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GOLDEN COMMUNITY CENTER

Winter-Spring 2024 Activity Guide

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GENERAL INFO Facility Hours....................... 4 Facility Fees.......................... 4 Facility Guidelines............. 5 City Phone Numbers........ 6 Frequently Requested Phone Numbers............. 6 Facility Rentals.................... 6 Registration Details.......... 7

CLASS SCHEDULE LISTINGS 50 Plus.............................8-10 Aquatics....................... 11-15 Athletics - Youth...............16 Athletics - Adult...............17 Dance Arts..........................18 Day Camps.........................19 Golden History Museum & Park........................ 20-21 Pottery.......................... 22-23 Tykes....................................24 Preschool............................25 Wellness & Fitness.... 26-27

Editorial Policy: Although the Golden Parks and Recreation Department goes to great lengths to ensure that all information in this guide is accurate, errors occasionally occur and last minute changes in programs, classes or activities – such as dates, times and locations – may be necessary. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.

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Golden Parks and Recreation Mission: “To promote and provide safe and comprehensive community facilities, programs, and services that will enrich the quality of life for all residents and visitors.” Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members Craig Middleton, Chair Catherine Hansen-Stamp Pete Erslev Sandy Hazzard Kermit Shields Michele Minihane Laurel Starr Meeting Times: 3rd Thursday of each month, 6 p.m. City Hall Coucil Chambers 911 10th Street, Golden, CO 80401

Parks and Recreation Department Staff Tammy Tucker, Director......................................303-384-8120 Stacy Turner, Parks and Recreation Executive Assistant/ Department Liaison ........................................303-384-8191

Who Says Work Can’t Be Fun? The City of Golden offers: • flexible work schedules • an active environment • competitive wages Named Among the Top 10 Places to Work Two Years in a Row! Part-time employment opportunities are often available in: Aquatics • Child Care • Fitness (Aerobics) Guest Services • Youth Sports Park Maintenance • Youth Programs

Recreation/Community Center.......................303-384-8100 Brian Harris, Recreation Supervisor - Athletics Angela Kohman, R ecreation Supervisor - Programs Kim Luchetta, Recreation Coordinator - Data Management Derek Scott, Facility Coordinator Betsy Sweet, Recreation Supervisor - Aquatics Joe Zaba, Recreation Coordinator- Athletics Parks Division..........................................................303-384-8140 Chad Meinert, Parks, Cemetery and Forestry Manager Forestry Division....................................................303-384-8141

More info, visti: www.cityofgolden.net/jobs Look for our guide on the web: www.cityofgolden.net/media/RecreateBrochure.pdf Please be advised that participants involved in Parks and Recreation programs are subject to being photographed and the photographs may be used to publicize City programs.

Municipal Facilities...............................................303-384-8121 JP Palmieri, Facilities Manager Clear Creek R.V. Park............................................303-278-1437 Golden Cemetery...................................................303-279-1435 Golf Course Maintenance...................................303-277-8741 Noy Sparks, Golf Course Superintendent Golf Course Clubhouse........................................303-277-8750 PGA Head Golf Professional Golden History Museum & Park Nathan Richie, Executive Director........................303-278-3557

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Golden Community Center 1470 10th St., Golden, CO 80401 • Main Desk: 303-384-8100 (please listen for options) Facility Hours* Monday - Thursday 5:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Friday 5:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

* Facility hours are subject to change. Aquatics area hours differ from facility hours. Visit rec.cityofgolden.net for more information.

Limited Hours

Holiday Closures

Christmas Eve: Sunday, Dec. 24. . . . . . . . . . . . Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. New Year’s Eve: Sunday, Dec 31. . . . . . . . . . . . Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. New Year’s Day: Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. . . . . . Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Easter: Sunday, March 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Golden Community Center may be subject to an annual maintenance closure. Dates will be announced in advance. Christmas Day……… Monday, Dec. 25 Memorial Day…….…. Monday, May 27

Golden Community Center Admission Fees** Per Visit Admission

10 Visit Stamp Card

Annual Pass

Add’l Household Member Discount Prices

NonNonResident Resident resident resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

$114.50

$132

$21

$26

$334

$145

$167

$27

$32

$472

$539

$354

$404.25

$43

$48

$384

$439

$288

$329.25

$35

$40

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Tots: 5 and younger

$4.00

$5.50

$36

$49.50

$229

$264

Youth: 6 - 17 years

$5.75

$7.25

$51.75

$65.25

$290

Adult: 18 - 65 years

$7.50

$9.00

$67.50

$81

Seniors: 65 and older

$6.00

$7.50

$54

$67.50

*Annual passes only: Each additional household member pays a discounted rate. ** Admission Fees are subject to change at the beginning of the year.

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Facility Guidelines COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY HEALTH All guests will be required to make a commitment to the health of our entire Golden community when registering to visit a Recreation facility or program. These commitments are: • I will wash my hands frequently. • I will disinfect equipment before and after use. • I will stay home if I am sick.

PATRON CODE OF CONDUCT The following rules and regulations are intended to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants in the City of Golden’s Recreation programs. • Children under the age of 12 must have an adult in the facility at all times. • Please be courteous to participants and staff at all times.

• Please respect the rights and privileges of others. • Please observe the rules of safety in each respective area. • Please handle all equipment in a proper manner and return it to designated area(s). • Please help keep the facility clean. • The following are prohibited: - Abusive or foul language - Disruptive behavior - Fighting - Knives, guns or other harmful weapons - Drugs and/or alcohol - Smoking of any kind and use of tobacco products - Loitering Any patron found in violation of the Code of Conduct, or continual violation of aforementioned will be subject to suspension.

Amenities Our facility offers an indoor playground, indoor leisure pool with water slide, hot tub, indoor lap pool and dry sauna, indoor running track, cardiovascular area, free weight area, circuit training area, large gymnasium, preschool and childcare room, pottery and dry craft rooms, individual meeting rooms, and active adult area.

Americans with Disabilities Act The City of Golden does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the provision of services. For disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a City service, program or activity, call 303-384-8100 as far in advance as possible. Disabled access is available from the 8th Street entrance of the Community Center.

Important By nature, many Parks and Recreation programs involve body contact, considerable physical exertion, emotional stress, and/or use of equipment, which represents a certain risk to users. It is recommended that you check with your physician prior to participating in recreational activities. Registrants in all programs do assume responsibility for all risk, implicit or direct, by participation in said activity or program.

City Residents/Non-residents The City of Golden Recreation Centers and programs are brought to you in part through the collection of property taxes from those living within the Golden city limits. Resident rates are available to those residing within the incorporated (physical city limit) areas of Golden. Unincorporated areas, although serviced through a Golden post office address, do not qualify as Golden residents for the discounted rates.

The Golden Parks and Recreation Department We invite you to be active participants in the many recreational and leisure opportunities offered to all age groups from tots to older adults. Our staff strives to be recognized as a national leader in the provision of high-quality parks, trails and recreation facilities.

Scholarships The City of Golden offers a scholarship program for residents that need financial support to access our services. A confidential application may be submitted and if a hardship exists, the applicant may be granted a reduction in fees. Please call 303-3848127 for scholarship information or email kluchetta@ cityofgolden.net to receive a scholarship application. For Golden residents only.

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City Phone Numbers General City Information................................. 303-384-8000 Business Licenses and Sales Tax.................... 303-384-8024

Emergency - Police and Fire............................................... 911 (Non-emergency 303-980-7300)

Building Permits.................................................. 303-384-8151

Fossil Trace Golf Club Head Professional... 303-277-8750

City Manager’s Office........................................ 303-384-8011

Fossil Trace Restaurant..................................... 303-277-8755

Code Enforcement............................................. 303-384-8048

Planning and Development........................... 303-384-8097

Community Center............................................ 303-384-8100

Swim Lessons....................................................... 303-384-8131

Community Calendar/Special Events......... 303-277-8728 email: events@cityofgolden.net

Water Billing......................................................... 303-384-8026 Water/Sewer Information................................ 303-384-8151

Frequently Requested Phone Numbers Archery.................................................................. 720-536-0840 www.ghcarchers.org

Golden Swim Lessons.................................... 303-384-8131 rec.cityofgolden.net

Golden Youth Football Association email: president@golden-football.org www.golden-football.org

Inclement Weather Information Line..... 303-384-8112 (Outdoor Programs) The Splash........................................................... 303-277-8700 www.splashingolden.com

Golden Youth Basketball Association www.goldenyouthbasketball.com Golden C.A.R.A. Youth Sports.................... 303-384-8194 Volleyball and Track - rec.cityofgolden.net Golden Girls Softball Association www.goldensoftball.com

Colorado Ice Soccer Club Information Line....................................... 303-279-3686 www.coloradoice.org Golden Junior Baseball Association/ Youth Baseball and T-ball ......................................................................... 720-447-7854 Email: gjba@gjba.net • www.gjba.net

Golden Marlins Swim Team www.teamunify.com/reccogm

Facility Rentals EVENTS Located at the base of the foothills, the Golden Community Center is a venue with a view! Perfect for weddings, graduations and other events. Put your mind at ease with the support of professional staff members and the convenience of an adjoining caterer’s kitchen. Call 303384-8123 for availability, facility tours and rates. Make your event special - have it at the Golden Community Center.

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SPORTS FIELDS & GYMNASIUM RENTALS The City of Golden operates and maintains many lit and unlit ball and sports fields as well as gymnasium space. These facilities are available for rental for tournaments and special events. Please email ParksandRecReg@ cityofgolden.net For rates and availability, call 303-384-8125.

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Registration Details ONLINE REGISTRATION Registration processing begins upon receiving the Activity Brochure, excluding swim lessons, athletic leagues, and preschool. Refer to specific program sections for registration details. Liability waiver as seen on the Registration Form is implied. ONLINE REGISTRATION – rec.cityofgolden.net

GENERAL POLICIES

1. Please check your dates and plan your schedule carefully. 2. A $20 charge is assessed on all returned checks. 3. The City of Golden Parks and Recreation Department

reserves the right to cancel a class due to insufficient registration or causes beyond our control. 4. Some classes may have an element of hazard or danger. Please take full responsibility for your actions and physical condition when participating in these types of classes. 5. Continuing classes paid on a monthly basis will incur a $5 late fee if payment is not received on or before the first day of class. 6. The City of Golden Parks and Recreation Department

reserves the right to increase fees without advance notice.

If assistance is needed for online registration, call 303384-8100.

REFUNDS, TRANSFERS AND CANCELLATIONS

1. The Recreation Department encourages registrants

to carefully plan their schedule before registering for a class. No refunds will be issued if cancellation is received less than four business days before the class is scheduled to start. 2. If you must cancel from a class, call 303-384-8100

at least four days before the class starts. Choose from these options: - transfer to another class - leave money on household account - receive a refund (refund will be via check or credit card; NO CASH REFUNDS!) 3. A $5 service charge (per child, per class) is assessed on all refunds, excluding: • Illnesses excused by a doctor stating the specific reason the person is unable to participate, received no later than two weeks after the start date of the class. • C lass cancellations by the Recreation Department. 4. Refunds take three to four weeks to process.

FEES AND CHARGES

1. Fees do not include materials and supplies unless

indicated. 2. Fees are payable at the time of registration. 3. Activities canceled due to holidays and circumstances beyond our control will not be made up or refunded unless otherwise specified. 4. All classes will carry an additional fee for non-residents. 5. Concerning continuing classes paid on a monthly basis:

fees are due on or before the first day of class to avoid paying late charges.

WEATHER HOTLINE:

303-384-8112

Updated after 4 p.m. Press 1 - Ulysses Sports Complex Press 2 - Tony Grampsas Sports Complex Press 3 - Lions Park Fields Press 6 - Tony Grampsas Gym Press 7 - Tennis Program Press 8 - Rooney Road Sports Complex Press 9 - CARA Track

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50 PLUS The Front Porch There’s an old saying that friends are the pillars on your porch. These words come to life at the Golden Community Center’s Front Porch for Active Adults. A place for all ages (but designed for those aged 50+) to enjoy a cup of coffee, meet new friends, catch up with old friends and just enjoy being around others. The Front Porch supports and provides Golden’s 50+ community with a free gathering space for a wide variety of activities and opportunities. The weekly schedule includes mah jongg, billiards, pinochle, quilting, knitting and more. If you’re looking for something more active, there are group exercise classes, pickleball, pottery and other programs. We look forward to seeing you!

GENERAL FRONT PORCH WEEKLY SCHEDULE (*Subject to change. Call or visit for the most updated schedule.) Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Pickleball

Front Porch Friends

Pickleball

Front Porch Friends

Pickleball

Front Porch Friends

Arthritis Aqua Aerobics

Front Porch Friends

Arthritis Aqua Aerobics

Front Porch Friends

Arthritis Aqua Aerobics Water Walking Pinochle

Tai Chi SilverSneakers Classic Arthritis Aqua Aerobics Senior Volleyball Water Walking

Tai Chi

Water Walking

Hands & Hearts (1st & 3rd Tuesday) Mah Jongg Pickleball

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All Levels Yoga Zumba Gold Water Exercise Social (2nd Wednesday) Golden Needlecrafters

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Ladies Billiards

Senior Women’s Basketball

Adult Ballet

Group Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg PIckleball SilverSneakers Classic SilverSneakers Circuit


50 PLUS Wellness & Fitness The Golden Community Center is a proud member of the SilverSneakers® and Renew Active™ networks. These are fun, energizing programs that help older adults take greater control of their health by encouraging physical activity and offering social events. Health plans around the country offer these programs to people who are eligible for Medicare or to group retirees. Call your health plan provider to see if you are eligible for a free membership to the Golden Community Center! The following classes are included in the SilverSneakers® Membership, Renew Active™ Membership, and any facility admission, and are specially designed for the 50+ population. Check the schedule at rec.cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness) on a regular basis for days, times, location (in person or virtual), changes or cancellations of classes. Classes and instructors are subject to change without notice.

For more information about these and other Wellness and Fitness classes, visit rec.cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness). If assistance is needed for online registration, call 303-384-8100. Are you looking for something in the pool? Water Fitness classes are also available. More information on these and other water fitness opportunities can be found at rec.cityofgolden.net.

Class offerings can range from: • SilverSneakers® / Renew Active™ • Lifting • Cardio • Cycling • Yoga • Dance-based fitness • And many more!!!

Education & Enrichment AARP DRIVER’S SAFETY PROGRAM

This class is co-sponsored by AARP and the Golden Community Center. Pre-registration is required. Must be 50 or older to participate. Class will begin promptly at 9 a.m. in the Bear Creek South Room. You are welcome to bring a snack or lunch to eat during class. No lunch break is scheduled. Payment is due to the instructor on the day of the class. Class time is from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (for all sessions) #354500 (11) Tuesday, February 20 (12) Tuesday, April 16 (13) Tuesday, May 21

Our partners at the Golden History Museum & Park offer programs that explore a wide variety of historic subjects presented by expert instructors. Learn about significant historic events that shaped the world and our community, apply historic skills in a modern way, and be entertained by stories of times past. We continue to provide the majority of our programs as a FREE benefit for museum members! Get more information on upcoming programs in the Golden History Museum & Parks section. Visit www. GoldenHistory.org/events to read all the details.

Please pay the instructor $20 AARP Member/ $25 AARP Non-member. (Please present your AARP card for the discount.)

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50 PLUS Pottery 50+ POTTERY

This class provides a supportive environment for students over 50 that are interested in learning about ceramics, surrounded by their peers. People of all levels of experience are welcome and encouraged to join the fun. Beginners will be introduced to clay through introductory projects before moving to the potter’s wheel; while more experienced students will find support exploring their own ideas. The first bag of clay is included in the cost of the class; each additional bag is $19; outside clay will not be allowed. All glazes are non-toxic and food-safe. Age: 50 years and older, Min/Max: 5/8 Registration starts: • Dec. 15 @ 4:30 p.m. for January start dates • Feb. 9 @ 4:30 p.m. for March start dates For more adult pottery classes, refer to the general Pottery section. Classes/Days/Times are subject to change without notice. Activity #

Description

Date

Time

Day

Fee: Resident/Non-resident

453640-01

50+ Pottery

Jan. 4 - Feb. 22

9 - 11:30 a.m.

Thursdays

$160/$165

453640-02

50+ Pottery

Feb. 29 - April 18

9 - 11:30 a.m.

Thursdays

$16/$165

Resources & Services City of Golden’s Thriving Communities Department The City offers resources for people in need of support with housing, access to health care benefits, food benefits, and more. Contact Sarah Vaine, Director, at 303-384-8075 or svaine@cityofgolden.net for more information. Benefits Check-Up A comprehensive online tool to help connect older adults and people with disabilities to benefits. This service is provided by the National Council on Aging. Benefits enrollment specialists can provide free, confidential and unbiased support to enroll in benefits programs. Call 1-800-794-6559 or visit www.benefitscheckup.org. Seniors Resource Center Seniors Resource Center (SRC) provides an array of services that enable older adults to remain in their homes and thrive. Services such as in home care and adult daytime programs provide life enriching activities and support both older adults and their caregivers. SRC helps older adults remain independent and engaged. Call 303-238-8151 or visit www.srcaging.org for more information.

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Network of Care for Seniors The Network of Care is a comprehensive, Internetbased community resource for seniors and persons with disabilities, as well as their caregivers and service providers. They serve adults 60 and older, people with disabilities over 18, and their caregivers throughout Adams, Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson counties, and the cities and counties of Denver and Broomfield. WANT TO TALK TO AN AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST? CALL US at 303-480-6700. EMAIL: AreaAgencyonAging@drcog.org WEB: www.denverregion.co.networkofcare.org/aging Information and Assistance Line’s Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 - 4 p.m. Interpreter services are available.

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GOLDEN SWIMMING POOL GCC POOL HOURS (January - April) Lap Pool Hours

Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Leisure Pool Hours Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

5:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 5:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

We are thrilled to have you enjoy Golden ‘s lap, leisure and Splash swimming pools! Rules and regulations are posted at all facilities. Please check there before taking a swim to remain safe during your visit!

11:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

* All pool area hours are subject to certified lifeguard availability. Limited hours Easter Sunday: 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Lifeguards enforce rules and regulations and respond to aquatic emergencies. Parents are ultimately responsible for the safety of their children. 1. Swim diapers are required for any guests that are diaper dependent. Regular diapers are not allowed in the pool. 2. All guests entering the facility must pay an admission fee. 3. An adult must accompany children under the age of 6 into the water. The supervising adult must wear appropriate swim wear and remain within arm’s reach of the child. Maximum ratio of three children under 6 years of age per supervising adult. 4. Children 6 and 7 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at the pool side. 5. Only bathing suits, swim trunks or board shorts appropriate for a family atmosphere are allowed in the pool. Street clothes may not be worn into the water. 6. Hot tub and sauna will be available during pool area hours only. Please see schedule for most up to date hours. 7. Personal instruction is only permitted by City of Golden staff. 8. Slide rules • Slide riders must be at least 48” tall to ride the slide alone. • Lifejackets are not allowed unless accompanied by an adult.

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Riders must ride feet first, in a seated position. For safety reasons, pregnant women or individuals with medical concerns should not ride the slide. • Stopping, twisting and turning in the slide is prohibited. • No catching riders at the bottom of the slide. 9. Sauna & Hot Tub Rules • Guests must be 14 years old or older to use the sauna and hot tub. • Pregnant women or individuals with medical concerns should consult their physician before using the hot tub or sauna. • Water may not be poured onto the electric heater. • Guests may not cover heater or thermostat, nor otherwise attempt to alter the sauna temperature. • No towels or objects are to be placed on or near the heating unit. • Guests must keep their head above water at all times.

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AQUATICS Private Swim Lessons PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS

(Ages 3 years and older) Private swimming lessons are available for swimmers ages 3 and over and are 30 minutes in length. Swimmers will practice skills tailored to their abilities within the designated registration. All private lessons will focus on the fundamentals of swimming and refining strokes and building endurance at the specific level of the student. Make up lessons will not be offered for classes missed for any reason. If you are registering a semi-private lesson (up to 3 swimmers), then you only need to register one swimmer. Please email goldenparksandrecreation@ cityofgolden.net with the other swimmer’s names and ages. The fee is the total of all three swimmers (not per swimmer). Age: 3 years and older Session includes 4 x 30-minute lessons. Please register online at rec.cityofgolden.net. Fee: $160 Resident, $180 Non-resident For more information, contact the Aquatics Coordinator at 303-384-8131.

Group Swim Lessons HOW CAN I REGISTER MY CHILD?

• Register online at rec.cityofgolden.net. • At the front desk of the Golden Community Center. * Registrations WILL NOT be accepted if they are phoned-in, mailed or faxed.

SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION DATES

Lesson registration will be announced online 2 weeks prior to opening. City of Golden residents will have registration priority over non-residents by 1 day. *No registrations will be accepted after the Wednesday prior to the lesson start date. There will be no registration allowed on the day that the lessons begin.

AFTER YOU REGISTER

Registrations will not be processed until paid in full. No spaces will be guaranteed or held with partial payment. Golden Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel or combine a class due to insufficient registration or instructor availability.

MAKE-UP CLASSES

(Group and Private Lessons) Make-up classes will not be offered for classes missed by patrons. Patrons will not be permitted to attend any class for which they are not registered. The Community Center may offer to make up a class if the class is canceled by the Aquatics Department, providing staff and facility space are available.

WAIT LIST ENROLLMENTS

Those that are on the wait list will be enrolled by the Aquatics Department when available. You are not enrolled in the class unless you receive communication and confirmation from the Aquatics Office. Not sure which level to sign up for? Please check with the Aquatics Coordinator for level recommendations. It is not uncommon to repeat a level more than once. Swimmers must be at least 3 years of age to participate in group and private/semi-private lessons.

QUESTIONS

If you have any questions about the swim lesson program, please call the Aquatics Coordinator at 303384-8131.

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AQUATICS Swim Class Descriptions

General Flow Chart for Swim Lessons Clownfish ► Jellyfish ► Swordfish ► Stingray ► Shark ► Marlin Preschool Level 1 - Intro to Water Skills CLOWNFISH (Ages 3 - 5 years)

Level 2 - Stroke Development* STINGRAY (Ages 6 years and older)

This a Preschool Level Class. Designed for beginners, Preschool Level 1 builds the foundation for lifelong safe swimming. Upon completion of this class, swimmers will be able to enter the water independently, submerge their mouth and eyes, blow bubbles for at least three seconds, learn proper kicking technique and perform front and back floats while being relaxed in the water with the support of the instructor. 30 minutes in the leisure pool. Parent participation in water not necessary.

* Must have passed or shown competency in Level 3 Swordfish skills or be of appropriate age. - Must have passed all prerequisite levels or show competency. Swimmers begin to learn more stroke technique and further develop their independence as swimmers. Upon completion, swimmers will be able to swim with combined leg and arm action unsupported for 10 yards on front and back utilizing rhythmic breathing. This class is taught in both the leisure pool and lap pool. 20 minutes in the leisure pool and 10 minutes in the lap pool.

Preschool Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills JELLYFISH (Ages 3 - 5 years) This a Preschool Level Class. This class reinforces skills learned in Level 1 while building more independence and fundamental aquatic skills. Upon completion swimmers will be able to glide for at least 2 body lengths, roll from a front float to a back float, swim with combined arm and leg action on their front for 3 body lengths and recover to a standing position all with the support of the instructor. 30 minutes in the leisure pool.

Preschool Level 3 - Stroke Development SWORDFISH (Ages 4 and 5 years) This a Preschool Level Class. Swimmers will begin to add more stroke development and independence to the skills learned already. Upon completion, swimmers will be able to swim on front and back with combined arm and leg action for 5 body lengths without support. Swimmers will also be able to float on back and front for 10 seconds without support. 30 minutes in the leisure pool. Swimmers must be proficient in all Preschool Level skills to progress to School Age Level classes.

Level 3 - Stroke Development* SHARK (Ages 6 years and older) * Must have passed or shown competency in Level 2 Stingray skills. - Must have passed all prerequisite levels or show competency. Taught in the lap pool, swimmers will continue to work on stroke technique and independence, while building endurance. Upon completion of this class, swimmers will be able to jump in and tread in deep water, swim front crawl (while using rotary rhythmic breathing), backstroke and elementary backstroke for 1 length of the lap pool each without assistance. 30 minutes in the lap pool.

Level 4 - Stroke Improvement* MARLINS (Ages 6 years and older) * Must have passed all prerequisite levels or show competency. Designed for students who need stroke technique improvement and endurance. Swimmers will work on the finer points of swimming in-cluding flip turns, dives, breaststroke, butterfly and stroke rotations. 30 minutes in the lap pool.

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AQUATICS Water Fitness SilverSneakers® and Renew Active™ members can participate in these classes free of charge.

ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION AQUATICS PROGRAM

This low-impact, low-intensity class is in our warmest pool. Students work on continued joint health, balance and mobility. While in waist-deep water, students engage in gentle stretching and repetitive motion that strengthens muscle tone and increases range of motion. January - April Monday - Thursday: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 9:10 - 10:10 a.m.

WATER WALKING

AQUACISE

This aquacise class is a dynamic workout that provides low-impact yet highly effective ways to improve overall cardiovascular health, strength and flexibility. Combining buoyancy of the water with purposeful movements with out the impact stress on joints commonly experienced with land based classes. This class is for all fitness levels and will incorporate a variety of exercises, including aerobic routines, strength training, and flexibility. January-April Monday and Wednesday 10:20-11:20 a.m.

One of the best forms of exercise you can do just gets better in the pool! This is a very basic, low-impact, light-intensity workout using the natural resistance of the water to strengthen core muscles, increase balance, coordination, and flexibility. Non-swimmers are welcome. This class is conducted in the lap pool. January - April Monday - Wednesday: 9:10 - 10:10 a.m.

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AQUATICS Lifeguard Training

This course designed by the American Red Cross (ARC) is one of the National Standards for Lifeguard Employment. To receive certification, candidates must complete required reading, actively participate in all classes, correctly demonstrate all skills, perform the final skills scenarios satisfactorily, and pass the final written exam with a minimum of 80 percent correct in each of the sections. Upon successful completion, the candidate will receive certification in ARC Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Candidates must attend ALL classes to be eligible for certification. No refunds or make-ups due to illness or injury. Age: Must be 15 years old by completion of course. Proof of birthday required on the first day of class. Prerequisites: Prerequisite skills must be completed prior to the first day of class – registered candidates will be contacted via e-mail with information and scheduling regarding prerequisite skills.

minutes by treading water using only the legs - Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both - swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed. - Complete a timed event where candidates will swim 20 yards, retrieve a 10lb brick from a depth of 7-10 feet, return to the surface and swim 20 yards back to the starting point with both hands holding the brick and keeping the face at or near the surface of the water. #123000-12 March 18 - 21 (Jefferson County Public Schools Spring Break) Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $175 Resident, $200 Non-resident

Prerequisite Skills: - Jump into deep end of lap pool, resurface and swim 150 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. - Maintain a vertical position at the surface for 2

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ATHLETICS Youth Athletics For more information, visit our website at rec.cityofgolden.net. YOUTH VOLLEYBALL SKILL CLINIC - SPRING 2024

The Youth Volleyball Skills Clinic is a volleyball clinic for boys and girls of all skill levels. The clinic will focus on developing technique and skills in a fun environment. Class #

Dates

Days

Time

Location

Grade

Cost

632200-01

Feb. 26 - March 13

Mon and Wed

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

4- 6

$90/$95

632200-02

Feb. 27 - March 14

Tues and Thurs

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

2-4

$90/$95

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL SKILL CLINIC - SPRING 2024

CARA Volleyball is a volleyball league perfect for boys and girls of all skill levels. The season starts August 23rd through October 29th. Practice will be at Tony Grampsas Gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tournaments are played on Saturdays at various locations. VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED! If you are interested coaching your child’s team, contact Joe Zaba at 303-384-8194 or jzaba@cityofgolden.net. Class #

Dates

Days

Time

Location

Grade

Cost

642100-01

March 25- May 25

Mon and Wed

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

2-4

$140/$145

642100-02

March 26 - May 26

Tues and Thurs

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

2-4

$140/$145

642100-03

March 25- May 25

Mon and Wed

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

5-6

$140/$145

642100-04

March 26 - May 26

Tues and Thurs

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

5-6

$140/$145

642100-05

March 25- May 25

Mon and Wed

5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

7-8

$140/$145

642100-06

March 26 - May 26

Tues and Thurs

5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

Tony Grampsas Gym

7-8

$140/$145

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ATHLETICS Adult Athletics

2024 FIELD & GRAMPSAS GYM RENTAL RATES

TOURNAMENT FIELD RENTAL RATES Requires a $50 per field non-refundable reservation fee.

No field prep

*With field prep

Lights

Ulysses

$25/hour

$45/hour

$35/hour

Tony Grampsas

$25/hour

$45/hour

$35/hour

* With field prep includes: lined, dragged, and bases

No field prep

*With field prep

Lights

Ulysses

$195/day

$20/ field

$35/hour

Tony Grampsas

$195/day

$20/field

$35/hour

* With field prep includes: lined, dragged, and bases

GYM RENTAL RATES Tony Grampsas Gym

$50/hour

2 hour minimum

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DANCE ARTS Golden Dance Arts offers a full range of classes for ages 3 years and up. Our professionally trained teachers, led by DEA Certified Joy Egan, ensure outstanding training for all students. Joy teaches Royal Academy and Ceccheti Ballet techniques. This allows the student a greater understanding of proper techniques and fun classes appropriate for their age. Classes are continuous throughout the school year, but new students are always welcome anytime during the year. If you are not sure which class is right for your child, come take a trial class. For more information, contact us at goldenparksandrecreg@cityofgolden.net

REQUIRED DRESS CODE: • Ballet and Ballet/Tap Combo classes: Ballet shoes, tap shoes, and black leotard and pink tights and hair up. • Jazz/Hip Hop: Jazz sneakers or converse, black tank leotard, and black sweatpants or leggings or athletic shorts. • Kids Bop: Jazz shoes or ballet shoes and leggings and a fitted shirt. • Mom/Tot Fun: regular shoes and pants or leggings that are comfortable and a fitted shirt.

2024 Spring Dance Arts Session Dates *REGISTRATION OPEN* Classes start the week of January 8 and run through May 30. No classes March 18 - 22. Recital Date June 1 at Golden High School Class #

Activity Name

Day

Time

Age

Cost Resident/ Non-resident

5 Monthly Payments Resident/Non-resident

511113-01

Ballet/Tap

Monday

3:30 - 4:15 p.m.

3 -5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-02

Ballet/Fusion*

Monday

4:15 - 5:30 p.m.

10 -14

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-03

Balllet/Tap

Monday

5:30 - 6:15 p.m.

3 -5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-04

Balllet/Tap

Tuesday

12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

3.5 - 5.5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-05

Balllet/Tap

Tuesday

4:15- 5:15 p.m.

5 -7

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-06

Balllet/Tap

Tuesday

5:15 - 6:00 p.m.

3.5 - 5.5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-07

Ballet/Fusion*

Tuesday

6:30 - 7: 30 p.m.

8 - 12

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-08

Ballet/Tap

Wednesday

12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

3.5 - 5.5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-09

Ballet/Kids Bop/Tap

Wednesday

415 - 5:15 p.m.

6-8

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-10

Ballet/Tap Combo

Wednesday

4:30 - 5:15 p.m.

3-5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-11

Ballet/Tap/Jazz

Wednesday

5:15 - 6:15 p.m.

5 -8

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-12

Hip Hop/Jazz

Wednesday

5:15 - 6:00 p.m.

5 -7

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511110-02

Adult Ballet

Thursday

10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

18+

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-13

Ballet/Tap/Jazz

Thursday

4:15 - 5:00 p.m.

4.5 - 6.5

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

Thursday

5:0 - 6:15 p.m.

7 - 11

$300/$320

$64/$68 per month

511113-14 Ballet/Tap/Jazz/ Pom*

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DAY CAMPS Spring Break 2024 COCONUT CAMP

SNAPOLOGY

The Golden Community Center offers Day Camp for ages 5 - 12 years old during winter, spring and summer breaks. Our state licensed camp programs are full days with dropoff between 7:30 - 9 a.m. and pick up between 3:30 - 5 p.m.

SNAPOLOGY RESPONSIVE ROBOTICS WITH CUBELETS

REGISTRATION OPENS IN JANUARY! CAMP DATES: MARCH 18 - 22 Hours of operation: 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

CAMP FEES

For all students, there is a $50 required registration fee. AGES 5 - 12 YEARS $60/day residents, $65/day non-residents

Age: 5-12 years (K-5th Grade), Min/Max: 6/24 #455150-03 Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. March 18-22 $225 Resident, $235 Non-resident

HOW TO REGISTER • • • •

Go to: rec.cityofgolden.net (under Day Camps) Look for activity #527111

Choose and pick the days you would like to attend. Once enrolled, we will ask for certain documentation before the first day of camp. This information will be filled out through ePACT, including immunizations.

CANCELLATION POLICY • • •

In this challenge-oriented program, your student will explore the basic components of robotics by playing with modular cubes known as Cubelets®! Each way your student snaps the cubes together will create a unique robot, but what matters most is when your student figures out the perfect robot recipe to solve a challenge. They will work with a partner to figure out how to create lighthouses, vehicles, astrobots, animals, and so much more. Is your student ready to tinker, design, predict, code and have a blast with Snapology?!

Cancellation dates without penalty will be due by March 1. All cancellations must be emailed to ckelly@cityofgolden.net. No refund will be offered for cancellations after the deadline. It is the parent’s responsibility to ensure they get a cancellation confirmation receipt. *There are no refunds for missed days*

SNAPOLOGY BRICK ART & DESIGN LAB

Edgar Degas, a famous artist, once said, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” As your child learns about different types of art and the periods in which they were created, students will also be interpreting what they see and creating their own works of art out of LEGO bricks. In Snapology’s Brick Art and Design Lab class, children will draw inspiration and guidance from great works of art like Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” Wright’s “Falling Water,” and so many more! By the end of the experience, your child will be able to not only share information about famous artists, art forms, and art movements, but create their own unique works of art that reach beyond the past and into the future. Age: 5-12 years (K-5thGrade), Min/Max: 6/24 #455145-03 Monday - Friday, 1 - 4 p.m. March 18-22 $225 Resident, $235 Non-resident

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GOLDEN HISTORY MUSEUM & PARK More details on every event, including registration when required, at GoldenHistory.org/events

Events and Programs

Summer Camp 2024

Golden History Museum & Park programs explore a wide variety of historic subjects presented by expert instructors. Learn about significant historic events that shaped the world and our community, apply historic skills in a modern way, and be entertained by stories of times past. We continue to provide most of our programs as a FREE benefit for museum members, but programs are available to non-members for only $10 (plus online registration fee, unless noted otherwise below). Get more information at GoldenHistory.org/join today. Registration is required unless otherwise noted. Visit GoldenHistory.org/events for the most up-to-date information.

Summer Camp at Golden History Museum & Park is a day camp for kids aged 6–12. Tucked against the foothills, just seconds from downtown Golden, camp is offered for eight weeks using a flexible half-day format, operating Monday through Friday. Most families create full-day schedules by selecting both a morning and afternoon theme. Full-day schedules operate from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The very popular Silent Stars theme is only offered as a full day. Current Golden History Museum & Park members at the Household level or above receive discounts. (Membership must be active at time of registration.) Additionally, current members get exclusive registration access from Tuesday, January 9, 2024 – Monday, January 15, 2024. Registration opens to the public on Tuesday, January 16. Camps sold out in 2023 with long waitlists, so consider becoming a member today! Prices are available at GoldenHistory.org/camp.

January 12, 2024, 6 p.m. Victorian Networking Event

Bring your top hat and calling card, it’s time to speed network the old-fashioned way! Inside the Golden History Museum’s salon room social, guests can expect a meet and greet donning Victorian garb and a chance to get chatty with the community. Light snacks and soft drinks will be provided.

January 18, 2024, 6 p.m. Native American Uses of Plants of the Rocky Mountain Region This 45-minute PowerPoint presentation will cover the excavation and extraction of botanical remains from archaeological sites, the interpretation of the remains, and a review of some of the plants and their uses. Many of the plants discussed are common in the yards and wilderness areas of Colorado, either as our treasured flowers or as one of those pesky weeds.

February 6, 2024, 6 p.m. Colorado Purveyors of Vice

Travel back to the wild and woolly Golden of the mid1800s. You’ll learn a lesson in the Guy Hill Schoolhouse, make butter, and learn how to play games like picaria.

Art Explorers (Ages 6-8) Half Day

Experience and examine various forms of art from the modern era through centuries past. Experiment with different types of mediums to create your own masterpieces ranging from hand-woven crafts to colorful pottery.

Dirty Jobs (Ages 6-8) Half Day

Try your hand at some of the dirty jobs that kept this town alive. Pan for gold, make your own bricks, and serve up some pickles. See if you have what it takes.

History Mystery (Ages 6-8) Half Day

Looking to learn the history of bad whiskey recipes, shady ladies, gambling and con men of Colorado? Author Randi Samuelson-Brown will be presenting on vice in old west Colorado and the people that helped make it wild.

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Session Themes: Pioneer Kids (Ages 6-8) Half Day

Put on your thinking cap and grab your magnifying glass as you step back in time to solve a history mystery! Campers will discover the magic of invisible ink, send messages to each other in code, and hunt for clues.

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GOLDEN HISTORY MUSEUM & PARK Registration opens to members (exclusively): Jan. 9, 2024 Registration opens to the public: Jan. 16, 2024

SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE Frontier Explorers: Science & Engineering (Ages 9-12) Half Day

Explore how early inhabitants used science and engineering skills to survive. You’ll compare pioneer cabins to American Indian wikiups, dig for minerals, dip candles, and build water filters. Includes walking field trips to the Golden Water Treatment Plant and Mines Museum of Earth Science.

Frontier Explorers: Home & Hearth (Ages 9-12) Half Day

Explore the importance of foods early peoples made in their homes. Make ice cream, learn about milling flour by hand, and how bees make honey.

Silent Stars (Ages 9-12) Full Day

Kids will form production teams to write, direct, film, and star in their own silent movie, just like the type shown in theaters in the 1920s. After editing footage and producing the final cut, campers will host a fun premiere and see their work on the big screen with family and friends.

Dates

Ages 6 - 8 years

Age: 9-12 years

June 3 - 7

AM Pioneer Kids PM Art Explorers

Frontier Explorers: AM Science & Engineering PM Home & Hearth

June 10 - 14

AM Dirty Jobs PM History Mystery

Silent Stars Full Day

June 17 - 21

AM Pioneer Kids PM Art Explorers

Frontier Explorers: AM Science & Engineering PM Home & Hearth

June 24 - 28

AM Dirty Jobs PM History Mystery

Silent Stars Full Day

Camp Break July 1 -5 July 8 - 12

AM Pioneer Kids PM Art Explorers

Frontier Explorers: AM Science & Engineering PM Home & Hearth

July 15 - 19

AM Dirty Jobs PM History Mystery

Silent Stars Full Day

July 22 - 26

AM Pioneer Kids PM Art Explorers

Frontier Explorers: AM Science & Engineering PM Home & Hearth

July 29 - Aug 2

AM Dirty Jobs PM History Mystery

Silent Stars Full Day

All photos on this page: Povy Kendal Atchison (www.povy.com)

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POTTERY Kid’s Pottery Programs MUD MAKERS

Together, parents and preschoolers will explore and experiment with shaping and forming, rolling and pinching as they create with clay. Finished projects will be glazed and ready to take home the following week. All glazes are non-toxic and food safe. All materials will be provided. An adult must attend with child. This is a 4-week class. Age: 3 - 6 years, Min/Max: 3/6

CLAY CREATIONS

This class will give the younger generation an opportunity to experience the tactile qualities of clay. Students will learn how to create with clay using pinch, coil, and slab techniques. Projects will be painted the same day then fired and ready to take home the following week. All materials will be provided and are non-toxic and food safe. This is a 4-week class. Age: 6 - 10 years, Min/Max: 3/7

Adult Pottery Programs Please refer to the 50+ section for the 50+ pottery class listing.

ALL LEVELS POTTERY

This class is for anyone looking to experience the joy of working with clay. Whether you’ve never touched clay before, or are an experienced professional, you are welcome here. Beginners will be introduced to hand building with slabs and coils as well as wheel throwing. More advanced students will be free to work independently. Working in an environment with a variety of levels can be encouraging and inspirational to all students. New students cannot miss the first two classes. First bag of clay is included in the cost of the class, each additional bag is $19. All glazes are non-toxic and food safe. 8-week class (unless noted *7 weeks). Age: 18 years and older, Min/Max: 4/7

ADVANCED POTTERY

This class is for the advanced student who wants to work independently on their own projects. An instructor will be present but will not be teaching any lessons. This class has a pre-requisite of any other pottery class at the Golden Community Center. Clay, glazing, and firing is $19 per 25 lbs. (Paid separate from the registration fee once class has started). All glazes are non-toxic and food safe. 8-week class (unless noted *7 weeks). Age: 18 years and older, Min/Max: 4/7

INTERMEDIATE POTTERY

This class is for potters with some experience to explore any areas of interest at their own pace. Whether focusing on improving a thrown form or experimenting with new glazing techniques, all ideas are welcome and encouraged. Instructor is available to provide guidance, but students are expected to be able to work independently. First bag of clay is included, and each additional bag is $19. All glazes are non-toxic and food safe. 8-week class (unless noted *7 weeks). Age: 18 years and older, Min/Max: 4/8

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POTTERY Class Schedule Activity #

Description

Dates

Time

Day

Fee Resident/ Non-resident

Registration Start Dates

453600-01

Mud Makers

Jan. 18 - Feb. 8

12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays

$60/$65

Now Open

45600-02

Mud Makers

Feb. 22 - March 14

12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays

$60/$65

Now Open

453600-03

Mud Makers

March 28 - April 18

12:45 - 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays

$60/$65

Now Open

453602-01

Clay Creations

Jan. 17 - Feb. 7

4 - 5 p.m.

Wednesdays

$65/$70

Now Open

453602-02

Clay Creations

Feb. 21 - March 13

4 - 5 p.m.

Wednesday

$65/$70

Now Open

453602-03

Clay Creations

March 27 - April 17

4 - 5 p.m.

Wednesdays

$65/$70

Now Open

453621-01

All Levels Pottery

Jan. 8 - Feb. 19*

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Mondays

$135/$140

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453621-02

All Levels Pottery

Jan. 9 - Feb. 20*

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Tuesdays

$135/$140

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453621-03

All Levels Pottery

Jan. 9 - Feb. 20*

12:30 - 3 p.m.

Tuesdays

$135/$140

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453621-04

All Levels Pottery

Feb. 26 - April 15

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Mondays

$160/$165

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453621-05

All Levels Pottery

Feb. 27- April 16

9 - 11:30 a.m.

Tuesdays

$160/$165

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453621-06

All Levels Pottery

Feb. 27- April 16

12:30 - 3 p.m.

Tuesdays

$160/$165

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453630-01

Intermediate Pottery

Jan. 2 - Feb. 20

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Tuesdays

$160/$165

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453630-02

Intermediate Pottery

Jan. 3 - Feb. 21

6 - 8:30 p.m.

Wednesdays

$160/$165

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453630-03

Intermediate Pottery

Feb. 27 - April 16

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Tuesdays

$160/$165

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453630-04

Intermediate Pottery

Feb. 28 - April 17

6 - 8:30 p.m.

Wednesdays

$160/$165

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453650-01

Advanced Pottery

Jan. 4 - Feb. 22

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Thursdays

$140/$145

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453650-02

Advanced Pottery

Jan. 6 - Feb. 24*

9 - 11:30 a.m.

Saturdays

$123/$127

Dec. 15 at 4:30 p.m.

453650-03

Advanced Pottery

Feb. 29 - April 18

5 - 7:30 p.m.

Thursdays

$140/$145

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

453650-12

Advanced Pottery

March 2 - April 20*

9 - 11:30 a.m.

Saturdays

$123/$127

Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m.

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TYKES These programs are taught by a contractual instructor who plans the program based upon the number of students registered 48 hours prior to the start of the program. Therefore, we cannot grant refunds, credit, or transfer requests after 48 hours prior to the start of the class. All classes will be held at the Golden Community Center unless specified in the description.

Mondays, 12:45 - 1:30 p.m. #455716 (01) January 8-29 * (no class Jan. 15) (02) February 5 - 26 * (no class Feb. 19 ) (03) March 4 – 25* (no class March 18) (04) April 8 - 29 (05) May 6 - 20 Wednesdays, 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. #455716 (06) January 10 - Jan 31 (07) February 7 - 28 (08) March 6 – 27* (no class March 20) (09) April 3 - 24 (10) May 1 - 22

JUMPBUNCH® FITNESS FUN FOR TOTS (Parent - Tot)

3 weeks $42 resident /$47 nonresident; 4 weeks $56 resident /$61 nonresident

Enjoy hands-on interaction with your toddler as they explore their bodies while also expanding their minds, skills, and abilities! JumpBunch® encourages development of the whole child through play, exploration, and movement. Your little one will feel inspired to try new things as they develop the confidence to believe in themselves, starting them on the path to living a happy, healthy, and active life. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Age: 1½ years – 3 ½ years, Min/Max: 5/12 Wednesdays 10-10:40 a.m. #455715 (01) January 10 - 31 (02) February 7 - 28 (03) March 6 – 27* (no class March 20) (04) April 3 - 24 (05) May 1 - 22 3 weeks: $42 resident /$47 nonresident; 4 weeks: $56 resident /$61 non-resident

JUMPBUNCH® SUPERNINJAS TRAINING PROGRAM

Calling all Superheroes & Ninjas! Our unique SuperNinja mash-up curriculum will teach your kiddos how to possess the qualities of brave Superheroes and stealthy Ninjas! Being a Superhero means having strength, agility, speed, and courage, as well as, knowing how to act with honor, integrity and kindness. In this program, your child will gain confidence and compassion and learn how to become an everyday Superhero. So, grab your capes and come join the fun! Age: 3-5 years, Min/Max 5/12

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GOLDEN PRESCHOOL We still have openings for the 2023-24 school year Lottery Registration for new students for the 2024 - 2025 will be in February. At the Golden Community Preschool, we strive to offer a creative place where children learn through play. Our goal is to help children reach their greatest potential; most importantly, development of their social/emotional skills. Our highly qualified staff works collaboratively to provide a safe, nurturing, and enjoyable learning place for our community and families. The Golden Community Preschool is licensed by the State of Colorado Department of Human Services. We offer a Full-Day and Half-Day Preschool. Half-day preschoolers must be three years old by Oct. 1 in order to register. If you are interested in being a part of our preschool community, you are welcome to call: Connie Kelly, at 303-384-8196, ckelly@cityofgolden.net.

Non-School Days: Most Jeffco Public Schools holidays and breaks will be observed, including spring break and snow days.

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

An emailed invitation to complete online health profiles through ePACT Emergency Network will be sent to primary email addresses. Per childcare licensing requirements, all forms and waivers must be completed prior to participation, including current immunization records or exemption forms, current health statements/appraisals, and any required medication administration forms. Completed forms can either be uploaded into ePACT or hand-delivered to Connie. All forms need to be reconfirmed yearly.

Our preschool program is a nine-month program, starting the day after Labor Day and ends the second Friday in May each year. If you are interested in availability, or have question about our program, give us a call or send an email we are always happy to help. We also do tours! Schedule one with us Monday - Friday between 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., we would love to show you and your kiddo around our classrooms.

REGISTRATION All registration is online at: rec.cityofgolden.net (under Preschool Programs) A one time non refundable registion fee of $50 and materials fee of $70 will be added to the first month payment.

Class Days

Monthly Fee Resident/ Non-resident

Time

Tuesdays & Thursdays Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Monday - Friday

Monthly Fee Resident/ Non-resident

Time

$252/$268 HALF Day 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

$389/$413 $613/$653

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$404/$430 FULL Day 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

$623/$663 $993/$1057

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WELLNESS & FITNESS Fitness Center PERSONAL TRAINING

Looking for personal exercise guidance? Sign up for a professional Personal Trainer and receive a personal fitness routine created just for you! Meet once a week, a few times a week, or regularly. Sessions are one hour in duration. Our trainers are certified by a national, professionally recognized certifying agency and are CPR/ First Aid certified. Sign up today and we will help you meet your goals! No refunds after 6 months from date of purchase.

Health History and Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR Q) must be completed and turned in when you request a Personal Trainer. Please be aware that in some cases, you may need to obtain a physician’s release. You can access the forms and Trainer Bio’s at rec. cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness). Age: 12 years and older

Personal Training Options and Fees* One-on-One Training (Ages 12 and over)

Train with a Friend (per person)

Group Personal Training 3 or more (per person)

One-Hour Sessions $49 Resident, $55 Non-resident

One-Hour Sessions $34 Resident, $40 Non-resident

One-Hour Sessions $21 Resident, $26 Non-resident

3 One-Hour Sessions $135 Resident, $152 Non-resident

3 One-Hour Sessions $92 Resident, $112 Non-resident

3 One-Hour Sessions $51 Resident, $56 Non-resident

6 One-Hour Sessions $245 Resident, $290 Non-resident

6 One-Hour Sessions $170 Resident, $207 Non-resident

6 One-Hour Sessions $87 Resident, $94 Non-resident

12 One-Hour Sessions $485 Resident, $555 Non-resident

12 One-Hour Sessions $308 Resident, $385 Non-resident

12 One-Hour Sessions $161 Resident, $166 Non-resident

24 One-Hour Sessions $915 Resident, $1015 Non-resident

24 One-Hour Sessions $560 Resident, $675 Non-resident

36 One-Hour Sessions $1285 Resident, $1425 Non-resident

36 One-Hour Sessions $754 Resident, $903 Non-resident

*Fees are subject to change. Call 303-384-8100 to confirm current rates.

PERSONAL TRAINER FAQ’S When will my trainer contact me?

We will make every attempt to meet with you as soon as possible. Sometimes, getting a physician’s release may take some extra time. Please allow at least three business days after you turn in your request for us to contact you.

day and fill the time if necessary. If you do not have their number, please call 303-384-8100 at least 24 hours before your appointment, so that we may contact your trainer with the cancellation. Thank you for your consideration. For the safety of your children, they are NOT allowed in fitness room or weight room areas while in your training session.

What if I have to cancel my appointment?

Your Personal Trainer will schedule your appointment into their available time. If you need to cancel, please give them a courtesy call, 24 hours in advance, at the number they give you to contact them. This enables them to plan their

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WELLNESS & FITNESS Fitness Center What should I do to prepare?

BODY COMPOSITION TESTING

Body Composition (lean tissue vs. fat tissue) is essential to monitor your weight loss progress. A certified Personal Trainer will help you to find your lean-tofat ratio. Composition sessions take approximately 30 minutes and include a private discussion with your certified Personal Trainer afterwards to discuss your goals and what direction you can go to achieve them.

Wear shorts and a short-sleeved shirt to your appointment. For better results, it is recommended not to exercise 12 hours beforehand or eat 4 hours prior. Drink water as usual but not in excess. Please fill out a request at rec.cityofgolden.net. Age: 18 years and older $25 Resident, $30 Non-resident

Using the Weight Room ADULT WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION

This orientation is for adults ages 16 and older. New to the weight room or just needing a refresher? Learn how to correctly set yourself up on the weight machines and how to use them, as well as weight room etiquette and safety. These orientations are provided at no charge by a Certified Personal Trainer. Trainers will not be able to build you a program within this orientation. Please fill out a request at rec.cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness).

TEEN WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION

(Required for 12 - 15 year olds) Teen Weight Room Orientations are required for teens 12 - 15 years of age. This orientation includes demonstrations on proper use of equipment, gym etiquette and safety. Provided at no charge, registration is required. Please fill out a request at rec.cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness).

Group Fitness Classes These classes are for all fitness levels and are designed to improve and maintain overall body condition. Classes are structured to provide a safe workout; however, it is your responsibility to go at your own pace keeping your personal safety in mind. Check the schedule at rec. cityofgolden.net (under Wellness and Fitness) on a regular basis for days, times, location (in person or virtual), and changes or cancellations of classes. Classes and instructors are subject to change without notice. Class offerings can range from: SilverSneakers® / Renew Active™ Lifting • Cardio • Cycling • Yoga Dance-based Fitness • And many more!!!

SPECIALTY REGISTRATION GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

Zumba We take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorieburning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Check. Super fun? Check and check. Age: 12 years and older, Min/Max: 1/30 #456001-01 Tues/Thurs/Sat 9:00-10:00 a.m. Registration is by day. Pick your days up to 30 days in advance. No shows will not be refunded. You may cancel a class up to the begin time that day. $10 Resident/day, $12 Non-resident/day

You must register for these classes at rec.cityofgolden.net. Check the schedule at the front desk for location, changes, or cancellations of classes on a regular basis. If the minimum amount for a class is not met it will be canceled.

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