Imagine the future . . .
How will you engage?
MOORHEAD CENTER
Imagine a community gathering place where neighbors & health connect. A public/private partnership between:
COLORADO
THE NEED AT
Moorhead
Although attendance continues to surge, tripling in recent years from 12,000 in 2007 to 40,000 today, the Center is badly outdated and undersized, with the most recent renovation almost 30 years ago.
Attendance Rates:
THE CAMPAIGN FOR
Moorhead
52,000
40,000
The new and expanded Moorhead Center will serve to fight the climbing rate of childhood obesity, provide a safe place for students after school and offer the community a place to connect.
The opportunity is NOW to fund what will happen inside! The campaign is underway to raise $3 million to develop new programs and services for Moorhead’s diverse patrons. You can help support programs that will benefit the full community. The community has rallied to support the campaign . . . how will you engage?
12,000
Funding the following for 5 years would cost: • $325,000 = Life Safety/Swim Lessons ■ Morrison Nature Center
THE
• $275,000 = Nutrition/Healthy Cooking & Eating Fighting obesity in children, and educating all to embrace healthy eating
2017
2014
(projected)
• $400,000 = Fitness & Aqua Fitness Programs Custom exercise classes to meet the community’s interests and need
n o i s i V
• $400,000 = Sports & Physical Conditioning Promotes sportsmanship, exercise and encourages new friendships • $400,000 = Life Skills/Job Development Leadership development, personal empowerment and goal setting
■ Sports Park
◆ Central Library ★ Museum
Colfax Ave.
2007
Tower Rd.
Airport Blvd.
I-225
Montview Blvd.
Peoria St.
Moorhead Center and Pool
Havana St.
Smith Rd.
■ Beck Recreation Center/Indoor Pool
■ ■ vision Del Maris expansive; to create Center for Active Adults 6th Ave. a neighborhood center The need is great and the Pool where peopleHighline learn healthy habits and with plenty of spaces to connect and be Park ■ ★ DeLaney Farm physically active. Alameda Ave. ● AMC Bicentennial ★ • Children will swim in the indoor pool, families will be taught to prepare Art Center nutritious meals in the kitchen, and seniors could receive health-related Expo ■ checks in the on-site clinic.
The campaign also includes an additional $1 million for construction costs to compliment the $9 million already committed by the city of Aurora.
Gun Club Rd.
YOU ARE
E-470
Tower Rd.
Buckley Rd.
Mississippi Ave. Village Green • An expanded gym and workout areas for exercise classes and sports leagues ■ Center/Pool to encourage more active participation outside of the community as well as within.
the Key
• From newly transplanted refugees to life-long residents, Moorhead is where Jewell the community will meet to learn, to Pool thrive and to find a sense ofAve. belonging. ■ Utah Indoor ■ Horseshoe Park ■ Wheel Park Iliff Ave. ■ Olympic Park
d. rR rke
■ Recreation Facilities
Pa
◆ Libraries
■ Meadowood Center
To make a contribution please contact: Alisha Brown at The Stapleton Foundation 303-468-3222 abrown@stapletonfoundation.org
Hampden Ave.
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d.
Powhaton Rd.
Chambers Rd.
g n i FORWARD v o M
For nearly 10 years, residents have emphatically Mission Viejo Library Meadow ■ expressed ◆ their desires for major improvements Hills Pool/ to Moorhead. An opportunity to completely ■ Dance Room transform the center has become a reality. Summer Quincy The city■of AuroraValley has committed $9 Ave. million to Pheasant Run Pool ■ Quincy Reservoir renovate and expand the 40-year old space. Sm ■ Aqua Vista Pool
• $200,000 = Wellness Programs & Health Assessments Resources include personalized health screenings and wellness education
■ Aurora
Reservoir
Doug Laub, Project Manager 303-519-7199 douglaub@msn.com
THE NEED AT
Moorhead
Although attendance continues to surge, tripling in recent years from 12,000 in 2007 to 40,000 today, the Center is badly outdated and undersized, with the most recent renovation almost 30 years ago.
Attendance Rates:
THE CAMPAIGN FOR
Moorhead
52,000
40,000
The new and expanded Moorhead Center will serve to fight the climbing rate of childhood obesity, provide a safe place for students after school and offer the community a place to connect.
The opportunity is NOW to fund what will happen inside! The campaign is underway to raise $3 million to develop new programs and services for Moorhead’s diverse patrons. You can help support programs that will benefit the full community. The community has rallied to support the campaign . . . how will you engage?
12,000
Funding the following for 5 years would cost: • $325,000 = Life Safety/Swim Lessons ■ Morrison Nature Center
THE
• $275,000 = Nutrition/Healthy Cooking & Eating Fighting obesity in children, and educating all to embrace healthy eating
2017
2014
(projected)
• $400,000 = Fitness & Aqua Fitness Programs Custom exercise classes to meet the community’s interests and need
n o i s i V
• $400,000 = Sports & Physical Conditioning Promotes sportsmanship, exercise and encourages new friendships • $400,000 = Life Skills/Job Development Leadership development, personal empowerment and goal setting
■ Sports Park
◆ Central Library ★ Museum
Colfax Ave.
2007
Tower Rd.
Airport Blvd.
I-225
Montview Blvd.
Peoria St.
Moorhead Center and Pool
Havana St.
Smith Rd.
■ Beck Recreation Center/Indoor Pool
■ ■ vision Del Maris expansive; to create Center for Active Adults 6th Ave. a neighborhood center The need is great and the Pool where peopleHighline learn healthy habits and with plenty of spaces to connect and be Park ■ ★ DeLaney Farm physically active. Alameda Ave. ● AMC Bicentennial ★ • Children will swim in the indoor pool, families will be taught to prepare Art Center nutritious meals in the kitchen, and seniors could receive health-related Expo ■ checks in the on-site clinic.
The campaign also includes an additional $1 million for construction costs to compliment the $9 million already committed by the city of Aurora.
Gun Club Rd.
YOU ARE
E-470
Tower Rd.
Buckley Rd.
Mississippi Ave. Village Green • An expanded gym and workout areas for exercise classes and sports leagues ■ Center/Pool to encourage more active participation outside of the community as well as within.
the Key
• From newly transplanted refugees to life-long residents, Moorhead is where Jewell the community will meet to learn, to Pool thrive and to find a sense ofAve. belonging. ■ Utah Indoor ■ Horseshoe Park ■ Wheel Park Iliff Ave. ■ Olympic Park
d. rR rke
■ Recreation Facilities
Pa
◆ Libraries
■ Meadowood Center
To make a contribution please contact: Alisha Brown at The Stapleton Foundation 303-468-3222 abrown@stapletonfoundation.org
Hampden Ave.
oky
Hil
lR
d.
Powhaton Rd.
Chambers Rd.
g n i FORWARD v o M
For nearly 10 years, residents have emphatically Mission Viejo Library Meadow ■ expressed ◆ their desires for major improvements Hills Pool/ to Moorhead. An opportunity to completely ■ Dance Room transform the center has become a reality. Summer Quincy The city■of AuroraValley has committed $9 Ave. million to Pheasant Run Pool ■ Quincy Reservoir renovate and expand the 40-year old space. Sm ■ Aqua Vista Pool
• $200,000 = Wellness Programs & Health Assessments Resources include personalized health screenings and wellness education
■ Aurora
Reservoir
Doug Laub, Project Manager 303-519-7199 douglaub@msn.com
Imagine the future . . .
How will you engage?
MOORHEAD CENTER
Imagine a community gathering place where neighbors & health connect. A public/private partnership between:
COLORADO