City of Aurora
MAY • 2021
PARKS, REC. & OPEN SPACE
SEASONAL ACTIVITIES & FESTIVITIES
DUE TO THE EVER-CHANGING MEASURES SURROUNDING COVID-19, ALL PROGRAMS, FACILITIES & AMENITIES AVAILABILITY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR THE MOST UPDATED INFORMATION, VISIT AURORAGOV.ORG/RECREATION.
HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES
• Stay home if you have symptoms or are sick or if anyone you have come in contact with has symptoms or is sick. Please consult your medical professional for advice. • In accordance with state & local privacy & confidentiality laws & regulations, organizations are required to notify local health officials to aid in contact tracing if exposures occur. Please contact us if you or a family member has tested positive for COVID–19 following recent attendance of any recreation facilities or programs. • Individuals at risk of severe illness from COVID-19 are strongly encouraged to consider remaining at home or in the vast great outdoors as much as possible. Individuals at risk of severe illness from COVID-19 means: - 65 years of age or older; - have cancer; - have chronic kidney disease; - have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; - are immunocompromised; - have body mass index of 30 or higher; - have serious heart conditions; - have Sickle cell disease; - have Type 2 diabetes mellitus; and - other individuals determined to be high risk by a licensed healthcare provider. • All individuals must wear face coverings in public indoor spaces when social distancing is not possible. Individuals in Colorado are ordered to wear medical or non-medical face covering due to the presence of coronavirus (COVID-19) by Executive Order (EO) D 2020 138. Those with a medical exemption, will not be allowed to enter the facility because they pose a direct threat to the health and safety of others. Face Coverings cannot be worn in the water but should be worn while entering/exiting the pool or while on the pool deck. • Please always maintain six feet of separation from other guests & staff.
• Where additional social distancing measures are needed (i.e. entry & front desk) floor markers will be present to assist in 6-foot distancing. • Between reservation time slots, each facility is closed for 15-minutes to clean & disinfect between groups. 30-minute closures may be included during high traffic times. • Only staff feeling healthy will be permitted to work. • Strength & cardio equipment have been spread out, rearranged, &/or limited in order to assist in social distancing efforts. • Reminders, guidelines & announcements regarding new health & safety precautions, expectations & requirements will be visible & made throughout the facility. • Please help keep our facilities safe by using the provided disinfecting wipes on fitness equipment, washing your hands frequently & using hand sanitizer. • Come ready to work out & we suggest leaving bags at home as certain amenities (including locker rooms) will be limited. Locker room & shower usage will be limited due to Covid. Please come dressed prepared for your activity. • Water fountains will be inactive. Touchless bottle fillers will be available so please bring your own water bottle. • Indoor Pools (Beck, Central & Moorhead Recreation Centers): Upon entry, every lap swim guest will be assigned a chair that may be used to rest or place swim related items such as towel, water bottle, goggles, kick board, etc. Portable open showers are available on the pool deck for patrons to rinse off prior to & after entering the pool. Patrons who have reserved water walking slots must be respectful of others while walking. Always walk to the right side of the lane & if passing, do so quickly to the far left. • All other facility policies prior to closure also remain in effect. Failure to follow rules or staff instructions will result in loss of facility use privileges.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES 2 CENTERS AND FACILITIES 4 ACAA 5 AQUATICS 6 ARISE 8 COOKING 10 CRAFTS 15 FITNESS | BECK RECREATION CENTER 16 FITNESS | CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER 17 FITNESS | MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER 19 GYMNASTICS 20 MARTIAL ARTS 22 NATURE 23 PRESCHOOL 28 SPORTS 29 YOUTH SPORTS 31
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CENTERS AND FACILITIES
WE’RE OPEN!
FOUR OF OUR RECREATION CENTERS: ACAA, BECK, CENTRAL AND MOORHEAD Registration is required for designated 1 hour & 15-minute time slots. You can register three days in advance for any of these facilities. Space is limited! Reserve your time online. Register at CityofAurora.PerfectMind.com or by calling us at one of the recreation centers or registration office during our open hours. When registering online, login to your account. Under View Activities, Recreation – Guest Slot • Choose the location and activity area. Only one activity area per time slot. • Follow the prompts. • Pay with your membership or our drop-in fee. That’s it! Show up on your reserved day before your time slot to check in. Guests are asked to wait outside of the facility in a line remaining 6-feet away from one another (signage will be provided) OR in your vehicle until a staff member permits entry. Upon entry into the facility, please adhere to staff direction & signage to check-in at the front desk. Staff will verify that you have signed up for the given time slot. If you have a member ID please have it ready to scan upon check-in at the front desk.
REGISTRATION OFFICE MON.-FRI., 8:30 A.M.-NOON & 1-4:30 P.M. / 303.326.8650 AURORA CENTER FOR ACTIVE ADULTS
BECK RECREATION CENTER
30 DEL MAR CIR.
800 TELLURIDE ST.
303.739.7950
303.739.6888
HOURS:
HOURS:
• MON.-FRI., 7 A.M.-4 P.M.
• MON.-FRI., 7 A.M.-6:45 P.M.
• SAT. & SUN., CLOSED
• SAT. & SUN., CLOSED
Activities available – Workout area, Billards
Activities available – Workout area, Lap Lanes, Fitness Classes
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
18150 E VASSAR PL.
2390 HAVANA ST.
720.859.4999
303.326.8315
HOURS:
HOURS:
• MON.-FRI., 6 A.M.-8:45 P.M.
• MON.-FRI., 6 A.M.-7:45 P.M.
• SAT. & SUN., 8 A.M.-6:15 P.M.
• SAT. & SUN., 8 A.M.-4:45 P.M.
Activities available – Workout area, Lap Lanes, Lazy River, Fitness Classes, Open Swim, Basketball, Pickleball
Activities available – Workout area, Gym (1 person per time, NO games), Lap Lanes, Lazy River, Open Swim, Fitness Classes
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ACAA
AURORA CENTER FOR ACTIVE ADULTS ACCA OPEN IN MAY Registration is required for designated 1 hour and 15-minute time slots. You can register three days in advance. Space is limited. Reserve your time online. Register at CityofAurora.PerfectMind.com or by calling us at 303.739.7950. When you arrive for your reserved time, we ask you to wait outside of the facility remaining 6 feet away from one another. Upon entry into the facility, please adhere to staff direction and signage to check in at the front desk.
VIRTUAL-LIFELONG LEARNING SPANISH-INTERMEDIATE Instructor can teach class in real time, communicate with students and test levels of comprehension via live video instructional format. Students should have a basic foundation of the Spanish language including the alphabet, basic phrases, spelling and previous experience conjugating basic verbs. Students should be self-starters, wanting to improve Spanish for travel, workplace or conversation. This class will be virtual, each student will be contacted prior to class regarding virtual attendance. 37563 May 1, 8, 15, 22 • Sat., 9-11 a.m. • $88 ($70 Resident) • Instructor: Teresa Chavez-Krumland
LINE DANCING Step into your dancing shoes and kick up a storm in our Line Dance Classes. Line Dancing is a great way to exercise and have fun all at the same time! Beginning 38289 May 5, 12, 19 & 26 • Wed., 11 a.m.-noon Improver/Intermediate 38291 May 5, 12, 19 & 26 • Wed., 12:15-1:15 p.m. • $30 ($24 Resident) • Beck Recreation Center • Instructor Laura Bandstra
TRAVEL ADVENTURES WITH MANDY AND COLLETTE TRAVEL Learn all about the wonderful destinations, cultures and adventures from around the world with a representative from Collette Travel in this virtual class. 38376 May 18 • Tue., 10-11 a.m. 36849 May 18 • Tue., 6-7 p.m. • $7 ($5 Resident)
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AQUATICS BECK RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL Lap Swim only with limited spots available except during Aquafit. Pool Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m.-6:45 p.m.
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER Lap Swim and Water Walking with limited spots available during the weekday. Lap Swim, Water Walking and Open Swim with limited spots available on weekends. Pool Hours: Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-8:45 p.m. Sat. & Sun., 8 a.m.-6:15 p.m.
MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL Lap Swim, Water Walking and Open Swim with limited spots available. Pool Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Sat. & Sun, 9:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m.
UTAH INDOOR POOL Lap Swim only with limited spots available during the weekday. Lap Swim and Open Swim with limited spots available during the weekend. POOL HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 6-9:30 a.m.; 6:30-8 p.m. Sat. & Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
AQUA FIT BECK INDOOR POOL AQUA FITNESS A challenging aerobic workout in the water! Pre- and Post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required. • Mon.-Thu., 8:30-9:45 a.m. • Mon./Wed., 5:30-6:45 p.m. ARTHRITIS AQUA FITNESS Ages 18 & older Keep your joints heathy and your body in motion. • Mon.-Wed., 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. • Fri., 8:30-9:45 a.m. AQUA CARDIO SPLASH Focus on movement and cardiovascular fitness. Come join us to increase stamina, muscular endurance and cardiovascular fitness. • Thu., 5:30-6:45 p.m. AQUA DEEP WATER Low impact, high intensity aqua fitness with a focus on cardio and abs. Ability to swim is required. • Fri., 5:30-6:45 p.m.
UTAH INDOOR POOL AQUA FITNESS A challenging aerobic workout in the water! Pre- and Post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required. • Sat./Sun., 8-9:30 a.m.
The city of Aurora is now hiring lifeguards for summer! If you are not already certified, we certify and train our employees free of charge. For more information on how to apply and upcoming lifeguard classes, contact bhagen@auroragov.org
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AQUATICS GROUP SWIM LESSONS Ages 3-13 The city of Aurora will be launching our new swim lesson program in June! Through the summer, each session will be two weeks long and run Mon.-Fri. at the same time each day. Not sure which level your child should be in? Visit AuroraGov.org/Aquatics and continue to ‘Swim Lessons’.
TBD • Session 1: June 7-18
• Session 2: June 21-July 2 • Session 3: July 5-16 • Session 4: July 19-30 Registration for Session 1 will open May 6 or 24? (there were two different dates provided), with registration for subsequent sessions opening one week before the start date of each session. • Indoor Pools: Beck, Utah • Outdoor Pools: Aqua Vista, Del Mar, Meadow Hills • Fees: TBD
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ARISE
A.R.I.S.E
ADAPTIVE RECREATION & INCLUSION SERVICES FOR EVERYONE - FORMALLY THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Encouraging meaningful recreation opportunities and programs for individuals with disabilities to enhance and expand social, cognitive, affective and physical abilities.
CYO (CREATE YOUR OWN) PROGRAM Looking for a program to best meet your needs or goals? Reach out to our team about available options for customizing an adaptive four-week program for you and at least three or more friends, siblings and/or classmates seeking similar opportunities. • Customize days/times • $40 ($32 Resident) – 1-hour • $80 ($64 Resident) – 2-hour • Beck, Central or Moorhead Recreation Centers
TRY IT OUT TUESDAY-NIGHTS Join your friends exploring creative ways of experimenting with activities. Have fun engaging and expressing yourself while moving and grooving! 38351 May 4-25 • Tue., 4:30-6:30 p.m. • $80 ($64 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
WONDEROUS WEDNESDAY Beat that mid-week slump and join your friends for some active and creative fun! 38352 May 5-26 • Wed., 1-3 p.m. • $80 ($64 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
TOTALLY FUN THURSDAYS Variety of active games, dancing, workouts and more! 38353 May 6-27 • Thu., 10 a.m.-noon • $80 ($64 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
Scholarship funding available, reach out for further details.
*Looking for virtual or at-home programming options? email bbolks@auroragov.org
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ARISE ADAPTIVE SPORTS SKILLS TRAINING
AT-HOME MOUNTAIN HIKES
With sports looking much different these days, now is the perfect time to improve those FUNdamental skills. With our individualized training, athletes will be physically and mentally ready to play! 38346 May 1-22 • Sat., 9:45-10:45 a.m. (Young athletes 3-7) (Youth 8-14) • $25 ($20 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
FRIDAY NIGHT IN GRILL, GAB & GAMES! After the long week, join us on the patio for grilling up some grub, socializing & a variety of games! 38345 May 21 • Fri., 4:30-6:30 p.m. • $28 ($22 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
Join in as everyone independently takes on the challenge of hiking mountains around the world. Counting your steps and tracking your miles to reach the summit at your own pace. If interested, please contact us for more information.
1:1 FITNESS Complete a short assessment with ARISE staff to develop a program plan with individualized goals. Meet for an hour weekly with staff to receive encouragement and support needed to reach your goal. Cancellations must be made 24 hours prior to your scheduled sessions. 6-week session: $165 ($132 Resident)
SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOCCER & TRACK & FIELD Learn fundamentals of soccer, track and field. It will focus on skill development and working on improving your personal best. Participants could have the opportunity to compete in individualized competition! Apr. 3-May 22 ** Inquire to sign up mid-season • Sat., 11 a.m.-noon (Young adults/adults 15+) • $25 ($25 Resident) • Central Recreation Center
*Looking for virtual or at-home programming options? email bbolks@auroragov.org
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COOKING
AURORA COOKS LIVE! INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL COOKING CLASSES
Let us bring our teaching kitchen to into the comfort of your home! Join us for a 2-hour class where you can cook along live with one of our talented chefs. We’ll walk you through the entire menu, sharing our tips and expertise while providing opportunities to virtually connect and share the dishes we create together. Each participant will receive a copy of the recipes, ingredient list and shopping list along with the virtual registration link for each class. • All classes are $15 & 2 hours unless noted. • Price includes registration link for entire household. • All classes are virtual & will take place in YOUR home. • All classes will be conducted through Microsoft Teams & no account or login is required. • Following registration, participants will receive an email with recipes, shopping & equipment lists in order to prepare for class. • All classes are non-refundable & all purchases are final.
PARENT/TOT
Curriculum designed for youth ages 3-6 accompanied by an adult 18 or older.
CINCO DE MAYO FIESTA Celebrate Cinco de Mayo making Mexican street snacks with your tot! Menu: Baked Bean and Cheese Flautas, Elote Corn Salad and Strawberry Agua Fresca. 38064 May 1 • Sat., 10-11:30 a.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
A WAFFLE LOT Gather the family and meet us in the kitchen for a brunch that will be a waffle lot of fun! Menu: Bacon and Cheddar Chaffle Sandwiches (Egg and Cheese Waffles) and Rainbow Fruit Skewers. 38065 May 15 • Sat., 9-10:30 a.m. • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
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COOKING PARENT/FAMILY Curriculum designed for youth ages 6-12 accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH Celebrating all the Moms this weekend! Join us in thanking the women who’ve done so much for us with a delicious brunch spread! Menu: Monte Cristo Crepes, Cheesy Asparagus and Strawberry Cream Scones. 38066 May 8 • Sat., 10 a.m.-noon • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
MOCHI MADNESS Mochi, a Japanese dessert made of sweet rice flour, is unique in texture- chewy, dense and melts in your mouth. In this class, we will dive into baking mochi cake and making mochi dough to wrap around fun fillings! Menu: Coconut Mochi Cake and Cookie Dough Filled Mochi. 38067 May 15 • Sat., 2-4 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
ONCE UPON A THYME ‘Tis told, that between the pages of a book is a wonderful place to cook. Get your “plots” and pans ready for this fairytale feast. YOU are the kitchen hero and will journey through some enchanting recipes to find a dinner happily ever after. Menu: Fi Fie Fo Yum Roasted Chicken, Rumpelstiltskin’s Spicy Garlic Golden Threads (Spaghetti Squash) and Jack’s Magical-Giant Ginger Beans (Edamame). 38068 May 28 • Fri., 6-8 p.m. • Instructor: Ryan Schaefer
NEW! TEEN
Curriculum designed for youth ages 13-15.
CUPCAKE CREATIONS Channel your inner pastry chef and join us to make these show stopping cupcakes to share with the whole family! Menu: Vanilla Cupcake, Cookie Dough Filling, Chocolate Icing and a Mini Cookie Topper. 38074 May 22 • Sat., 2-4 p.m. • Instructor: Ryan Schaefer
BUDDING CHEF BASICS: YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL COOKING Curriculum designed for youth ages 8-12-years-old. • $5 per class Join us for a virtual afterschool cooking class from your own kitchen! Our talented staff will connect with students virtually and guide them through a 1-hour class where they’ll develop essential skills to confidently cook at home. Youth will prepare a snack or simple meal with 10 ingredients or less in each class. • Wed., 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall 38069 May 5 - Baked Veggie Quesadilla 38070 May 19 - Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
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COOKING ADULT 15+
Curriculum designed for adults ages 15 & older.
CORE TECHNIQUES BACK TO THE BASICS WITH AURORA COOKS
In each of these skill-based classes you will join us to create a unique menu where we will focus on a cooking method, sauce and knife work. Take them individually or take them all for a deep dive into all things culinary.
BACK TO BASICS 4: SAUCE TOMATE, BRAISING, AND YEAST DOUGHS In this class we will learn the ins and outs of braising (my favorite cooking method...Shh don’t tell the others) with some knife skills and a quick dive into homemade breads. Menu: Shakshouka (eggs braised in a spicy tomato sauce), Homemade Rolls and Honey and Anise Braised Pineapple. 38076 May 1 • Sat., 2-4 p.m. • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
BACK TO BASICS: LET’S DO BRUNCH Let us walk you through a brunch menu that will help you practice those knife skills and the perfect poached egg! Menu: Crumpets 2 Ways: Sweet Potato and Chorizo Hash with a Poached Egg and Honey Butter Crumpets with Blackberry Jam. 38077 May 29 • Sat., 10 a.m.-noon • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
DOUBLE DUTY MEALS Cook once and eat twice! Tired of recipes that make way too much and leave you eating leftovers for days? Join us for a 1-hour class using 10 ingredients or less where we’ll help you liven up your dinner routine and teach you to prepare a delicious 2 portion meal. We’ll also include a recipe on how to use the ingredients you prepared for another exceptional meal later in the week! • Fridays, 3-4 p.m. • Instructor: Kirsten Hall 38033 May 14 – Pan Seared Flat Iron Steak and Mushroom Risotto Bonus Recipe for Leftovers: Cheesy Arancini (Baked Risotto Balls) & Arugula Steak Salad 38034 May 28 – Crispy Cod Fillets & Garlicy Roasted Asparagus Bonus Recipe for Leftovers: Maryland Style Cod Cake Sandwiches with Lemon Aioli
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COOKING 10 INGREDIENTS, 2 DINNERS Make the most out of what you buy at the grocery store. We will take 10 ingredients and prepare 2 delicious meals, making your week in the kitchen a little easier. Menu: Chicken Stir Fried Cauliflower Rice, Chicken Shepard’s Pie with Whipped Cauliflower Topping. 38078 May 7 • Fri., 6-8 p.m. • Instructor: Ryan Schaefer
CAST IRON COOKIN’ Discover just how versatile cooking with cast iron can be and learn the basics for caring for your skillet. Menu: Skillet Balsamic Peach Pork Chops, Crispy Smashed Potatoes and Charred Broccoli Salad. 38079 May 8 • Sat., 2-4 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
HEAVEN AND HEALTHY Saint or not, we are all faced with unhealthy food temptations. Cooking healthier doesn’t have to be unsatisfying. Join us as we learn how to prepare a healthy and heavenly menu that will be sure to taste and make you feel great! Menu: Charred Cauliflower Steaks with Smokey Romesco, Tuscan Herb White Beans and Roasted Kale with Garlic. 38080 May 14 • Fri., 6-8 p.m. • Instructor: Ryan Schaefer
EVERYDAY INDIAN Fresh, Flavorful and Delicious! Join us in making an Indian spread that will tickle all your taste buds. Menu: Green Chicken Masala, Garlic Bhatura, Gujarati Cabbage with Coconut and Potato. 38082 May 20 • Thu., 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
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COOKING ADULT 21+ Curriculum designed for adults ages 21 & older.
LET’S GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO TACO ABOUT Give taco night a plant based spin with these fancy tacos! Menu: Vegan Chorizo Tacos with Pico Verde, Tempeh and Broccoli Quinoa Salad with a Paloma to drink. 38025 May 6 • Thu., 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Instructor: Kirsten Hall
DOWN SOUTH SUPPER Come for supper, y’all! Learn how to make a variety of comfort food fixin’s that are sure to add some southern hospitality to your table. Menu: Nashville Hot Chicken, Braised Collard Greens, Cheddar Cornbread Muffins and a Sweet Tea Mint Julep to drink. 38028 May 13 • Thu., 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
HAWAIIAN BBQ LUAU Embrace your inner aloha and taste the diverse cuisine of the Hawaiian Islands. Menu: Beef Short Ribs, Pineapple Fried Rice and a Mai Tai to sip. 38087 May 27 • Thu., 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
CHILEAN EMPANADAS AND PISCO SOURS Explore the unique flavors of Chilean empanadas and learn how to make their national drink – the Pisco Sour. Menu: Empanadas De Pino (Chilean Beef Empanadas), Chilean Pebre Salsa, and Pisco Sours. 38088 May 29 • Sat., 2-4 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
NEW MIDDLE EAST Aurora Cooking Guru says, “Cook different something that is familiar.” Try new flavors as we prepare these simple and approachable recipes. Discover a taste of the New Middle East. Menu: Crispy Chicken Sesame Schnitzel with Harissa Honey, Persian Chopped Salad, Turmeric and Toasted Cumin Rice and Cardamom Mint and Lemon Cocktail. 38031 May 21 • Fri., 6-8 p.m. • Instructor: Ryan Schaefer
PERUVIAN COASTAL CUISINE Explore the vast culinary scene of Peru and pair it with a Chilcano, a Peruvian favorite. Menu: Peruvian Fish Ceviche, Avocado Quinoa Salad, and Patacones (Plantain Chips) washed down with a Chilcano. 38086 May 22 • Sat., 6-8 p.m. • Instructor: Mia Randall
FREE MEAL PROGRAM AGES 18 & UNDER Free afterschool meals at a recreation center near you! • No enrollment necessary. • Monday-Friday • Central Recreation Center • Moorhead Recreation Center • For more information, visit AuroraGov.org/YouthMeals
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CRAFTS
VIRTUAL CRAFTING Enjoy crafting from the comfort and safety of your own homes. Spend a couple of hours creating handmade items including décor, seasonal artwork and crafts. Classes taught by Aurora Center for Active Adults staff in a step-by-step instructional format. • Class prices vary, see individual class for cost. • Some classes will provide “kits” for patrons to pick up from a local recreation center. • Price includes registration link for entire household. • All classes are virtual & will take place in YOUR home. • All classes will be conducted through WebEx & no account or login is required. • Following registration, participants will receive an email with class details including any supplies needed. • All classes are non-refundable & all purchases are final.
CROCHET & KNITTING* Ages 16 & older Fix common crochet and knitting mistakes, read patterns, tension your yarn and discover how simple finishing details can make your project a success. You’ll need a #5 smooth bulky yarn and size 6mm needles or hooks, or what you are working on. This class will be virtual, each student will be contacted prior to class regarding virtual attendance. 37566 May 6, 13, 20, 27 • Thu., 9:30-11:30 a.m. • $60 ($48 Resident) • Instructor: Heather Jones
SATURDAY QUILT BLOCK This class is intended for quilters of all levels. This class will be virtual, each student will be contacted prior to class regarding virtual attendance. 37573 May 1 • Sat., 9 a.m.-noon • $18 ($14 Resident) • Instructor: Diane Henderson
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FITNESS | BECK RECREATION CENTER
SPECIALTY FITNESS
AT BECK RECREATION CENTER TAI CHI Ages 16 & older Improve range of motion and balance with circular movement patterns repeated with focus on grace, balance and controlled breathing. 38094 May 4-25 • Tue., 10:30-11:30 a.m. 38090 May 6-27 • Thu., 10:30-11:30 a.m. • $16 ($13 Resident)
SPIN Ages 16 & older Indoor cycling provides a fun and challenging cardiovascular workout for all ages and fitness levels. Experience a full ride of hills, sprints and endurance intervals with energizing music. 38092 May 3-24 • Mon., 5:30-6:30 p.m. 38089 May 5-26 • Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident)
YOGA FLOW Ages 16 & older Take it to the next level. Some yoga experience is helpful, although not required. Open to everyone with the ability to move through standing, kneeling and reclined positions unassisted. 38091 May 5-26 • Wed., 9-10 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident)
BECK RECREATION DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT Ages 50 & older Moving to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Weights, resistance bands and a SilverSneakers ball and chair are used. • Wed., 9:30-10:30 a.m. SILVERSNEAKERS CARDIO FIT Ages 50 & older Get up and go with a safe and heart-healthy aerobics class. This workout consists of lowimpact choreographed movements to tone and sculpt your body and improve strength, balance and core. • Fri., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
VIRTUAL SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC Ages 50 & older Join us LIVE from the comfort of your home. This class is designed to increase muscle strength, range of movement and improve activities for daily living. A chair is used for seated exercises and standing support. Class will be conducted through WebEx. Each student will be contacted prior to class regarding virtual attendance and sent an invitation to attend the virtual session. 37364 May 6-27 • Thu., 1:30-2:30 p.m. • FREE with SilverSneakers Membership ($3.50/class for non-SilverSneakers Members)
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FITNESS | CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
SPECIALTY FITNESS
AT CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER PILATES
BOOTCAMP
Ages 16 & older Low-impact flexibility and muscular strength and endurance movements. Pilates emphasizes proper postural alignment, core strength and muscle balance. 38234 May 6-27 • Thu., 10:30-11:30 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident)
Ages 16 & older Full body workout with a mix of exercises. This motivational class will challenge you to increase intensity and level of fitness. You will tighten, tone, build strength and endurance. 38282 May 6-27 • Thu., 6-7 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident)
HATHA YOGA
YOGA FLOW
Ages 16 & older Enjoy this extended yoga format that leaves you relaxed, flexible, strengthened and energized. Stress reduction and breathing techniques are used for total wellness. 38281 May 3-24 • Mon., 9-10:15 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident) 38279 May 5-26 • Wed., 9-10:15 a.m. • $25 ($20 Resident)
Ages 16 & older This yoga class incorporates some arm balances, deeper backbends, standing and seated postures, with a strong focus on the power of breath awareness. Props and modifications may be offered for proper alignment and ease in the postures. This class is geared toward the seasoned beginner. 38278 May 1-29 • Sat., 8:15-9:15 a.m. • $31 ($25 Resident)
BARBELL BLAST Ages 16 & older Focusing on barbells and free weights this class will challenge your strength while elevating your cardiovascular fitness. This class will hit upper body, lower body and core. 38280 May 4-25 • Tue., 6-7 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident)
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FITNESS | CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
SPECIALTY FITNESS
AT CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER CENTRAL RECREATION DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
LUNCH EXPRESS BOOTCAMP This 30-minute express class focuses on high-intensity interval training. It is a total body workout meant to get that heart rate up and muscles firing. • Mon., noon-12:45 p.m. • Wed., noon-12:45 p.m.
CHAIR YOGA Ages 50 & older Get ready to move through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered so you can perform a variety of seated and standing postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. • Tue., 10:15-11:15 a.m. • Thu., 10:15-11:15 a.m. SILVER SNEAKERS CLASSIC Ages 50 & older This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support. • Tue., 9-10 a.m. • Thu., 9-10 a.m.
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FITNESS | MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
SPECIALTY FITNESS AT MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
BARBELL BLAST Ages 16 & older Focusing on barbells and free weights this class will challenge your strength while elevating your cardiovascular fitness. This class will hit upper body, lower body and core. 38233 May 3-24 • Mon., 6-7 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident)
BODYWEIGHT BURN
MOORHEAD RECREATION DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
CARDIO & STRENGTH Ages 16 & older Challenging circuits, intervals and stations and the use of various equipment, this class will have something for everyone. • Tue., 9-10 a.m. • Thu., 9-10 a.m.
Ages 16 & older If you want a killer, no-equipment, total body workout this class is for you! You will work your entire body with cardio, lower body, upper body and core exercises. Enjoy the burn! 38235 May 5-26 • Wed., 6-7 p.m. • $13 ($10 Resident)
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GYMNASTICS ROLLIE POLLIES
COED TUMBLING
Ages 2-3 Designed to increase a toddler’s coordination and motor skills while still receiving support from a parent or guardian. Focuses on jumping, balancing and body control with developmentally appropriate games and equipment.
Ages 6-10 Children are introduced to the basics of gymnastics tumbling. Focus is placed on floor tumbling and beginning tricks on a 40’ trampoline. Bars and beam are used to develop balance and strength.
JITTER BUGS Ages 3-4 Children learn to follow teacher instructions, taking turns and playing well with others in simulating gymnastics setting. Each child is encouraged to progress at their own individual pace as they learn a variety of tumbling skills, jumps, bar hangs and balancing exercises.
GIRLS BEGINNER GYMNASTICS Ages 6-12 Girls are divided and progress at their own pace to work on strength, balance, coordination, agility and flexibility on equipment. Circuits and stations help students master beginning skills. Great for those trying gymnastics for the first time to those needing extra drills and skills practice.
FIRE FLIES
GIRLS INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS
Age 5 Play centered skill development is encouraged through fun and exciting drills and games. Focused activities are on individual gymnastics events with basic skills being taught on the bars, beam, floor, trampoline and vault trainer.
Ages 7-12 Fun recreational experience for girls who are becoming more serious about gymnastics. Structured lesson plans encourage discipline and progressive skill development. Must have forward roll, cartwheel, handstand and pullover (assisted).
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER SESSION: MAY 5-28 ROLLIE POLLIES 37592 | Wed., 9-9:45 a.m. 37593 | Fri., 10:30-11:15 a.m. • $63 ($50 Resident) JITTER BUGS 37594 | Wed., 10:30-11:15 a.m. 37595 | Fri., 9-9:45 a.m. • $63 ($50 Resident)
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GYMNASTICS MEADOWOOD RECREATION CENTER
MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
SESSION: MAY 3-28
SESSION: MAY 6-27
ROLLIE POLLIES 37574 | Tue., 9-9:45 a.m. 37579 | Thu., 10:30-11:15 a.m • $63 ($50 Resident) JITTER BUGS 37580 | Tue., 10:30-11:15 a.m. 37581 | Thu., 9-9:45 a.m. • $63 ($50 Resident) FIRE FLIES 37583 | Thu., 4:30-5:15 p.m. • $63 ($50 Resident) COED TUMBLING 37589 | Thu., 6-7 p.m. • $75 ($60 Resident) GIRLS BEGINNER 37585 | Mon., 4:30-5:30 p.m. 37586 | Fri., 6:15-7:15 p.m. • $75 ($60 Resident) GIRLS INTERMEDIATE 37588 | Mon., 6:15-7:15 p.m. 37587 | Fri., 4:30-5:30 p.m. • $75 ($60 Resident)
FIRE FLIES 37582 | Tue., 4:30-5:15 p.m. • $63 ($50 Resident) COED TUMBLING 37591 | Tue., 6-6:45 p.m. • $63 ($50 Resident)
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MARTIAL ARTS
TAEKWONDO AT BECK
This popular Korean Martial art form is a blend of punches, fighting movement and spinning kicks. All classes are taught in small groups to maximize learning and provide more individual attention. Protective gear will be required for all sparring activities. Students are encouraged to go at their own pace and are progressed as skills are mastered. Uniforms are optional and are available for purchase. Belt testing is also optional and requires affordable additional fees. Ages 2 ½ - 6 (Beginner) 38238 May 3-24 • Mon., 5:15-5:45 p.m. 38237 May 6-27 • Thu., 5:15-5:45 p.m. • $23 ($18 Resident) Ages 7-17 (All Levels) 38236 May 3-24 • Mon., 5:30-6:30 p.m. 38239 May 6-27 • Thu., 5:30-6:30 p.m. • $45 ($36 Resident)
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NATURE Please register for programs directly on the website, AuroraGov.Org/Nature. To register for programs happening at the Plains Conservation Center, please go to: BotanicGardens.org/Plains-Conservation-Center
MORRISON NATURE CENTER AT STAR K RANCH
Time slots are available on a limited, firstcome, first-served basis. Programs are free unless otherwise specified.
STAR K KIDS Ages 5 & younger Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trail. Registration required. 38284 May 6 38288 May 13 38292 May 20 38294 May 27 • Thu., 9:30-10:30 a.m. 38286 May 6 38290 May 13 38293 May 20 38295 May 27 • Thu., 11 a.m.-noon
WATERSHED WALK: WONDERS OF WATER Ages 8 & older Have you ever wondered where water in a river or a stream comes from? Come learn about this important natural resource flowing right in your backyard with a hike through a local watershed and interactive demonstration. 38328 May 2 • Sun., 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person
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BOOKWORMS: A BOOKCLUB FOR NATURE ENTHUSIASTS Ages 16 & older The Language of Butterflies by Wendy Williams Calling all bookworms! Grab a copy of this month’s book club selection (The Language of Butterflies by Wendy Williams) and join us and our friends at the Sand Creek Regional Greenway as we dive into the book’s topic, themes, characters and more. We will discuss this book during an in-person Saturday session and again during a virtual Wednesday session. IN-PERSON BOOK CLUB 38296 May 8 • Sat., 10-11:30 a.m. VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB 38297 May 12 • Wed., 6-7:30 p.m.
TWILIGHT NATURE WALK All Ages Experience the magical time in nature after sunset and before complete darkness. We’ll look and listen for wildlife along the trail at Star K Ranch. 38298 May 7 • Fri., 8-9 p.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
NATURE LARPING ADVENTURE Ages 13-17 A Botanical Survey of the Morrison Kingdom An educational & native plant LARPing adventure. Survey Queen Nature’s land to determine the botanical resources available & which invaders have infiltrated her majesty’s realm. Unbeknownst, the neighboring Kingdom of Ce’Ment, has sent scouts to determine the botanical wealth of Morrison. 38329 May 16 • Sun., 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person
JUNIOR NATURALISTS Ages 6-8 Join us for a fun educational experience in the outdoors as we learn all about the natural environments found in Aurora. Wetland Climatologists Have you ever wanted to learn about the weather? Where does it come from? Why does it change so fast? Why does it snow so much in the spring? This is your chance to discover Aurora’s weather and develop skills to recognize what is happening in the skies above us. 38318 May 15 • Sat., 1-3 p.m. • $2/per person
FULL MOON HIKE Ages 8 & older Flower Moon Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the full moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike. 38300 May 26 • Wed., 7:30-9 p.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
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NATURALIST NATURE WALKS & PROGRAMS: RAPTOROLOGY Ages 8 & older Aurora open spaces are home to many incredible raptor species, including eagles, owls, hawks, and falcons. Join us for a guided hike as we observe wild raptors and learn about their unique adaptations. 38301 May 15 • Sat., 10-11 a.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
NATURALIST NATURE WALKS & PROGRAMS: SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF SPRING Ages 2 & older Engage your senses and experience nature in a new way as we take a mindful walk through the Cottonwood forests of Star K Ranch. 38303 May 22 • Sat., 9-10 a.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
NATURALIST NATURE WALKS & PROGRAMS: MYSTERIES OF MIGRATION Ages 6 & older Explore the marvels and mysteries of migration while learning about which animals migrate to Aurora for spring and summer and which reside here all year long. 38304 May 22 • Sat., 1-2 p.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
NATURE SENAC CREEK NATURE CENTER AT AURORA RESERVOIR
When attending programs at Senac Creek Nature Center, reservoir entry is free for the time of the program. Time slots are available on a limited, firstcome, first-served basis. Programs are free unless otherwise specified.
SENAC SCIENTISTS Ages 6-10 Wiggling Waters Join us for a discovery day at the water’s edge looking for and investigating critters that wiggle, waddle, and swim in our local reservoirs, streams, and ponds. 38319 May 1 • Sat., 10-11:30 a.m. • $2/per person
SENAC SCIENTISTS Ages 11-13 Wiggling Waters A discovery day at the water’s edge looking for and investigating critters that wiggle, waddle, and swim in our local reservoirs, streams, and ponds. 38320 May 1 • Sat., 1-2:30 p.m. • $2/per person
LITTLE NATURALISTS Ages 5 & younger Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trails at Aurora Reservoir. Registration required. 38307 May 7 38309 May 21 • Fri., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
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MORNING BIRD WALK Ages 8 & older Join us to observe what birds are out and about at the Aurora Reservoir. 38310 May 8 • Sat., 8-10 a.m.
NATURE AT NIGHT: EVENING NATURE WALK Ages 2 & older Enjoy the sounds, sights and smells of an evening walk at Aurora Reservoir. 38313 May. 19 • Wed., 7:45-8:45 p.m. • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
RIDIN ROUND THE RESERVOIR: MEMORIAL WEEKEND BIKE RIDE Ages 12 & older Experience the natural beauty around Aurora Reservoir as the seasons change on this interpretive bike ride. Bring your own bike or borrow one of ours. Helmets provided. 38335 May 29 • Sat., 7:30-9 a.m. • $2/per person
NATURE PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER
To register for programs happening at the Plains Conservation Center, please visit: BotanicGardens.org/Plains-ConservationCenter
NATURALIST NATURE WALKS & PROGRAMS: MORNING WILDFLOWER WALK All ages Immerse yourself in the subtle beauty and intriguing fauna of the high plains short-grass prairie during this guided wildflower walk. 38308 May 1 • Sat., 10-11:30 a.m. • $5/per person
JUNIOR NATURALISTS Ages 9-12 years Join us for a fun educational experience in the outdoors as we learn all about the natural environments found in Aurora. Prairie Climatologists Have you ever wanted to learn about the weather? Where does it come from? Why does it change so fast? Why does it snow so much in the spring? This is your chance to discover Aurora’s weather and develop skills to recognize what is happening in the skies above us. 38306 May 2 • Sun., 1-3 p.m. • $8/per person
SUNDAY MORNING STROLL All ages Immerse yourself in the subtle beauty and intriguing history of the high plains shortgrass prairie during this guided nature hike. 38314 May 9 • Sun., 10-11:30 a.m. • $5/per person
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PRAIRIE BIRDING SAFARI RIDE Ages 6 & older Pink Moon Enjoy the open prairie & its diversity of plant and animal life as you search for resident birds while riding in a safari vehicle. Whether you are new to birding or a seasoned pro, all skill levels are welcome. 38315 May 23 • Sun., 9-10:30 a.m. • $8/per person
FULL MOON HIKE Ages 8 & older Flower Moon Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the full moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike. 38316 May 26 • Wed., 7:30-9 p.m. • $5/per person
NATURE OPEN SPACE PROGRAMS
Time slots are available on a limited, firstcome, first-served basis. Programs are free unless otherwise specified.
NATURE HISTORY SERIES: BISON OF THE GREAT PLAINS Ages 18 & older Appreciate the important roles topography, plants and animals play in our environment and how they have influenced history, folklore and culture with this guided hike. 38305 May 12 • Wed., 10-11:30 a.m. • Pronghorn Natural Area • $2/per person
NATURE AT NIGHT: CREATURES OF THE NIGHT Ages 2 & older Enjoy the sounds, sights and smells of an evening walk as we see what creatures are out and about! 38317 May 21 • Fri., 8-9 p.m. • Red-Tailed Hawk Park • $2/per person, no charge for children under 2 years old
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ORIENTEERING IN NATURE Ages 13-17 Orienteering 101 Adventurers have depended upon map and compass skills to aid their travels and adventures for centuries. After an introduction to map and compass use, explorers will get first-hand experience using teamwork and their new skills to navigate through a beginner’s orienteering course, gaining confidence and enjoying the outdoors along the way. 38342 May 23 • Sun., 10 a.m.-noon • Jewell Wetlands • $2/per person
PRESCHOOL PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
The city of Aurora offers a Continuous Preschool Program during the school year (Aug. - May) for children ages 3- 5-years-old. This month the city of Aurora is offering both in-person and virtual learning options. Our Preschool Programs focus on readiness, self-help & language skills as well as social, emotional & motor development. In-person classes are being held at each preschool location. City of Aurora Preschools have put into place health and safety measures based on guidance from of the Tri-County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Human Services for in-person learning. Virtual learning consists of a connection circle with the entire class and a small group on the days your child is enrolled. We also continue the education experience on our parent information system with lots of fun and interactive activities. A complete registration packet is due upon the child’s first day of preschool. Once enrolled, pay by the 20th of the month to hold your spot for the next month. To register, call 303.326.8640 for space availability, times and details.
BECK PRESCHOOL
800 Telluride St., Aurora, CO 80011 303.739.6878
LOWRY PRESCHOOL
1016 Boston St. #880, Denver, CO 80230 303.326.8328
SUMMER VALLEY PRESCHOOL
17400 E. Lehigh Pl., Aurora, CO 80013 303.326.8676
VILLAGE GREEN PRESCHOOL
IN-PERSON LEARNING THE MONTH OF MAY Mon./Wed. 2.75 HR Resident
$111.00
Non-Resident
$139.50
Mon./Wed. 4 HR Resident
$162.00
Non-Resident
$202.50
Mon./Wed. 6.5 HR Resident
$255.00
Non-Resident
$319.50
Tue./Thu. 2.75 HR Resident
$111.00
Non-Resident
$139.50
Tue./Thu. 4 HR Resident
$162.00
Non-Resident
$202.50
Tue./Thu. 6.5 HR Resident
$255.00
Non-Resident
$319.50
Mon.-Thu. 2.75 HR Resident
$222.00
Non-Resident
$279.00
VIRTUAL LEARNING THE MONTH OF MAY
1300 S. Chambers Cir., Aurora, CO 80012 303.326.8640
M/W
$40.00
T/TH
$40.00
MEADOWOOD PRESCHOOL
M-TH
$80.00
3054 S Laredo St., Aurora, CO 80013 303.326.8304
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SPORTS
ADULT SPORTS CITY OF AURORA SPORTS CREDIT & REFUND POLICY: Due to inclement weather or circumstances beyond our control, it is possible that all scheduled games cannot be completed within the advertised dates of the season. The city of Aurora will make every reasonable effort to reschedule cancelled games and practices. A season will be considered complete when a team has two games remaining. Teams/Individuals not reaching the minimum game threshold are eligible for pro-rated credits. Lost practice sessions are not eligible for credit or refund. Individual refunds/credits are based on an individual case and are subject to pro-rated criteria. For a complete listing of our league descriptions & offerings or to register, visit AuroraGov.org/AdultSports
ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES Ages 16 & older Summertime is the best time to play outside! Get your team together, pick a league and send a representative to the league’s manager meeting listed. You can place a deposit ($100) when registering, but remaining league fees must be paid by the second Friday after the league starts.
FREE AGENT LIST Are you a player looking for a team or a team looking for a player? Check out our Free Agent list on Teamsideline.com/Aurora or call us at 303.326.8700 to be added or to find a player. There is no guarantee you will find a team or player, but this list is a central location for all.
SUMMER SOFTBALL Men’s and Coed offering for Rec and E levels. Team representative must attend the league manager meeting at TBD. • May 16-June 25 • Sunday-Friday evenings • Olympic Park • Registration Deadline: May 10 • League fee/game # of games: $450 per team/ six game guarantee • Activity Code: TBD
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SPORTS SUMMER KICKBALL Coed offering. Team representative must attend the league manager meeting at TBD. • Dates: May 16- June 25 • Days: Wednesday evenings • Olympic Park • Registration Deadline: May 10 • League fee/game # of games: $350 per team/6 game guarantee • Activity Code: TBD
SUMMER VOLLEYBALL Indoor 6 v 6 Women’s B/BB and Coed Rec and B/BB levels offered. Team representative must attend the league manager meeting at TBD. • Dates: May 25-June 30 • Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings • Central Recreation Center • Registration Deadline: May 17 • League fee/game # of games: $245 per team/7 match guarantee • Activity Code: TBD
ESPORTS Ages 13 & older The city of Aurora is hosting esports recreational leagues for the Aurora community where you can play your favorite games with new and old gamers from the comfort of your own home. The inaugural season will consist of five weeks of play plus a one-week playoff for the top two players from each league. Games offered include Rocket League (cross platform), Super Smash Bros (Nintendo Switch), FIFA 21 (Xbox One and PS4) and Fortnite (cross platform). Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each league. • Season begins May 15 (Register by May 14) • $10 per player Join our esports community TODAY!
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YOUTH SPORTS
YOUTH SPORTS The city is excited for a new partnership with Skyhawks and SuperTots Sports Colorado! Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Their programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMP Skyhawks provides a safe, fun, noncompetitive environment to teach sports to children ages 4 to 14. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports and ensure they walk away with a smile on their face wanting to learn more. Our knowledgeable and patient staff use a variety of games and activities to give each athlete an overview of the sport while building valuable skills. Since 1979, Skyhawks has taught over two million boys and girls Life Skills through Sports, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship.
VOLLEYBALL AT OLYMPIC PARK $135 JUNE • June 7-11 • 9 a.m.-noon
JULY • July 19-23 • 9 a.m.-noon
MULTI-SPORT FLAG FOOTBALL/SOCCER $135 • June 28-July 2 • 9 a.m.-noon • Meadowood Park
Skyhawks will provide each participant a t-shirt, ball and award.
MULTI-SPORT BASEBALL/SOFTBALL
Skyhawks ratios differ from sport to sport but will not exceed a 14:1 ratio.
$108
VISIT SkyHawks.com/Colorado for further information and to register today!
• July 6-9 • 9 a.m.-noon • Meadowood Park
MULTI-SPORT BASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL $190 • July 12-16 • 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • Sky Vista Middle School
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