CENTERS, FACILITIES AND REGISTRATION
How to Register for City of Aurora’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space Programming:
REGISTER ONLINE THROUGH PERFECTMIND
PerfectMind, our 24/7 online registration system is the most convenient way to register for programming and purchase recreation membership passes. Visit CityOfAurora.PerfectMind.com to access the portal.
All users will need to create an account to gain access to PerfectMind. Users will be assigned a temporary security password through the email that they registered with. After logging in with the security password, users will be prompted to enter a password of their choosing. If you need assistance please contact a recreation center during operating hours or send an email to recreation@auroragov.org. Email inquiries typically receive a response within two business days.
REGISTER BY PHONE
Call the recreation center or nature center directly during normal center operating hours to register for programming.
REGISTER IN PERSON
Visit the recreation center or nature center directly during normal center operating hours to register.
AURORA CENTER FOR ACTIVE ADULTS BECK RECREATION CENTER
30 DEL MAR CIR.
303.739.7950
800 TELLURIDE ST.
303.739.6888
HOURS: HOURS:
MON.-FRI., 7 A.M.-4 P.M.
SAT. AND SUN., CLOSED
MON.-FRI., 6 A.M.-7 P.M.
SAT.: 8 A.M.-4 P.M.
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER
18150 E. VASSAR PL.
720.859.4999
25400 E. ALEXANDER DR.
720.859.4949
HOURS: HOURS:
MON.-FRI., 5:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M.
SAT., 8 A.M.-7:30 P.M.
SUN., 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
2390 HAVANA ST.
303.326.8315
HOURS:
MON.-FRI., 6 A.M.-8 P.M.
SAT. AND SUN., 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
MON.-FRI., 5:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M.
SAT., 8 A.M.-7:30 P.M.
SUN., 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
The city of Aurora supports the ADA. If you require special accommodations for participation in our general recreation programs or to use our facilities, call 303.326.8410.
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2023 AURORA SPECIAL EVENTS
MAY
SATURDAY, MAY 27
• Colorado Remembers (Colorado Freedom Memorial)
JUNE
MAY 31 & JUNE 1, 7, 8, 14 & 15
• Park Lights & Movie Nights (Various Locations)
JULY
TUESDAY, JULY 4
• 4th of July Spectacular (Aurora Municipal Center Great Lawn)
AUGUST
SATURDAY, AUG. 19
• Global Fest
(Aurora Municipal Center Great Lawn)
SEPTEMBER
SEPT. 15, 22, 29 AND OCT. 6
• S’mores on the Shore (Aurora Reservoir)
OCTOBER
SATURDAY, OCT. 14
• Fall into Fun (Aurora Municipal Center Great Lawn)
MONDAY, OCT. 30
• Veterans Salute (Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver)
DECEMBER
TUESDAY, DEC. 5
• Holiday Tree Lighting (Aurora Municipal Center Great Lawn)
ACAA CRAFTS
ADULT CRAFTS
SATURDAY QUILT BLOCK
Ages 18 and older
This class is intended for quilters of all levels. Supply list, cutting and assembly instructions will be provided to registrants prior to class start.
67548 June 3
67551 Aug. 5
• Sat., 9 a.m.-noon
• $18 ($14 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
TUESDAY QUILT BLOCK
Ages 18 and older
This class is intended for quilters of all levels. Supply list, cutting and assembly instructions will be provided to registrants prior to class start.
67484 June 6
67494 Aug. 1
• Tue., 5-8 p.m.
• $18 ($14 Resident)
• Central Recreation Center
CROCHET AND KNITTING*
Ages 18 and older
Fix common crochet and knitting mistakes, read patterns, tension your yarn and discover how simple finishing details can make your project a success. This class is more of a workshop for experienced crocheters and knitters to come together and socialize while learning and growing in the craft. *Please bring along a #5 smooth bulky yarn and size 6mm needles or H hook, or whatever project you are working on.
67486 June 6-27
67485 July 11-25
67483 Aug. 1-29
• Tue., 6-8 pm.
• $60 ($48 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
ACAA LIFELONG LEARNING
LIFELONG LEARNING
MAH JONGG
Ages 18 and older
Learn to play Mah Jongg or refresh your skills. Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy and calculation. It also involves a certain degree of chance. Explore this fun game while meeting new friends. Students need to purchase annual game card online prior to class by contacting the National Mah Jongg League at 212.246.3052
67792 June 9-July 14
67791 July 28-Sept. 8 (no class on Sept. 1)
• Fri., 1-3 p.m.
• $70 ($56 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
TECHNOLOGY SMARTPHONE BASICS (ANDROID)
Ages 18 and older
Learn tricks to help operate your smartphone more effectively. Class topics include making calls, creating a contact list, connecting to Wi-Fi, taking photos, sending photos, email, social media and using apps. Please bring your fully charged smartphone to this class, Android operating system only. All Smartphones must have been purchased within the last three years to apply the class lessons.
67793 June 5-15
67797 July 10-20
67798 Aug. 7-17
• Mon./Thu., 10 a.m.-noon
• $56 ($45 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
SMARTPHONE BASICS (APPLE)
Ages 18 and older
Learn tricks to help operate your smartphone more effectively. Class topics include making calls, creating a contact list, connecting to Wi-Fi, taking photos, sending photos, email, social media and using apps. Please bring your fully charged smartphone to this class, Apple operating system only. All Smartphones must have been purchased within the last three years to apply the class lessons.
67796 June 5-15
67794 July 10-20
67795 Aug. 7-17
• Mon./Thu., 10 a.m.-noon
• $56 ($45 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
WHAT DOES THIS BUTTON DO?
Ages 18 and older
Join this open forum QandA session to gain insight into how to navigate your smartphone or tablet. This session is chock full of great info to help you become more knowledgeable about your device and aid in ease of use. Bring your device, user manual and your questions! Drop- In classes every Friday. Fee is per class.
67800 June 2
67811 June 9
67799 June 16
67803 June 23
67808 June 30
67802 July 7
67810 July 14
67805 July 21
67809 July 28
67806 Aug. 4
67804 Aug. 11
67807 Aug. 18
67801 Aug. 25
• Fri., 1-3 p.m.
• $10 ($7 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
ACAA LIFELONG LEARNING
TECHNOLOGY -PERSONAL LESSON
Ages 18 and older
Interested in some one-on-one support to assist you in navigating your Smartphone, Tablet, Smartwatch or other device? These sessions book for individual hours with an on-site expert. Sessions last one hour and must be booked in advance.
67823 June 2
67815 June 9
67814 June 16
67818 June 23
67821 June 30
67819 July 7
67813 July 14
67816 July 21
67824 July 28
67820 Aug. 4
67822 Aug. 11
67817 Aug. 18
67812 Aug. 25
• Fri., 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• $35 ($28 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
WELLNESS SOUND-HEALING MEDITATION
Ages 18 and older
Melt away stress anywhere, anytime and release thoughts that rob you of energy while incorporating sound healing into your practice. This class will include a guided meditation along with singing bowls and explore meditative practices that work best for you. Class meets once a month. Instructor has 8+ years of meditative experience and is a certified Sound Energy Practitioner.
67829 June 14
67828 July 12
67827 Aug. 9
• Wed., 6-7 p.m.
• $15 ($12 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
SOOTHING SAT. MEDITATION
Ages 18 and older
Soothe your senses, calm your mind and melt away stress in this Soothing Sat. Meditation class. This class will include a guided meditation along with singing bowls and explore meditative practices that work best for you. Class meets once a month. Instructor has 8+ years of meditative experience and is a certified Sound Energy Practitioner.
67830 June 24
67831 July 29
67832 Aug. 26
• Sat., 10:30-11:30 a.m.
• $15 ($12 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
OLDER ADULT EDUCATION
AARP-SAFEDRIVING COURSE
Ages 50 and older
Refresh your driving skills in time for your next big adventure! AARP is offering this course online, as well as in person at the ACAA! Visit AARP.org/auto/driver-safety for more information on registration for virtual classes. Please call 303.906.5197 or email deabe35@gmail.com to register in advance of class.
67834 June 14
67835 June 28
67836 July 12
67837 July 26
67838 Aug. 9
67839 Aug. 23
• Wed., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EDUCATION
Visit alz.org/CO for additional resources and take free online courses on dozens of topics, including care strategies and the latest in Alzheimer’s research.
10 WARNING SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S
Ages 18 and older
Alzheimer’s and other dementias cause changes in memory, thinking, and behavior that interfere with daily life. Join us to learn about 10 common warning signs and what to watch for in yourself and others, typical agerelated changes, how to approach someone about memory concerns, early detection, the benefits of a diagnosis and the diagnostic process and Alzheimer’s Association resources.
7840 June 13
• Tue., 10-11:30 a.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO DEMENTIARELATED BEHAVIOR
Ages 18 and older
Behavior is a powerful form of communication and is one of the primary ways for people with dementia to communicate their needs and feelings as the ability to use language is lost. However, some behaviors can present real challenges for caregivers to manage. Join us to learn to decode behavioral messages, identify common behavior triggers and learn strategies to help intervene with some of the most common behavioral challenges of Alzheimer’s disease.
67841 Aug. 8
• Tue., 10-11:30 a.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
ACAA OLDER ADULT SERVICES
OLDER ADULT SERVICES
COLORADO VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION (CVNA) HEALTH CLINICS
Ages 50 and older
Medical Foot Care provided by a Colorado CVNA Registered Nurse. Appointments required. Payment due at time of service and may be a benefit of some Kaiser plans. Clinics are scheduled on the second and fourth Mon. of each month with appointment times from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Please call 303.698.6496 for questions or appointments.
June 5 and 26
July 10 and 24
Aug. 14 and 28
• Mon., 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• Registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA LUNCH PROGRAM
Ages 60 and older
Hot meals served to Older Adults 60 + by ACAA Volunteers. Meals provided by Volunteers of America. Call the ACAA front desk 303.739.7950 for more information.
• Mon.-Thu., 11:45 a.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
*Note: Now that the ACAA have returned to serving hot meal, the frozen meal boxes have been discontinued.
EVERGREEN BOXES (FORMERLY CALLED COMMODITIES)
Ages 60 and older
Parking lot drive-up distribution only onsite at the Aurora Center for Active Adults. Look for the Food Bank of the Rockies Truck to check-in after pre-registering at 720.738.9673.
• 1st Tuesday of each month; 8:30-10:30 a.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
-Parking lot
DROP-IN CARDS
Ages 18 and older
Various groups gather at the ACAA card area weekday afternoons to engage in games including Hand and Foot, Bridge, Mah Jongg and more. Join us today! Call 303.739.7950 for more information.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
TRAVEL THE WORLD WITH OUR EXTENDED TRAVEL PARTNERS
Offering fabulous destinations for our patrons for both domestic and international travel. Here are some of the great destinations that await you:
COLLETTE TRAVEL
• European Christmas Markets (12/4/23)
• Tropical Costa Rica (2/5/2024)
• America’s Music Cities: New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville (4/21/2024)
• Canadian Rockies by Train (June 2024)
• Fall Colors of New England (10/20/2024)
• Patagonia (2025- dates TBA)
Join Shannon Posiviata from Collette as she presents more details of the following trips:
Tropical Costa Rica and America’s Music Cities
66700 June 6
Canadian Rockies and Fall Colors of New England
66701 July 11
• Tue., 1-2 p.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
• Both presentations are free but registration is highly encouraged.
PREMIER WORLD DISCOVERY
• Culinary Journey through Tuscany (10/24/23)
• New York City Holiday (12/1/23)
• Mackinac Island, the Grand Hotel and Niagara Falls (5/10/2024)
• Iceland Explorer (6/5/2024)
• Hawaii (11/5/2024)
• Vienna and Christmas on the Danube River Cruise (12/2/2024)
Join Mandy McCarthy from Premier as she presents more details of the following trips: New York City Holiday and Mackinac Island
66703 June 27
• Tue., 1-2 p.m.
Iceland Explorer and Hawaii
66704 July 27
• Thu., 1-2 p.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
• Both presentations are free but registration is highly encouraged.
ACAA DAY TRIPS
All our trips require moderate walking and a few stairs. Excursions with a next to the trip name usually include a walking tour of the venue or there will be a significant amount of walking required or stairs. Note the day trips marked with the indicate trips at high altitude over 8,000’. Please note that if participants plan on bringing a walker or wheelchair or need special handicapped accessibility seating or dietary considerations, they must notify the front desk when they register to ensure accommodations can be met. Please note indicates a payment/cancellation deadline and indicates menu prices are subject to change. Return trip times are approximate. Unless otherwise noted cancellation of excursions must be done at least five business days before departure date.
EXCURSIONS
Offering fabulous destinations for our patrons for both full day or half day outings. Here are some of the great destinations that await you:
COLORADO
ROCKIES BASEBALL
Join us for an afternoon to cheer on the Rockies! Lunch and snacks are on your own at the ballpark. Fee includes tickets to the game, parking, escort and transportation.
66155 June 8:
Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants
• Thu., 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
• $58 ($46 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: May 23
66156 Aug. 2: Rockies vs. San Diego Padres
• Wed., 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
• $58 ($46 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 17
PAWNEE PIONEER TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY
Step back in time as we travel the Pawnee Pioneer Trail Scenic Byway. We start our journey from ACAA. The first stop is Fort Morgan Historical Museum/Library, then on to Sterling to the Overland Trail Museum where you will explore this location dedicated to the thousands of gold seekers and pioneers who ventured into the unknown seeking a new life. We will stay in Sterling for lunch at The Grill at River City. This family-owned restaurant offers a variety of eats including hand cut Esteaks, burgers, seafood and more. (Lunch is on your own) After lunch we will continue our adventure on the Pawnee Pioneer Trail. Please be sure to wear good walking shoes and bring a water bottle. Fee includes museum admission, escort and transportation.
66720 June 26
• Mon., 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
• $86 ($69 Resident)
• Menu range: $10-$28
ROSEMOUNT MANSION AND PUEBLO RIVER WALK
(This excursion is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs).
The historical Rosemount Mansion is our destination for the day! Walking into Rosemount Museum is like stepping back in time to the elegant Victorian era. The property is known as the Crown Jewel of Colorado. Rosemount features an amazing 85 percent originality with the house virtually unchanged through three-quarters of a century while family members lived in the home. Nearly all furnishings, wall and window treatments, decorative arts, paintings and household items are original. The 37-room, 24,000 square-foot mansion is adorned with beautiful oak, cherry, mahogany and maple woodwork. After our tour we will head over to the famous Riverwalk where you will have time to explore, shop and dine to your heart’s content. Fee includes tour, escort and transportation.
66158 June 16
• Fri., 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
• $75 ($60 Resident)
BALLY’S CASINO IN BLACKHAWK
Hop on board a luxury motor coach as we travel up the hill to Bally’s Casino in Blackhawk. Extras to be received for our group include $10 in free play for each guest upon playing and upon earning 50 points a guest can receive a $15 food credit. Fee includes escort and transportation.
66159 June 15
66160 July 20
66161 Aug. 17
• Thu., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
• $29 ($23 Resident)
• Payment/Cancellation deadline is two weeks prior to each excursion date
ACAA DAY TRIPS
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY WALKING TOUR
(This trip is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs).
This morning walking tour will introduce us to the famous residents of Denver’s oldest operating final resting place established in 1876. Notable historical people include John Bass, Clara Brown, John Evans, Barney Ford and Augusta Tabor. Learn the history of the property, the ‘residents’ and enjoy the morning walk. After our tour we will head over to TGI Friday’s at Northfield. Lunch is on your own. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle!
66165 June 22
• Thu., 9:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
• $53 ($42 Resident)
• Menu Range: $10-$25
TOP GOLF IN CENTENNIAL
Spend the morning hitting golf balls through the air and enjoy a tasty brunch buffet. At Top Golf we will take aim at the giant outfield targets and their high-tech golf balls will score themselves all from the comfort of our private bays! In addition, we will enjoy a delicious brunch of a Brisket Breakfast Taco Bar including slow smoked chopped brisket, scrambled eggs, house skillet potatoes, fresh seasonal fruit, assorted pastries, coffee, hot tea, orange juice and our personal Top Golf attendant to take care of our party needs. (Cocktails are on your own) Fee includes golfing fees, brunch, gratuity, escort and transportation.
66316 July 6
• Thu., 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• $124 ($99 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: May 25
MOLLIE KATHLEEN MINE TOUR AND CRIPPLE CREEK
(This trip is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs).
The Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine is a historic vertical shaft mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado. The mine shaft descends 1,000 feet into the mountain, a depth roughly equal to the height of the Empire State Building in New York City. We will take a One hour-tour of the mine that starts with a two-minute ride down and back up the shaft and about ¼ mile of flat and level walking. We will see the evolution of underground mining, gold veins in their natural state, ride an underground tram air locomotive and experience the sights and sounds of mining equipment. (Be sure to bring a jacket as the mine temperature is 50 degrees F and wear comfortable walking shoes. Please note that the following are not allowed on the tour: large oxygen tanks, wheelchairs, crutches/ walkers, service animals, backpacks, large items, large purses and food/drink). After our tour, spend the rest of the day exploring Cripple Creek’s cafes, shops and of course casinos. Fee includes mine tour, escort and transportation.
66168 July 8
ACAA DAY TRIPS
• Sat., 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
• $113 ($90 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: May 19
PEARL STREET ARTS FEST
From whimsical and modern sculptures to traditional watercolors, oils and more. Pearl Street Arts Fest is a beautiful outdoor gallery nestled in the heart of downtown Boulder on the famous Pearl Street Mall. Spend the day viewing the artwork, exploring the shops and dining in the cafés. Your day, your choice. Fee includes escort and transportation.
66171 July 14
• Fri., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• $41 ($33 Resident)
COLORADO MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM
The Colorado Model RR Museum is a collection of many varied artifacts and exhibits from both real railroading and model railroading. Walk through a beautifully restored Colorado and Southern Railway Caboose, see the Oregon, California and Eastern Railway in action in a 5,500 square foot scale model layout and so much more! Before our tour we will have lunch at Austin’s American Grill in Greeley. Choose from such items as appetizers, salads, soups, sandwiches, burgers, steaks and more (lunch is on your own). Fee includes tour, escort and transportation.
66172 July 16
• Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Menu range: $6-$30
TERRY BISON RANCH
Travel with your fellow ACAA patrons to the Terry Bison Ranch in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We will board the Ranch Train and enjoy a ride on the ranch as we tour the property seeing the beautiful landscape, the majestic bison and learning about the ranch’s history. After the train ride we will enjoy a delicious meal at the ranch’s restaurant. Be sure to take time shopping at the ranch’s trading post before heading back to Colorado. Fee includes train ride, lunch, escort and transportation.
66173 July 19
• Wed., 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• Last day to register/cancel: July 5
66174 Aug. 14
• Mon., 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• $100 ($80 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 27
ECHO LAKE PICNIC
(This trip is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs).
Our scenic drive today takes us to the fabulous Echo Lake which is located at the base of Mt. Evans. Enjoy a walk around the lake, feel the cool summer breeze and take in the breathtaking mountain scenery as we have a wonderful picnic lunch. Lunch includes sandwiches, chips, drinks, fruit and dessert. Fee includes lunch, escort and transportation.
67155 July 24
• Mon., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• $59 ($47 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 14
ACAA DAY TRIPS
HISTORIC HIGHLINE CANAL WITH TREASURE BOX TOURS
Without water, the arid West would have remained a place of little interest to settlers from the East Coast. Once gold was discovered, city promoters knew that water would make Denver into a place that would last. Join Denver History/Treasure Box Tours for a journey along one of the most famous of Denver’s waterways, the historic High Line Canal. Pouring from the mountains in the southwest before finally struggling to a feeble demise near DIA, the High Line has many fascinating spots and tales. (Tour includes a break for lunch, so please bring some money for your meal.) Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation.
66189 July 27
• Thu., 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
• $70 ($56 Resident)
MURDER ON PIRATE ISLAND AT ADAMS MYSTERY PLAYHOUSE
Sail the High Seas with a band of pirate cutthroats in search of the legendary treasure of La Buse. You’ll meet Calico Jack Tremain, who claims he has solved the cryptogram that leads to the treasure. Also on hand are Shanghai Ned Brisco from Tortuga, Frankie Five Angles from the Barbary Coast, the disgraced aristocrat, Taffy Leinenkugel and don’t forget Sadie the washerwoman, she seems innocent enough…but there are stories about her past! Come as you are or dress in your favorite pirate attire! Fee includes dinner, show, gratuity, escort and transportation.
66192 Aug. 3
• Thu., 4:45-9 p.m.
• $96 ($77 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 19
WHITE WATER RAFTING
(This trip is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs).
Last summer we did the Family Float and had a wonderful time. Now we are going to step it up a notch. Our rafting will be a Class III/ IV, 10 miles/ 2.5-hour ride of Browns Canyon Whitewater Rafting in Buena Vista on the Arkansas River where you will help the guide by paddling your raft! Fee includes the use of wetsuits, neoprene boots and splash jackets. Please pick up a list of things to wear/bring at the ACAA front desk. Each patron must sign a River Runner’s waiver, copies are available at the ACAA front desk. Be sure to bring clothes to change into after the rafting. Fee includes rafting guide, rafting gear, gratuity, escort and transportation.
66193 Aug. 8
• Tue., 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
• $219 ($174 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 11
MYSTERY TRIP
What was old is new and and can be sweet too! Come with us on this special day - so what do you say? Oh, and one more thing to seal the deal, we will stop for our mid-day meal! For this day, the price is a steal! (Lunch is on your own).
68656 Aug. 10
• Thu., 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $53 ($42 Resident)
• Menu range: $6-$20
DOUGHERTY MUSEUM IN LONGMONT
The Dougherty Museum houses a collection of beautifully restored antique automobiles, including models powered by steam, electricity and early internal combustion types. Many of the cars date back 100 years and are in running order! Before our time at the museum, we will stop and have lunch at Perkins Family Restaurant in Longmont. Lunch is on your own. Fee includes tour admission, escort and transportation.
66411 Aug. 13
• Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
ACAA DAY TRIPS
• $54 ($43 Resident)
• Menu range: $6-$20
LAKE DILLON HISTORICAL TOUR
Enjoy views of the mountains and learn interesting facts about the Town of Dillon and the Dillon Reservoir during a 1 ½ hour pontoon boat interpretive tour of Lake Dillon. Hosted by the Dillon Marina and the Summit Historical Society, you are guaranteed to learn something about Dillon that you hadn’t known before. Whether you’re a history buff or just like the idea of relaxing out on the lake, it’s a terrific way to spend a morning. After our tour, we will head over to Frisco for lunch and explore the town. Lunch is on your own. Guests will need to fill out a Lake Dillon Waiver Form prior to the boat ride. Fee includes boat tour, escort and transportation.
66194 Aug. 15
• Tue., 6:45 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $130 ($104 Resident)
• Menu range: $6-$20
• Last day to register/cancel: June 29
ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Located in Brighton, this museum offers not only replica buildings but also restored items as well, including a 1930’s Conoco Station, a working Blacksmith shop, a replica oneroom schoolhouse, a restored 1887 two-story Victorian house and more. After our time on the property, we will head over to Two Course Meals at the Riverdale Golf Course. Lunch is on your own. Fee includes museum tour, escort and transportation.
66607 Aug. 22
• Tue., 9:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• $43 ($34 Resident)
• Menu range: $8-$25
‘THERE’S GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS’ WITH TREASURE BOX TOURS
Let’s head into the hills to see the boomtowns that filled the Front Range and the mines that gave them their reason to be! Cities like Idaho Springs and Georgetown got rich on metals and from the men who mined the mountains, honestly or not! We will strike it rich in some of the mountain boomtowns that have given Colorado so much of its history, all from the comfort of our bus. (Tour includes a stop for lunch, so please bring some money for your meal). Fee includes step on guide, escort and transportation.
66191 Aug. 24
• Thu., 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
• $73 ($58 Resident)
THE LITTLE MERMAID AT THE CANDLELIGHT DINNER THEATER
Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories and the classic animated film, Disney’s The Little Mermaid is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages. With music by eight-time Academy Award winner Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater and a compelling book by Doug Wright, this fishy fable will capture your heart with its irresistible songs, including “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl” and “Part of Your World.” Ariel, King Triton’s youngest daughter, wishes to pursue the human Prince Eric in the world above, bargaining with the evil sea witch, Ursula, to trade her tail for legs. But the bargain is not what it seems and Ariel needs the help of her colorful friends, Flounder the fish, Scuttle the seagull and Sebastian the crab to restore order under the sea. Fee includes luncheon, gratuity, show, escort and transportation.
66195 Aug. 27
• Sun., 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
• $116 ($93 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: July 25
ACAA DAY TRIPS
BERRY PATCH FARMS
(This trip is not suitable for participants with walkers/wheelchairs). Get out of the city and down on the farm. Spend the morning touring the Berry Patch Farm, picking strawberries and raspberries, going on a wagon ride, shopping at the farm store and enjoying a picnic lunch. Please be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, a hat and bring a water bottle. Lunch includes sandwiches, chips, drinks, fruit and dessert. Fee includes admission, lunch, escort and transportation.
67244 Aug. 29
• Tue., 8:15 a.m.-1 p.m.
• $54 ($43 Resident)
DENVER MOB TOUR
Join us as once again we team up with Tom Hackett as he leads us on a driving tour of the Denver area where the mob families lived, worked and played. We will stop for lunch at the famous Gaetano’s Italian Restaurant as a special mob themed luncheon destination. Enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by the chef. Choose from either Caesar Salad or Minestrone Soup, Spaghetti and Meatball or Fettuccine Alfredo with Chicken, bread and a nonalcoholic drink. Cocktails and desserts are on your own. Fee includes tour, docent, lunch gratuity,escort and transportation.
66256 Aug. 31
• Thu., 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
• $94 ($75 Resident)
ROYAL GORGE TRAIN AND LUNCH
The Royal Gorge Route Railroad is a heritage railroad located in Canon City, Colorado. The railroad transits the Royal Gorge on a 2-hour scenic and historic train ride along what is considered to be the most famed portion of the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Enjoy the views from our Vista Dome as you eat your lunch served on the train. Please note that there are 7 steps up to the Vista Dome where our seats are. Fee includes train ticket, lunch, escort and transportation.
68667 Sept. 7
• Thu., 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
• $275 ($218 Resident)
• Last day to register/cancel: Aug. 3
DINING ADVENTURES LYNN’S TEA SHOP AND CAFÉ
Located in Littleton, Lynn’s Tea Shop pride themselves on using all natural, fresh ingredients in all their dishes. Everything is hand crafted and freshly baked to perfection every morning! Our tea will include scones, savories and sweets. Fee includes tea, gratuity, escort and transportation.
62184 June 14
• Wed., 10:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
• $79 ($63 Resident)
• Payment/Cancellation deadline: June 2
SPERO WINERY
An ACAA favorite is here again. Enjoy a delicious Italian style buffet as you partake numerous appetizers, main entrees, desserts and of course the different wines to sample! Fee includes lunch, wine tasting, escort and transportation.
66259 June 20
• Tue., 11:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• $56 ($45 Resident)
• Payment/Cancellation deadline: May 29
ACAA DAY TRIPS
THE VIEWHOUSE
Back by request! Appetizers, tacos, sushi, pizza, salads, burgers and more will make deciding what to eat difficult. Enjoy your lunch as you have delightful conversation with your fellow diners, while overlooking the Colorado mountains. Lunch is on your own. Fee includes escort and transportation.
66710 July 10
• Wed., 10:45 a.m.-2 p.m.
• $21 ($17 Resident)
• Menu range: $12-$28
MYSTERY MEAL
Southern style brunch is on the menu today with a down home New Orleans flair. Join us as we travel to yet another mysterious destination. Brunch is on your own. Fee includes escort and transportation.
66711 July 18
• Tue., 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
• $26 ($21 Resident)
• Menu range: $10-$20
FINE DINING AT DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAKHOUSE
This 5 Star (Michelin Stars) in our own state welcomes the ACAA patrons for a dining adventure! Partake of a delicious 4-course meal including your choice of soup or salad, Filet Mignon, Pan Roasted Salmon or Roasted Chicken, Chateau Mashed Potatoes or seasonal vegetables and either Chocolate Mousse or Coffee Toffee Bread Pudding for dessert. (Cocktails are on your own). Fee includes lunch, gratuity, escort and transportation.
67203 Aug. 1
• Mon., 11:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
• $129 ($103 Resident)
DANIELLE’S SCRATCH KITCHEN
This stylish, energetic restaurant in Castle Rock offering elevated Italian fare and New American dishes is sure to be a hit! Everything is made from scratch in their kitchen with the freshest ingredients available. Choose from such items as appetizers, salads, specialties including chicken, salmon, pasta and so much more. (Lunch is on your own) Fee includes escort and transportation.
66713 Aug. 23
• Wed., 4:30-9 p.m.
• $30 ($24 Resident)
• Menu range: $12-$27
AUDITIONS!
Is show business in your blood? Come and be part of our show! Seniors ’88 Fall Show:“The Glitzy Girls in Vegas.” Cold reading of the script. Singers and dancers prepare a short audition piece. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Childers at 303.739.7957
• July 18 and 19
• 1-3 p.m.
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
SNEAK PEEK
Get a sneak peek at what excursions are being offered for Fall 2023 at the Aurora Center for Active Adults. Registration is preferred and this event is free!
66497 July 28
• Fri., 9-11:30 a.m.
• Free
ACAA DAY TRIPS
ACAA SPECIAL EVENTS
These mini special events are open to the public and for ages 18 and older. All of these events will be held at the Aurora Center for Active Adults.
OLDER ADULT MONTHLY LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES
Ages 40 and older
You are invited to the ACAA’s Monthly Lunch and Learn series. On the first Fri. of each month, a guest speaker will present on a topic related to aging. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch and socialize before the scheduled presentation. Drinks and dessert will be provided. To find out what will be presented each month, please call the ACAA at 303.739.7951.
67930 June 2: Healthy Eating
67931 July 7: Decompress from Stress
67932 Aug. 5: Find your Joy
• Fri., 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
ACAA’S 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION
Ages 40 and older
You are invited to the ACAA’s annual 4th of July BBQ. In addition to hot dogs and other goodies we will have outside games set up for everyone to play!
67934 June 30
• Fri., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
FUN FRIDAYS AT THE ACAA MONTHLY MATINEE MOVIE
You are invited to the ACAA Matinee Movie. Once a month we will show a FREE movie to all attendees. Please contact 303.739.7951 for the current month’s feature. Popcorn provided!
67935 June 9
67937 Aug. 11
• Fri., 1 p.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
KARAOKE
Once a month you are invited to rock on and sing the afternoon away at ACAA Karaoke
4th Friday of Each Month
• Fri., 1 p.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
MONTHLY TRIVIA TIME
Grab a friend and meet us at the ACAA for our NEW monthly Trivia Time. Each month we will be hosting a friendly game of trivia.
67939 June 16
67940 July 21
67941 Aug. 18
• Fri., 1 p.m.
• Free, registration required
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
AURORA FORUM FOR OLDER ADULTS:
LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE
Ages 40 and older
This year the Aurora Forum for Older Adults will span over a few months. Twice a month we will have special speakers present on a wide variety of topics to ensure you are Living Your Best Life! For more information please visit AuroraGov.org/ACAA and select the “Aurora Forum For Older Adults” button to learn more.
ACAA FITNESS
DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
TOTAL FITNESS
Ages 50 and older
Get totally fit with a warm-up, low impact cardiovascular aerobics strength training. Cool-down stretching and flexibility exercises.
• Mon., 8-8:45 a.m. and 9-10 a.m.
• Tue./Thu./Fri., 9-10 a.m.
STRENGTH TRAINING
Ages 50 and older
This class is a full body workout using weights, bands and exercise balls. This class will increase your strength and balance through a variety of challenging exercises.
• Tue./Thu., 7:30-8:30 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS CHAIR YOGA
Ages 50 and 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 a range of movement.
• Mon., 10:15-11:15 a.m.
• Wed., 9:15-10:15 a.m
MAT YOGA
Ages 50 and older
Practice the eight limbs of classical yoga, including conscious breathing, gentle yoga postures, relaxation and mindfulness meditation.
• Mon., 11 a.m.-noon
ZUMBA
Ages 50 and older
Dance your way to a fitter you with exciting and unique Latin moves and rhythms.
• Tue., 10-11 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC
Ages 50 and older
This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing the range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support.
• Mon., 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
• Wed., 10-11 a.m.
CHAIR YOGA
Ages 50 and 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.
• Mon., 10:15-11:15 a.m.
• Wed., 9:15-10:15 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS STABILITY
Ages 50 and older
Stability is the newest class designed to help you become stronger and improve balance. The movements taught in class focus on specific exercises to improve strength and power around the ankle, knee and hip joints, while improving your reaction time.
• Tue., 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
FIT FLOW
Ages 50 and older
This full total body workout offers a variety of movements to improve balance and increase muscle tone with the use of weights, resistance bands, exercise balls and exercises on the mat.
• Wed., 8-9 a.m.
POP AND ZUMBA
Ages 50 and older
Enjoy a fun full body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. You will feel empowered and energized, while using simple dance steps.
• Thu., 10-11 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT
Ages 50 and 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, a SilverSneakers ball and chair are used.
• Thu., 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
• Fri., 11 a.m.-noon
GLOBAL DANCE BEATS
Ages 50 and older
An upbeat cardio experience combining dance and drumming with squats and lunges targeting inner, outer, butt, core and more!
• Fri., 11 a.m.-noon
BELLY DANCE FIT
Ages 50 and older
This class encompasses belly dance, core fitness and strength building cardio into one invigorating and rejuvenating workout.
• Fri., 12:15-1:15 p.m.
WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATIONS
Ages 50 and older
This is a complimentary information fitness orientation typically 30 minutes in length that will provide you with the basics of how to use the weight machines and cardio equipment. You will learn how to start, stop, and change settings on cardio machines, change seat height and weight selection on machines, and have a discussion of proper form on the weight machines.
** Please note: an orientation is not a personal training session
• Tue./Thu., 9-9:30 a.m.
ACAA LINE DANCING
DROP-IN LINE DANCE CLASSES ACAA
Drop-in Fee or Membership (City of Aurora Recreation Pass, Renew Active or SilverSneakers).
IMPROVER (HIGH BEGINNER) LINE DANCE
You’ve mastered the basic steps in line dance, now continue to exercise your body and mind with more complicated steps and choreography.
• Wed., 12:30-1:30 p.m.
INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCE
You’ve made it this far! Now continue to challenge yourself and improve your line dance skills while learning intermediate level classes.
• Wed., 1:45-2:45 p.m.
INTRODUCTION TO LINE DANCE
Ages 50 and older
Line up to learn the basic steps in line dance and use them in some easy dances. No previous experience needed! This is an 8-week class.
65713 May 4-June 29 (no class on May 25)
66288 July 6-Aug. 24
• Thu., 10:45-11:45 a.m.
• $40 ($32 Resident)
BEGINNER LINE DANCE
Ages 50 and older
Continue to master the basic line dance steps while dancing beginner level dances. Knowledge of the basic steps in line dance is preferred but not necessary.
• Thu., noon-1 p.m.
A.R.I.S.E.
ADAPTIVE RECREATION AND INCLUSION SERVICES FOR EVERYONE
Encouraging meaningful recreation opportunities and programs for individuals with disabilities to enhance and expand social, cognitive, affective and physical abilities.
AQUATICS
ADAPTIVE INTRO TO WATER
Ages 4-10 (Over 11, inquire with staff for a needs assessment)
Participant led water exposure in a safe, sensory friendly and low-pressure environment. Designed for participants who are not ready for Adaptive Swim Lessons. Class ratios are one instructor to two swimmers.
65167 June 6-27
65168 July 11-Aug. 1
• Tue., 9-9:30 a.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Southeast Recreation Center
65169 June 8-29
66271 July 13-Aug. 3
• Thu., 9-9:30 a.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Central Recreation Center
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS
Ages 4-10 (Over 11, inquire with staff for a needs assessment)
Water safety and Level 1 and 2 swim skills introduced and adapted for various levels of swimmers. Designed for participants with disabilities who are not ready for group lessons and with the goal to graduate into group lessons. Class ratios are one instructor to two or three participants.
65173 June 6-27
65170 July 11-Aug. 1
• Tue., 9:30-10 a.m.
65172 June 6-27
65171 July 11-Aug. 1
• Tue., 10-10:30 a.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Southeast Recreation Center
65166 June 8-29
66273 July 13-Aug. 3
• Thu., 9:30-10 a.m.
66272 June 8-29
66275 July 13-Aug. 3
• Thu., 10-10:30 a.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Central Recreation Center
FITNESS/SPORTS/ SPECIAL OLYMPICS YOUNG ATHLETES IN TRAINING
Ages 4-7
Introduction to various sports played on a field (bocce, soccer, track and field). ARISE staff will introduce one sport per week, teaching the fundamentals and basic rules of each.
66283 June 6-27
66284 July 11-Aug. 1
• Tue., 3:15-4 p.m.
• $40 ($32 Resident)
• Southeast Recreation Center
SPECIAL OLYMPICS BOCCE
Ages 8 and older
Acquire basic bocce skills, practice appropriate social behavior and obtain functional knowledge of the rules of bocce to participate successfully in competition.
66282 June 6-Aug. 22 (end date subject to change)
• Tue., 4-5 p.m.
• $33 ($25 Resident)
• Southeast Recreation Center
KOREAN ACADEMY OF MARTIAL ARTS SELF DEFENSE
Ages 5 and older
Taught by two Grandmasters, Ghassan Timani and Kenny Yoo, alongside ARISE staff providing adaptations and support throughout class. The goal of this class is to ensure all students are given tools and techniques to defend themselves in all scenarios and situations, with an emphasis on endurance, perseverance, integrity, discipline and indomitable spirit. Please be prepared to assist your family member as needed.
66276 June 8-29
66277 July 13-Aug. 3
• Thu., 4-4:45 p.m.
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Central Recreation Center
SPECIAL EVENTS
ARISE MINI CAMP
Ages 13 and older
Opportunity to explore & participate in adaptive excursions throughout Colorado. Inquire via the contact information below for more details.
• June 5-Aug. 11
• Mon./Wed./Fri., 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
SUMMER OVERNIGHT LOCK-IN
Ages 18 and older
• Offical dates to be determined
• Reach out to arise@auroragov.org to be placed on the list.
INCLUSION SERVICES
Available to provide assistance to all ages of individuals with or without disabilities to participate in recreation programs together. An assessment can be completed to determine what program modifications and/or inclusion aide services are needed.
FUNDING ASSISTANCE
City of Aurora can reduce fees for residents on limited incomes. Call any recreation center for eligibility and an application.
Developmental Pathways scholarship funding available for active members, except towards swim lessons.
For more information, please email arise@auroragov.org or call 303.326.8410/720.859.4984.
You can see all classes at AuroraGov.org/ARISE.
AQUATICS
INDOOR POOLS
BECK RECREATION CENTER
INDOOR POOL
LAP SWIM
• Mon.-Fri., 6-7:50 a.m.
• Mon./Wed./Fri.,
10:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
• Tue./Thu., 10:30-11:45 a.m.
• Tue./Thu., 1:15-3:45 p.m.
HOT TUB
• Mon./Wed./Thu./Fri., 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
• Tue., 6 a.m.-4 p.m.
• Sat., 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
OPEN SWIM
• Sat., noon-3:30 p.m.
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
INDOOR POOL
LAP SWIM, RIVER WALKING AND HOT TUB (Ages 18 and older)
• Mon.-Fri., 5:30-10 a.m.
• Sat.-Sun., 8 a.m.-noon
FAMILY SWIM
(Lap, river, zero depth, activity and hot tub)
• Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-noon
OPEN SWIM
(Lap*, river, zero depth, activity, hot tub, waves and slide)
• Mon.-Fri., noon-8 p.m.
*Lap lane closes at 7 p.m. Mon.-Thu.
• Sat., noon-7 p.m.
• Sun., noon-5:30 p.m.
MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL
LAP SWIM AND RIVER WALKING (Ages 18 and older)
• Mon.-Fri., 6-10 a.m.
• Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-noon
FAMILY SWIM
(Lap, river, zero depth and leisure)
• Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-noon
• Mon.-Thur., 6-7 p.m. (Leisure ONLY)
OPEN SWIM
(Lap, river, zero depth, leisure and slide)
• Mon.-Thu., noon-6 p.m.
• Fri., noon-7 p.m.
• Sat./Sun., noon-5 p.m.
SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL
LAP SWIM, RIVER WALKING AND HOT TUB (Ages 18 and older)
• Mon.-Fri., 5:30-10 a.m.
• Sat., 8 a.m.-noon
• Sun., 8-10 a.m.
FAMILY SWIM
(Lap*, river, zero depth and hot tub)
• Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-noon
• Mon.-Thu., 7-8 p.m.
*Lap lane closes at 7 p.m.
OPEN SWIM
(River, zero depth, hot tub and slide)
• Mon.-Thu., noon-7 p.m.
• Fri., noon-8 p.m.
• Sat., noon-7 p.m.
• Sun., noon-5:30 p.m.
AQUATICS AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
UTAH INDOOR POOL
LAP SWIM (Ages 18 and older)
• Mon.-Fri., 6-10 a.m. (Mon.-Thu., limited lap space 7:30-8:30 a.m.)
• Mon. and Wed., 6-8 p.m.
• Sat., 8 a.m.-noon
• Sun., 8-9 a.m.
FAMILY SWIM
(Lap and leisure)
• Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-noon
• Mon. and Wed., 7-8 p.m.
OPEN SWIM
(Lap, leisure, slide, diving boards and sprayground)
• Mon. and Wed., noon-4:50 p.m.
• Tue./Thu./Fri., noon-8 p.m.
• Sat. and Sun., noon-4 p.m.
OUTDOOR POOL HOURS
Current summer outdoor pool hours will be listed at Auroragov.org/pools
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES BECK RECREATION CENTER
INDOOR POOL
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water! Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Mon.-Fri., 8-9 a.m.
• Mon., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
ARTHRITIS AQUA FITNESS
Ages 18 and older
Keep your joints heathy and your body in motion.
• Mon.-Fri., 9:15-10:15 a.m.
• Tue./Thu., noon-1 p.m.
CARDIO SPLASH
Focus on movement and cardiovascular fitness. Come join us to increase stamina, muscular endurance and cardiovascular fitness.
• Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
AQUA DEEP WATER
Ages 18 and older
Low impact, high intensity aqua fitness with a focus on cardio and abs. Ability to swim is required.
• Fri., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
INDOOR POOL
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water! Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Mon./Wed., 9-10 a.m.
• Mon./Wed., 11 a.m.-noon
• Wed. 5:30-6:30 p.m.
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
SOUTHEAST RECREATION
CENTER INDOOR POOL
RIVER FLOW
Come join us for a walk down the river! Class is held in the lazy river at Southeast Indoor Pool. Focus on cardio strength with resistance from the current.
• Tue., 11 a.m.-noon
AQUA ZUMBA
This high-energy aquatic workout fuses South American Zumba rhythm and dance steps with a pool party. Aqua Zumba gives participants all the benefits of a challenging, fun and body-toning workout – in the water!
• Tue., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water! Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Thu., 11 a.m.-noon
AQUATICS AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
DEL MAR FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water!
Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Mon., 11 a.m.-noon
• Wed., 6-7 p.m.
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
MEADOW HILLS OUTDOOR POOL
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water!
Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Mon., 6-7 p.m.
• Wed., 11 a.m.-noon
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
UTAH INDOOR POOL
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water!
Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Sat., 8-9 a.m.
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
VILLAGE GREEN OUTDOOR POOL
AQUA FITNESS
A challenging aerobic workout in the water!
Pre and post-natal participants welcome. No swimming required.
• Tue. and Thu., 11-12 p.m.
C.A.R.A SWIM TEAM
Ages 6-17
Join our swim team! Emphasis is on participation. Must be able to swim 25 yds. Front crawl with rotary breathing. Swimmers will practice two days per week. Please email jangel@auroragov.org for more information.
68662 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 10:45-11:45 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Aqua Vista Outdoor Pool
68658 June 5-Aug. 4
• Tue./Thu., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
• $85 ($68 Resident)
• Beck Indoor Pool
68659 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 7-8 p.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Central Indoor Pool
68661 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 9-10 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Del Mar Outdoor Pool
68663 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 9-10 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Meadow Hills Outdoor Pool
68660 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 6-7 p.m.
• $180 ($96 Resident)
• Moorhead Indoor Pool
68669 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 10:45-11:45 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Parklane Outdoor Pool
68668 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 7-8 p.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Southeast Indoor Pool
68657 June 5-Aug. 4
• Mon.-Thu., 7:30-8:30 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Utah Indoor Pool
LEVEL GUIDE PARENT AND TOT (AGES 6 MONTHS-2 YEARS)
LEVEL 1: An introduction class for parents and very young children, Parent and Tot 1 uses songs, games and toys to help your baby gain confidence, learn basic swim skills and develop safe habits around the water. Each child must be accompanied in the pool by a parent or guardian – one adult in the water per child. Swim diapers required.
LEVEL 2: To qualify for level 2, child must be comfortable fully submerging underwater and be able to sit and stand independently. Parent and Tot Level 2 prepares very young swimmers to transition to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on adjusting to swimming with an instructor rather than a parent, following directions and increasing autonomy in their swim skills. Each child must be accompanied in the pool by a parent or guardian. Swim diapers required.
GUPPY (AGES 3-5)
LEVEL 1: Guppy 1 introduces young children to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on working through separation anxiety, water adjustment, learning the rules of swim lessons and basic breath control. Parents will be asked to stay back from the pool edge. Swim diapers are required if child is not potty trained.
LEVEL 2: To qualify for level 2, child must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable fully submerging underwater and comfortable laying in a back float position (with instructor support). Guppy 2 teaches basic water survival and selfrescue skills to young children. Emphasis on independent movement through the water, independent floating and intermediate breath control. Swim diapers are required if your child is not potty trained.
LEVEL 3: To qualify for Guppy 3, child must pass the following swim test: Jump into deep water, recover to a back float position, then swim or float 5 yards to the wall and climb out independently. If child is not able to pass this swim test on day 1, they will not be able to continue in this level. Guppy 3 lays technical foundation for basic stroke techniques. Emphasis on head/hip alignment and propulsive kick technique.
LEVEL 4: By instructor recommendation only. Guppy 4 builds confidence and independence in basic stroke techniques for very strong young swimmers. Emphasis on head/hip alignment and simultaneous arm/leg action.
STINGRAY (AGES 6-9)
LEVEL 1: Introduces children to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on water adjustment, breath control, water safety and learning the rules of swim lessons.
LEVEL 2: To qualify for Stingray 2, child must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable submerging underwater, able to float independently on front and back and able to swim on back independently for 25 yards (flutter kick and elementary backstroke). Stingray 2 focuses on developing strong foundations for swim stroke technique, with emphasis on head/hip alignment and effective kick techniques.
LEVEL 3: To qualify for Stingray 3, child must be safe jumping into deep water, able to swim 25 yards of all 4 kick techniques- Whip kick, flutter kick, dolphin kick, scissor kick and able to tread for 1 minute in deep water. Stingray 3 teaches and reinforces proper technique and timing across all major swim strokes, with emphasis on simultaneous arm/ leg actions and building endurance. Stingray 3 also introduces headfirst entry (dives).
LEVEL 4: To qualify for Stingray 4, child must swim 25 yards with good technique in front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Child must demonstrate ability to tread for 2 minutes in deep water, surface dive to 10 feet and perform a safe standing dive into deep water. Refines technique across all swim strokes, emphasis on stamina building and streamlining for efficiency. Introduces legal transitions between lengths.
SHARK (AGES 10-13)
LEVEL 1: Introduces older children to independent swim lessons. Emphasis on water adjustment, breath control, water safety and learning the rules of swim lessons.
LEVEL 2: To qualify for Shark 2, student must be reliable at holding the wall during lessons, comfortable submerging underwater, able to float independently on front and back and able to swim on back independently for 25 yards (flutter kick and elementary backstroke). Shark 2 focuses on developing strong foundations for swim stroke technique, with emphasis on head/hip alignment and effective kick techniques.
LEVEL 3: To qualify for Shark 3, child must be safe jumping into deep water, able to swim 25 yards of all 4 kick techniquesWhip kick, flutter kick, dolphin kick, scissor kick and able to tread for 1 minute in deep water. Shark 3 teaches and reinforces proper technique and timing across all major swim strokes, with emphasis on simultaneous arm/ leg actions and building endurance. Stingray 3 also introduces headfirst entry (dives).
LEVEL 4: To qualify for Shark 4, child must swim 25 yards with good technique in front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Child must demonstrate ability to tread for 2 minutes in deep water, surface dive to 10ft and perform a safe standing dive into deep water. Shark 4 works on refining technique across all swim strokes, with emphasis on stamina building and streamlining for efficiency. Shark 4 also introduces legal transitions between lengths and begins to work on the rules of competitive swimming.
ADULT (AGES 14+)
BEGINNER: Introductory swim lessons for complete beginners- no previous experience required! This class focuses on learning the basics: water adjustment, basic breath control, floating and kicking.
INTERMEDIATE: Participants must be able to tread water for 1 minute, be comfortable putting face in the water and able to swim 1 length (25 yards) of elementary backstroke independently. Adult intermediate classes build on the skills learned in the beginner class to introduce whole swim strokes. Emphasis on kick technique and gaining confidence working in deep water.
ADVANCED: Participants must be able to jump into deep water, resurface independently and swim to the wall, tread water for 2 minutes continuously and swim 1 length (25 yards) with sustained good kick technique in flutter kick, whip kick and dolphin kick. Adult advanced classes teach breaststroke and sidestroke in addition to building stamina in front crawl and backstroke. Emphasis is on building endurance and introducing turns, transitions and dives.
STAMINA TRAINING: Participants must be competent in the 4 competitive swim strokes. Get your swim workout in! This class focuses on building endurance and aerobic fitness for those with a strong swim background.
AQUATICS LEARN TO SWIM
LEARN TO SWIM
6 months and older
Learn to swim with the city of Aurora! With classes for toddlers to adults, our 30-minute group swim lessons cater to all ages and abilities. Level 1 classes are beginner friendly-no experience necessary! To ensure safety, level 2 and above classes have entry skill requirements.
Saturday lessons (One day a week)
• Session 1: June 3-July 1
• Session 2: July 8-Aug. 5
• $31 ($25 Resident)
• Beck Recreation Center and Southeast
Indoor Pool
Sunday lessons (One day a week)
• Session 1: June 4-July 2
• Session 2: July 9-Aug. 6
• $31 ($25 Resident)
• Utah Indoor Pool
Weekday lessons Mon./Wed. (Twice per week)
• Session 1: May 31-June 28
• Session 2: July 3-Aug. 2
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Del Mar Pool and Utah Indoor Pool
Weekday lessons Tue./Thu. (Twice per week)
• Session 1: May 30-June 29
• $63 ($50 Resident)
• Session 2: July 6-Aug. 3
• $58.50 ($45 Resident)
• Beck Recreation Center and Meadow Hills Pool
LEARN TO SWIM
(PRIVATE LESSONS)
6 months and older
Want to learn at your own pace? We offer 1:1 private lessons with highly trained instructors. Private lessons are booked by the month and run year-round at various locations.
• Contact Olivia Myers at omyers@auroragov.org to register
• $31/class ($25/class Resident)
LEARN TO SWIM (SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS)
6 months and older
Want to learn with a friend? Semi-private lessons are available for groups of up to three participants! Semi-private lessons are booked by the month and run year-round at various locations. Please note that pricing is per student.
• Contact Olivia Myers at omyers@auroragov.org to register
• $19/class ($15/class Resident)
AQUATICS LEARN TO SWIM
AQUATICS LEARN TO SWIM
AURORA COOKS
Our cooking classes are designed to develop age-specific skills, promote community, demystify scratch cooking across cultures and promote fruit and vegetable consumption. We can help you become a confident home cook with our approach to cooking: empowering, practical and fun!
PARENT/TOT
Curriculum designed for youth ages 3-6 accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. $35/pair.
PACK A PICNIC
Come join us and prepare a fun picnic spread and then take it out into the park and enjoy it with your little one. Menu: Chicken and Avocado Pita Pockets, Homemade Graham Crackers with a Whipped Cinnamon Dip, and a Strawberry Sparkle Punch.
66722 Aug. 5
• Sat., 10-11:30 a.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
TOY STORY BRUNCH
You’ve got a friend in Aurora Cooks to infinity and beyond! Andy is gone and it’s time for Woody and the toy crew to help us cook an unforgettable brunch. Menu: Bacon Alien Egg Bites, Little Bo Peep Pancakes and Mini Twice Baked Mr. Potato Heads.
666723 Aug. 12
• Sat., 9-10:30 a.m.
• Central Recreation Center
BREAKFAST IN AGRABAH: ALADDIN AND FRIENDS
Abu “borrowed” some ingredients from the market and it’s up to YOU to help make Aladdin and Jasmine breakfast- no help from Genie. Catch a ride on a magic carpet and fly into the kitchen to make some fun and super yummy food fit for a sultan! Menu: Turkey
Sausage Magic Carpet Breakfast Pizzas, Abu’s Nutella Animal Toast and Three Wishes Magic Potion.
66724 Aug. 19
• Sat., 9-10:30 a.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
POOH’S PICNIC
Have a rumbly in your tumbly? Grab your little Roo’s for this cooking class where we will be preparing the perfect picnic for Winnie the Pooh, the most loved bear of the hundred-acre woods. Menu: Hundred Arce Wood Trail Mix, Pooh Bear Nut Butter and Honey Tea Sandwiches, Rabbit’s Garden Veggies and Piglet’s Pink Lemonade.
66725 Aug. 26
• Sat., 10-11:30 a.m.
• Central Recreation Center
PARENT/FAMILY
Curriculum designed for youth ages 6-12 accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. $55/pair.
DONUT SHOP
Master the art of donut frying, baking, and glazing! Menu: Blueberries and Cream Filled Donuts, Red Velvet and Churro Spice Donuts.
66726 Aug. 5
• Sat., 10 a.m.-noon
• Central Recreation Center
COOK LIKE GUSTEAU
HELP NEEDED! There has been an incident and none of the cooks showed up to work and Chef Gusteau needs your cooking skills. Join us and remember that “anyone can cook but only the fearless are great.”
Menu: Remy’s Ratatouille Puff Pastry Tart, Homemade Creamy Lemon Fettuccine Alfredo and Cheesecake Pops for Dessert.
66727 Aug. 11
• Fri., 6-8 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
COFFEE SHOP CREATIONS
Who doesn’t love a coffee shop treat to enjoy on a nice day? Come learn how to make some favorites with us. Menu: Strawberry Crumb Muffins, Blueberry Scones with Homemade Whipped Cream and White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Biscotti.
66729 Aug. 19
• Sat., 12:30-2:30 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
MAKE IT LIKE NONNA
Make some friends and a fresh Italian restaurant meal that would make your Italian Grandma pinch your cheeks. Join us for the perfect plate of spaghetti. Menu: Spaghetti and Meatballs, Classic Marinara, Italian Green Beans and Cheesy Garlic Bread.
66728 Aug. 19
• Sat., 3-5 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
SET ADRIFT
Lei back and drift away with us onto the beaches with this Tiki inspired meal. Menu: Sweet and Spicy Chicken Kabobs with a Sesame and Scallion Relish, Coconut Jasmine Rice and Dole Whip for Dessert.
66730 Aug. 25
• Fri., 6-8 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
FRYBREAD FEAST
A taco by any other name... crispy, chewy and complex in flavor. Join us as we dive into this Native American staple. Menu: Beef Navajo Tacos topped with a Green Chile Crème and an Osage Hominy Salsa and Fry Bread Nuggets with Wojapi for dessert.
66768 Aug. 31
• Thu., 6-8 p.m.
• Expo Recreation Center
KIDS
Curriculum designed for youth ages 6-9. $30/person.
CUPCAKE CREATIONS
Channel your inner Pastry Chef and join us in making some show-stopping cupcakes. Menu: Chocolate Pretzel Cupcakes with Pretzel Butter, Chocolate Icing and Pretzel Bark.
66732 Aug. 12
• Sat., 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
COOKING
STREET TACOS AND TAQUITOS
Tick-tock it’s taco time. Salsa on down to make tortillas and new friends. Menu: Chicken Tacos Al Pastor, Tomatillo Salsa and Banana Honey Almond Butter Dessert Taquitos with Cinnamon Chocolate Sauce.
66733 Aug. 12
• Sat., 12:30-2:30 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
COOKIES AND LEMONADE
Join us for an afternoon of cookie baking fun with a glass of refreshing lemonade to wash it all down!
66734 Aug. 26
• Sat., 10 a.m.-noon
• Moorhead Recreation Center
JUNIOR CHEF
Curriculum designed for youth ages 10-14. $30/person.
MEXICAN FIESTA
Take your family on a delicious trip south of the border! Menu: Beef Enchiladas, Elote Corn Salad and Tres Leches Cupcakes.
66739 Aug. 5
• Sat., 2-4 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
I DONUT CARE
Give your bored teenager something to do. All we need is U and we can turn don’ts into DONUTS. Menu: Raised Donut Holes with Lemon Blueberry Custard, Churro Donuts with Cream Cheese Frosting and Peaches N’ Berries Fruit Salsa.
66740 Aug. 26
• Sat., 2-4 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
CHIMICHANGA
Not only is “chimichanga” fun to say, it’s also REALLY fun to make. Learn the basics of making some of your favorite Mexican dishes!
Menu: Oven Fried Chicken Chimichanga w/ Salsa Verde, Spanish Rice, Homemade Black Beans and a Watermelon Limeade.
66741 Aug. 26
• Sat., 2-4 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
TEEN
Curriculum designed for youth ages 15-18. $35/person.
SUSHI 101
Join us as we teach you everything you need to know about rolling your OWN sushi!
Menu: Spicy Edamame, Rainbow Veggie Roll, California Roll and finished with Coconut Ice Cream.
66742 Aug. 5
• Fri., 6-8:30 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
DINNER AT HOGWARTS
The professors of Hogwarts summoned all wizards, magical creatures and muggles for a dinner in the Great Hall! Learn to make dinner fit for Dumbledore! Menu: Cornish Pasties (Steak Pot Pie), Golden Snitch Curry Zucchini Fritters and Homemade Butterbeer Scathe Pudding with Chocolate Frog Pretzel Crumble.
66743 Aug. 12
• Sat., 3-5:30 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
CHICAGO DEEP DISH PIZZA
Let’s explore the “Windy City’s” classic pizza style and take pizza night to a new level.
Menu: Pepperoni and Cheese Deep Dish
Pizza, Roasted Garlic Broccoli, Marinara and a Skillet Chocolate Chip Cookie.
66747 Aug. 19
• Sat., 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
ADULT 18+
Curriculum designed for adults ages 18 years and older. $40/person.
NEW MEXICAN CUISINE
Join us for a fun a delicious cooking class where your taste buds will be transported to New Mexico, the land of enchantment. Menu: Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas, Spanish Rice, Calabacitas and Sopapillas with Whipped Cinnamon Honey Butter.
66748 Aug. 3
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
SPICE, SPICE, BABY
Breaking News! There have been recent reports of record-breaking temperatures here in Flavor Town. If you can’t beat the heat, get IN our kitchen and join us to prepare some haute and delicious dishes. Spice, Spice, Baby! Menu: Ancho Chile Flourless Chocolate Cake, Fiery Shrimp Diabla w/ Charred Garlic Bread and Spicy Cucumber Salad with Lime Cilantro Vinaigrette.
66750 Aug. 17
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
GNOCCHI YOURSELF OUT
See just how versatile gnocchi can be! With our step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn how to make this fancy dish with some ease. Menu: Ricotta Gnocchi with Basil Pesto and Potato Gnocchi with Tomato Vodka Cream Sauce.
66751 Aug. 18
• Fri., 6-9 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
HOLY MOLE
Together we will de-mystify this Oaxacian favorite and bring the complexity of mole into your own kitchen. Menu: Chicken Mole, Cilantro Lime Rice and Esquites (Mexican Corn Salsa).
66752 Aug. 24
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
OH MY SHAWARMA!
We’ve heard that shawarma is the epitome of middle eastern cuisine. Join us in making this takeout favorite. Menu: Beef Shawarma, Homemade Naan and Roasted Cauliflower with a Tahini Sauce.
66753 Aug. 31
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Moorhead Recreation Center
COOKING
ADULT 21+
Curriculum designed for adults ages 21 and older. $45/person.
CUBAN FLAVORS AND MOJITOS
Ready for a summer night in Havana? Grab a fresh mojito and let us transport you to the wildly flavorful, Spanish, African and Caribbean blended cuisine of Cuba. Learn to prepare some traditional Cuban dishes that will have your taste buds doing the mambo! Menu: Picadillo, Crispy Tostones, Avocado Mango Salad and Strawberry Mint Mojito.
66754 Aug. 3
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
STREET TACOS AND MARGARITAS
Turn any night into Taco Tuesday! In this hands-on class you will learn how to make your favorite street tacos at home. Menu: Carnita Tacos with Homemade Corn Tortillas, Quick-Pickled Red Onions and Salsa Roja.
66766 Aug. 3
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Expo Recreation Center
TAPAS AND SANGRIA
Join us for an ice-cold fruit filled sangria and learn to make some outstanding Spanish tapas. Menu: Spanish Tortilla with Lemon Herb Aioli, Fiery Garlic Shrimp with Charred Bread and Sangria.
66755 Aug. 4
• Fri., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
SUSHI WORKSHOP
Learn the ins and outs of sushi rolling in this hands-on class. Menu: Spicy Edamame, Spicy Tuna Dragon Roll, Philadelphia Roll and finished with Coconut Ice Cream.
66756 Aug. 10
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
COOKING
GREEKIN’ OUT
Attention cooks and food geeks, it is time to make dinner and tonight we’ll make it GREEK. In this class we will explore some Mediterranean flavors with a fun and flavorful menu. Join us and change up your normal weeknight dinner and let’s Greek Out. Menu: Spinach and Feta Stuffed Lamb Meatballs, Mediterranean Orzo Salad and Spanakopita.
66757 Aug. 11
• Fri., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
PUB GRUB
Craving a cold one and some pub bites? Join us in this class where we will prepare just that. Menu: Green Chili Brew Stew, with Homemade Tortillas, plus Churro Donuts and Porter Ice Cream for dessert.
66758 Aug. 17
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
INDIAN STREET FOOD
Enjoy an Indian Spiced Mojito and join us as we explore the vibrant flavors of Indian street food, learning to harness the power of spices and prepare traditional dishes. Menu: Chaat Samosa: Homemade Fried Samosa topped with Chana Masala and Yogurt Drizzle.
66759 Aug. 18
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
POLISH PIEROGIS AND BEER
A true taste of Poland! In this class, you will learn how to make these wonderfully savory dumplings. Menu: Potato and Cheese Pierogis with Brown Butter Sage Sauce, Apple Pie-rogies and Mizeria (polish Cucumber Salad).
66760 Aug. 24
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
HOLY RAVIOLI
Learn next level pasta skills to master this heaven sent, pillow-like stuffed pasta. Menu: Fried Artichoke Hearts with Italian Herb Aioli, sausage Parmigiana Ravioli in Red Sauce, Italian Chop Salad with Red Raspberry Vinaigrette and Roasted Cherry Lemon Ice Cream.
66767 Aug. 24
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Expo Recreation Center
WHISKEY BUSINESS
Enjoy and prepare an elegant whiskeyinspired meal. Don’t take a chance on dinner, we have your back. Leave the whiskey business to us. Menu: Coriander and Fennel Rubbed Pork Loin with a Whiskey Pan Sauce, Ginger Mashed Carrots and Individual Maple and Whiskey Pudding Cakes for dessert.
66761 Aug. 25
• Fri., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
TIPSY TAMALE
Grab a freshly made paloma and gather around the tamale steamer. In this class, we will master the basics of homemade tamales. Please join us for a funfilled cooking class, where we will surely be having too “masa” fun. Menu: Chicken Tinga Tamales, Salsa Roja, Curtido (Mexican Slaw) and a Margarita to drink
66762 Aug. 31
• Thu., 6-9 p.m.
• Central Recreation Center
DOG TRAINING
BEGINNING DOG TRAINING
Puppies/Dogs 9 weeks and older
Learn how to understand your dog and communicate with them. Teach the six basic commands (Loose leash, sit, down, come, stand and stay), good manners and work on behavioral problems. Do not bring dog to first class. Bring proof of shots (DHLPP and Rabies) to first class. Dogs must be dog and people friendly.
64420 July 9-30
• Sun., 8:30-9:30 a.m.
• Expo Recreation Center
• Instructor: Ethan Bonen
• $136 ($109 Resident)
64421 July 5-26
• Wed., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• Beck Recreation Center
• Instructor: Dirza Dittberner
• $136 ($109 Resident)
INTERMEDIATE DOG TRAINING
Dogs 5 months and older
Dogs 5 months and older. Can respond to commands learned in Beginning Dog Training or comparable skill level including loose leash, sit, down, come, stand and stay. This class builds on the Beginning Dog Training course and continues to strengthen the basic commands already received, adding leave it, heel, drop it, back up, go to your bed and polite greeting on leash. Please bring proof of shots (Rabies and DHLPP) to the first class.
64422 July 10-31
• Mon., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• Beck Recreation Center
• $136 ($109 Resident)
SPECIALTY FITNESS AT BECK RECREATION CENTER
DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC
Ages 50 and 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. A chair is used for seated exercises and standing support.
• Mon., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
SPIN
Ages 16 and older
Indoor cycling provides fun and challenging cardiovascular workouts for all ages and fitness levels. Experience a full ride of hills, sprints and endurance intervals with energizing music.
• Mon./Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE
Ages 16 and older
Improve range of motion and balance with circular movement patterns repeated with focus on grace, balance and controlled breathing.
• Tue./Thu., 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS CARDIO FIT
Ages 50 and 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.
• Tue./Fri., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT
Ages 50 and older
Combine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball is alternated with non-impact aerobics choreography. Often a chair is used for seated exercises or standing support.
• Wed., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
SILVERSNEAKERS STABILITY
Ages 50 and older
Stability is the newest class designed to help you become stronger and improve balance. The movements taught in class focus on specific exercises to improve strength and power around the ankle, knee and hip joints, while improving your reaction time.
• Thu., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
SPECIALTY FITNESS AT CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
HATHA YOGA
Ages 16 and older
Enjoy this extended yoga format that leaves you relaxed, flexible, strengthened and energized. Stress reduction and breathing techniques are used for total wellness.
65743 June 5-26
65747 July 3-31*
66257 Aug. 7-28
• Mon., 9-10 a.m.
• $19 ($15 Resident)
• $25 ($20 Resident)*
BARRE+
Ages 16 and older
65750 June 7-28
65749 July 5-26
65748 Aug. 2-30*
• Wed., 9-10 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
• $31 ($25 Resident)*
Don’t worry, you don’t need to wear a tutu! This is a fun hybrid class, a mixture of Barre fitness and Pilates, that improves balance and flexibility. In this class you’ll burn calories and build lean muscle without high impact movements.
65751 June 6-27
65738 July 11-25**
65740 Aug. 1-29*
• Tue., noon-1 p.m.
• $13 ($10 Resident)
• $16 ($13 Resident)*
• $10 ($6 Resident)**
POP AND ZUMBA
Ages 16 and older
Fun and full body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Empowers and energizes you using simple dance steps.
65739 June 7-28
65745 July 5-26
65734 Aug. 2-30*
• Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
• $13 ($10 Resident)
• $16 ($13 Resident)*
PILATES
Ages 16 and older
Low-impact flexibility and muscular strength and endurance movements. Pilates emphasizes proper postural alignment, core strength and muscle balance.
65732 June 1-29*
65733 July 6-27
65736 Aug. 3-24
• Thu., 10:30-11:30 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
• $31 ($25 Resident)*
FITNESS CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
YOGA FLOW
Ages 16 and older
Yoga Flow incorporates foundational yoga postures in a flowing style, connecting your breath to your movement. With emphasis on proper alignment, you will move mindfully while building strength, balance, and flexibility on the yoga mat. Open to all levels, with modifications provided when necessary.
65737 June 5-26
65730 July 3-25
66258 Aug. 7-28
• Mon., 6-7 p.m.
• $20 ($16 Resident)
68601 June 6-27
68602 July 11-25*
68603 Aug. 2-29**
• Tue., 9-10 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
• $16 ($13 Resident)*
• $31 ($25 Resident)**
POWER YOGA
Ages 16 and older
65741 June 3-24
65731 July 1-29*
65752 Aug. 5-26
• Sat., 8:15-9:15 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
• $31 ($25 Resident)*
68284 Aug. 18
• Fri., 7-8p.m.
• $13 ($10 Resident)
ZUMBA
Ages 16 and older
Fun and full body cardio and core workout experience that tones muscles and improves balance. Empowers and energizes you using simple dance steps.
65742 June 3-24
65744 July 1-29*
65735 Aug. 5-26
• Sat., 10-11 a.m.
• $13 ($10 Resident)
• $16 ($13 Resident)*
DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
INTRO. TO TRANSFORMATIONAL FUSION BELLY DANCE
Ages 16 and older
Power Yoga is inspired to ignite energy within the body. It is an invigorating, healing, detoxifying flow that links each pose to breath. This athletic practice is meant to build strength, improve flexibility, amplify energy and calm the mind. Relatively the same sequence for each class, options for all levels of experience, with modifications as needed. It’s a class tailored for all!
68635 June 9-30
68637 July 7-28
68639 Aug. 4-25
• Fri., 9-10 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
SUNSET YOGA
Ages 16 and older
Colorado is known for its sunsets and our recreation center has one of the best views in town! Join us for an hour long vinyasa style yoga class out on out upper deck, to watch the show! We will breathe and move and focus on the lovely views.
68281 June 16
68283 July 14
Find self-love and release while blending different sounds and dance styles with the ancient art of Belly Dance. There will be choreographies and combinations that are inspired by fantasy re-creations of cabaret, folk and ATS style Belly Dance with moves from Hip Hop, Jazz, Flamenco, and contemporary styles. Come connect to your strength, love your body and get creative.
• Mon., 7:15 a.m.-8:15 p.m.
SILVER SNEAKERS CLASSIC
Ages 50 and 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.
• Mon., 11 a.m.-noon
• Tue./Thu., 9-10 a.m.
LUNCH EXPRESS BOOTCAMP
This 45-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./Wed./Fri., noon-12:45 p.m.
FITNESS CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
REB3L GROOVE
Ages 16 and older
REB3L GROOVE fuses hard hitting choreography with HIIT mechanics and powerful music, resulting in a high intensity, bootcamp style dance fitness format. It is sexy…redefined. All fitness levels are welcome, no dance experience is needed. You will leave feeling inspired, motivated, strong and empowered.
• Mon., 5-6 p.m.
• Wed., 6-7 p.m.
REB3L STRENGTH
Ages 16 and older
REB3L STRENGTH is choreographed toning routines set to powerful music. It creates sculpted bodies and builds physical strength using body weight and minimal equipment. Break out of your boring gym routine. Strong is sexy…redefined.
• Mon., 6-7 p.m.
• Wed., 5-6 p.m.
WERQ
Ages 50 and older
WERQ is a fiercely fun dance fitness class, based on Pop, Rock and Hip-Hop music. The warm-up previews the dance steps in class, followed by heart rate raising prechoreographed dances and a cool down that combines yoga inspired static stretching and balance poses. Come enjoy some heart happy cardio.
• Tue., 6-6:30 a.m.
BARBELL BLAST
Ages 16 and 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.
• Tue., 6-7 p.m.
CHAIR YOGA
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./Thu., 10:15-11:15 a.m.
ZUMBA GOLD
Ages 16 and older
All the fun of ZUMBA in an easy to follow format lasting 45-50 minutes. This class will focus on co-ordination and balance as well as range of motion. Come ready to sweat and prepare to leave HAPPY!
• Wed., 9-10 a.m.
BOOTCAMP
Ages 16 and 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.
• Thu., 6-7 p.m.
SILVER SNEAKERS CIRCUIT
Ages 50 and 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, a SilverSneakers ball and chair are used.
• Fri., 9-10 a.m.
CARDIO REMIX
Ages 16 and older
Get ready for a 60-minute calorie torching, music pumping, sweat infused REMIXED CARDIO workout designed to burn fat and leave you feeling energized. You’ll work up a sweat, tone your body and increase your stamina with a variety of moderate to high intensity movements. You’ll also feel those muscles burn with a dash of strength trainind mixed in.
• Sat., 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
SPECIALTY FITNESS
AT MOORHEAD RECREATION CENTER
DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
BARBELL BLAST
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.
• Mon., 6-7 p.m.
CARDIO and STRENGTH
Challenging circuits, intervals and stations and the use of various equipment, this class will have something for everyone.
• Tue./Thu./Fri., 9-10 a.m.
XTREME HIP HOP STEP
Energetic aerobic workout and cardio fitness experience that uses a step board to perform choreographed steps as you move to hip-hop music.
• Tue., 6-7 p.m.
SPECIALTY FITNESS AT SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER
HATHA YOGA
Ages 16 and older
Enjoy this extended yoga format that leaves you relaxed, flexible, strengthened and energized. Stress reduction and breathing techniques are used for total wellness.
• Mon., 9-10 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
TRX
Ages 16 and older
Get energized with TRX or Total Body Resistance Exercise! In this class we will use suspension to develop strength, stamina and balance while getting a full body workout. Class will include TRX strap work along with weights, bands and balls in a circuit format. Join us for an unforgettable fitness experience.
• Tue., 7:30-8:30 a.m.
• Fri., 9:15-10:15 a.m.
• $30 ($25 Resident)
YIN YOGA
Ages 16 and older
Join us for this transformative class. Yin Yoga is a gentle and relaxing all-level class that focuses on extended holds of postures that will work deeply into the connective tissues and joints of the hips, pelvis and lower spine. Open to all levels.
• Sat., 10:30-11:15 a.m.
• $25 ($20 Resident)
YOGA FLOW
Ages 16 and older
Students will be guided to link breath with movement at a natural, meditative pace; great for beginners and those with prior yoga experience. Students will notice numerous wellness benefits as they work on strength, balance, flexibility and breathwork.
• Tue./Thu., 9-10 a.m.*
• Tue., 6-7 p.m.
• Sat., 9:15-10:15 a.m.
• $30 ($25 Resident)*
MAT PILATES
Ages 16 and older
Strengthen your body with low-impact flexibility, muscular strength and endurance movements. Not only will this class improve your core muscle strength, but you will also see lasting benefits to your overall wellbeing.
• Tue./Thu., 11 a.m-noon
• Wed., 5-6 p.m.
• Sat., 8-9 a.m.
• $30 ($25 Resident)
VINYASA YOGA
Ages 16 and older
In this dynamic yoga class, you will learn how to link breath to physical activity, while building a constant flow of movement that focuses on balance, strength and mindfulness. Open to all levels.
• Wed., 8:45-9:45 a.m.
• $30 ( $25 Resident)
FITNESS SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER
DROP-IN CLASSES (INCLUDED WITH MEMBERSHIP)
SILVERSNEAKERS CLASSIC
Ages 50 and older
This class focuses on strengthening muscles and increasing range of movement for daily life activities. Participants can use handheld weight, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball. A chair is also often used for seated exercises or standing support.
• Mon./Wed., 1:30-2:30 p.m.
TOTAL BODY STRENGTH
Ages 16 and older
Each class will focus on building strength and stability throughout the whole body for a well-rounded workout. Bodyweight exercises, mini cardio bursts and a variety of strength and functional equipment will be incorporated.
• Mon., 5-6 p.m.
• Wed., 7:30-8:30 a.m.
HIGH FITNESS
Ages 16 and older
High Fitness is a HIIT aerobics class for any age and fitness level. Think old school aerobics transformed into modern, heart pounding fun. Each track alternates high intensity movement combined with moderate active recovery which makes it a highly effective workout. Classes are fun, with easy-to-follow choreography and fabulous music. High Fitness is a full body workout using zero equipment that will improve your endurance, stamina and strength.
• Mon., 6:15-7:15 p.m.
BELLY DANCE
Ages 16 and older
Find self-love and release while blending different sounds and dance styles with the ancient art of belly dance-known to many as Transnational Fusion Belly Dance. There will be choreographies and combos that are inspired by Fantasy recreations of cabaret, folk or ATS style belly dance with moves from hip-hop, jazz, flamenco and contemporary styles. Come connect to your strength, love your body and get creative!
• Tue., 7:15-8:15 p.m.
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 1/2-6 (BEGINNER)
65720 June 5-26
• Mon., 5:15-5:45 p.m.
• $23 ($18 Resident)
65719 July 3-31
• Mon., 5:15-5:45 p.m.
• $38 ($30 Resident)
65727 Aug. 7-28
• Mon., 5:15-5:45 p.m.
• $30 ($24 Resident)
65723 June 1-29
• Thu., 5:15-5:45 p.m. • $38 ($30 Resident)
65724 July 6-27
• Thu., 5:15-5:45 p.m.
• $30 ($24 Resident)
65717 Aug. 3-31
• Thu., 5:15-5:45 p.m.
$38 ($30 Resident)
AGES 7-17 (ALL LEVELS)
65725 June 5-26
• Mon., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• $34 ($27 Resident)
65724 July 3-31
• Mon., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• $56 ($45 Resident)
65718 Aug. 7-28
• Mon., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• $45 ($36 Resident)
65722 June 1-29
• Thu., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• $56 ($45 Resident)
65721 July 6-27
• Thu., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
• $45 ($36 Resident)
65716 Aug. 3-31
• Thu., 5:45-6:45 p.m.
KOREAN MARIAL ARTS
Ages 5 and older
Join our martial arts program that offers a unique and comprehensive training experience. Our program is designed by two renowned grandmasters, with decades of combined experience. We have developed a curriculum that emphasizes physical fitness, mental discipline and practical self-defense skills. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, you will find a challenging and rewarding training experience that will help you achieve your goals and reach your full potential. Join us today and discover the benefits of training with the best!
66839 June 4-25
68655 July 11-27*
66893 Aug. 1-29**
• Tue./Thu., 4:45-5:45 p.m.
• Sat., 12:30-1:30 p.m.
• $163 ($130 Resident)
• $150 ($120 Resident)*
• $168 ($140 Resident)**
• Central Recreation Center
67063 June 3-28
67066 July 1-31*
67065 Aug. 2-30**
• Mon./Wed., 5:30-6:30 p.m.
• Sat., 10-11 a.m.
• $138 ($110 Resident)
• $175 ($140 Resident)*
• $163 ($130 Resident)**
• Southeast Recreation Center
GRACIE WOMEN EMPOWERED
Ages 13 and older
Women Empowered is the official Gracie delf-defense program for women based on the techniques of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). In this 15-lesson program, we will teach you to neutralize the 20 most common attacks ranging from having your hair grabbed to being pinned to the ground by a weaponbearing assailant.
65769 June 6-27
67144 July 11-25
67145 Aug. 1-29
• Tue., 7-8 p.m.
• $85
• Central Recreation Center
WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE MONTHLY COURSE
Ages 13 and older
This is an intensive 2-hour course for all women. The course will emphasize maximizing true techniques to protect and maneuver yourself out of difficult situations for self-preservation. This course is taught by two Grandmasters, Kenny Yoo and Ghassan Timani, both with over 45 years of experience and an extensive resume. This program will have 10 levels, from basic to advanced levels of kicking, striking and releases. Upon completion of the course, each participant will be given a series of martial arts techniques to practice on their own.
67061 June 17
66901 July 29
66903 Aug. 19
• Sat., 3-5 p.m.
• $111 ($89 Resident)
• Southeast Recreation Center
GolfAurora.com
JOIN A CLUB OR LEAGUE
Looking to join a club or a league in Aurora? Our courses offer a variety of leagues to choose from; ladies’, men’s, couples leagues and a new Big Person/Little Person league. Visit our website, GolfAurora.com and click on Clubs.
GET THE GOLF SEASON STARTED RIGHT, TAKE LESSONS!
Our five courses offer group, individual, ladies only or playing lessons given by our PGA golf professionals. Call the Pro Shops or visit GolfAurora.com and click on Lessons.
SPRINGHILL ANNUAL PASS
Add this to your current Recreation Center Pass! You must be a Recreation Center Annual Pass holder to qualify for this add-on, not valid with SilverSneakers Pass. Purchase this Springhill Golf Course add-on when you buy your Recreation Center Annual Pass.
• Find out more by calling Beck Recreation Center at 303.739.6888
• $599
• Valid 7 days a week after noon (carts extra)
• Play golf for 12 months with no green fees
PREMIER CARDS
Your premier card is accepted at all five Aurora golf courses. Use it for green fees, golf carts, range balls and rental clubs. The card NEVER expires, it’s transferable and you don’t have to be an Aurora resident to purchase one. Valid weekdays (non-holidays) anytime and after noon on weekends and holidays at Aurora Hills, Meadow Hills, Murphy Creek and Saddle Rock. Valid anytime at Springhill. Restrictions don’t apply to range tokens. New cards are not valid on date of purchase. Purchase at any of our five Pro Shops or online at GolfAurora.com and click on Gift and Premier Cards.
Junior Golf in Aurora
MEADOW HILLS • $125
Info: 303.326.8450
Camp #1
Tue.-Fri.
JR. CAMPS
Boys and Girls, ages 6-17
• Grip, stance, short game fundamentals and full swing
• Directed by PGA Golf Pros
• Clubs provided if needed
• FREE entry-Jr. Fun Tourney, Tuesday, July 25 at Springhill
• No refunds or make-ups
Register: GolfAurora.com, click on Junior Golf Camps/Programs
AURORA HILLS • $90
Mon.-Thu.
June 5-8: 9-10:30 a.m.
June 8: Play Day at Springhill
Info: 303.739.1550
SPRINGHILL • $90
Mon.-Thu.
June 12-15: 8-9:30 a.m., ages 6-11
10-11:30 a.m., ages 12-17
June 15: Play Day
Info: 303.739.6854
June 6-9 1-2:30 p.m.
Camp #2
Tue.-Fri.
June 20-23 8-9:30 a.m.
Camp #3 Tue.-Fri.
June 20-23 10-11:30 a.m.
Camp #4 Tue.-Fri.
July 11-14 8-9:30 a.m.
Camp #5 Tue.-Fri.
July 11-14 10-11:30 a.m.
Camp #6 Tue.-Fri.
July 25-28 1-2:30 p.m.
SADDLE ROCK • $125
Info: 303.326.8460
Camp #1
Mon.-Thu.
June 12-15
Session 1: 8:30-10 a.m.
Session 2: 10:30 a.m.-noon
Camp #2
Mon.-Thu.
June 26-29
Session 1: 8:30-10 a.m.
Session 2: 10:30 a.m.-noon
KIDS GOLF Free
Ages 17 or younger free with paying adult
• $5 per additional kid
Normal cart fees apply for adults
• No cart fees for kids
• Not valid on holidays or for leagues
• All five golf courses
• Daily after 2 p.m.
Please note, start time moves to 1 p.m. when the time changes in the fall and will revert back to 2 p.m. in the spring.
GOLF
MURPHY CREEK JR. GOLF PROGRAM
Boys and Girls, ages 6-17
• One Session: $125
• Two Sessions: $220
• Use Discount Code: murphy2
• Three Sessions: $330
• Use Discount Code: murphy3
• Discounts apply to each week and participants are limited to one session per week
• Students will be grouped by ability following the first day
• Refreshments and snacks provided each day
• Sessions limited to 18 students Register at GolfAurora.com, click on Junior Golf Camps/Programs, Murphy Creek Programs
SESSION 1
June 12-15
8-9:30 a.m. or 10-11:30 a.m.
SESSION 2
June 26-29
8-9:30 a.m. or 10-11:30 a.m.
SESSION 3
July 10-13
8-9:30 a.m. or 10-11:30 a.m.
ALSO INCLUDES
5-Hole Play Days on Mon., June 19, July 3, and July 17
Tee times begin promptly at 2 p.m. Student will play five holes with supervision from the Murphy Creek staff
JUNIOR TOURNAMENT
Mon., July 24
Individual Format
Trophies awarded to winning players
Tee times begin promptly at 2 p.m.
JUNIOR FUN TOURNAMENT
Tue., July 25
at Springhill Golf Course
Tee times start at 7:30 a.m.
Book your tee time starting on July 15
PARENT/JUNIOR TOURNAMENT
Sun., Aug. 6
Alternate Shot Format
Trophies awarded to the winning teams
Tee times begin promptly at 2 p.m.
• JUNIORS PLAY FREE
• Adult Fees
Standard green fees and cart fees apply
Ages 17 or younger
Pay $150 + We’ll add $50 $200 OF GOLFING FUN
Juniors can use it for green fees, push carts, range balls and club rentals
JUNIOR PASS @ MURPHY CREEK
MON.-FRI. ANYTIME
SAT./SUN./HOLIDAYS AFTER 1 P.M.
• $375 ages 17 or younger
• Unlimited green fees
• Unlimited range balls
• Children ages 10 or younger must be accompanied by an adult
For information on Aurora’s teams or to register, contact Caine Fitzgerald at 303.326.8450 or cfitzger@auroragov.org
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Dan O’Shaughnessy
Springhill, 303.739.6854
Bill Hancock
Meadow Hills, 303.326.8450
HUNTER SAFETY
HUNTER SAFETY
Ages 10 and older
Are you ready to go hunting in the great outdoors? You will be after you take this course. Hunter Education cards will be awarded to students upon successful completion of the course, which includes attending all class sessions and passing a written test and a livefire exercise. No firearms or live ammunition will be allowed in the classroom. Firearms and ammunition will be provided by instructors for the live-fire exercise. (Students age 10-12 must have an adult accompany them to all classes.) Students must register BOTH with the city of Aurora AND Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
• CPW: visit the Hunter Education registration page at Register-ED.com/ Programs/Colorado/98-colorado-huntereducation-course
• Use your ZIP code to search for the class.
• To enroll, click on “Register Now” and input student information.
• Each student must print the Student Consent Form, fill it out and bring it to the first class.
The live-fire exercise will be held at The Firing Line, 20 S. Potomac Street, on the last night of class. Please plan transportation accordingly.
66854 June 21, 22, 28 and 29
• Wed./Thu., 5-8:30 p.m.
• $10
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
66855 Aug. 16, 17, 23 and 24
• Wed./Thu., 5-8:30 p.m.
• $10
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
• Registration deadline is 24 hours before the first-class session starts. Register with the city of Aurora either online at CityOfAurora.PerfectMind.com or with any recreation center.
NATURE
Please register for programs directly on the website, AuroraGov. org/NaturePrograms
Please note that if participants plan on bringing a walker or wheelchair, need special accessibility accommodations or dietary considerations, they must notify the Morrison Nature Center at 303.326.8445 when they register to ensure accommodations are met.
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 and younger
Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trail. Registration required.
JUNIOR NATURALISTS
Ages 6-10
Join us for a fun, educational experience in the outdoors as we learn about the natural environments found in Aurora.
INSECT EXTRAVAGANZA
Grab your net, bug boxes and bug spray! Explore the trails at Star K Ranch as we learn what all the buzz is about with our six-legged friends. Test your skills with different insect collecting strategies and see how many you can catch.
67132 June 17
• Sat., 1-3 p.m.
• $2/per person
Unbe-leaf-able
Want to get to the root of why plants are so cool? Spend an afternoon getting to know the local flora of Aurora and learn about their exceptional adaptations, how people and animals use plants and build your own terrarium to take home.
67134 July 15
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CREATURES OF THE CREEK
Want to know what lurks in the depths of Sand Creek? Or what critters stop by when no one is looking? Find out as we spend an afternoon searching for the mysterious creatures, big and small, that call the creek home.
67135 Aug. 19
• Sat., 1-3 p.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAM: NERDS IN NATURE- THE HUNT FOR THE CHUPACABRAE
Ages 8 and older
Nature is filled with so many fun facts, though there are many things we still don’t know. Some of these mysteries are the most fun to explore. Is the Chupacabra a myth or reality? Join a naturalist and explore Star K Ranch to see if we can find our resident cryptid.
67136 June 4
• Sun., 9-11 a.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAM: SNAKES ON A SATURDAY
Ages 6 and older
Summer means sun, but also snakes! Slither over to the Morrison Nature Center and explore the scaly side of these important reptiles. There will be live snakes on hand to help us face our fears, show spectacular snake adaptations and help us better understand these important wild neighbors.
67140 June 17
• Sat., 10-11:30 a.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAMS: POLLINATOR PATROL –BUTTERFLY WALK AT STAR K RANCH
All ages
A fluttering there and flittering here. Enjoy the beauty and mystery behind many people’s favorite kind of bug: butterflies! Enjoy time outside as we stroll along butterfly habitat in search of these winged insects, learn about their life cycle, ecology and how to support them in your home gardens.
67133 June 18
• Sun., 10-11:30 a.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAMS: MUDBUG MONDAYS – CRAWDAD FISHING AT STAR K RANCH
Ages 6 and older
With the summer sun shining on us, what better way to cool off than by getting wet and muddy! Mudbugs, also called crawdads or crayfish, are fascinating creatures. Have fun and connect with nature while we fish for crawdads at one of Aurora’s open spaces. Be sure to wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting wet!
67130 July 10
• Mon., 1-3 p.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAMS: FINDING FROGS AND SEARCHING FOR SALAMANDERS
Ages 6-12
Come on down to the creek to hunt for frogs and toads! We will be on the hunt for amphibians and reptiles. Be sure to wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting wet!
67124 July 16
• Sun., 9-10:30 a.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAM: TURTLE-Y COOL DUDE
Ages 7 and younger
Developed for our youngest community members, this program teaches participants about the amazing life of a box turtle! Using classic stories, time outside, fun games and interaction with a live turtle, kids will have the opportunity to get curious, make new friends and broaden their understanding and confidence around turtles.
67141 July 29
• Sat., 9-10 a.m.
• $2/per person
ART IN NATURE: PAINTING BY THE TREES
All ages
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon surrounded by cottonwood forest. Get inspired by nature and paint your very own masterpiece to take home.
67137 Aug. 13
• Sun., 1-2:30 p.m.
• $5/per person, no fee for children under 2 years of age
MONARCH TAGGING –COMMUNITY SCIENCE PROJECT
The monarch butterfly’s migration is still as mysterious as it is amazing to scientists and butterfly fans alike. These beautiful butterflies need our help, and one way to do this is by joining us in the Monarch Watch project. This is a community science program run across the country to track the monarch migration. Learn about monarchs before going out into the field to catch, tag, and release them. No experience required. Register at AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers
• Aug. 23
• Wed., 10 a.m.-noon
• Free
SENAC CREEK NATURE CENTER AT AURORA RESERVOIR
While attending programs at Senac Creek Nature Center, reservoir entry is free for the time of the program.
LITTLE NATURALISTS
Ages 5 and younger
Discover Aurora’s true nature through puppets, interactive activities and discovery time on the trails at Aurora Reservoir. Registration required.
Fri., 9:30-10:30 a.m.
67076 June 2
60789 June 9
67077 June 16
67090 June 23
67078 June 30
67091 July 7
67079 July 14
67092 July 21
67080 July 28
67093 Aug. 4
67081 Aug. 11
67094 Aug.18
67082 Aug. 25
RIDING ROUND THE RESERVOIR: EVENING NATURE BIKE RIDE
Ages 8 and older
Discover wildlife, the warming air and a gorgeous sunset on this bike ride around beautiful Aurora Reservoir. Bring your own bike or borrow one of ours. Helmets are also available upon request.
67095 June 16
• Fri., 7:30-9 p.m.
67096 July 14
• Fri., 7:30-9 p.m.
67098 Aug. 18
• Fri., 7-8:30 p.m.
• $5/per person
KAYAKING WITH A NATURALIST
Ages 6 and older (Anyone under 13 must be accompanied by an adult in a tandem kayak) There’s no better way to enjoy Aurora Reservoir’s aquatic ecosystems than by paddling through them. Clear your mind and get a workout as you join a City of Aurora Naturalist on a guided kayaking tour. We will point out birds, search for aquatic critters and spend time engaging our senses as we enjoy quiet moments on the water together.
• 67088 June 26
• 67101 July 24
• 67110 Aug. 7
• Mon., 10 a.m.-noon
• 67087 June 9
• 67097 July 7
• 67113 Aug. 25
• Fri., 5:30-7:30 p.m.
• $15/per person
NATURE PROGRAMS
UNIQUE PROGRAM: NOT TOO LATE FOR NATURE PLAY
Ages 8 and older
Bug collecting or crawdad catching? Sandcastles or boat building? Enjoy nature before school starts. Join a naturalist in exploring the natural world around us for a morning of fun-filled nature activities of your choice. Make new friends and forge connections with others and the natural world.
67074 Aug. 10
• Thu., 9-11 a.m.
• $2/per person
UNIQUE PROGRAMS: MUDBUG MONDAYS – CRAWDAD FISHING AT AURORA RESERVOIR
Ages 6 and older
With the summer sun shining on us, what better way to cool off than by getting wet and dirty! Mudbugs, also called crawdads or crayfish, are fascinating creatures. Have fun and connect with nature while we fish for crawdads at one of Aurora’s open spaces. Be sure to wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting wet!
67073 Aug. 14
• Mon., 1-3 p.m.
• $2/per person
PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER
To register for programs happening at the Plains Conservation Center, please go to: AuroraGov.org/NaturePrograms and select the Plains Conservation Center.
FULL MOON HIKES
Ages 8 and older
STRAWBERRY MOON AT PCC
Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the June Strawberry Moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike.
June 3
• Sat., 8:15-9:15 p.m.
• $5/per person
STURGEON MOON AT PCC
Discover Aurora’s true nature under the light of the August Sturgeon Moon and learn a little about its history through this guided nature hike.
Aug. 1
• Tue., 8:30-9:30 p.m.
• $5/per person
NATURE PROGRAMS
LIFE OF A PRAIRIE SETTLER
All ages
Immerse yourself in the daily life of a prairie settler with this interactive program. Participants take a wagon to visit the 1880’s sod homestead village, dress up like a prairie settler (optional), feed farm animals, tend to the heirloom garden, and more!
June 3
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
June 11
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
June 17
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
June 25
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
July 1
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
July 9
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
July 23
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
July 29
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
Aug. 6
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
Aug. 12
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
Aug. 20
• Sun., 8:30-10 a.m.
Aug. 26
• Sat., 8:30-10 a.m.
• $5/ per person
SCFD FREE DAY
All ages
Join us for wagon rides on the prairie to see resident wildlife, tours of the 1880’s tipi camp and homestead village and presentations by HawkQuest with live eagles, owls, falcons and more during our SCFD free days.
June 15
• Thu., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
• Hawk Quest presentations at 10 a.m.
July 15
• Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
• Hawk Quest presentations at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Aug. 17
• Thu., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
• Hawk Quest presentations at 10 a.m.
NATURE PROGRAMS
BLOOMS ON THE PRAIRIE THROUGH THE SEASONS
All ages
Discover what is blooming on the prairie at different times of year while learning about native and non-native plants. This guided nature hike caters to novice wildflower lovers as well as seasoned plant enthusiasts interested in exploring the changing blooms of the prairie.
July 14
• Fri., 8-9:30 a.m.
• $5/per person
NATIVE AMERICANS OF THE PLAINS: THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE
Ages 10 and older
Learn about the Sand Creek Massacre and how it changed the lives of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe forever.
Aug. 5
• Sat., 9-10:30 a.m.
• $5/per person
PLAINS CONSERVATION CENTER
MONARCH TAGGING –COMMUNITY SCIENCE PROJECT
All ages
The monarch butterfly’s migration is still as mysterious as it is amazing to scientists and butterfly fans alike. These beautiful butterflies need our help, and one way to do this is by joining us in the Monarch Watch project. This is a community science program run across the country to track the monarch migration. Learn about monarchs before going out into the field to catch, tag, and release them. No experience required. Register at AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers.
Aug. 28
• Mon., 2-4 p.m.
• Free
PRAIRIE RESTORATION WORKDAYS
Ages 8 and older (children under 15 must be accompanied by a parent).
Give back to nature by restoring the biodiversity of the prairie ecosystem at the Plains Conservation Center. Volunteers help remove invasive plants, collect seeds, plant native plants and monitor wildlife populations. No experience required. Register at AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers
• Every Thursday from 8-10 a.m.
• Select Sat. and Sun. from 8-10 a.m.
NATURE PROGRAMS
OPEN SPACE
MORNING BIRD WALK
Ages 8 and older
Join us to observe what birds are out and about this winter. Beginner bird watchers welcome!
67083 June 10
• Sat., 8-10 a.m.
• Jewell Wetlands
67085 July 8
• Sat., 8-10 a.m.
• Quincy Reservoir
67084 Aug. 12
• Sat., 8-10 a.m.
• Confluence Open Space
WEED WARRIORS
Ages 8 and older (children under 15 must be accompanied by a parent). Help combat one of the greatest ecological threats in Aurora’s natural areas...weeds!
Volunteers assist with removing invasive plants while learning about native plants and their ecosystem services. No experience required. All tools are provided. Register at AuroraGov.org/ OSNRvolunteers.
June 6
• Tue., 8-10 a.m.
• Jewell Wetlands
July 11
• Tue., 8-10 a.m.
• Coal Creek
Aug. 23
• Wed., 8-10 a.m.
• Quincy Reservoir
HABITAT CLEAN UP DAY
All ages (children under 15 must be accompanied by a parent).
Give back to nature by removing trash from natural areas to support healthy habitats for people, nature and community. All equipment provided. Register at AuroraGov.org/OSNRvolunteers
July 22
• Sat., 8-10:30 a.m.
• Sand Creek Park
NATURE CENTERS
Morrison Nature Center 16002 E. Smith Rd. 303.326.8445
Wed.-Fri., noon-4:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Plains Conservation Center 21901 E. Hampden Ave. 303.326.8380
Gate Mon.-Thu., 6:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fri., 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat.-Sun., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Visitor Center
Mon.-Fri., noon-4:30 p.m.
Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Senac Creek Nature Center 5800 S. Powhaton Rd. 303.326.8429
Wed.-Fri., noon-4:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
NATURE PROGRAMS
PRESCHOOL
Join our preschool summer camp program. We offer camps for children ages 2 1/2 -6 years of age. Our preschool camps focus on social-emotional, motor, self- help and academic skills in a fun, hands-on environment. Child must be potty trained to attend camp.
LEARNING SAFARI CAMP
Ages 3-6
Explore a new theme each week. Meet new friends, learn math, art, language and literacy skills. Bring a healthy snack and water bottle.
LOWRY PRESCHOOL
62038 July 17 and 19-Ocean Explorer
62049 July 24 and 26-Jump Start
Kindergarten
• Mon./Wed., 8:30 a.m.-noon
• $61.50 ($49 Resident)
• $30.75 ($24.50 Resident)*
• No class July 4
SUMMER TOTS
Ages 2 1/2-3
This camp will provide consistent social interactions and familiarity in the classroom setting and keep the skills acquired during the school year all while having fun in the sun. Bring a healthy snack with water. Child must be 2 1/2-3 years by June 5 of the enrolling summer. Child must be potty trained.
MEADOWOOD PRESCHOOL
62122 July 3-6*-Space Adventures
62127 July 17-20-Edible Art Exploration
62128 July 24-27-Sensory Science
• Mon.-Thu., 9-11 a.m.
• $70 ($56 Resident)
• $52.50 ($42 Resident)*
• No class July 4
SNACK AND PLAY
Ages 3-5
Children will enjoy a snack from home and time to play with old and new friends. Each week will have a different theme. Bring a healthy snack with water. Child must be 3 years old prior to starting the class(es).
MEADOWOOD PRESCHOOL
62166 June 20-22*-All Things Summer
62170 June 26-29-Fun and Games
62172 July 3-6*-Storybook Adventure:
Leo Lionni
62174 July 10-13-Storybook Adventure:
Mo Willems
62175 July 17-20-Storybook Adventure: Pete the Cat
62176 July 24-27-Storybook Adventure: Eric
Carle
• Mon.-Thu., 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
• $70 ($56 Resident)
• $52.50 ($42 Resident)*
• No class June 19 & July 4
KINDERCAMP
Ages 5-6 by 10/1/2023
Completed kindergarten spring 2023 or starting kindergarten fall 2023
This hands-on play-based camp will focus on school readiness skills including social emotional, literacy, language, math, science and creative arts. We will be adding lots of summer fun outdoors activities in our beautiful park setting. Child must be toilet trained. Bring a healthy snack, lunch and refillable water bottle with water only. Milk will be provided. Apply sunscreen before class.
VILLAGE GREEN PRESCHOOL
62028 June 20-22-Mad Scientist Week
62022 June 26-29-Super-Hero Training
62033 July 3-6*-Creative Campers
• Mon.-Thu., 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
• $169 ($135 Resident)
• $126.75 ($101.25 Resident)*
• No class June 19 & July 4
UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL
Fall 2023-2024 School Year REGISTER NOW
Calling 4-year-olds by Oct. 1, 2023!
The city of Aurora Preschool Program will be providing Universal Preschool (UPK) beginning with the 2023-2024 school year. All Colorado 4-year-olds will qualify for 10-15 hours/a week of state-funded preschool for the school year.
Calling 3-year-olds by Oct. 1, 2023!
Colorado children 3 year olds who have one qualifying factor may qualify for 10 hours/a week of state-funded preschool (limited funding) for the school year.
When applying for UPK, remember to select your preschool of choice from one of our five Colorado Shines rated programs! The city’s Preschool facilities are Beck, Lowry, Meadowood, Summer Valley and Village Green. For 3 year old programs, families must choose Aurora Public Schools in the UPK application and then inform staff of which preschool they would like to be placed with.
Register at Universal Preschool (UPK) Colorado | Colorado Department of Early Childhood or https://upk.colorado.gov/
Fall preschool classes begin August 14, 2023. Contact the preschool you are inter and run through mid May 2024. Child must be potty trained to attend. Fall continuous classes focus on kindergarten readiness skills such as social-emotional development, language and math skills and gross motor development in a fun, hands-on environment.
PRESCHOOL
FALL TUITION CLASS
Meadowood Preschool
Tiny Tots-3 year olds
• Mon.-Thu., 8:15-10:45 a.m.
• Cost varies per month per number of classes.
Call Meadowood Preschool at 303.326.8304 for more information and to register.
BECK PRESCHOOL
800 Telluride St., Aurora, CO 80011 303.739.6878
LOWRY PRESCHOOL
1016 Boston St. #880, Denver, CO 80230 303.326.8328
MEADOWOOD PRESCHOOL
3054 S. Laredo St., Aurora, CO 80013 303.326.8304
SUMMER VALLEY PRESCHOOL
17400 E. Lehigh Pl., Aurora, CO 80013 303.326.8676
VILLAGE GREEN PRESCHOOL
1300 S. Chambers Cir., Aurora, CO 80012 303.326.8640
YOUTH SPORTS
SPORTS T-BALL
Ages 4 and 5 as of 5/15/23
In this program, little ones will learn the fundamentals of t-ball in a fun and supportive environment. We will teach the essentials of the sport such as how to catch a ball, how to swing a bat and most importantly the value of teamwork. Come and play ball as we create memories and ignite a life-long passion for America’s favorite pastime.
65681 May 15-Aug. 3 (no game June 21-July 4)
• $99 ($79 Resident)
• Practices are once a week, location chosen by coach.
• 6 games are during the week Mon.-Thu. between 5:30-8 p.m. Games begin May 31.
• Games are at Aurora Sports Park or Olympic Park
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED!!
BASEBALL-COACH PITCH
Ages 8 and younger as of 9/1/23
It’s time to play ball. Learn fundamentals of the game of baseball in a fun and supportive environment. We will be spending warm summer days partaking in America’s favorite pastime. Let’s get ready to root for the home team. Fee includes team shirt and hat.
65674 May 15-Aug. 3 (no game June 21-July 4)
• $124 ($99 Resident)
• Practices are once a week. Games are during the week Mon.-Thu. between 5:30-8:45 p.m.
• Games are at Aurora Sports Park or Olympic Park
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED!!
SPORTS
SUMMER BOYS BASEBALL
Summer Boys Baseball. Ages 17 and younger as of 9/1/23.
Batter up! Learn fundamentals of the game of baseball in a fun and supportive environment. We can’t wait to spend the summer with you in the outfield. Practices are scheduled by volunteer coaches. Fee includes shirt and hat.
May 15-Aug. 5
66990 10 and younger
66988 12 and younger
66984 14 and younger
65673 Ages 14-17
• Practices are once or twice during the week. Games are Saturdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $150 ($120 Resident)
• Games are at Olympic Park
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED!
SUMMER SOFTBALL COACH PITCH
Ages 8 and younger
Have a homerun of a summer and join us in the outfield. Learn the fundamentals of the game of Softball in a fun and supportive environment. Practices are scheduled by volunteer coaches. Fee includes shirt and hat. Games take place during the week Mon.Thu. starting May 22 at Aurora Sports Park or Highline Park.
May 15-Aug. 3
65678 8 and younger
• Practices are once a week. Games are Tuesdays between 5:30-8:45 p.m.
• $124 ($99 Resident)
• Games are at Aurora Sports Park or Olympic Park
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED!
SUMMER SOFTBALL
Ages 14 and younger as of 9/1/23. It’s time to play ball! Learn the fundamentals of the game of softball in a fun and supportive environment. Practices are scheduled by volunteer coaches. Fee includes shirt.
May 15-Aug. 5
65677 11 and younger
65679 14 and younger
• Practices are once or twice a week. Games are Wednesdays (11U) or Thursdays (14U) between 5:30-9 p.m.
• $144 ($115 Resident)
• Games are at Highline Park
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED!
YOUTH TRACK
Coed – ages 4-16 (age cutoff date is 6/5/23). Youth track gives participants the opportunity to learn and try a variety of track events, including running, jumping and throwing. All athletes will work on conditioning, proper fundamentals and techniques. Players will work with coaches during practice two evenings during the week, based on the offering they sign up in for their age group. Practices are held at local area school facilities starting June 5. Fee includes required meet jersey.
Mon./Wed.
66593 Ages 4-8
66596 Ages 9-16
Tue./Thu.
66594 Ages 4-8
66598 Ages 9-16
• Meets are held on Saturdays in June and July at various tracks in the metro area
• $113 ($90 Resident)
• Registration deadline: June 5
YOUTH SPORTS
FALL YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
Coed – ages 3-15 (age cutoff date is 9/1/23). Registration opens June 7 at noon. Learn basic fundamentals of the game of soccer in a fun and supportive environment. During the season, we will make it our “GOAL” to improve gameplaying techniques of each player, such as ball control, passing, dribbling, shooting and more. Fee includes game jersey, one practice per week and up to eight games. Parent/coach meeting will be August 3 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Aurora Municipal Center. Coach/friend requests cannot be guaranteed.
66516 4 and younger-$123 ($98 Resident)
66517 6 and younger-$144 ($115 Resident)
66520 8 and younger-$144 ($115 Resident)
66521 10 and younger-$153 ($122 Resident)
66522 12 and younger-$153 ($122 Resident)
66523 15 and younger-$153 ($122 Resident)
• Practices are held once per week starting the week of August 7, are scheduled by volunteer coaches.
• Practices are facilitated at various parks and schools throughout Aurora.
• Games take place on Saturdays starting August 19 at the Aurora Sports Park.
ADULT SPORTS
The City of Aurora offers the following adult team sports for players 16 and older looking to stay active and have fun. Adult leagues feature officiated contests between teams of similar abilities in various categories by sport. Players may register a team or sign up as an individual on one of the free agent offerings and teams will be formed.
• Adult Volleyball: women’s and coed divisions at the B/BB or Rec level.
• Adult Softball: men’s and coed divisions at the E or Rec level.
• Adult Kickball: coed divisions at the Rec level.
• Fees, dates and locations may vary with each season
Please visit AuroraGov.org/AdultSports to view current offerings.
SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER FIELDHOUSE
For registration and more information on programming, visit AuroraGov.org/SoutheastFieldhouse
YOUTH YOUTH SOCCER CLINICS
Ages 3-6
This age-appropriate soccer program is designed to introduce the sport of soccer and build basic skills in a fun, recreational setting. We will focus on the fundamentals of the game as well as improve the basic motor skills of each player (general balance, coordination and agility) in an engaging, playful and friendly environment. Fee includes game shirt. Volunteer Assistant Coaches are needed to work with Fieldhouse Head Soccer Coach.
65237 June 24-Aug. 5
• Sat., 9-9:45 a.m.
• $94 ($75 Resident)
• Deadline to register: June 10
YOUTH SPORT CAMPS
Our summer sports camps include soccer, flag football, P.E. and intramural sports. sport camps are for all abilities and geared toward individual improvement and play. Our coaches teach the basics and build skills in a supportive and fun environment. Players are grouped by age and ability. Kids will have a day full of games, scrimmages and sport-themed fun. The week ends with participants showcasing their skills!
Ages 6-9
• Mon.-Fri., 8:30-11 a.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Deadline to register: Two weeks prior to camp start dates
Ages 10-14
• Mon.-Fri., 12:30-3:00 p.m.
• $175 ($140 Resident)
• Deadline to register: Two weeks prior to camp start dates
SE RECREATION CENTER FIELDHOUSE
SUMMER INDOOR YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUES
Ages 5-14
This league is structured so that all athletes can experience the benefits of sports instruction followed immediately by a gameplay opportunity to use and reinforce learned skills. Practice is 30 minutes followed by a 30-minute game, 4 v 4 (ages 5-6), 5 v 5 (ages 7-8), 7 v 7 (ages 9-14) on Saturdays. Sign up as an individual, and we’ll assign you to a team. Players will stay with the same team throughout the six weeks. Each team needs one volunteer coach. Fieldhouse staff will be on hand helping with practices and games. Six weeks of practice plans will also be provided. Game shirt included.
June 16-July 29
68040 Ages 5-6
68041 Ages 7-8
68042 Ages 9-11
68045 Ages 12-14
• $94 ($75 Resident)
• Practices and Games are played inside the Fieldhouse.
• Deadline to register: May 31
• VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! Each Volunteer coach will receive credit for 50% off one child’s fee at the end of the season.
SE RECREATION CENTER FIELDHOUSE
ADULT ADULT INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES
Ages 18 and older
Make new friends and play your favorite sport in a state-of-the-art indoor field at Southeast Recreation Center & Fieldhouse. Join one of our adult coed indoor soccer leagues and get ready to partake in an unforgettable season. Leagues are played
6 v 6 (five players, one goalie) with coedspecific and Indoor Field House-specific rules. All players must be 18 when they start playing. Eight games are guaranteed. The $100 deposit is nonrefundable after the league schedule is posted. Teams participate for fun and competition but understand that winning isn’t the entire purpose of the game.
Coed Adult Leagues 18+ May 9-June 27
• Tue., 6-9:30 p.m.
Coed Adult Leagues 30+ May 10-June 28
• Wed., 6-9:30 p.m.
• Players may register a team or sign up as an individual on one of the House teams.
• Fees, dates and locations may vary with each season.
Please visit AuroraGov.org/ SoutheastFieldhouse to learn more and sign-up.
ADULT COED DODGEBALL LEAGUES
Ages 18 and older
Relive your favorite childhood game, in an adult manner. Coed teams of 6, 3 male/3 females, will be played on the Fieldhouse turf. Have more fun than you’ve had since elementary school, with exercise being a bonus. Teams will play two matches per night, five games per match. League will run eight weeks, complete with a double elimination tournament during the last week.
66803 June 18-Aug. 6
• Sun., noon-7 p.m.
• $360 Team Fee ($100 deposit)
• Deadline to register: June 3
ADULT PICK-UP SOCCER PROGRAM
Ages 18 and older
This program is available to men and women (18+ Years) of all skill levels. Improve your fitness while meeting new players and having fun. Participating in pick-up play is a great way to find a team. Showers and locker rooms are available for use after play.
66770 June 11-July 30
• Sun., 8-10 a.m.
• $81 ($65 Resident)
• Deadline to register: June 4
Advantage YOU is owned and operated by Peter Richman and Kristin Janos. Together they bring high-quality, energetic racquet sports instruction for tennis and pickleball for juniors and adults, beginner to advanced, at the courts of Aurora.
Advantage You teaches a solid foundation of tennis and pickleball to all levels of players while emphasizing the importance of having fun and building the skills necessary to enjoy these sports for a lifetime.
Advantage You will offer multiple pathways for continued enjoyment and to maximize success on the courts for all level players.
• Advantage You’s Recreational Pathway will include multiple programs for adult recreational players, weekend warriors, intermediate, advanced, and beginners.
• Advantage You’s Junior Recreational Pathway will offer Middle & High School Development Programs as well as 12 & under, 10 & under, and 7 & under colored ball introductory classes.
• Advantage You’s Performance Pathway will cater to players looking to compete nationally or intending to play collegelevel. Programming will range from current Nationally ranked players to young and upcoming champions.
And, of course, Advantage You is just as passionate about pickleball as they are about tennis. Pickleball is one of the US’s fastestgrowing sports, and Advantage You embraces that. Rec leagues, group lessons, private lessons, drills, and tournaments are new and exciting options Advantage You will offer to the pickleball community.
Advantage you will create an inclusive and friendly environment for everyone in the courts. We look forward to this partnership and growing tennis and pickleball in Aurora.
We are excited to announce that the City of Aurora Parks & Recs has partnered with locally owned and operated Advantage YOU.
PARTY eSports
PIZZA PARTY RATE
$250 | 12 players
1.5 hours of gaming time
45 minutes in party room
Pizza and soda for participants
STANDARD PARTY RATE
$200 | 12 players
1.5 hours of gaming time
45 minutes in party room
Option to bring your own food
FRIDAY FIGHT NIGHT
Ages 13 and older
Join us for Friday Fight Night! Our weekly Street Fighter league costs $5 to enter and includes prizes like t-shirts and free drop-in at the eSports room in the Expo Recreation Center! Open registration each week. Stop by and join in on the fun.
June 2-July 28
• Fri., 5-8 p.m.
• $5
• Expo Recreation Center
Visit AuroraGov.org/eSports to register.
TABLETOP RPG: D&D
Ages 15 and older
Explore the world of Dungeons and Dragons in this 8-session course for ages 15+. Learn character creation, world-building and problem-solving skills through collaborative gameplay. Each session builds on the last for an immersive summer adventure. Whether you’re new to tabletop gaming or a seasoned player, join us for a summer of fantasy and imagination!
68214 June 6-29
• Tue./Thu., 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• $62 ($50 Resident) • Expo Recreation Center
Deadline to register: May 31
68620 July 6-Aug. 1 • Tue./Thu., 5:30-8:30 p.m. • $62 ($50 Resident)
Expo Recreation Center
Deadline to register: June 28
ESPORTS DROP-IN
Ages 11 and older
Gamers unite at the eSports Lounge! Our center offers some of the latest and greatest gaming platforms, including virtual reality game systems. The drop-in option gives you 60-90 minutes of game time to play your favorite video game. Stop on by, check out new games and make new friends. May 29-Aug. 6
• Mon./Wed., 4:30-7:30 p.m.
• Sat./Sun., noon-6 p.m.
• $3/hr
• Expo Recreation Center
Visit AuroraGov.org/eSports to register.
WATER CONSERVATION
Register for Water Conservation programs
All classes are free. To participate, register at Cityofaurora.perfectmind.com and select the “General Recreation” tab to view upcoming programs. If you have any questions, contact us by calling 303.739.7195 or emailing conservation@auroragov.org.
YOGA IN THE GARDEN
Take a breath, relax and start your day surrounded by beautiful plants. Instructor Mary Metcalf will lead this beginner-to-intermediate yoga class. Wear loose-fitting clothes and bring water, a yoga mat and a towel to place on the court surface. This class will take place in the Activity Court at the center of the Aurora Waterwise Garden.
Wed., 8-9 a.m.
• June 14
• June 28
Sat., 8-9 a.m.
• June 10
• June 24
• July 8
WATER-WISE ROSES
Learn about the various types of roses that you can grow in a water-wise garden. Master Rosarian Peggy Williams will cover the seven habits of highly effective rose growers plus how and when to prune. Some people say that growing roses is easier than growing grass.
63086 June 10
• Sat., 10:30 a.m.-noon
• Aurora Central Library
INTRODUCTION TO WATER-WISE LANDSCAPES
Whether you’re new to Colorado or a recent transplant, you’ll learn the fundamentals of creating a beautiful, resilient water-wise, sustainable landscape in our unique climate.
63070 June 24
• Sat., 10:30 a.m.-noon
• Aurora Central Library Large
Community Room
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER-WISE GARDENS FOR POLLINATORS
Water-wise gardens don’t just conserve water--they create habitat for pollinators. Learn about these beneficial insects and how to attract them to your garden.
63083 June 14
• Wed., 5:30-7 p.m.
• Aurora Water-wise Garden’s shade structure
INSTALLING YOUR WATER-WISE LANDSCAPE
Are you ready to get started on a low-water landscape? In this class, learn the practical steps from removing sod to installing a landscape suited to Aurora’s climate. If you plan on converting your own yard, this is your class.
63216 June 21 and Aug. 2
• Wed., 5:30-7:30 p.m.
• Aurora Municipal Center Aurora Room
• Sat., 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
• July 8
• Tallyn’s Reach Library Community Room
LAWN CARE DURING DROUGHT
Can your grass survive the heat on less water? Yes! Learn how to keep your lawn alive during drought, if you’re just watering less, or during a very hot summer.
63219 July 13
• Thu., 5:30-7 p.m.
• Aurora Municipal Center Aurora Room
BUILD YOUR OWN DRIP SYSTEM
Drip irrigation systems are easy to install, simple to design and effectively reduce water waste. This hands-on class teaches how to design, construct and maintain a drip system. This class can accommodate only 20 registered participants.
63071 July 15
• Sat., 10:30 a.m.-noon
• Tallyn’s Reach Library Community Room
DISCOVER WATER-WISE PLANTS TOUR: SUMMER
We have extensive experience growing plants suited to Aurora. A water conservation specialist will show you around the Aurora Water-wise Garden and introduce you to our top recommended trees, shrubs, perennials and grasses. We offer tours in spring, summer and fall.
63078 July 22
• Sat., 9:30-11:30 a.m.
• Aurora Water-wise Garden’s shade structure
VERMICOMPOSTING
This is a “worm workshop.” Create super magic when you mix kitchen and yard waste with worms. Learn the added benefits of vermicomposting and how to successfully use this technique at home.
63088 Aug. 12
• Thu., 9:30-11 a.m.
• Aurora Water-wise Garden’s shade structure
SPRINKLER TUNE-UP AND EFFICIENCY
Each month you should take a look at your sprinkler system to ensure it’s working properly. In this class, you’ll know common system components, tune up your sprinkler system for maximum efficiency and learn how to check for leaks.
64512 Aug. 16
• Wed., 5:30-7 p.m.
• Aurora Water-wise Garden’s shade structure
SEED COLLECTING TECHNIQUES, SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICS
Landscaping with Colorado natives supports our delicate local ecosystem. Learn to identify native flora, practice seed harvesting techniques, and discuss ethics and sustainability in wild seed collection.
63089 Aug. 23
• Wed., 5:30-7 p.m.
• Aurora Water-wise Garden’s shade structure
YOUTH SERVICES
YOUTH ACTIVITIES BABYSITTING WORKSHOP
Ages 11-16
Learn infant and child safety, basic first aid, emergency skills and complete fun activities. Receive a Red Cross Super Sitter card upon completion. (This class does not include First Aid/CPR certification). Bring a drink and snack for each day. Please Note: Students must attend BOTH days of this workshop to receive Super Sitter Certification.
67790 June 3 & 10
67789 July 15 & 22
67788 Aug. 19 & 26
• Sat., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
• $70 ($56 Resident)
• Aurora Center for Active Adults
SUMMER CAMPS – ALL DAY/ALL WEEK CARE
These camps are designed to provide care for kids on a week-to-week basis. Camps each week are based around a theme and include one field trip, one day of swimming at a city indoor pool and one day of swimming at a city outdoor pool (will be changed to an indoor location in the case of inclement weather). Check-in begins at 7 a.m. for those families that need early drop-off. All campers must be picked up by 5:30 p.m. Majority of programs and activities will take place between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Lunch
and an afternoon snack will be provided by Aurora Public Schools. The city of Aurora received the Colorado Stability Grant for 2023 which reduces the cost of the listed camps by $35 each. The cost listed is the reduced price.
ADVENTURE CAMP
Adventure camp is designed to provide unique and fun experiences for youth ages 11 and older. Adventure camps are four full-day programs. Youth who register have the option to purchase a Friday pass to the city of Aurora eSports Center at Expo Recreation Center for $20. If an eSports pass is purchased for Friday, parents/guardians will be responsible for dropping off and picking up their children at Expo Recreation Center. Lunch and an afternoon snack will be provided by Aurora Public Schools. The city of Aurora received the Colorado Stability Grant for 2023 which reduces the cost of the listed camps by $35 each. The cost listed is the reduced price.
TRADE SKILLS
Ages 11-17
Campers who attend Trade Skills Camp will be transported to Colorado Adventure Point every day where they will learn welding, carpentry and metal working! In addition to learning these 3 skills, there will be 1 day of participating in other fun activities at Colorado Adventure Point which includes indoor rock climbing, archery or cooking!
61949 July 10-13
• Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $363 ($290 Resident)
• Moorhead Recreation Center
ESPORTS CAMP
Ages 11-17
Practice your gaming skills with our first ever Esports Camp. Campers will get to try a variety of games ranging from sports games to action and adventure games such as Rocket League, Overwatch, Minecraft and many more. In addition to gaming, campers will also be swimming daily at Del Mar Pool in the afternoon.
61950 June 20-23
• Tue.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $332 ($265 Resident)
• Expo Recreation Center
61951 July 24-27
• Mon.-Thu., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
• $332 ($265 Resident)
• Expo Recreation Center
SUMMER CAMPS- DAY TO DAY REGISTRATION
New for summer 2023, based on feedback from the community, we are now offering summer camps where parents/guardians can register for individual days. These camps will have a generic theme for each day where the major craft, project or game is based around that theme. Every day includes swimming in the afternoon except for field trip days. A lunch and snack are provided by Aurora Public Schools. The city of Aurora received the Colorado Stability Grant for 2023 which reduces the cost of the listed camps by $7 each. The cost listed is the reduced price.
STEM DAY
Ages 11-16
It’s time to experiment, build and create! Campers will experience a variety of STEM based activities and will be swimming in the afternoon.
ART DAY
Ages 6-12
Express your creative side! We will be doing a variety of projects such as melted crayon art, sculpting and painting. Campers will be swimming in the afternoon.
SPORTS DAY
Ages 6-12
Run, kick, pass, shoot, throw, swing and practice all your athletic skills in a variety of sports. Campers will be swimming in the afternoon.
FIELD TRIP DAY
Ages 6-12
Field trip days will be at a variety of locations. Before and after the field trip, campers will be participating in crafts and games.
FREE CHOICE FRIDAY
Ages 6-12
Campers will get to choose from a variety of pre-chosen activities such as gym games, board games, outdoor games, and crafts. Campers will be swimming in the afternoon.
CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER
STEM DAY
MON., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
ART DAY
TUE., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
YOUTH SERVICES
SOUTHEAST RECREATION CENTER
STEM DAY
MON., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
ART DAY
TUE., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
SPORTS DAY
WED., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
FIELD TRIP DAY
THU., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $66 ($53 Resident)
61932 June 8 – Defy Denver
Trampoline Park
61933 June 15 – Denver Museum of Nature and Science
61934 June 22 – The Island Indoor Beach
61935 June 29 – Denver Children’s Museum
61936 July 13 – Denver Zoo
61937 July 20 – Colorado Adventure Point
(Archery and Indoor Rock Climbing)
61938 July 27 – Pirates Cove Water Park
61939 Aug. 3 – Del Mar Pool
FREE CHOICE FRIDAY
FRI., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
SPORTS DAY
WED., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $49 ($39 Resident)
FIELD TRIP DAY
THU., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $66 ($53 Resident)
62140 June 8 – Defy Denver
Trampoline Park
62141 June 15 – Denver Museum of Nature and Science
62142 June 22 – The Island Indoor Beach
62143 June 29 – Denver Children’s Museum
62144 July 13 – Denver Zoo
62145 July 20 – Colorado Adventure Point
(Archery and Indoor Rock Climbing)
62146 July 27 – Pirates Cove Water Park
62147 Aug. 3 – Del Mar Pool
FREE CHOICE FRIDAY
For a complete list of youth programs, visit: AuroraGov.org/DayCamps
WE ARE AURORA YOUTH
We Are Aurora Youth is a program designed to give the youth of Aurora a fun and safe place to hangout during school breaks. Youth will be able to participate in multiple opportunities such as basketball, volleyball, gym games, cooking classes, creative crafts, fitness competitions, video games, movie nights as well as a chance to win gift cards to various food locations.
Visit AuroraGov.org/YouthServices between May 30 to Aug. 11 to learn more.