpacking 101 91

Backpacking Trips 91

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Baseball For All <ARO> 98

Belly Dancing 51

Boxing Conditioning 95

Buff Yoga 79

Buff, Bike, Balance 75

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Clogging, Intermediate 51

Country Swing & Western 51

Family Yoga 79

Fencing 94

Franklin Method 75

Geocache Clinic 89

Grub Club 67

Hiking Trips 90

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jitterbug & East Coast 51

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mountain Biking 90

One-Night Workshops 52

Outdoor Adventure Weekend 91

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Pony Club 72

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

Salsa 51

Shotokan Karate 78

Sign Language 70

Simply Knit Socks 43

Stretch for Strength 77

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Wrestling 96

Teen Band Jam 70

Teen Camp Extended 57

Teen Girls Into Fitness 79

Teen Guitar, Beginner 70

Teen Guitar, Intermediate 70

Teen Masquerade Jazz 54

Teen Supercamp Series 57

Tennis 102

West Coast Swing 52

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Yoga, Beginning 79

Zumba 76

Zumba 94

16 Years Old

1-Day Softball Tournament 93

2-Day Softball Tournament 93

Anniversary Celebration 72

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Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

Adult Basketball League 92

Adult Flag Football 93

All American Picnic 24

Archery 94

Artistic Abilities <ARO> 44

Backpacking 102 91

Backpacking Trips 91

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Belly Dancing 51

Boxing Conditioning 95

Buff Yoga 79

Buff, Bike, Balance 75

C.A.R.A. Track 96

Calligraphy, Beginning 44

Clogging, Intermediate 51

Coed Kickball League 94

Country Swing & Western Dance

51

Fall Adult Volleyball 93

Family Yoga 79

Fencing 94

Fit Rhythms 76

Franklin Method 75

Geocache Clinic 89

Half Marathon Training 76

Hiking Trips 90

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jitterbug & East Coast 51

Jump N Rope Camp 57

Men’s Softball 93

Mexican Cooking 64

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mountain Biking 90

One-Night Workshops 52

Outdoor Adventure 91

Outdoor Volleyball 92

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Photography, Beginning 46

Wheel & Handbuilding 50

Poudre Raft Trip <ARO> 87

Salsa 51

Shotokan Karate 78

Sign Language 70

Simply Knit Socks 43

Step Aerobics 77

Stretch for Strength 77

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball Team 98

Summer Wrestling 96

Teen Girls Into Fitness 79

Teen Guitar, Beginner 70

Teen Guitar, Intermediate 70

Teen Masquerade Jazz 54

Tennis 102

Thai Kick Boxing 92

West Coast Swing 52

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Yoga, Beginning 79

Zumba 76

Zumba 94

17 Years Old

1-Day Softball Tournament 93

2-Day Softball Tournament 93

Anniversary Celebration 72

Adaptive Canoe Clinic 89

Adaptive Waterskiing 87

Adult Basketball League 92

Adult Flag Football 93

All American Picnic 24

Artistic Abilities <ARO> 44

Backpacking 103 91

Backpacking Trips 91

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Belly Dancing 51

Boxing Conditioning 95

Buff Yoga 79

Buff, Bike, Balance 75

Calligraphy, Beginning 44

Clogging, Intermediate 51

Coed Kickball League 94

Country Swing & Western 51

Fall Adult Volleyball 93

Family Yoga 79

Fencing 94

Fit Rhythms 76

Franklin Method 75

Geocache Clinic 89

Half Marathon Training 76

Hiking Trips 90

Horsemanship I 72

Horsemanship II 72

Hunter Education 89

Jitterbug & East Coast Swing 51

Men’s Softball 93

Mexican Cooking 64

Milk & Cookies Storytelling 72

Mini-Moo Golf Classic 72

Mountain Biking 90

One-Night Workshops 52

Outdoor Adventure Weekend 91

Outdoor Volleyball 92

Parent & Teen Pottery 50

Photography, Beginning 46

Pottery Wheel & Handbuilding 50

Poudre Raft Trip <ARO> 87

Salsa 51

Shotokan Karate 78

Sign Language for Teenagers 70

Simply Knit Socks 43

Step Aerobics 77

Stretch for Strength 77

String Ochestra, Beginning 69

Summer Basketball Team League

98

Teen Guitar, Beginner 70

Teen Guitar, Intermediate 70

Teen Masquerade Jazz 54

Tennis 102

Thai Kick Boxing 92

West Coast Swing 52

Whitewater Rafting Trips 91

Yoga, Beginning 79

Zumba 76

Zumba 94

18 Years & Up

Alternative Programs

Bingo/Ice Cream Social <ARO> 34

Boulder Dinner Theatre <ARO> 34

Bowling <ARO> 34

Cooking <ARO> 33

Crafts <ARO> 33

Dance Committee <ARO> 34

End of Summer Picnic <ARO> 34

Hiking Trip <ARO> 33

Monthly Themed Dances <ARO>

34

Movie Night <ARO> 33

Park Games <ARO> 33

Picnic & CSU Lagoon Concert <ARO>

34

Rockies Game <ARO> 34

Aqua Fitness

Aqua Box 74

Aqua Natal 73

Basic H2O Workout 73

Cardio Strength 73

Classics 74

Deep H2O 74

Deep H2O Plus 74

Fitness & Fun 73

MS Aqua Exercise 73

Stretch & Tone 73

Twinges Plus 73

Twinges-In-the-Hinges <ARO> 73

Arts & Crafts

Advanced Jewelry Casting 44

Advanced Wheel & Hand-building

47

Artistic Abilities 44

Beading, Beginning 44

Beg+ Wheel & Handbuilding 47

Beginning Wheel & Hand-building

47

Bob Ross Painting 44

Calligraphy, Beginning 45

Calligraphy, Continuing 43

Clay Concepts 47

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain

43

Essential Cartooning 43

Feltmaking Purse 43

Glass Etching 43

Handbuilding Expressions 47

Intermediate Wheel & Hand-building

47

Leather Work 44

Non-Adhesive Bookbinding 45

Paste Paper 46

Photography, Advanced 46

Photography, Beginning 46

Porcelain Painting, Advanced 45

Porcelain Painting, Beginning 44

Porcelain Painting, Inter-mediate

44

Potters Potting 46

Pottery Lab 47

Pottery Sampler 47

Raku Workshop 47

Simply Knit Socks 43

Skein Painting & Dyeing 43

Soap Making 44

Suminigashi Paper Marbling 46

Total Body Care 44

Watercolor Drawing 43

Watercolor, Beginning 45

Watercolor, Intermediate 45

Woodworking, Beginning 46

Woodworking, Intermediate 46

Dance & Movement

Ballet, Beginning 51

Ballet, Intermediate 51

Ballet, Low/Intermediate 51

Ballroom & Latin Dance 51

Belly Dancing, Beginning 51

Belly Dancing, Intermediate 51

Clogging, Intermediate 51

Country Swing & Western Dance

51

Jitterbug & East Coast Swing 51

Line Dance 52

Modern Dance, Beginning 52

One-Night Workshops 52

Private Dance Instruction 51

Salsa 51

West Coast Swing 52

Education & Enrichment

Adult Guitar, Beginning 66

American Sign Language 65

CPR & First Aid 64

CPR Professional 64

Excel 63

Financial Fitness 65

Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap, Travel Cheap

66

Free Computer Help 63

Frequent Flyer Goldmine 66

Getting Started with Social Media

63

Hottest Travel Careers 67

How To Be A Travel Writer 67

Indian Cooking 64

Internet Email 64

Internet, Advanced 63

Internet, Introduction 63

Just Once Piano Class for Busy People

63

Laughter Yoga 67

Mental Strategies for Sports 63

Mexican Cooking 64

Microsoft Word, Advanced 64

Microsoft Word, Beginning 64

Mindfulness Meditation 67

Peripheral Neuropathy 67

Phamaly Performance <ARO> 66

Preserving Your Life Story 63

Quicken 64

Social Media II - Strategies 63

Tea & Scones 65

Walk With Confidence 67

Who Would Inherit A Pitchfork 65

Windows, Advanced 64

Windows, Beginning 64

Fitness

Adaptive Yoga <ARO> 79

Aikido 77

Back & Body Strengthening 75

Buff Yoga 79

Buff, Bike, Balance 75

Chair Yoga 79

Easy Movement & Pain Relief 76

Family Yoga 79

Fit Rhythms 76

Franklin Method 75

Free Demo of Bootcamp 180 77

Half Marathon Training 76

Lose To Win 75

Low-Impact Aerobics 77

MS Dryland Exercise <ARO> 76

N’Balance 75

Parklane Fitness 77

Qi Gong 78

Shotokan Karate 78

Shreadmill 76

Silver Strenth & Balance 76

Spin & Tone 76

Stability Ball Challenge 76

Step Aerobics 77

Strength & Tone 75

Strength Training 75

Stretch for Strength 77

Strictly Stretching 75

Tai Chi, Beginning 77

Tai Chi, Continuing 77

Theraball/Stability 76

Tri-Planar Pilates 77

Viniyoga 79

Yoga, Beginning 79

Your Choice Aerobics 77

Zumba 76

Gardens On Spring Creek

Articulture 81

Bike Tour of Champion Trees 80

Urban Gardening Festival 81

Urban Gardening Festival Classes

80

Outdoor Recreation

Adaptive Canoe Clinic <ARO> 89

Adaptive Waterskiing <ARO> 87

Archery, Introduction 88

Basic Camping & Outdoor Skills

87

Cabin Camping Trip <ARO> 87

Estes Park Aerial Tramway 89

Geocache Clinic 89

Hikes 87

Horseback Riding 89

Hunter Education 89

Mountain View Picnic 89

Poudre Raft Trip <ARO> 87

Rafting 88

Ropes Course 88

Walk/Stroll 88

Wildflower Hikes 88

Wildlife Signs, Tracking & Trailing

89

Sports

1-Day Softball Tournament 93

2-Day Softball Tournament 93

Adult Basketball League 92

Adult Flag Football 93

Boxing Conditioning 95

Coed Kickball League 94

Fall Adult Volleyball 93

Fencing 94

Lunchtime Basketball 94

Men’s Softball 93

Outdoor Vollyeball 92

Tai Kick Boxing 92

Tennis 102

Unified Softball 92

Zumba 94

Age 21+

Education & Enrichment

Wine Tasting 63

50 Years & Up

Arts & Crafts

Open Shop 22

Quilting Quorum 22

Visual Arts Committee 22

Cards & Games

Bingo 25

Bridge Mentoring 25

Cards 25

Cards & Games 25

Health & Wellness

Alzheimer’s Association Programs

24

Arthritis Support Group 22

Aspen Club Presentations 24

Audiology Screening 22

Balance Screens 22

Blood Pressure Checks 22

Chair Massage 22

Cholesterol Testing & Blood Pressure

22

Foot Care Clinics 23

Legal Services 23

Los Anciano Unidos 24

Massage Therapy 23

Preventing Falls 23

VOA Senior Nutrition Program

23

Social Opportunities

Breakfast with Jack Slade 25

Celebrations 25

Dining Out Fort Collins 25

Donut Make You Wonder 25

Duplicate Bridge 25

Moonlight Melody Dances

25

New Release Movies 25

Progressive Dinner 25

Texas Hold ‘em Poker 25

Wii Bowling 25

Special Events

All American Picnic 24

Grandparents Day 24

Summer Fest at The Farm 24

Tribute to the Eagles 24

Sports

AOA Badminton Players 24

AOA Basketball 24

Trips

Alan Jackson Concert 29

Amazing Coal Mine Tour 30

Brooks and Dunn Concert 29

Bull Durham Casino 27

Cherry Creek Arts Festival 28

Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo

29

Colorado Symphony 27

CSU Walking Tours 29

Deadwood Gaming Tour 30

Depot Tour & Lunch 26

Doc Hollidays Casino 28

Fort Collins History Tour 28

Fort Robinson Trip 27

Fortune Valley Casino 27

Fortune Valley Casino 29

Fortune Valley Casino 30

Ghost Towns Tour 28

King Tut Exhibit 28

Lady Luck Casino 28

Local Farm Tours 29

Loveland Sculpture Show 29

Madama Butterfly at Cen-tral City Opera

27

Out to Lunch 29

Peter Pan at Boulder Din-ner Theatre

27

Pikes Peak Cog Railroad & More

28

Poudre Canyon Lunch 28

Rockies vs. Brewers 27

Rockies vs. Dodgers 30

Rockies vs. Pirates 29

South Pacific 28

Sunday Out to Lunch 27

Sunday Out to Lunch 28

Sunday Out to Lunch 29

Three Decembers at Central City Opera

28

Traveling Gourmet 27

Traveling Gourmet 30

Vintage Aero Museum 26

Wine, Peaches and River Trip

30

Young Frankenstein 27

60 Years & Up

Outdoor Recreation

Ropes Course 88

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