Community Connection - Fall 2018

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LAKEWOOD ARTS, PARKS & RECREATION

COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Registration opens July 26 at 10 a.m. CLASSES | LEAGUES | EVENTS

SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2018


COPS THAT COOK! 20th ual Ann

Fundraiser 7-10 a.m., Friday, August 24 Clements Community Center

Proceeds to benefit the Lakewood Police Department Veterans PACK Program

OCTOBER 6 & 7 Kids Amusements • Live Entertainment Historic Demonstrations • Apple Annie’s Baking Challenge Hard Cider Tasting • Tractor Pull • Apple Pie Eating Contest Cider Pressing • Lakewood Beer Garden • Food & Craft Vendors $6 Advanced Adult Admission | $8 Day of Adult Admission $5 Child Admission (Ages 3-12) Admission includes unlimited kids amusements!

Tickets: $4 in advance | $6 at the door $3 children (12 & under) Tickets available at: Clements Community Center 1580 Yarrow St. Information: 303.987.4820

Lakewood.org/CopsThatCook

Lakewood.org/CiderDays LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER 801 S. Yarrow St. | 303.987.7850

WANT TO VOLUNTEER?

Lakewood is recruiting for ushers, tour guides, event volunteers and more.

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PHOTOS WITH SANTA MAYOR’S TREE LIGHTING (Friday) TRACTOR PULLED HAY-WAGON RIDES ORNAMENT MAKING DREIDEL & GELT ROASTED CHESTNUTS & HOT CHOCOLATE MUSEUM BUILDINGS OPEN

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LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER 801 S. Yarrow St. • 303.987.7850 Lakewood.org/HolidayLights


Registration EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

ONLINE: Lakewood.org/Register PHONE-IN: 303.987.5400 – Phone-in registration is by credit card only.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

• Preregistration is necessary for most programs and classes. All fees are payable at time of registration. Registration continues until class starts or fills. • All registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. • If a class does not meet minimum registrations, coordinator will cancel before the class meets.

WAITING LIST POLICY

Contents AQUATICS / SWIMMING............9 ARTS & HISTORY...................... 16

If a class, trip or activity is full, it may be possible to be added to a waiting list. You will be contacted only if a space becomes available. Please note that not all activities accept waiting lists.

CAMPS...................................... 30

REFUND, CREDIT AND TRANSFER POLICY

DANCE...................................... 32

When you sign up for a class, we depend on your enrollment for a successful class; however, we understand that sometimes your plans may change. All credit/refund requests must be made at least three days prior to the start of a program. Refund requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and may be subject to a $20 processing fee. Refunds can be added to your household account or issued via check or credit card; no cash refunds. Please allow three weeks to receive a refund. We reserve the right to cancel or combine classes; a full refund will be issued if we cancel a class. Your payment will be credited to your household account and you will be notified to discuss your options. For Heritage, Culture & the Arts refund, credit and transfer policy, visit Lakewood.org/HCA.

INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

Lakewood welcomes individuals of all ages and abilities into our programs and activities. Individuals with disabilities are welcome to register for any recreation class or program. If you need assistance, please call 303.987.4867. We provide interpreter services for people with hearing impairments upon request. Please call 303.987.4867 to request this service. We request at least 72 hours notice. For more information on RISE, our therapeutic recreation program, please see page 51.

LAKEWOOD POSSIBILITIES FUND SCHOLARSHIPS

All residents should have access to the City of Lakewood’s programs and facilities, regardless of income. If you are in need of financial assistance in order to participate, submit an easy application online or at any Lakewood recreation center to check your eligibility. Possibilities Fund scholarships are awarded based on household income, and a portion of the registration fee is always paid by the participant. Residents are eligible for up to $300 scholarship assistance per year, based on need and available funding. For more information, visit Lakewood.org/ PossibilitiesFund, call or visit any recreation center or email Possibilities@Lakewood.org.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK

By registering for or participating in any city recreation activity or program, or by using any city recreation facility, the participant (or guardian) acknowledges that such participation or use carries with it potential risks, up to and including serious injury. When choosing to register for, participate in or observe any city activity or program, or to use or be a spectator at any city recreation facility, the participant, or the participating minor child’s guardian, agrees to accept the potential risks and hazards associated with participating in, observing or using such programs, activities or facilities.

CODE OF CONDUCT

City of Lakewood Community Resources Department supports and promotes an atmosphere of respect and courtesy. Appropriate behavior and interaction with others is expected of all patrons and participants. Physical, mental, verbal or emotional abuse will not be accepted in any City activity, event, facility or program. Any Community Resources employee shall be authorized to enforce the Code of Conduct, along with any Rules and Regulations applicable to the facility, activity, event, park or program. Any person acting inappropriately or disrespectfully may be subject to the revocation of the privilege of using City facilities or participating in City activities, events or programs. Such determination will be made according to the City’s exclusion procedures. There is a zero tolerance policy for violations of this Code of Conduct.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Have an impact on lives and improve the health of our community by volunteering with any of our wide variety of ongoing opportunities ranging from youth sports to our victims advocate volunteers. We have an opportunity that fits every age. Visit Lakewood.org/Volunteer or contact KarGra@ Lakewood.org for more information.

EVENTS..................................... 37 FITNESS & WELLNESS............. 38 OUTDOOR................................ 48 R.I.S.E. / PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES................. 50 ROCK CLIMBING...................... 52 SPECIALTY CLASSES............... 53 SPORTS / LEAGUES................. 55

Facilities RECREATION CENTERS..............4 FAMILY SERVICES CENTERS......6 ARTS & PARKS INFO...................7 LOCATION KEY............................8

On the Cover Totally tubular, hooping is hip! The hula hoop class helps each dancer (age 5 and up) find unique expression through the art of hoop dance. Lakewood offers fun dance classes for children, teens and adults so they can learn a new style or dance to stay healthy. Learn more on page 32.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

We are committed to providing high quality park, recreation, family and cultural services and facilities that inspire enjoyment, learning and wellness in the lives of those who live, work and play in Lakewood.

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Recreation Centers

DAILY ADMISSION Youth/Student

$4

Adult

$5

Senior 62+

$4

15-VISIT PASS Youth/Student

$52

Adult

$61

Senior 62+

$52

30-VISIT PASS Youth/Student

$92

Adult

$102

Senior 62+

$92

6-MONTH PASS Youth/Student

$180

Adult

$220

Senior 62+

$145

Household

$269

Each additional person in the household

$35

(valid for 2 people)

ANNUAL PASS Youth/Student

$315

Adult

$385

Senior 62+

$250

Household

$459

Each additional person in the household

$69

(valid for 2 people)

Annual passholders also receive 20 percent discount on BodyPump pass To purchase in monthly payments with a valid credit/debit card, call 303.987.7830.

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Carmody Recreation Center

Charles Whitlock Recreation Center

2200 S. Kipling St., Lakewood, CO 80227 720.963.5360 | Carmody@Lakewood.org Lakewood.org/Carmody

1555 Dover St., Lakewood, CO 80215 303.987.4800 | CWRC@Lakewood.org Lakewood.org/Whitlock

Monday-Thursday, 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 5 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Pool: Please call or check online for the most up-to-date schedule.

Monday-Thursday, 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 5 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Pool: Please call or check online for the most up-to-date schedule.

ANNUAL FACILITY CLOSURE September 17-21 (pool closed Sep 9-23)

HOLIDAYS Closed September 3 November 22 December 24, 25 and 31 January 1 OUR AMENITIES INCLUDE • Fitness center including free weights, selectorized weight equipment and cardiovascular equipment • Three full-size gymnasiums • Aerobics room • Racquetball/handball/wallyball courts • Indoor warm-water pool • Men’s and women’s dry saunas • SilverSneakers® site • Drop-in pickleball, basketball, volleyball and badminton (call for days and times.) • Adult/youth, unified and racquetball leagues • Youth volleyball programs • FIT Physical Therapy (see page 42)

HOLIDAYS Open November 22, 5-11 a.m. January 1, Noon-5 p.m. Closed December 24, 25 and 31 BABYSIT TING Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat, 8 a.m.-noon Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 5-8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 5-7:30 p.m. $2/child, $1.50/each additional child, $30/20-visit pass OUR AMENITIES INCLUDE • 50-meter indoor pool with 1- and 3-meter diving boards • Fitness center including free weights, selectorized weight equipment and cardiovascular equipment • Aerobics room • Full-size gymnasium • Drop-in basketball and volleyball • Indoor jogging track (16 laps=1 mile) • SilverSneakers® site • Meeting space • Youth Sports activities and leagues • Massage (See page 40) • FIT Physical Therapy (See page 42)


Recreation Centers EQUIPMENT ORIENTATIONS

Call the recreation center you use to sign up for a free equipment orientation. Now offering orientations for kids ages 12-15, and ages 16 and up.

FACILITY RENTALS Green Mountain Recreation Center

Lakewood Link Recreation Center

13198 W. Green Mtn. Dr., Lakewood, CO 80228 303.987.7830 | GMRC@Lakewood.org Lakewood.org/GreenMountain

1295 S. Reed St., Lakewood, CO 80232 303.987.5400 | LINK@Lakewood.org Lakewood.org/Link

Monday-Thursday, 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 5 a.m.-8 p.m. (September-May) 5 a.m.-6 p.m. (Memorial Day-Labor Day) Saturday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Pool: Please call or check online for the most up-to-date schedule.

Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Pool and Climbing Wall: Please call or check online for the most up-to-date schedules.

ANNUAL FACILITY CLOSURE August 27-31 (pool closed Aug 27-Sep 7) HOLIDAYS Open December 24 and 31, 5 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed September 3 | November 22 December 25 | January 1 BABYSIT TING Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-noon Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Saturday, 7-10:30 a.m. Tuesday, 5-6:30 p.m. $2/child, $1.50/each additional child, $30/20-visit pass OUR AMENITIES INCLUDE • Fitness center including free weights, selectorized weight equipment and cardiovascular equipment • 25-meter indoor pool, 1-meter diving board • Indoor cycling classes • Aerobics room • Full-size gymnasium (Organized groups, including coached practices, must reserve gym space. Please call 303.987.7834.) • Indoor track (20 laps=1 mile) • Four racquetball/handball/wallyball courts • SilverSneakers® site • Outdoor tennis and pickleball courts • Drop-in pickleball and basketball (call for days and times)

ANNUAL FACILITY CLOSURE August 20-24 HOLIDAYS Open December 24 and 31, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed September 3 | November 22 December 25 | January 1 OUR AMENITIES INCLUDE • Fitness center including free weights, selectorized weight equipment and cardiovascular equipment • Indoor warm-water leisure pool with play features • Climbing wall with 2,000 square feet of bouldering, lead and top-rope climbing • Fitness classes • SilverSneakers® site • 5,000 square foot gymnastics center • Rental space for occasions from small meetings to large banquets • Birthday party packages for swimming, climbing and gymnastics

We have spaces to accommodate occasions from small meetings to large banquets. Contact our rental specialist to help find the perfect space for your event: 303.987.7806.

GENERAL ADMISSION CLASSES A variety of classes for all fitness levels are included with paid admission to each recreation center. See pages 44-45 for the classes and schedules.

PERSONAL TRAINING & NUTRITION

Whatever your goal, our goal is to help you get there. Our nationally certified trainers offer a variety of training concepts from injury prevention to sports conditioning. See 47 page for package options.

SENIOR MEMBERSHIPS

We offer several options for older adult memberships. See page 46 for details.

FIRST-TIME VISITORS

Drop in to any Lakewood recreation center. Our staff is happy to show you around and answer any questions you may have about our facilities.

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Older Adult and Family Services Facilities Facility Locations

Clements Community Center

Wilbur Rogers Center

1580 Yarrow St., Lakewood, CO 80214 303.987.4820 | Fax: 303.987.4841 | TDD: 303.987.4840 Clements@Lakewood.org | Lakewood.org/OlderAdults

12100 W. Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228 303.987.2490 | Fax: 303.987.4863

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Closed for major holidays. Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Closed for major holidays.

The older adult services offered through Lakewood’s Recreation Division are administered from the Lloyd G. Clements Community Center. They offer a wide variety of programs and services for people age 55 and better including classes, fitness, drop-in activities, travel, outdoor recreation, dances, support services and Volunteers of America meal site. Find out more about what is offered in the program guide, “Live the Life,” available online at Lakewood.org/LivetheLife. CLASSES & ACTIVITIES • Keep your mind sharp and your body active and you’ll always feel young! Choose from a full array of classes including arts and crafts, computer, fitness, wellness and special interest. • Join fellow enthusiasts for dances, mah jongg, table tennis, movies, needlework and more at these ongoing activities! OUTDOOR RECREATION & TRAVEL Sit back and relax, leave the driving to us for snowshoeing, skiing, dinner theater, train rides, casino trips and more. HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES Blood pressure screenings, hot meal deals and low-vision support groups are available. We can also provide information on such topics as housing and transportation. LAKEWOOD RIDES Lakewood Rides offers door-through-door transportation for Lakewood residents 60 years of age or better and those with disabilities of any age for grocery shopping, Volunteers of America dining, medical appointments and other personal needs. Contact us for fares and availability: 303.987.4826 | LakewoodRides@Lakewood.org

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The early childhood and school-aged services offered through Lakewood’s Family Services Division are administered from the Wilbur Rogers Center. It offers a wide range of programs and services for children and families, including Head Start, early childhood education and daycare services. HEAD START & COLORADO PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS • Head Start and Colorado Preschool Programs for 3- and 4-year-old children. • Children must be 3 but not yet 5 by October 1. • Several locations are offered throughout Lakewood. • Part-day, extended-day and full-day classroom options. OTHER SERVICES • Before- and after-school childcare offered at Belmar, Foothills and Rooney Ranch elementary schools and South Lakewood Elementary School. See p. 56. • Full-day summer camps for children ages 4-12. • Therapeutic services for families involved in any City of Lakewood program. • AARP tax help offered February-April by appointment only.


ArtsFacility & ParksLocations Facilities

Lakewood Cultural Center 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80226 303.987.7845 | Lakewood.org/CulturalCenter Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Additional hours during performances and classes Annual facility closure: Aug 27-Sep 2 CLASSES, EXHIBITS & PERFORMANCES • At the well-appointed studios, explore your passion for dance, painting, drawing and more. Classes for all ages and skill levels are available. • Find inspiration in the exhibits in our gallery spaces. • Take in a show at the theater. The annual Lakewood Cultural Center Presents season features local, national and international performing artists from classical quartets to magicians to contemporary dance companies.

Lakewood Heritage Center 801 S. Yarrow St., Lakewood, CO 80226 303.987.7850 | Lakewood.org/HeritageCenter Visitor Center Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Guided Tour Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. DID YOU KNOW? Lakewood Heritage Center showcases the history of Lakewood and the many changes, inventions and lifestyles of the 20th century. Located in Belmar Park, the museum has 12 historic structures, 40,000 artifacts, a festival area and an outdoor amphitheater. • Explore Lakewood’s past with a guided tour. • Listen to a summer concert while enjoying a cold beer from the Lakewood Beer Garden. • Take a soap-making or quilting class. • Rent a space for your next meeting or wedding.

Washington Heights Arts Center will be undergoing maintenance updates this fall and winter. Dates to be announced. Please see page 17 for details.

Washington Heights Arts Center

Bear Creek Lake Park

6375 W. First Ave., Lakewood, CO 80226 303.987.5436 | Lakewood.org/Washington Heights

15600 W. Morrison Road, Lakewood, CO 80465 303.697.6159 | Lakewood.org/BCLP

Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. | Friday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

November-February, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Visitor Center Hours: March, April and October, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Daily, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. May-September, 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Admission: Daily $10/general, $5/senior (age 62 and up) per car. Annual passes are available online, at the front gate and at the visitor center. • Multiple-use trails to explore on foot, bicycle or horseback. • Marina with boat rentals; fishing opportunities. • 47-site campground with electrical hookups. • Horseback riding stables offering guided rides. • Naturalist programs such as guided hikes and education. series (See pages 49-50 for these outdoor adventures).

Washington Heights Arts Center is a historic one-room schoolhouse transformed into a contemporary arts center, featuring a loom room, glaze room, wheel room, papermaking studio, jewelry studio and more. Classes are taught by talented and experienced regional artists who encourage exploration and camaraderie. Youth, adults, beginners, experts, dabblers and professionals are all welcome to participate in a variety of arts opportunities. Explore the classes, workshops and events offered at the “artistic center of the universe.”

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Facility Locations CODE

FACILITY

ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

ADD

Addenbrooke Park

600 S. Kipling Parkway

303.987.7800

BCHS

Bear Creek High School

9800 W. Dartmouth Place

303.982.8855

BCLP

Bear Creek Lake Park

15600 W. Morrison Road

303.697.6159

BBA

Brunswick Bowling

945 S. Kipling Parkway

303.980.0300

CARM

Carmody Recreation Center

2200 S. Kipling St.

720.963.5360

CWRC

Charles Whitlock Recreation Center

1555 Dover St.

303.987.4800

CCC

Clements Community Center

1580 Yarrow St.

303.987.4820

FOX

Fox Hollow Golf Course

13410 W. Morrsion Road

303.986.7888

GMRC

Green Mountain Recreation Center

13198 W. Green Mountain Drive

303.987.7830

LCC

Lakewood Cultural Center

470 S. Allison Parkway

303.987.7845

LHC

Lakewood Heritage Center

801 S. Yarrow St.

303.987.7850

LINK

Lakewood Link Recreation Center

1295 S. Reed St.

303.987.5400

LKWD

Lakewood Park

150 S. Kipling St.

303.987.7800

OKANE

O’Kane Park

7101 W. First Ave.

303.987.7800

RRF/RRP

Ray Ross Field/Park

680 S. Harlan St.

303.987.7800

WH

Washington Heights Arts Center

6375 W. First Ave.

303.987.5436

WHGM

William Frederick Hayden Park on Green Mountain

1000 S. Rooney Road

303.987.7800

WRC

Wilbur Rogers Center

12100 W. Alameda Parkway

303.987.2490

Private Use of Public Facilities The City of Lakewood has a paramount concern for public safety. In order to ensure the safety of our patrons and to minimize risks and liability, only employees of the City of Lakewood or approved designees are authorized to provide any type of instruction on the premises of any facility operated by the City of Lakewood. City staff reserves the right to monitor workouts that appear to violate this policy.

Thank You Community Partners! For information on becoming a community partner, call 303.987.7871 or email Sponsorship@Lakewood.org.

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Aquatics/Swimming Facility Locations IMPORTANT RULES FOR YOUR POOL VISIT • Parents/guardians are responsible for actively supervising children when using Lakewood aquatic facilities. • Anyone under 7 years of age must be accompanied by an adult in the pool. • Anyone 7-10 years of age must be accompanied by a swimmer 12 years of age or older or an adult present in the pool area. • No water wings or swimming suits with flotation devices built in are allowed in Lakewood aquatic facilities. Only Coast Guardapproved life jackets or life floats may be worn by swimmers. Life jackets are available at all facilities. • Swim diapers are required for all non-toilet-trained swimmers. Appropriate diapers are available for purchase at each facility. • Proper swimming attire is encouraged at all facilities. • All indoor and outdoor pools are nonsmoking facilities. • Additional rules are posted at each facility. • The lifeguards have the authority to enforce these and any additional rules based on participant safety.

NEED POOL SPACE?

Looking for a place to host pool parties, birthdays, Boy or Girl Scout certifications, home school groups, special group lessons or other activities? Let us help you customize a program or class to meet your needs. For more information please call: CARM 720.963.5371 CWRC 720.963.5371 GMRC 303.987.7837 LINK 720.963.5369

MASTERS SWIM TEAM: LAKEWOOD DAWGS

Join one of the area’s longest running masters teams for your next swim workout. Coaches will lead participants through workouts designed for all abilities and provide ongoing stroke feedback. Competitive swimming experience is not required, so set your alarm, grab your goggles and hit the pool. Not a morning person? Join us for our lunchtime practices. Information: 303.987.7836 Ages: 19 and up Individual passes: $6/practice, $45/month, $435/annual pass $75/20-punch pass Household pass: $520/household of two (2) $65 for each additional household member Practices: Mon,Wed,Fri 5:20-6:20 am GMRC Tue,Thu 5:20-6:30 am CARM (Long Course) Tue,Thu 11:30 am-1 pm GMRC Sat 6:30-8 am GMRC

LOCAL SWIM/DIVE TEAM CONTACTS

Green Mountain Swim Club: 303.985.5880 GreenMountainSwimClub.org Foothills Swim Team: 303.988.7060 FoothillsSwimTeam.com Underwater Hockey Club: 303.838.2309 UWHockey.org/Colorado 100% High School swim clinics: 843.267.0086 tim.horne22@gmail.com

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Aquatics/Swimming Facility Locations SPECIALTY CLASSES

CARA DIVE TEAM This recreational dive team is offered to youth with limited diving experience. A coach will help participants develop techniques and skills needed to compete in meets. Divers must be able to dive from the side of the pool and be comfortable on the diving board. Information: 720.963.5369 Ages: 6-17 $110 Resident, $130 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 318604-01 Sep 24-Dec 5 Mon,Wed 5:15-6:30 pm CARM (No class Nov 19, 21) LIFEGUARD TRAINING This course will provide you with all the certifications necessary to become a professional lifeguard: American Red Cross CPR/AED, First Aid and Lifeguard Training. Participants must be able to complete the following skills the first day of class: swim 300 yards front crawl or breaststroke without stopping, tread water for 2 minutes using legs only and retrieve a 10 lb brick in deep water within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Information: 720.963.5371 Ages: 15 and up $175 Resident, $205 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 318601-01 Oct 20-Nov 17 Sat 12-9 pm GMRC 318601-02 Dec 26-29 Wed-Sat 10 am-6 pm CARM

Dive into an exciting opportunity with Lakewood. Lifeguard and Water Safety instructor classes available.

CARA SWIM TEAM This recreational swim team is a great way to introduce youth with limited swimming experience to competition and good sportsmanship. A coach will teach stroke technique and the fundamentals of racing. Participants must be able to swim at least one length of the pool on their front and back without stopping before joining. Please sign up for your child's correct age group, no exceptions! Information: 303.987.7837 Ages: 6-18 $120 Resident, $140 Nonresident Practices Age Date Day Time Loc 318603-01 6-9 Sep 10-Nov 28 Mon,Wed 5-6 pm GMRC 318603-02 10-12 Sep 11-Nov 29 Tue,Thu 5-6 pm GMRC 318603-03 13-18 Sep 11-Nov 29 Tue,Thu 6:05-7:25 pm GMRC (No class Nov 19-22) WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR This course will provide you with the certification necessary to instruct American Red Cross Swimming lessons! Course fees cover all course materials and Certification. Before enrolling, participants should be able to demonstrate proficient front and back crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and butterfly. Information: 303.987.7836 Ages: 16 and up $200 Resident, $230 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 318602-01 Dec 26-Jan 4 Wed-Sat 12:15-5:15 pm GMRC (No class Dec 30-31 and Jan 1)

Glow-in-the-Dark

POOL PARTY

Friday, October 26 7-8:30 p.m.

Lakewood Link Recreation Center Swim, splash and light up the night at a special glow-in-the-dark family pool party! Enjoy a fun evening at the Link pool, illuminated by colorful glow sticks and other glowing lights.

Join our Aquatics team today! 720.963.5371 for more information. Lakewood.org/Swimming

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$5 Child • $7 Adult Registration required 303.987.4500 or Lakewood.org/Register Activity #318701-01


Aquatics/Swimming INDOOR POOLS GENERAL INFORMATION Please visit the front desk or go online for the most up-to-date and accurate pool schedules. Lakewood.org/Swimming

CARMODY RECREATION CENTER INDOOR POOL Class Registration & Pool Information: 720.963.5360

MONDAY-THURSDAY 5 am-8:30 pm

Pool Manager: 720.963.5371

FRIDAY 5 am-7:30 pm

Temperature: 80-83 degrees Six 25-yard lap lanes and six 50-meter lap lanes available

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8 am-4:30 pm Lap swim and open swim times will vary.

Pool features include 1- and 3-meter diving boards available for public use.

GREEN MOUNTAIN RECREATION CENTER POOL Class Registration & Pool Information: 303.987.7830

MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 6:30 am-8:30 pm

Pool Manager: 303.987.7837

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 5 am-8:30 pm

Temperature: 80-83 degrees Six 25-meter lap lanes available

FRIDAY 6:30 am-5:30 pm, changing to 6:30 am-7:30 pm after Labor Day

Pool features include a 1-meter diving board available for public use and a shallow area for younger swimmers.

SATURDAY 8 am-4:30 pm SUNDAY 10 am-4:30 pm Lap swim and open swim times will vary.

LAKEWOOD LINK RECREATION CENTER POOL Class Registration & Pool Information: 303.987.5400

MONDAY-THURSDAY 7 am-8 pm

Pool Manager: 720.963.5369

FRIDAY 7 am-6:30 pm

Temperature: 90-92 degrees

SATURDAY 9 am-4:30 pm

Newly renovated! Come check out our new feature with slides, water guns, a smaller tot area and more!

SUNDAY 10 am-4:30 pm Adult water walking and open swim times will vary. Water features turn on at 11 a.m. daily.

CHARLES WHITLOCK RECREATION CENTER POOL Aqua Fitness Questions: 303.987.7833

MONDAY-THURSDAY 7 am-8 pm

Pool Manager: 720.963.5371

FRIDAY 7 am-3 pm

Temperature: 91-93 degrees

SATURDAY 9am-Noon

This warm-water pool hosts an array of activities, with a temperature that permits increased flexibility and mobility for aquatic exercises. Whether you’re participating in one of our many aqua fitness classes, completing rehab exercises or looking for a great social outlet, there is something for everyone!

Schedule is subject to change.

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Aquatics/Swimming Facility Locations AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSON PROGRAM NOTE: Student can be assessed at the pool. Please call pool to ensure a Water Safety Instructor is available before coming. Class

Instructor/ Student*

Age

Requirements

Course Objective

Parent Tot

(1:12)

6 months3 years

An adult will accompany the child in the water. Swim diapers are required.

Introduce the child to water in a friendly environment. The class is focused on water exploration.

Beginning Preschool

(1:6)

3-5 years

No previous experience is necessary.

To orient preschool-age children to the aquatic environment and to help them acquire basic aquatic skills.

Intermediate Preschool

(1:6)

3-5 years

Be willing to put face in water and blow bubbles.

To build on the basic aquatic skills learned in beginning preschool. To increase proficiency and build on the basic aquatic skills learned in Beginning and Intermediate Preschool by providing additional guided practice and increased distances and times.

Advanced Preschool**

(1:6)

3-5 years

Can float unsupported for 5 seconds on front and back.

Level 1

(1:6)

6-14 years

Be willing to put face in water. Needs assistance to float.

To begin developing positive attitudes, good swimming habits and safe practices in and around the water.

Level 2

(1:6)

6-14 years

Floats unsupported for 10 seconds. Knowledge of alternating arm and leg action.

To give participants success with fundamental skills including learning how to float without support and to recover to a vertical position

Level 3

(1:6)

6-14 years

Can swim 15 yards front crawl and a backstroke.

To build on the skills learned in Level 2 by providing additional guided practice in deeper water.

6-14 years

Can swim 15 yards front crawl, with rotary breathing and back crawl and elementary backstroke for 15 yards. Knowledge of breaststroke kick, dolphin kick and sidestroke kick. Tread water for 1 minute.

To develop participant’s confidence in the strokes learned in Level 3 and to improve other aquatic skills.

6-14 years

Can swim 15 yards front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and flip turns. Readiness for swim team.

To further learn how to coordinate and refine strokes.

To refine strokes so participants swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.

Level 4

Level 5

(1:8)

(1:8)

Level 6: Competitive Swimming

(1:8)

6-14 years

Can swim 25 yards front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and flip turns. Readiness for swim team.

ADULT/TEEN Fundamentals

(1:6)

15 & up

Should be willing to put face in water. May need assistance to float.

To orient participants to the aquatic environment and help them acquire basic aquatic skills.

15 & up

Completed the Adult/Teen Fundamentals or can demonstrate all Adult/Teen Fundamentals requirements.

To refine stroke so participants swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Some prior swim experience is required.

15 & up

Completed the Adult/Teen Development or can demonstrate all Adult/Teen Development requirements.

To refine the effectiveness and efficiency for the five basic strokes. The Butterfly stroke will be introduced as well as training techniques such as using a pace clock, effective and efficient turns and more advanced safety skills. Prior swim experience is required.

ADULT/TEEN Development

ADULT/TEEN Refinement

(1:8)

(1:8)

*All Instructor/Student ratios meet current safety guidelines. **When a student passes Advanced Preschool, he/she should be enrolled in Level 2. Student should not be enrolled in Level 1 after passing Advanced Preschool.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SWIM LESSON PARTICIPANTS

1. Classes not meeting minimum enrollment numbers will be canceled the Thursday prior to the session start date. You will receive a call if the class you signed up for has been canceled. 2. The cost of swimming lessons covers only the time of the lesson. If you want to swim before or after your lesson, you must pay a facility entrance fee. 3. Swim diapers are required for all non-toilet-trained lesson participants. 4. There are no credits, prorated classes, refunds or rescheduling of classes due to inclement weather or participant’s inability to attend all scheduled classes. 5. All refunds are subject to a $20 service fee.

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Aquatics/Swimming Facility Locations CARMODY SWIMMING LESSONS Registration: 720.963.5360 or Lakewood.org/Register

TUESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS

Any lessons not meeting minimum registration requirements will be canceled the Thursday prior to the start date.

Class

Time

Beginning Preschool Intermediate Preschool Advanced Preschool Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

5:45-6:15 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:45-6:15 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:45-6:15 pm 5-5:40 pm 5:45-6:25 pm 5-5:40 pm

SATURDAY MORNINGS

Session 3 Nov 6-Dec 6* 318002-03 318003-03 318004-03 318005-03 318006-03 318007-03 318008-03 318009-03

Class

Time

Parent Tot

10:30-11 am 9-9:30 am

Session 3 Nov 10-Dec 8* 318001-02 318002-05

9:45-10:15 am 9-9:30 am

318002-07 318003-05

10:30-11 am 9:45-10:15 am 9-9:30 am

318003-07 318004-05 318005-05

10:30-11 am 9-9:30 am

318005-07 318006-05

9:45-10:15 am 9-9:40 am

318006-07 318007-05

10:30-11:10 am 9:45-10:25 am 10:30-11:10 am 9:45-10:25 am

318007-07 318008-05 318009-05 318010-02

Beginning Preschool Intermediate Preschool Advanced Preschool Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

ADULT/TEEN

Session 2 Oct 9-Nov 1 318002-02 318003-02 318004-02 318005-02 318006-02 318007-02 318008-02 318009-02

$44 Resident/session $55 Nonresident/session *No class Nov 19-24

$23 Resident/session $29 Nonresident/session *No class Nov 19-24

Class

Day

Time

Session 2 Oct 9-Nov 1

Fundamentals

Tue, Thu

5:45-6:10 pm

318011-02

Development

Tue, Thu

6:15-6:55 pm

318012-02

Session 3 $44 Resident/session Nov 6-Dec 6* $55 Nonresident/session 318011-03 *No class Nov 19-24 318012-03

Refinement

Tue, Thu

7-7:40 pm

318013-02

318013-03

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Aquatics/Swimming Facility Locations GREEN MOUNTAIN SWIMMING LESSONS Registration: 303.987.7830 or Lakewood.org/Register

Any lessons not meeting minimum registration requirements will be canceled the Thursday prior to the start date.

SATURDAY MORNINGS

Class Parent Tot Beginning Preschool Intermediate Preschool Advanced Preschool Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Time 9-9:30 am 9:45-10:15 am 9-9:30 am 10:30-11 am 10:30-11 am 9:45-10:15 am 9-9:40 am 9:45-10:25 am 10:30-11:10 am

Session 1 Sep 15-Oct 6 318201-01 318202-01 318203-01 318204-01 318205-01 318206-01 318207-01 318208-01 318209-01

Session 2 Oct 13-Nov 3 318201-02 318202-02 318203-02 318204-02 318205-02 318206-02 318207-02 318208-02 318209-02

Session 3 Nov 10-Dec 8* 318201-03 318202-03 318203-03 318204-03 318205-03 318206-03 318207-03 318208-03 318209-03

$23 Resident/session $29 Nonresident/session *No class Nov 19-24

LAKEWOOD LINK SWIMMING LESSONS Registration: 303.987.5400 or Lakewood.org/Register

Any lessons not meeting minimum registration requirements will be canceled the Thursday prior to the start date.

MON, WED EVENINGS MONDAY/WEDNESDAY

Class Beginning Preschool

Intermediate Preschool Advanced Preschool Level 1 Level 2

Class

SATURDAY MORNINGS

Parent Tot

Beginning Preschool

Time

Session 1 Sep 10-Oct 3

Session 2 Oct 8-31

Session 3 Nov 5-Dec 5*

4:30-5 pm

318302-01

318302-02

318302-03

5:05-5:35 pm

318302-04

318302-05

5:40-6:10 pm

318302-06

5:05-5:35 pm

318303-01

318603-02

5:40-6:10 pm

318303-04

318303-05

4:30-5 pm

318304-01

5:40-6:10 pm

318303-03

$44 Resident $55 Nonresident

318304-02

318304-03

*No class Nov 19-24

318304-04

318304-05 318305-01

5:05-5:35 pm 318305-02

318305-03

6:15-6:45 pm

318306-02

318306-03

318306-04

Time

Session 1 Sep 15-Oct 6

Session 2 Oct 13-Nov 3

Session 3 Nov 10-Dec 8*

9:40-10:10 am

6:15-6:45 pm

318305-04 318306-01

5:40-6:10 pm

318301-01

318301-01

10:15-10:45 am 318301-03

318301-04

9:05-9:35 am

318302-07

318302-08

9:40-10:10 am

318302-09

318302-10

318302-11

318303-07

318303-08

318303-09

318303-10

318301-05

10:15-10:45 am 318302-12 Intermediate Preschool Advanced Preschool Level 1 Level 2

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9:05-9:35 am

318303-06

10:15-10:45 am

318304-06

9:05-9:35 am 9:40-10:10 am

318304-07

318304-08

318304-09

9:05-9:35 am

318305-05

318305-06

318305-07

9:05-9:35 am

318306-05

318306-06

318306-07

9:40-10:10 am

318306-08

$23 Resident $29 Nonresident *No class Nov 19-24


Aquatics/Swimming AQUA FITNESS CLASSES Fall Season: September 4, 2018 to December 28, 2018 No classes Nov 22 & 23, Dec 24 & 25, and Jan 1 Information: 303.987.7833 | Lakewood.org/AquaFitness Lakewood’s Aqua Fitness team provides inclusive, effective programs for any level of fitness. Each class is designed to provide a great totalbody workout. Ongoing participation will help build strength, improve balance and improve overall fitness. Explore the options below to find the class format and challenge level that will best suit your needs.

CHALLENGE LEVELS 1 .............. 2 .............. 3 Basic moves Feet on the ground Conversational pace

..............

Basic + challenging moves Feet on the ground + some moves with feet off the ground Increased pace

4

..............

5

Challenging moves Feet off the ground Challenging pace

AQUA AI CHI: Challenge Level 1-3 Ai Chi is a contemplative, breath-focused, stretch and strengthening form of exercise that quiets the mind and recharges the spirit and body. Led in soothing warm water, Ai Chi is just the exercise you need to let go in order to balance your natural healing systems. ARTHRITIS MOVEMENT:

Challenge Level 1-2 Classes are designed for individuals with arthritis but are open to anyone. Led in shallow, warm water pools, classes focus on improving range of motion for all joints, developing balance and coordination and maintaining independence for daily living. Music is sometimes played, and balance equipment may be used. No swimming ability is required.

DEEP WATER:

Challenge Level 3-5 Deep water classes are no-impact classes designed for individuals looking for a new twist on the energizing workouts found in the shallow water. Led in cooler water pools, deep water classes use the resistance of the water, along with resistance equipment and intervals to provide a total body workout that reinforces core stability and posture. Music is sometimes played. Participants should be comfortable in 10-12 feet of water and be able to swim.

SHALLOW WATER: Challenge Level 2-4 Shallow water classes are moderate-impact classes designed for individuals looking for an energizing workout of higher intensity. Led in both warm and cooler water pools, each class uses the resistance of the water along with resistance equipment and structured intervals to provide a total body workout. Music is sometimes played. Classes may include suspended movements, but no swimming ability is required. SILVERSNEAKERS® SPLASH: Challenge Level 2-3 SilverSneakers® Splash offers fun, shallow-water classes focused on developing and improving posture, balance, agility and flexibility. Led in cooler water pools, each class uses the resistance of the water and resistance equipment to build strength for daily living. Music is sometimes played. No swimming ability is required.

AQUA FITNESS PASS for any class below except Aqua Ai Chi 10 classes $44 Resident, $58 Nonresident $37 Senior Resident, $47 Senior Nonresident 6 classes $27 Resident, $35 Nonresident $22.50 Senior Resident, $28.50 Senior Nonresident Drop in $6 AQUA AI CHI PASS 10 classes $70 Resident, $85 Nonresident 6 classes $42 Resident, $52 Nonresident Drop in $12 SILVERSNEAKERS®, SILVER&FIT® & SENIOR ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS: Receive a 20 percent discount on any AQUA AI CHI PASS. No pass needed for AQUA FITNESS classes. These are included in your membership.

CARMODY RECREATION CENTER, 720.963.5360 Cooler water temperature: 80-83 degrees Aqua Zumba, Level 2-4

Wed

8-9 am

Shallow Water, Level 2-3

Mon,Fri

8-9 am

Shallow Water, Level 3-4

Tue

7:15-8:15 pm

Mon,Wed,Fri

9-10 am

Tue,Thu Tue,Thu

8-9 am 9:15-10:15 am

Deep Water, Level 3-4 SilverSneakers® Splash, Level 2-3

CHARLES WHITLOCK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.4800 Warm water temperature: 91-93 degrees Aqua Ai Chi, Level 1-3

Arthritis Movement, Level 1-2 Shallow Water, Level 2-3

Mon Wed

5:30-6:30 pm 6:45-7:45 pm

Sat Mon-Fri

12:05-1:05 pm 10-10:40 am

Mon-Fri Mon, Wed

10:45-11:25 am 3-4 pm

Tue, Thu

5:30-6:30 pm

GREEN MOUNTAIN RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.7830 Cooler water temperature: 80-83 degrees Deep Water, Level 3-4

Mon,Fri Mon,Wed,Fri

9:30-10:30 am 6:35-7:30 am

Shallow Water, Level 2-4

Wed

9:30-10:30 am

Tue,Thu

8:30-9:30 am

LAKEWOOD LINK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.5400 Warm water temperature: 90-92 degrees Arthritis Movement, Level 1-2 Aqua Ai Chi, Level 1-3 Shallow Water, Level 2-3

Mon, Fri Wed Mon-Fri

9-10 am 9-10 am 8-9 am

Shallow Water, Level 3-4

Tue, Thu Mon

9-10 am 7-8 pm

AQUA ZUMBA: Challenge Level 2-4 Zumba in the water! An intermediate fitness level is recommended for this energetic dance-based aqua class. Lakewood.org/Register • 15


Arts & History Facility Locations ADULT PERFORMING ARTS MUSIC

Information: 303.987.7845

INTRODUCTION TO UKULELE

You should join the fun! The ukulele is approachable, engaging and the must-have instrument of the 21st century. In six weeks, you’ll learn to read standard sheet music and tablature, harmonize using chords, create fascinating chord-melody arrangements, tackle arpeggios, understand a bit of music theory, and play solo and ensemble pieces. We’ll explore tips for buying, tuning and maintaining your ukulele. No previous musical experience necessary. You will need a playable ukulele, a three-ring binder, and a pencil. Textbook for class is $10 payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Gary Jugert $68 Early Registration price, $73 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375004-01 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 4-6 pm LCC 375004-02 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm LCC 375004-03 Oct 17-Nov 28 Wed 4-6 pm LCC 375004-04 Oct 17-Nov 28 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

HOLIDAY FAVORITES ON THE UKULELE

Let’s “rawk” your holidays ukulele style. We’ll learn some traditional music, enough modern music to make Santa proud, and we’ll toss in a few other festive songs recommended by your classmates to capture the spirit of wintertime. You will need a playable ukulele, a three-ring binder, and a pencil. The class textbook is $10 payable to the instructor at the first session. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Gary Jugert $37 Early Registration price, $42 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375008-01 Dec 5-19 Wed 4-6 pm LCC 375008-02 Dec 5-19 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm LCC

GUITAR LEVEL 1

It’s easier than ever for you to get started or get back into guitar playing. Over four weeks, you’ll learn to read sheet music and tablature, know the most important chords, learn how to finger-pick melodies, master a little music theory, and play solo and ensemble pieces. You will need a playable acoustic guitar, no previous guitar or music experience required. Textbook for class is $10 payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Gary Jugert $27 Early Registration price, $32 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375012-01 Sep 13-Oct 11 Thu 6:30-7:20 pm LCC 375012-02 Oct 25-Nov 29 Thu 6:30-7:20 pm LCC (No class Sep 20, Nov 15, 22)

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ArtsLocations & History Facility GUITAR LEVEL 2

Your journey continues into fingerstyle playing with four more weeks of new chords, more complicated melodies, and chord-melody arrangements designed for solo and ensemble play. You will need a playable acoustic guitar. All students must start at Level 1 regardless of previous experience. The textbook for class is $10 payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Gary Jugert $27 Early Registration price, $32 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375013-01 Sep 13-Oct 11 Thu 7:30-8:20 pm LCC 375013-02 Oct 25-Nov 29 Thu 7:30-8:20 pm LCC (No class Sep 20, Nov 15, 22)

HOLIDAY FAVORITES ON THE GUITAR

Join us for a three-week holiday blitz. Learn the techniques and skills to play some traditional tunes, a handful of modern ones, and how to carry around way more songs than you’ll master before wintertime sets in and Santa is a distant memory. You will need a playable acoustic guitar. Previous guitar experience is recommended, but if you’re new to this we’ll help you get up to speed. All students must start at Level 1 regardless of previous experience. The textbook for class is $10 payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Gary Jugert $40 Early Registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375014-01 Dec 6-Dec 20 Thu 6:30-8:20 pm LCC

NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE LEVEL 1

This class will provide an introduction to playing the Native American flute, an easy instrument that does not require the ability to read traditional sheet music. Participants can bring their own six-hole Native American flute in any key or use a loner flute for class and at home practice. This fun and easy course will include breathing techniques, the basic scale, simple embellishments and tips on selecting a good flute. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: JD Barber $55 Early registration price, $60 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375001-01 Sep 14- Oct 5 Fri 10 am-noon LCC

NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE LEVEL 2

ADULT VISUAL ARTS DRAWING

Information: 303.987.5436

DRAWING/THE ART OF SEEING

Yes, you can draw! Drawing is simply recording information gathered through the “art of seeing.” Discussions will include composition, light, value, the use of line and shape, good design principles and appropriate use of materials. Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Gail Firmin $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370301-01 Sep 10-Oct 29 Mon 6:30-8:30 pm WH

DAYTIME DRAWING SKILLS

The foundation for most artwork is drawing. You will enjoy applying successful drawing techniques working primarily in pencil and charcoal. Important topics will include successful compositions, value, subject matter, use of line, shape and much more. Use of examples, critiques and discussion will improve how you do and see art! Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Judith Scott $83 Early registration price, $88 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370306-01 Sep 6-Oct 11 Thu 9:30 am-noon WH 370306-02 Oct 25-Dec 6 Thu 9:30 am-noon WH (No class Nov 22)

DRAWING AND PAINTING PORTRAITS AND IMAGES

Using pencil and charcoal you will practice techniques for successful portraits. Students should have basic drawing experience. This is a great class to begin drawing the human face or for painters and figure-drawing students who would like to improve in this area. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Slawa Radziszewska $86 Early registration price, $91 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370321-01 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 6:30-9 pm LCC 370321-02 Oct 24-Dec 5 Wed 6:30-9 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

This class is for participants who have taken Level 1 or who have previous experience with the basics of playing the Native American Flute. Participants bring their own 6 hole Native American flute-preferably in the key of A or G or use a loner flute. The class will cover simple song notation, as well as enhancements and improvisation. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: JD Barber $55 Early registration price, $60 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375002-01 Oct 19-Nov 9 Fri 10 am-noon LCC Washington Heights Arts Center A facility assessment of the Washington Heights Arts Center has been completed and it provides recommendations for facility infrastructure improvements related to system updates and facility repairs. Care will be taken to maintain the historical and architectural accuracy of this facility, which was first constructed in the early 20th century as a schoolhouse. While disruptions to programming will be limited, some classes at this location might be impacted and are subject to change or cancellation. All class registrants will be contacted if this occurs and will be given the option to select another session or a full refund. Customers can stay informed of exact closure dates by visiting Lakewood.org/WashingtonHeights or by calling Washington Heights Arts Center at 303.987.5436.

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Arts & History Facility Locations PORTRAIT OF MY LIFE

Create a deeply personal, artistic image of your life and dreams in collage techniques. Design original compositions on an illustration board using your own drawings, words, images from magazines and prints of your photos from meaningful times in your life. Some of the workshop time will be dedicated to creating a self-portrait, either as a free hand drawing or painting or transferring the image using acrylic medium. You will be encouraged to share your life story with others and to find meaning and purpose in it. By the end of the workshop, looking at the artistic interpretation of your life, you might be surprised to find that it’s a beautiful life after all. Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Slawa Radziszewska $49 Early registration price, $54 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370313-01 Oct 8-22 Tue 10 am-1 pm LCC

SIMPLE ANATOMY FOR THE ARTIST

Learn successful figure drawing techniques. This class will give lots of information an artist needs to include the figure in their artwork. No muscle memorizing but lots of demonstrations and helpful exercises. Will include one clothed model day. 5 weeks
Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Judith Scott $79 Early registration price, $86 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370324-01 Oct 16-Nov 13 Tue 9:30 am-noon LCC

DROP-IN EVENING FIGURE DRAWING

All are welcome to attend these traditional figure-drawing sessions. There is no instruction, but a faculty member will supervise the classroom. The session begins with quick-gesture and short-pose drawing of the nude model. The latter part of the session will include longer poses. Bring your own supplies. There is a $9 per class drop-in fee. No registration required. Ages: 18 and up HCA Coordinator: Izzy Lozano Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370332-01 Sep 6-Dec 13 Thu 6:15-9:15 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

INTRO TO ZENTANGLE

Do you want to try something fun and new? The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. If time allows, students will also have the opportunity to work with black tiles and white ink. Includes materials fee. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Susan Michalakes, Certified Zentangle Teacher $37 Early Registration price, $42 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370371-01 Sep 15 Sat 1-4 pm GMRC 370371-02 Nov 3 Sat 1-4 pm GMRC

ZENTANGLE 2

Interested in exploring more zentangles and expanding your skills? We’ll continue to explore different tangles, shading, stand- alone patterns, white on black, Renaissance tiles, mandalas, using color and whatever else fits our fancy! This great art form is good for stress reduction, opening up creative blocks and further exploring your inner artist! Prerequisite: Intro to Zentangle for Adults. Materials included. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Susan Michalakes, Certified Zentangle Teacher $20 Early Registration price, $25 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370373-01 Sep 22 Sat 1-4 pm GMRC 370373-02 Nov 17 Sat 1-4 pm GMRC

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Information: 303.987.5436

PAINTING 1: THE JOURNEY BEGINS

This course will give students a strong foundation in technical and formal aspects of the medium (Oil or Acrylic). Whether you choose to paint representationally or abstractly, this course is designed to strengthen your work through the use of color, composition and balance so that you can create informed pieces of art. The novice will be able to use a prescribed method of looking at art and critiquing it through a hierarchy of thought. Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Izzy Lozano $91 Early registration price, $96 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370235-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 6-9 pm LCC

PAINTING 2: THE JOURNEY CONTINUES

This course is designed to structure experience and creative thought so that subject matter is authentic and expressed in effective ways. Art theory will be the emphasis of the course. The student will be pushed to present works that carry theme, motif, and meaning for deeper meaning and defense of their vision. Oil and Acrylic mediums welcome. Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Izzy Lozano $91 Early registration price, $96 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370236-01 Nov 6-Dec 11 Tue 6-9 pm LCC

OIL PAINTING FOR EVERYONE

Come and experience the rich, vibrant colors of oil painting. The course will include demonstrations and examples in the use of various mediums, agents and paints emphasizing basic representational imagery. Some drawing experience is suggested, but beginners are welcome. Supply list included on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Slawa Radziszewska $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370221-01 Sep 13-Oct 18 Thu 10 am-1 pm LCC 370221-02 Nov 1-Dec 13 Thu 10 am-1 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

INTERMEDIATE PORTRAIT OIL PAINTING

Painters familiar with oil painting techniques will learn how to create convincing portraits. You will practice new techniques and refine skills. Class will include demonstrations and individual projects. Bring your painting supplies and some photographs to consider for use in your projects. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Slawa Radziszewska $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370222-01 Sep 7-Oct 12 Fri 10 am-1 pm LCC 370222-02 Oct 26-Dec 7 Fri 10 am-1 pm LCC (No class Nov 23)


ArtsLocations & History Facility PASTEL LANDSCAPE PAINTING

We will work primarily in studio, but outdoors when possible. Topics will include successful composition, controlling color and using surface techniques. Discussions will include being familiar with pastel materials and critique sessions. Students should have drawing skills, and some experience with pastels is preferred but not required. Come dressed to work outside. Supply list included on your receipt, but bring any pastels supplies you have. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Norbert Nagel $89 Early registration price, $94 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370243-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 6-9 pm WH 370243-02 Oct 25-Dec 6 Thu 6-9 pm WH (No class Nov 22)

PASTEL LANDSCAPE PAINTING WORKSHOP

Composition is the structure that supports the creation of an aesthetically pleasing painting. We will focus on the basic elements of composition that make up a landscape painting. There will be a discussion and exercises followed by individual instruction and encouragement. Some experience with pastel would be helpful. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Ruthann Woods $38 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370249-01 Oct 20 Sat 1-4 pm WH

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR

Learn the techniques required for successful watercolor painting. You will work toward the completion of complex paintings discovering materials and techniques unique to watercolor painting. No experience is required, but painters with some experience are also welcome. Painting materials will be discussed. Course fee includes the use of professional grade paint and watercolor supplies. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Izzy Lozano $90 Early registration price, $95 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370211-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 6-9 pm LCC 370211-02 Oct 22-Dec 10 Mon 6-9 pm LCC (No class Oct 29, Nov 12)

EXPLORING WATERCOLOR

Explore a broad range of approaches for applying paint to paper in this class for intermediate and advanced painters. We will practice waterbased media painting designed to unleash creative processes. Each week will feature a different technique or painting style that can be applied to whatever painting we do. Bring your painting supplies to the first class. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Scott Ronzio $88 Early registration price, $93 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370215-01 Sep 4-Oct 9 Tue 9 am-noon WH 370215-02 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 9 am-noon WH 370215-03 Oct 23-Nov 27 Tue 9 am-noon WH 370215-04 Oct 24-Nov 28 Wed 9 am-noon WH

WATERCOLOR FOR EVERYONE

If you want to find out if watercolor is for you, then join us for this fun class that will introduce you to everything you need to know. All materials are provided. Ages: 12 and up Instructor: Scott Ronzio $25 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370217-01 Nov 17 Sat 10 am-1 pm WH

INTERMEDIATE LANDSCAPE WATERCOLOR PAINTING

Within a landscape composition, learn how to gain depth and perspective in your paintings. Learn how to draw and paint trees, barns and other structures. You will be encouraged to learn from other class members. A minimum required materials list will be on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Jay O’Shea $81 Early registration price, $86 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370254-01 Sep 10-Oct 8 Mon 1-4 pm WH 370254-02 Oct 22-Nov 26 Mon 1-4 pm WH (No class Nov 12)

THE WRITTEN WORD

Students are to bring to class their favorite quote or short poem. After experimenting with several silk painting techniques students will incorporate their words with their personal painted design on silk. Students will be provided handouts on silk painting techniques, along with demonstrations on silk painting methods. Fee includes all materials. Ages: 14 and up Instructor: Jan Janas $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370280-01 Sep 10 Mon 10 am-1 pm LCC

ABSTRACT BATIK ON SILK

Water soluble soy wax, a brush and a tjanting tool will be used to layer and place color on silk. This ancient dye method is perfect for creating a ‘one of a kind’ abstract composition. Instructor will have hand-outs on the batik process and will give a demonstration and show her silk painted samples. Supply list will be included on your receipt. Ages: 14 and up Instructor: Jan Janas $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370281-01 Nov 5 Mon 1-4 pm LCC

CHINA PAINTING

Transform a plain white plate into a delicate work of art. Beginning and experienced painters will create a variety of subjects on china. Registered students will receive material ordering information. New students should call for information on supplies. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Rita Moore $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price (9 weeks) $46 Early Registration price, $53 Regular price (4 weeks) Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377001-01 Sep 6-Nov 1 Thu 1-4 pm WH 377001-02 Nov 8-Dec 6 Thu 1-4 pm WH (No class Nov 22)

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Arts & History JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING

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BEGINNING JEWELRY & METALSMITHING

This jewelry making program is for beginning students. We will explore basic fabrication techniques of sawing, soldering, forging, stamping and polishing. Students will work on building skills to create wearable art pieces which include bezel set stones, textures and patinas. Basic hand tools are provided. Copper, brass and nickel are available in class. Students who would like to work with silver need to bring their own silver as well as stones. Open studio time will be available. Precious metals (purchases) are not included in the course fee. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Judy McCann $160 Early registration price, $165 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370700-01 Sep 18-Oct 23 Tue 6:30-9:30 pm WH

CREATIVE JEWELRY & METALSMITHING

This jewelry making program is for the experienced jewelry hobbyist and beginning students with some experience. Students will work on building skills to create wearable art pieces which include bezel set stones, textures and patinas. Basic hand tools are provided. Copper, Brass and Nickel are available in class. Students who would like to work with silver need to bring their own silver as well as stones. Open studio time will be available. Precious metals (purchases) are not included in the course fee. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Judy McCann $160 Early registration price, $165 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370717-01 Nov 6-Dec 11 Tue 6:30-9:30 pm WH

MAKING JEWELRY WITH PRECIOUS METAL CLAY – BRONZE OR SILVER

Imagine you could form metal jewelry as if it were clay. PMC is an exciting, clay- like medium that, when fired, transforms into real precious metal. Using bronze or silver PMC, we will create unique jewelry pieces using textures, molds, or free-form, then polish and refine the fired pieces into finished pendants, earrings, pins etc. The cost of the PMC is not included in course fee. Anticipated clay cost for silver is approximately $60 and bronze $15, which is payable at the first class. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Laurey Patten $63 Early registration price, $68 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc Bronze #370706-01 Sep 20-27 Thu 6-9 pm WH Silver #370710-01 Oct 18-25 Thu 6-9 pm WH Silver #370710-02 Dec 8-15 Sat noon-3 pm WH

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED RINGS & THINGS

In this class we will explore more complicated projects with silver clay, such as rings, stone-setting, beads and other composite pieces that require the use of silver clay paste. Previous experience with metal clay (either silver or bronze) is highly recommended. PMC is not included in course fee. Anticipated materials cost of $70 includes clay and the use of silver paste, which is payable at the first class. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Laurey Patten $54 Early registration price, $59 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370715-01 Nov 10-17 Sat 12:30-3:30 pm WH

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MOSAICS

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INTRODUCTION TO MOSAICS WORKSHOP

This workshop introduces the student to mosaics as a fine art form, and focuses on the basic skills needed to create mosaic artworks, from design to grouting. It is a condensed version of the six-week Contemporary Mosaics class. Cost includes a $10 materials fee. All tools and supplies included. No prior experience necessary. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Alina Deac Pelegrin $52 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377901-01 Sep 8 Sat 9 am-2 pm WH

CONTEMPORARY MOSAICS

This class will provide a good foundation of skills for the beginner to learn about mosaics as a fine art form and start creating mosaic artworks. Topics will include materials used, design principles, cutting, nipping, gluing and grouting skills. Cost includes a $10 materials fee. All tools and supplies are included. Additional drop-in studio time is available. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Alina Deac Pelegrin $105 Early registration price, $110 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377900-01 Sep 21-Oct 26 Fri 9 am-noon WH

EXPLORING MOSAIC ANDAMENTO WORKSHOP

During this workshop, students will focus on cutting different kinds of glass and arranging the mosaic tesserae to create contrast, flow and direction within the art work. Students are encouraged to bring personal items that can be incorporated in their designs. No prior experience necessary. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Alina Deac Pelegrin $52 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377906-01 Nov 2 & 9 Fri 9 am-noon WH

PAPERMAKING

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BASIC PAPERMAKING

This class will introduce newcomers to the basics of papermaking; pulling sheets (using a mold & deckle), laminating, embossing, inclusions, and more. Also, we will spend time using a “pour mold” to make paper sheets. We will do some recycling of material and learn about using acid-free fiber. Students will learn some paper history, which seems so common now, but has a fascinating history. All materials are furnished but please bring an apron or wear "work clothes.” Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Anne Van Leeuwen $89 Early registration price, $94 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370517-01 Sep 13-Oct 18 Thu 10 am-12:30 pm WH 370517-02 Nov 1-Dec 13 Thu 10 am-12:30 pm WH (No class Nov 22)


Arts & History PAPERMAKING AS A MEDIUM

This is a continuing paper making class. Basic paper making is a requirement to attend. Students will be refining their knowledge of pulp. The class will work with various additives; sizing, methylcellulose, retention aid for pigmenting and formation aid for sheet forming. This is a chance to do some sculpture with paper and also pulp painting. There is no end to the possibilities for pulp. All materials are furnished but please bring an apron or wear “work clothes”. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Anne Van Leeuwen $89 Early registration price, $94 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370518-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 10 am-12:30 pm WH 370518-02 Oct 29-Dec 10 Mon 10 am-12:30 pm WH (No class Nov 12)

PHOTOGRAPHY

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INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

This class will get you up to speed on basics. We’ll discuss digital photography and how you can improve your skill and understanding of how your camera works. You will learn about file formats, which one to use and how to fix some of the common problems. Then we’ll look at the essential manual controls every photographer should know. The net result is that you will be able to control your camera instead of it controlling you. Aspiring photographers will learn how to make better pictures and use the digital camera properly. Make sure your camera has manual controls. Please bring a tripod if you have one. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Dave Barry $92 Early registration price, $97 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377704-01 Sep 4-Oct 2 Tue 6-9 pm LCC

BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS

Don’t let yourself be intimidated by Photoshop. Get a solid foundation and just learn the basics of what you need to know as a photographer. Basic adjustments and retouching will improve your photography and make those average shots into much better images. Every digital photographer can benefit from knowing a little Photoshop. Please bring your computer with Photoshop installed. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Dave Barry $92 Early registration price, $97 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377707-01 Oct 9-Nov 13 Tue 6-9 pm LCC (No class Oct 23)

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POTTERY

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ADVANCED OPEN STUDIO DROP-IN

This studio course is for advanced students who are familiar with the studio at Washington Heights but can’t attend a regularly scheduled class. Set your own schedule and spend time creating during open lab time (studio off-limits during a scheduled class). Drop-in includes six sessions during scheduled pottery class term, extra sessions can be purchased at the regular drop-in rate. Registration fee does not cover clay or firing. Reserve your spot by phone at 303-987-5436. Prerequisite: Must have taken pottery class at Washington Heights. Limited to six spots. Ages: 17 and up $60 Regular price Activity # Date Loc 370080-01 Sep 10-Oct 20 WH 370080-02 Oct 29-Dec 15 WH (Studio not available Nov 12, 22-24, Dec 8)

INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY

Topics will include wheel-throwing and an overview of firing, glazing and surface treatments. Tools and your first bag of clay are provided, so come in and explore pottery! There is limited space, and the class is for beginning students only. Registered students are encouraged to use the studio during open hours. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: James McLellan $72 Early registration price, $77 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370042-01 Sep 15-Oct 20 Sat 1:30-4 pm WH 370042-02 Oct 27-Dec 8 Sat 1:30-4 pm WH (No class Nov 24)

BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE POTTERY

Success at pottery requires learning the language of clay. This class is for those with no experience and for those who don’t feel confident with their skills. It will provide a firm grounding in the basics of wheel and hand-built pottery while also tackling intermediate topics like lids, bottles, plates, etc. A $25 fee will be collected at the first class for your initial clay supply, glazes and firings. Basic pottery toolkits are available for purchase for $15. Additional drop-in studio time is available to registered students. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: James McLellan $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370043-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 6:30-9:30 pm WH 370043-02 Sep 13-Oct 18 Thu 6:30-9:30 pm WH 370043-03 Nov 1-Dec 13 Thu 6:30-9:30 pm WH (No class Nov 22)

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Arts & History Facility Locations POTTERY

Enjoy creative stoneware, wheel-throwing and hand-building, glazing and firing. Receive individualized attention in a small class. Beginners and experienced students are welcome. A $25 fee will be collected at the first class for initial clay supply, glazes and firings. Basic pottery toolkits are available for purchase for $15. Additional drop-in studio time is available to registered students. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Sess. 01, 05 – Bob Smith, Sess. 02, 03, 04 – Sumi von Dassow $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370001-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 1-4 pm WH 370001-02 Sep 12-Oct 17 Wed 6:30-9:30 pm WH 370001-03 Sep 13-Oct 18 Thu 1-4 pm WH 370001-04 Oct 30-Dec 11 Tue 9 am-noon WH 370001-05 Oct 30-Dec 11 Tue 1-4 pm WH (No class Nov 20)

MIXING AND MODIFYING GLAZES

Class will cover what materials go into a glaze, how to mix a glaze, and how to modify glazes for color or surface qualities. You will also experiment with line blends and triaxial blends to develop new color combinations. Loading kilns and firing will also be discussed. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Sumi von Dassow $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370026-01 Sep 9-Oct 14 Sun noon-3 pm WH

BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE HAND BUILDING FOR SCULPTURAL WORK

This class will focus on basic hand-building techniques, such as slab and coil building with an emphasis on sculptural work. Instruction and demonstrations will be based on each student’s interest. The wheel room will be available to intermediate and advanced wheel throwing students. A $25 course fee will be collected at the first class for initial clay supply, glazes, and firings. Additional drop-in studio time is available to registered students. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: James McClellan $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370071-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 6:30-9:30 pm WH 370071-02 Nov 5-Dec 10 Mon 6:30-9:30 pm WH

THROWING IN SECTIONS

Learn how to make larger or more interesting forms by throwing and joining two or more sections. Techniques will include: throwing a large or tall pot in two sections, adding a neck or pedestal, throwing non-round forms, etc. This class will teach you to work smarter, not harder, to expand your skills and impress your friends. A $25 fee will be collected at the first class for your initial clay supply, glazing and firing expenses. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Sumi von Dassow $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370039-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 9 am-noon WH

THROWING WITH INTENT

Don’t just settle for what you get - learn to create the pieces you want! This class is wheel-throwing only. You must be an intermediate or advanced student with previous wheel-throwing experience. A $25 course fee will be collected at the first class for your initial clay supply, glazes and firings. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Bob Smith $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370055-01 Sep 15-Oct 20 Sat 9:30 am-12:30 pm WH 370055-02 Oct 27-Dec 8 Sat 9:30 am-12:30 pm WH (No class Nov 24)

GLAZING AND DECORATING

Class will focus on using high-fire glazes for both electric and gas kilns. We will explore how multiple glazes interact and learn how to choose the most appropriate glazes for each form. Various methods of glaze application will be covered including pouring, dipping and spraying, as well as the use of mask and resist materials. Bring as many bisque fired pots as you can (cone 6 or higher clay.) Previous pottery experience required. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Sumi von Dassow $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370023-01 Oct 24-Dec 12 Wed 6:30-9:30 pm WH (No class Oct 31, Nov 21)

SODA KILN POTTERY CLASS

This is a glazing process where sodium carbonate is introduced at high temperature in a kiln. This creates soda vapors that land on pottery forming a glaze to create unique textured surface treatments. This firing is a variation of salt firing techniques developed in Europe in the 13th Century. Topics include creating work, surface approaches and placement in kiln for good results. Pottery experience required. Ages: 18 and up Instructor James McLellan $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370074-01 Oct 30-Dec 4 Tue 6:30-9:30 pm WH

FUN WITH FUNCTIONAL POTTERY

Class will focus on making functional pottery on the wheel, but we’ll go beyond the basics of cylinders and bowls, and make functional pottery fun. Some pottery experience needed. Ages: 17 and up Instructor: Sumi von Dassow $87 Early registration price, $92 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370059-01 Nov 1-Dec 13 Thu 1-4 pm WH (No class Nov 22)

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ArtsLocations & History Facility WOOD FIRING WORKSHOP

Join us for a wood firing and enjoy the camaraderie of the group experience as we prepare the wood and tend the fire. Our mini kiln reaches cone 8-10 in about five hours. Wood fired ceramics have a special patina from the deposit of ash and the mark of flame. We load your reduction-glazed bisque stoneware the night before the firing and ask that you wad the bottom of the work by Saturday afternoon. Limit six pieces or as space allows. Your registration fee pays for one pot. Firing fees are $5-$8 per pot and the remaining balance is due on the day of firing. Additional instructions will be on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Loay Boggess $5 Initial registration fee Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370034-01 Sep 9 Sun 9 am-2 pm WH 370034-02 Oct 7 Sun 9 am-2 pm WH 370034-03 Nov 4 Sun 9 am-2 pm WH

SODA FIRED POTTERY

A mixture of soda ash and water is introduced into the kiln near the end of the firing. Unique textures and surface finishes result as the vaporized mixture is carried by the gas flames over the artwork. Pots may be left for firing or you may observe the loading at noon the day prior to firing. On the firing day, you may observe the introduction of soda ash to the kiln during the final phase of the firing. See instructor for details. A $3 initial registration fee is required when you register. The remaining balance will be due on the loading day. The fee is based on the number and size of pots ($3-$10 per pot). Ages: 18 and up Instructor James McLellan $3 Initial registration fee Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370019-01 Sep 11 Tue noon-2 pm WH 370019-02 Oct 9 Tue noon-2 pm WH 370019-03 Nov 13 Tue noon-2 pm WH

POTTERY PIT-FIRING WORKSHOP

Participants will load the pit with unglazed bisqued pots and fire it. Unloading will take place the following day. A $3 initial registration fee is required when you register. The remaining balance will be due on the day of firing. The fee is based on the number and size of pots ($3-$10 per pot). Additional instructions will be on your receipt. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Sumi von Dassow $3 Initial registration fee Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370012-01 Sep 22 Sat 9 am noon WH 370012-02 Oct 13 Sat 9 am-noon WH 370012-03 Nov 10 Sat 9 am-noon WH 370012-04 Dec 8 Sat 9 am-noon WH

INTRODUCTION TO RAKU FIRING

This fun one-day class introduces ceramicists to basic raku process theory and technique, including safe approaches to firing, reduction methods and materials, cooling, clay selection and glaze application. Completing this workshop allows registration for the Advanced Raku Firing class. It is recommended that participants bring bisque-fired pieces to WH up to 24 hours in advance of class for glazing. The instructor will contact students a week before class begins. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Michael Bowe $30 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370101-01 Oct 6 Sat 9 am-3 pm WH

ADVANCED RAKU FIRING

Scheduled firing sessions are available to raku artists: 9-10:30 am, 10:45 am-12:15 pm, 12:30-2 pm or 2:15-3:45 pm. Students will need to call 303.987.5436 at time of registration to sign up for their individual time block. Prerequisite: Intro. to Raku or previous experience. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Michael Bowe $45 Early registration price, $50 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 370102-01 Sep 15 Sat 9 am-3:45 pm WH 370102-02 Oct 20 Sat 9 am-3:45 pm WH 370102-03 Nov 17 Sat 9 am-3:45 pm WH

WEAVING

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BEYOND BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE WEAVING

Are you ready to improve your skills? Tackle a more difficult project? We will help you choose a project and an appropriate loom. This class is a mixture of discussion of various weave structures and individual coaching. You will receive instruction on reading drafts, adapting patterns to your needs and the use of color and texture. You are encouraged to use the weaving studio between classes. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Pamela Bliss $144 Early registration price, $149 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377321-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 9:30 am-noon WH 377321-02 Oct 29-Dec 10 Mon 9:30 am-noon WH (No class Nov 12)

INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED WEAVING

Weavers with some experience will find a fun and challenging atmosphere as we continue to explore weave structures and range further afield for materials. Using 4-, 8- or 12-shaft looms, you can work either on a project of your choosing or one based on frequent presentations. Access to weaving software will help you explore your designs further. Additional studio time will be available. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Pamela Bliss $144 Early registration price, $149 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377323-01 Sep 12-Oct 17 Wed 6:30-9 pm WH 377323-02 Oct 31-Dec 12 Wed 6:30-9 pm WH (No class Nov 21)

BEGINNING FOUR-SHAFT WEAVING

Enter the enchanting world of weaving in this class designed for those with little or no knowledge of this art. We will learn how to plan a project, measure and organize our yarn and weave a plain weave scarf in wool. Yarn for your projects is included in the price. Handouts are included and students will have access the weaving studio between classes. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Joy Jensen $144 Early registration price, $149 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377322-01 Sep 15-Oct 20 Sat 1:30-4 pm WH 377322-01 Oct 27-Dec 15 Sat 1:30-4 pm WH (No class Nov 24, Dec 8)

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Arts & History Facility Locations BEGINNING INKLE LOOM WORKSHOP

HOLIDAY WOODCARVING

The inkle loom is an ancient loom used to make decorative bands and cords, which we used before we had buttons, zippers or Velcro. Using the modern day version of the loom, learn to make book marks, yoga pad straps, handles for purses or bags, suspenders, belts, sashes, even shoe laces! Highly portable, the inkle loom is easy to use almost anywhere and strong, colorful bands can be yours in almost no time at all. In this session we will learn how to dress the loom, perfect your edges and weave beautiful designs. Bring your own working inkle loom or use one from Washington Heights. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Robin Wilton $63 Early registration price, $68 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377314-01 Oct 27 Sat 9 am-4 pm WH

Learn to carve your own wooden tree ornaments, including Santa and snowmen. You will be guided through the project, starting from safety techniques to wood types, style, tools and painting. A $5 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Joseph Sikora $30 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377202-01 Nov 14-Dec 12 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm WH (No class Nov 21)

BEYOND BEGINNING INKLE WEAVING WORKSHOP

Grab your best friend, spouse, or neighbor because you are invited to create a superb carved pumpkin under the guidance of a master pumpkin carver! This workshop is led by Barry Brown who has been featured on David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, and movies including Hocus Pocus. We begin with a fun carving demonstration as he shares tips and insider information that will give you confidence as you and your partner carve into an already pre-scooped pumpkin. While you are having fun and carving, Barry will come around and give personalized attention and advice. To top off the evening, pumpkins will be illuminated in our plaza for the Grand Lighting Ceremony and a spook-tacular photo opportunity. So don’t forget your cameras!

In this workshop we will be working with three different pick up techniques and some variations to those. You will choose one technique to set up during class. If you want to try the other techniques you will have that opportunity on other looms. You will be given the patterns for all three patterns. If we have time we will also cover picots and a version of Rep weave. We will be warping our looms in the first part of the workshop so you don’t need to have your loom warped ahead of class. Bring your own loom to class or use one from the studio. Prerequisite: You must know how to warp an Inkle loom in order to take this class. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Robin Wilton $63 Early registration price, $68 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377327-01 Nov 10 Sat 9 am-4 pm WH

PLY SPLIT BRAIDING

This is an introduction to ply-splitting, a technique employed for centuries by the camel drivers of the Thar Desert in northwest India and northeast Pakistan. They use spun goat hair to make harnesses, straps and adornments for their camels. Among nontraditional uses are belts, bands, jewelry and baskets. We will use pearl cotton to make a key fob designed by Linda Hendrickson. Materials fee included. Ages 16 and up Instructor: Judie Dickinson $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377326-01 Oct 13 Sat 9 am-1 pm WH

WOODCARVING

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WOODCARVING

FAMILY WORKSHOPS PUMPKIN CARVING WORKSHOP

All materials provided: Each “couple” receives one scooped-out, basketball-sized pumpkin, a pattern, and a mini-kit of Barry’s favorite carving tools. Patterns provided are so that they can be successfully carved by all levels of carvers. Don’t feel like sharing...grab an extra pumpkin for $25! Ages: 7 and up, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Price: $45 for up to 2 participants, $25 per extra pumpkin Activity # Date Day Time Loc 379104-01 Oct 17 Wed 6:30-8 pm LCC 379104-02 Extra Pumpkin

DIY PROJECT: FRAMES, FRAMES, FRAMES

Join us for some fun and family friendly workshops. All levels welcomed; no prior art experience needed. Projects are designed based on theme given below. All materials provided. Look at our facebook page (Facebook. com/Lakewood.Cultural.Center) for exact project image. Ages: 6 and up, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. $15 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc WOOD FRAME EARRING ORGANIZER 379102-01 Nov 19 Mon 6-8 pm LCC PICK YOUR OWN SMALL FRAME PROJECT 379102-02 Nov 26 Mon 6-8 pm LCC

Learn the traditional art of European chip carving, relief carving and carving in the round. Course will include demonstrations, examples and discussions about materials, techniques and tools. All materials supplied. Students will complete two projects. An $8 required materials fee will be collected at the first class (for new students only). Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Joseph Sikora $74 Early registration price, $79 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377201-01 Sep 19-Nov 7 Wed 3-5 pm WH 377201-02 Sep 19-Nov 7 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm WH Washington Heights Arts Center will be undergoing maintenance updates this fall and winter. Dates to be announced. Please see page 17 for details.

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ArtsLocations & History Facility YOUTH PERFORMANCE ARTS

THEATER FOR YOUTH

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THE REAL STORY OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

Do you have a young thespian that is ready for the stage? For our inaugural stage production, class participants will get the full musical theatre experience through rehearsals and a performance on the last day of class. Students will learn techniques in acting, singing and dance along with performance skills. Must meet minimum of 10 participants. Plot: There are two sides to every story. In this hilarious musical, the wolf gets a chance to tell his point of view. Determined to defend his own good intentions, he reveals Red Riding Hood's true nature. Performance will be Monday, November 19, 7 p.m. Tickets are $7. Ages: 8-13 Instructor: Patrice le Blanc $105 Early registration price, $110 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time 375206-01 Sep 24-Nov 19 Mon 4-6 p.m. (No class Nov 20)

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ACT WITH ME

This class is a great introduction to the world of theater! Our wee actors will explore stories and use theatre games, their imaginations and creative movement to bring characters to life. Old-time favorites and contemporary storybooks are explored each week with an emphasis on the use of the whole body in creative expression and teamwork. Ages: 3-4 Instructor: Emma Costello $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375203-01 Sep 5-Oct 17 Wed 9-9:45 am LCC 375203-02 Oct 24-Dec 12 Wed 9-9:45 am LCC (No class Nov 21)

BEGINNING ACTING I

This class will introduce the world of acting to your child! Acting techniques, theater games, scene work and improvisation will get your young thespian going while having fun in the process. Training and rehearsals will culminate with a performance on the last day of class. Must be available to attend all dates. Ages: 7-14 Instructor: Tara Wolfe $110 Early registration price, $115 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375201-01 Sep 11-Oct 23 Tue 4-5:30 pm LCC

BEGINNING ACTING II

This experience will provide the opportunity for young actors to practice and improve their skills. Topics will include more advanced performance skills, reviewing the basics, improvisation techniques and scene work. A performance on the last day of class will provide an opportunity for family and friends to enjoy skills learned and a group performance. Ages: 9-15 Instructor: Tara Wolfe $120 Early registration price, $125 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375205-01 Sep 20-Dec 13 Thu 4-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

This class will apply and build on the foundations of Beginning Acting I. Monologues, scene work and improvisation will bring characters to life while building while building confidence. Training and rehearsals will culminate with a performance on the last day of class. Must be available to attend all dates. Prerequisite: Beginning Acting I Ages: 7-14 Instructor: Tara Wolfe $110 Early registration price, $115 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 375202-01 Oct 30-Dec 18 Tue 4-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

Kindermusik is the world’s leading provider of music-based education for children from birth through age seven. We use the power and joy of music-making to help children learn and grow during the years most critical to brain development. Since 1978, Kindermusik has helped millions of children around the world build a strong foundation for a lifetime love of learning. With each Kindermusik class, families receive a treasure trove of developmentally appropriate online activities that provide a strong early foundation for learning. REGISTER AND VIEW OUR CURRENT CLASSES HERE: https://www.kindermusik.com/licensed-educator/65117 Is your baby walking - walking - walking? You and your new walker will love singing, listening, baby-safe instrument play, storytime, pretend play and creative movement - together! Registration includes access to 3 Kindermusik Online mp3 albums with all the songs from class, and 3 e-storybooks. Ages: 1 year old & Walking with participating parent or caregiver $180 Date Day Time Loc Sep 18–Dec 11 Tue 9:15-10 am GMRC (No class on Nov 18) For busy parents trying to bond with busier tots! You’ll cherish “our time” to sing, listen, explore instruments, enjoy literature and discover movement -together! Registration includes access to 3 Kindermusik Online mp3 albums with all the songs from class, and 3 e-storybooks Ages: 2-3 years old with participating parent or caregiver $180 Date Day Time Loc Sep 18–Dec 11 Tue 10:15-11 am GMRC (No class on Nov 18) Join us for Kindermusik Holiday Playdate, a Kindermusik celebration of the music of the holiday season! As we listen to the sound of the horses, “clip-clop” our rhythm sticks on a “Sleigh Ride,” and shake our bells to “Jingle Bells,” we will integrate traditional carols and well-known holiday songs with age-appropriate instruments. Registration includes holiday CD and instrument gift! Ages: 18 months-3 years old with participating parent or caregiver $20 Date Day Time Loc Dec 18 Tue 10:15-11 am GMRC

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Arts & History YOUTH VISUAL ARTS Information: 303.987.7845

ARTS IMMERSION: ART, THEATER, DANCE

This on-going monthly multi-disciplinary arts program will provide a creative learning experience for your child in a nurturing, supportive environment. An immersive experience in art, theater and dance; these experiences will allow kids to enjoy the process of creation and imagination that will help them develop mentally, socially and emotionally, while boosting self- confidence, problem-solving skills and creativity. Our aim with this program is to build a lifetime love of learning and readiness for their school-age years. Children will need a mid-day snack and water bottle. Ages: 3-5 Instructors: Maria Olano, Emma Costello, Kristee Graham FALL SEASON $50 non-refundable deposit to hold your child’s spot. $98 Monthly payments for September, October and November/ December Payments due Friday, August 31, September 28 & November 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc #371403-01 Sep 5-Dec 19 Wed 9 am-noon LCC (No class Nov 21)

CREATE WITH ME

This class is a great way for child and parent/caregiver to spend time together. When discovering creativity it is the process, not the product that is most important. Our young artists will build fine motor and decision-making skills while building their self-confidence. Each week different materials will be explored such as paint, markers, glitter, glue, stamps and much more. Dress for the mess! All supplies will be provided. Lessons do not repeat. Ages: 2-3 Instructor: Kristee Graham *$50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price (6 weeks) $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price (7 weeks) Activity # Date Day Time Loc *371401-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 9-9:45 am LCC 371401-02 Sep 5-Oct 17 Wed 10-10:45 am LCC 371401-03 Oct 22-Dec 17 Mon 9-9:45 am LCC 371401-04 Oct 24-Dec 12 Wed 10-10:45 am LCC (No class Nov 12, 19, 21)

ART EXPLORERS

Children thrive through art! This class is for the almost-independent and independent child. Parent/caregiver is invited to the first class as children are introduced to the visual arts and our process-orientated approach to instruction. We will experiment with materials, learn about artists and create art in different styles. Children will have lots of messy fun! Ages: 3-5 Instructor: Kristee Graham *$50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price (6 weeks) $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price (7 weeks) Activity # Date Day Time Loc *371402-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 10-11 am LCC 371402-02 Oct 22-Dec 17 Mon 10-11 am LCC (No class Nov 12, 19)

STOP MOTION ANIMATION

Get ready to bring art to life! Students will learn to create simple stop motion animation with oil-based clay, paper, found objects and stop motion app on our provided iPads. Students can be dropped off as late as 4pm. All are welcome! Ages: 6-12 Instructor: Kristee Graham $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc *371301-01 Sep 10-Oct 15 Mon 3:30-5:30 pm LCC 371301-02 Oct 22-Dec 17 Mon 3:30-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 12, 19)

DRAWING FOR YOUTH

Develop your artistic skills by exploring a variety of exciting drawing techniques with still-life, portrait, and city-spaces. Get plenty of practice creating line, texture and tones with pencil, charcoal, and pastels. All materials provided. Students can be dropped off as late as 4pm. All are welcome! Ages: 6-12 Instructor: James Overstreet $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371201-01 Sep 4-Oct 16 Tue 3:30-5:30 pm LCC 371201-02 Oct 23-Dec 11 Tue 3:30-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

OPEN ART STUDIO

Budding artists will create drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture and much more! Students enjoy this self-directional and creative class while learning techniques, concepts, artists and styles every week. Instructor gives individual attention and direction based on projects. Students can be dropped off as late as 4pm. All are welcome! Ages: 6-12 Instructor: Kristee Graham $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371410-01 Sep 5-Oct 17 Wed 3:30-5:30 pm LCC 371410-02 Oct 24-Dec 12 Wed 3:30-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

PAINTING TECHNIQUES

Improve your artistic skills by exploring the elements of painting. Projects will cover a variety of concepts, including composition, shading, perspective, color theory and brush handling. We will use watercolors, acrylics, and inks to make unique and personal works of art. All materials provided. Students can be dropped off as late as 4pm. All are welcome! Ages: 6-12 Instructor: James Overstreet $98 Early registration price, $103 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371101-01 Sep 6-Oct 18 Thu 3:30-5:30 pm LCC 371101-02 Oct 25- Dec 13 Thu 3:30-5:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

Washington Heights Arts Center will be undergoing maintenance updates this fall and winter. Dates to be announced. Please see page 17 for details.

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Arts & History BEGINNING SEWING FOR KIDS

Kids love to sew and it is an excellent skill to know how to fix a hem or sew on a button but sewing can be so much more fun. We will be starting with the basics but then making pillows, puppets, stuffed animals, bags and more. The first day we will learn to thread a needle and do a couple different stitches, by the second class the kids will learn how to sew on a sewing machine. Options are given to students on what they would like to sew. Kids are so creative they always come up with remarkable projects! Ages: 6-15 Instructor: Holly Causey $90 Early registration price, $95 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371801-01 Sep 8-Oct 13 Sat 10 am-noon LCC

FIRST QUILTS

What is better than a cozy lap blanket that you made yourself? Kids will have the opportunity to design and make their own 9 patch quilt in this class. Students will learn to be comfortable using the sewing machine as they sew something beautiful with their own two hands. Beginner sewing skills needed for this class. $25 material fee included. Ages: 8-16 Instructor: Holly Causey $110 Early registration price, $115 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371802-01 Oct 20-Dec 8 Sat 10 am-noon LCC (No class Nov 24)

POTTERY

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MUD PUDDLES

Come play in the mud! Parents and little clay artists will work creatively to make unique clay pots and sculptures. Have some family fun time working with shapes and color! For siblings under three-years old who would like to take the class, there will be a $5 fee per class. Ages: 3-5 Instructor: Christine O’Dea $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371004-01 Sep 5-Sep 26 Wed 1-2:30 pm WH 371004-02 Oct 10-31 Wed 1-2:30 pm WH 371004-03 Nov 14- Dec 5 Wed 1-2:30 pm WH

MUDSLINGING

Kids will dive into artistic adventures in sculpture and pottery. Students will practice basic skills and be encouraged to explore three-dimensional possibilities in a variety of projects. Kids should wear appropriate clothing. Course fee covers materials and firing expenses. On the last day of class, parents are invited to attend so students can share what they have made and learned. Ages: 6-9 Instructor: Christine O’Dea $53 Early registration price, $58 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371001-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 4:30-6 pm WH 371001-02 Oct 30-Dec 4 Tue 4:30-6 pm WH

KIDS' CLAY ART

Get your hands a little dirty! Experience the fun of clay through this pottery and sculpture class. Students will be exposed to many classic pottery techniques of hand-building, tile work, coiling, slab-building and wheel-throwing. All tools and materials will be supplied. Ages: 10-16 Instructor: Christine O’Dea $73 Early registration price, $78 Regular price (8 weeks) *$35 Early registration price, $40 Regular price (4 weeks) Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371002-01 Sep 13-Nov 1 Thu 4:30-6 pm WH *371002-02 Nov 15-Dec 13 Thu 4:30-6 pm WH (No class Nov 22)

TEEN POTTERY AND SCULPTURE

Beginning or continuing young clay artists will work on more challenging hand-built sculpture, improve their wheel-work and refine glazing techniques. Fee includes clay and the use of tools during class. 4* and 8 weeks Ages: 12-16 Instructor: Christine O’Dea $73 Early registration price, $78 Regular price (8 weeks) *$35 Early registration price, $40 Regular price (4 weeks) Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371003-01 Sep 10-Oct 29 Mon 4:30-6 pm WH *371003-02 Nov 19-Dec 10 Mon 4:30-6 pm WH

HISTORY GUIDED MUSEUM TOURS

Explore Lakewood’s past with an hour-long guided tour. Stroll through historic Belmar Park, once home to The Denver Post heiress May Bonfils Stanton, as you learn about life in early Lakewood. An experienced guide will lead you through the museum’s historic structures such as the 1930s farmhouse and 1920s Country School. Tours leave the Visitor Center at 11 am and 2 pm, Tuesday-Saturday. Location: LHC Ages: All ages Tour cost: $5/adult, $4/senior 65 and up, $3/youth ages 3-12

FREE TOURS ON MUSEUM DAY

Celebrate Museum Day with a free tour of six historic buildings, like Ethel's Beauty Salon (pictured above). Pre-registration is required at smithsonianmag.com/museumday. Ages: All ages Date Day Time Loc Sep 22 Sat 11 am & 2 pm LHC

STORYTIME

Enjoy a different group of stories and songs each week, followed by a craft or activity! Themes include cars, seasons and sounds. Activities are best suited for ages 0-5. In partnership with Belmar Library. Free, no preregistration needed. Wednesday mornings from 10-11 a.m. Location: LHC Ages: All ages

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Arts & History RUG HOOKING DROP-IN

This class is designed for intermediate and advanced rug hookers. No supplies are provided but bring your lunch, and advice and friendship are available to everyone! No pre-registration required. Offered every third Saturday. Location: LHC Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Cheri Talbot $3

PRIMITIVE RUG HOOKING

This class is designed to teach the basics of rug hooking. By the end of two classes, you will finish a beginner’s project! Wool, a hook and a prestamped pattern are included in the registration cost. Please bring a 8-inch or 10-inch quilter’s hoop and scissors. Offered every first Saturday. Call 303-987-7850 to register. Location: LHC Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Cheri Talbot $40

INTRODUCTION TO CALLIGRAPHY: THE ITALIC HAND

In today’s world, the Italic calligraphic hand has many beautiful uses for many contemporary applications. Learn basic Italic letterforms, letter spacing and proper use of calligraphic materials. Then finish up with exploration and a finished project. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Renee Jorgensen $80 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 376714-01 Sep 15-29 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

ELEGANT HAND LETTERING: COPPERPLATE II

Take the copperplate lettering style further and focus on capital letterforms and numerals! Capital letters introduce a certain elegance to thoughts and written lines. Learn the correct height and width, and explore correct letter and word spacing. Finish by applying the relationships between letters and numbers. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Renee Jorgensen $80 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 376717-01 Oct 20-27, Nov 3 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

APPLE APPLIQUE

Make an apple-themed wall hanging in the spirit of fall and cider festivals. Applique is sewing one piece of fabric onto another to create a design. There will be both some hand sewing and machine sewing; all supplies and sewing machine are provided. Ages: 8 and up Instructor: Holly Causey $30 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 379701-01 Sep 8 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

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PUMPKIN PATCH DÉCOR

It is so fun to decorate with pumpkins in the fall and these decorations stay fresh all season! In this class, hand-sew pumpkin pillows, stuff them and embellish them with any kinds of faces or fun fanciful things you can imagine. Ages: 8 and up Instructor: Holly Causey $30 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 379702-01 Oct 20 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

YARN HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS

Get creative! Construct any figure you want using yarn and felt. Snowmen, angels, elves, Santa, Mrs. Claus, a drummer boy – patterns for a variety of holiday ornaments will be provided. Ages: 8 and up Instructor: Holly Causey $30 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 379703-01 Dec 1 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

CANNING AND PICKLING

Explore skills used before the invention of refrigerators and freezers. Canning jelly and pickles, dehydrating food and making butter are just a few of the projects in store for this class! Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Holly Causey $30 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377730-01 Sep 22 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

MOCKTAILS AND CASSEROLES

Take your next dinner or party back to the 1950s, with a twist! Enjoy some delicious recipes for unique casseroles and drinks to serve your friends and family. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Holly Causey $30 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377731-01 Nov 3 Sat 1-4 pm LHC

SOAPMAKING

Have you ever wondered how to make soap at home? Explore supplies, different techniques and fun recipes in this class. You will take several pieces of handmade soap with you at the end! All supplies included in registration cost. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Andre Polo $50 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 376701-01 Nov 17 Sat 2-4 pm LHC


Arts & History HISTORICAL LUNCHEONS, LECTURES & TEAS

20182019 SEASON

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CRAFT-TEA

Join us for a fun craft or activity, followed by morning “tea” and snack with your little one! Activities best suited for ages 3-12. $10 for ages 3-12, other attendees free. Themes will be Autumn Leaves, Silly Spooks, Turkey Day and Winter Wonderland. Ages: All ages $10 Program registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377720-01 Sep 15 Sat 11 am-noon LHC 377720-02 Oct 20 Sat 11 am-noon LHC 377720-03 Nov 17 Sat 11 am-noon LHC 377720-03 Dec 15 Sat 11 am-noon LHC

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INDIGENOUS REPRESENTATION IN HOLLYWOOD

The Lakewood Heritage Center and the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management partner for a presentation that speaks to diversity and unique perspectives. Film that is written, made and directed by indigenous peoples is an expressive medium to communicate messages about who indigenous people were, who they are and who they are striving to become. Ages: All ages Presenter: Jeanne Rubin $20 Luncheon and Lecture registration price $12 Lecture-only registration price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377710-01 Oct 16 Tue 12-2 pm LHC 377710-1L Oct 16 Tue 12:45-2 pm LHC

SIGNATURE QUILTS: PRECIOUS MEMORIES

Friendship quilts brought precious memories to their recipients. There were many varieties of signature quilts, those made for friends traveling to faraway places, and quilts made for weddings, births, deaths and fundraising purposes. Quilt historians look to these quilts as personal histories with beautiful stories. Learn research techniques and how to enjoy the past through signature quilts. Ages: All ages Presenter: Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum $20 Luncheon and Lecture registration price $12 Lecture-only Activity # Date Day Time Loc 377710-02 Dec 11 Tue 12-2 pm LHC 377710-2L Dec 11 Tue 12:45-2 pm LHC

SEPTEMBER 28-29 The Flying Karamazov Brothers

FEBRUARY 21 Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado

OCTOBER 5 Mirari Brass Quintet

MARCH 2 CATAPULT: The Amazing Magic of Shadow Dance

OCTOBER 11 Sybarite5 OCTOBER 27 Nobuntu NOVEMBER 8-9 Aquila Theatre: Frankenstein NOVEMBER 17 Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas NOVEMBER 30-DECEMBER 2 Timothy P. & the Rocky Mountain Stocking Stuffers FEBRUARY 16 BODYTRAFFIC

MARCH 9 Alfredo Rodríguez & Pedrito Martinez Duo MARCH 16 The Swingles: Folklore MARCH 22- APRIL 7 Performance Now Theatre Company: Crazy for You APRIL 12-13 Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience APRIL 20 Takács Quartet

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Camps Facility Locations ARTS

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CREATE ART! FALL AND WINTER BREAK CAMP

When school is out, art is in! Join us for our exciting camps, in which students will work on age-appropriate projects including drawing, painting, sculpture, collage and more. Join us for our scheduled individual days or for all week! Instruction begins at 9 am and ends at 4 pm, allowance of 30 minutes before and after class are for drop-off and pick up. 10% OFF when you join us all week! Ages: 5-14 FALL – INDIVIDUAL DAYS $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374001-01 Nov 19 Mon 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC 374001-02 Nov 20 Tue 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC 374001-03 Nov 21 Wed 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC FALL – ALL WEEK $135 Early registration price, $140 Regular Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374001-04 Nov 19-22 Mon-Wed 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC WINTER – INDIVIDUAL DAYS $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time 374002-01 Dec 26 Wed 8:30 am-4:30 pm 374002-02 Dec 27 Thu 8:30 am-4:30 pm 374002-03 Dec 28 Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm 374002-04 Dec 31 Mon 8:30 am-4:30 pm

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1ST WINTER BREAK– ALL WEEK $135 Early registration price, $140 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374002-03 Dec 26-28 Wed-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC 2ND WINTER BREAK– ALL WEEK $225 Early registration price, $230 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374002-04 Jan 2-8 Wed-Tue 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC (No class Jan 5, 6)

DANCE FALL BREAK CAMP

Come and join this unique dance camp. Each day will offer a different dance style and art-themed activity. Styles we will explore: ballet, hip hop, jazz, tap, belly dance, improvisation, and break dancing. The camp schedule allows you to create the perfect combination for everyone. Instruction begins at 9 am and ends at 4 pm, allowance of 30 minutes before and after class are for drop-off and pick up. 10% OFF when you join us all week! Ages: 7-14 FALL – INDIVIDUAL DAYS $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374801-01 Nov 19 Mon 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC 374801-02 Nov 20 Tue 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC 374801-03 Nov 21 Wed 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC FALL – ALL WEEK $135 Early registration price, $140 Regular Activity # Date Day Time Loc 374801-04 Nov 19-21 Mon-Wed 8:30 am-4:30 pm LCC

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Camps Facility Locations STEM INTRO TO STEM WITH LEGO®

Ratchet up your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this course. Projects will include: Motorcycles, Castles, Airplanes, and Monorails. Ages: 5-7 $90 Resident, $110 Nonresident Activity Date Day Time Loc 346310-01 Nov 19-21 Mon-Wed 9 am-noon LINK

STEM CHALLENGE WITH LEGO®

Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects. There are no prerequisites for this course. Projects will include: Belt Drive Cars, Truss Bridges, Rail Racers, and Pneumatic Forklifts. Ages: 7-12 $90 Resident, $110 Nonresident Activity Date Day Time Loc 346310-02 Nov 19-21 Mon-Wed 1-4 pm LINK

JEDI ENGINEERING USING LEGO®

The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO X-Wings, R2 Unites, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire! Ages: 5-7 $90 Resident, $110 Nonresident Activity Date Day Time Loc 346310-03 Dec 26-28 Wed-Fri 9 am-noon LINK

SPORTS FALL SPORTS CORNUCOPIA

Information: 720.963.5384 Ages: 5-12 Prices: Resident/Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Prices Loc GYMNASTICS 350005-02 Nov 19 Mon 1-4 pm $19/$29 LINK NINJA 350005-04 Nov 20 Tue 1-4 pm $19/$29 LINK MULTISPORT 350005-05 Nov 19-21 Mon-Wed 9am-3pm $90/$105 CARM Before care and after care will be available for Multisport Camp. Before care is $10 and After care is $20 for the week.

WINTER SPORTS BREAK

FULL DAY $90 Resident, $105 Nonresident Ages: 5-12 Activity # Sport Date Day Time Loc 351000-01 Multisport Dec 26-28 Wed-Fri 9 am-3 pm CARM 351000-02 Multisport Jan 2-4 Wed-Fri 9 am-3 pm CARM 351000-07 Gym/Climbing Jan 2-4 Wed-Fri 9 am-3 pm LINK Before care and after care will be available for the Multisport Camps only. Before care is $20 and After care is $35 for the week. HALF DAY $19 Resident, $29 Nonresident Ages: 5-12 Activity # Sport Date 351000-03 Gymnastics Dec 26 351000-04 Ninja Dec 27 351000-05 Cheerleading Dec 28

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JEDI MASTER ENGINEERING USING LEGO®

The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. Ages: 7-12 $90 Resident, $110 Nonresident Activity Date Day Time Loc 346310-05 Dec 26-28 Wed-Fri 1-4 pm LINK

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Dance Facility Locations TEEN & ADULT DANCE

Information: 303.987.7845 Classes are for age 13 and up, unless otherwise noted.

SEASON DISCOUNT:

Receive a $15 discount when you register for all three sessions.

DROP-IN:

All classes are registration classes with drop-in option. For those who can only participate when schedule permits, drop-in fee is $10 for a one hour class, $12 for 1.5 hour class. For classes in which a partner is required, price is per person.

PRIVATE DANCE INSTRUCTION

Private dance instruction is available by appointment. Book a single, three or five-lesson package in the dance of your choice. Wedding dance instruction is also offered using the couple’s chosen music. Couple wedding dance can be choreographed for an additional set fee. Call 303.987.7877 for pricing and information.

BALLET: TEEN/ADULT

Whether you’ve had years of experience or want to start again, this class offers a wonderful and fun environment to develop strength, agility, flexibility, and fluidity of movement. Steps are practiced in classical and contemporary combinations in center and across the floor. *Teens, been wanting a class of your very own? Take a peek in the Youth section for Ballet for Teens! Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Jessica Riggs $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372001-01 Sep 4-Oct 2 Tue 6-7:30 pm LCC 372001-02 Oct 9-Nov 6 Tue 6-7:30 pm LCC 372001-03 Nov 13-Dec 18 Tue 6-7:30 pm LCC 372001-04 Sep 7-Oct 5 Fri 10:30 am-noon LCC 372001-05 Oct 12-Nov 9 Fri 10:30 am-noon LCC 372001-06 Nov 16-Dec 21 Fri 10:30 am-noon LCC (No class Nov 20, 23)

BALLROOM: LATIN BEGINNERS

Learn these nightclub style dances while enjoying exciting Latin rhythms from Cuba, Puerto Rico and the tropical music of the Caribbean. The ever popular salsa is hot and sizzling! Brazilian samba is fun and lively. Bachata, originating in the Dominican Republic, is gaining tremendous popularity in the U.S. Latin body styling as well as partner techniques are taught. Love salsa? This season you can learn to dance salsa plus other popular Latin dance styles that are typically played at salsa clubs. Partner required. Ages: 13 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc RUMBA 372501-01 Sep 5-Oct 3 Wed 8-9 pm LCC ARGENTINE TANGO 372501-02 Oct 10-Nov 7 Wed 8-9 pm LCC CHA CHA 372501-03 Nov 14-Dec 19 Wed 8-9 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

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Dance BALLROOM: SWING

A true “American Dance”, East Coast Swing, aka Jitterbug, Boogie-Woogie and Rock & Roll is a descendant of Lindy Hop. It dates back to the 1920’s where the African-American community discovered the Charleston and Lindy while dancing to Jazz music. Popular orchestras such as Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey and Glen Miller supplied the music of the day and are still great as this dance continues to be popular with all age groups as music is available from all time eras. Partner is required. Ages: 13 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc EAST COAST SWING 372301-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Thu 8-9 pm LCC WEST COAST SWING 372301-02 Oct 11-Nov 8 Thu 8-9 pm LCC LINDY HOP 372301-03 Nov 15-Dec 20 Thu 8-9 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

BELLY DANCE: BEGINNING

Learn the basics of this fun, international dance form (posture, isolations, basic steps and easy combos) while increasing core strength, coordination and fluidity. Classic body movements of the hips, ribcage, arm and hands are covered. Ages: 13 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372201-01 Sep 5-Oct 3 Wed 11 am-noon LCC 372201-02 Oct 10-Nov 7 Wed 11 am-noon LCC 372201-03 Nov 14-Dec 19 Wed 11 am-noon LCC 372201-04 Sep 6-Oct 4 Thu 7-8 pm LCC 372201-05 Oct 11-Nov 8 Thu 7-8 pm LCC 372201-06 Nov 15-Dec 20 Thu 7-8 pm LCC (No class Nov 21, 22)

BELLY DANCE: INTERMEDIATE/CONTINUING

This continuing class builds on the basics from Beginning Belly Dance and introduces more complex moves, such as layering, zills (finger cymbals), veil techniques and combinations. Continue exploring this beautiful, exotic and ancient art form. Technique is emphasized that can increase core strength, flexibility, grace and self-esteem. Get in touch with your sensuality and experience freedom to express yourself through natural feminine movements. Hip scarf and jazz or ballet shoes recommended. Ages: 13 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372202-01 Sep 5-Oct 3 Wed 7-8 pm LCC 372202-02 Oct 10-Nov 7 Wed 7-8 pm LCC 372202-03 Nov 14-Dec 19 Wed 7-8 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

DANCE FITNESS: BALLROOM BASIC FOOTWORK

Great for beginners who want to learn basic steps of fox trot and waltz in fun, easy to follow patterns and in line dances… no partner necessary. Practice makes perfect so come practice your steps while enjoying great music from artists such as Frank Sinatra as well as contemporary and classic waltz. Singles and couples welcome. Receive your three-class season discount when you enroll in Latin Dance Blast, Swingin’ to the Beat and Ballroom Basic Footwork. Ages: 15 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372806-02 Nov 14-Dec 19 Wed 10-11 am LCC (No class Nov 21)

DANCE FITNESS: BARRE TONING

Enhance your workout! This dance class will help tone muscle as you develop a strong, coordinated, flexible body, with graceful body lines achieved through low impact exercises, stretches, and fluid movements. Challenge yourself at your own pace whether you’re on the barre or on the floor. Enjoy an hour of transformation in a safe and supportive class structure. Ages: 16 and up Instructor: Maria Olano $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price *$31 Early registration price, $36 Regular price (4 week class) Activity # Date Day Time Loc *372802-01 Sep 7-Oct 5 Fri 9:30-10:30 am LCC 372802-02 Oct 12-Nov 9 Fri 9:30-10:30 am LCC 372802-03 Nov 16-Dec 21 Fri 9:30-10:30 am LCC (No class Nov 23)

DANCE FITNESS: LATIN DANCE BLAST

Great for physical and mental exercise! Start out learning basic footwork patterns of favorite Latin dances: salsa, cha cha and rumba including salsa “shines” which are various foot patterns danced when partners separate (typically done in salsa). Later we’ll pair up to show how this footwork will work in partner dancing. Singles and couples welcome. Receive your three-class season discount when you enroll in Latin Dance Blast, Swingin’ to the Beat and Ballroom Basic Footwork. Ages: 15 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372803-01 Oct 10-Nov 7 Wed 10-11 am LCC (No class Nov 21)

DANCE FITNESS: SWINGIN’ TO THE BEAT

Enjoy the great sounds of swing music and the fun footwork, turns and body movement of swing dance! Improve coordination and muscle memory doing swing steps as a line dance and then learn how that translates to partner dancing. Singles and couples welcome. Receive your three-class season discount when you enroll in Latin Dance Blast, Swingin’ to the Beat and Ballroom Basic Footwork. Ages: 15 and up Instructor: Dianne Losasso $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372804-01 Sep 5-Oct 3 Wed 10-11 am LCC (No class Nov 21)

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Dance HIP HOP: BEGINNING BREAKDANCING

Learn the basic rundowns of toprocking, footwork, freezes and power moves as well as developing your vocabulary, body awareness and musicality. Increase motivation, confidence and teamwork and grow these skills into more difficult moves and combinations. Ages: 14 and up Instructor: Kid Cruz $40 Early Registration price, $45 Regular Price *$31 Early Registration price, $36 Regular Price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372601-01 Sep 10-Oct 1 Mon 7-8 pm LCC 372601-02 Oct 8-Nov 5 Mon 7-8 pm LCC *372601-03 Nov 26-Dec 17 Mon 7-8 pm LCC (No class Nov 12, 19)

MODERN/CONTEMPORARY: TEEN/ ADULT

This class is for the adult modern dance novice! The space is safe for you to enjoy the freedom to explore movement, possibly for the first time in this form. It will focus on learning how to listen to the signals your body gives you while in motion, how to balance and shift your body through space, move to the music (and the silence), and create connections with the floor, yourself, and the people around you. Feel free to dance and move your body! Bring your friends! Ages: 10-17 Instructor: Jessica Riggs Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373303-01 Sep 6- Oct 4 Thu 6-7 pm LCC 373303-02 Oct 11- Nov 8 Thu 6-7 pm LCC 373303-03 Nov 15- Dec 20 Thu 6-7 pm LCC (No class Nov 22)

TAP: BEGINNING

Step-shuffle-ball-change your way to the Lakewood Cultural Center! This class is an introduction to the principles of tap dance technique in a fun and relaxed environment. Students learn the fundamental steps of tap dance, including basic movements performed at the barre, the floor and simple rhythmic combinations in center. Ages: 13 and up Instructor: Jessica Riggs $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372002-01 Sep 4-Oct 2 Tue 7:30-8:30 pm LCC 372002-02 Oct 9-Nov 6 Tue 7:30-8:30 pm LCC 372002-03 Nov 13-Dec 18 Tue 7:30-8:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

TAP: INTERMEDIATE/CONTINUING

Building on Beginning Tap, students continue to learn tap vocabulary, progressive tap steps, rhythm and technique in a fun and relaxed environment. Prior experience is recommended for this level. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Jessica Riggs $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 372002-01 Sep 4-Oct 2 Tue 8:30-9:30 pm LCC 372002-02 Oct 9-Nov 6 Tue 8:30-9:30 pm LCC 372002-03 Nov 13-Dec 18 Tue 8:30-9:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

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AFRICAN DANCE WORKSHOP: NOBUNTU

This interactive workshop will teach participants various dances from the Ndebele culture. Accompanied by singing, rhythms will be taught through drumming, clapping, and movement. Background information will include the origin and meaning of these rhythms. Register by visiting Lakewood.org/Tickets Ages: 18 and up $30 Regular price Date Day Time Loc Oct 27 Sat 1:30-3 pm LCC

YOUTH DANCE

Information: 303.987.7845 Required Attire for Youth Dance Class Leotard and tights (girls), sweatpants/shorts and T-shirt (boys), athletic/jazz pants and tank top (jazz & hip hop). Required Footwear for Youth Dance Class Ballet slippers (leather, not satin or house; pink or white for girls, black for boys), tennis shoes, jazz shoes, tap shoes or bare feet depending on class (no flip flops, street shoes or socks) *Students must meet minimum age requirement before class start date.

DANCE WITH ME

This class is an excellent introduction to the world of dance. A creative movement class designed for child and parent/caregiver to enhance gross motor coordination and listening skills through music, props and dance. Please have your child wear comfortable clothing that they will not trip in. Ages: 1.5-2 Instructor: Maria Olano $40 Early registration price, $45 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373002-01 Sep 4-Oct 2 Tue 9-9:45 am LCC 373002-02 Sep 6-Oct 4 Thu 9-9:45 am LCC 373002-03 Oct 9-Nov 6 Tue 9-9:45 am LCC 373002-04 Oct 11-Nov 8 Thu 9-9:45 am LCC 373002-05 Nov 13-Dec 18 Tue 9-9:45 am LCC 373002-06 Nov 15-Dec 20 Thu 9-9:45 am LCC (No class Nov 20, 22)

RAINBOW KIDS YOGA

Kids will bring to life yoga poses, games and stories by using themes and lots of creativity. Nothing is too silly! Children will learn through observation and imitation with short and clear explanations and personal demonstrations. Every movement will eventually will become yoga and what makes it yoga, of course, is awareness. Ms. Olano will be teaching under the teachings of Gopala Amir Yaffe and is certified to teach his Rainbow Kids Yoga method. Ages: 3-6 Instructor: Maria Olano $35 Early registration price, $40 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373801-01 Sep 6-Oct 4 Thu 3:15-4 pm LCC 373801-02 Oct 11-Nov 8 Thu 3:15-4 pm LCC 373801-03 Nov 15-Dec 20 Thu 3:15-4 pm LCC


Dance SEASON 1 & 2 INFORMATION Prerequisite for Season 2 classes will be to have been enrolled in Season 1. Students will be accepted up until the third meeting day of class during Season 1 only. Please note, we will not be able to prorate any classes. No new student will be accepted in Season 2. In Season 1 we will work on technique, dance vocabulary, flexibility, strength and preparing the body and mind for Season 2. Season 2 will be focus on musicality, interpretation, rhythm and choreography. The combination of these two seasons is to help the student to learn in a steady paced environment.

CREATIVE MOVEMENT

This class provides dancers with an introduction to movement and music while learning teamwork and showmanship in a positive and nurturing environment. Lessons include exercises for learning basic rhythms, patterns and using imagination. Ages: 3-4 Instructor: Maria Olano $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373001-01 Sep 4-Oct 9 Tue 10-10: 45 am LCC 373001-02 Sep 6-Oct 11 Thu 10-10:45 am LCC 373001-03 Sep 8-Oct 13 Sat 10-10:45 am LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373001-04 Oct 16 -Dec 18 Tue 10-10:45 am LCC 373001-05 Oct 18 -Dec 20 Thu 10-10:45 am LCC 373001-06 Oct 20-Dec 15 Sat 10-10:45 am LCC (No class Nov 20, 22, 24)

PRE HIP HOP

This funky, age-appropriate hip-hop class is geared toward teaching rhythm, with fun dance games and movement sequences to music. Ages: 3-5 Instructor: Cali Nass $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373701-01 Sep 10-Oct 8 Mon 3:15-4 pm LCC 373701-02 Sep 7-Oct 12 Fri 2:15-3 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373701-03 Oct 15-Dec 17 Mon 3:15-4 pm LCC 373701-04 Oct 19-Dec 21 Fri 2:15-3 pm LCC (No class Nov 12, 19, 23)

PRE TAP

Students will use their imagination while learning rhythms, patterns, tap steps, and choreography. This class will also introduce fundamental ballet positions. All participants must have tap shoes for safety while learning tap steps. Ages: 4-6 Instructor: Cali Nass $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373201-01 Sep 10-Oct 8 Mon 4-5 pm LCC (No class, Nov 12, 19) SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373201-02 Oct 15-Dec 17 Mon 4-5 pm LCC (No class, Nov 20)

PRE BALLET I

Building on elements from Creative Movement, this class will teach basic ballet positions, terminology, awareness of patterns and coordination through music in a lively and engaging environment. Ages: 5-6 Instructor: Maria Olano (Thu, Sat), Cali Nass (Fri) $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373101-01 Sep 6-Oct 11 Thu 4-5 pm LCC 373101-02 Sep 7-Oct 12 Fri 3-4 pm LCC 373101-03 Sep 8-Oct 13 Sat 10:45-11:45 am LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373101-04 Oct 18-Dec 20 Thu 4-5 pm LCC 373101-05 Oct 19-Dec 21 Fri 3-4 pm LCC 373101-06 Oct 20-Dec 15 Sat 10:45-11:45 am LCC (No class Nov 22, 23, 24)

HULA HOOP

This upbeat aerobic workout offers more than just cardio. Hula hooping increases stamina, tones muscles, improves balance and releases stress. In addition to this fun workout we will be reviewing terminology and moves, playing theatrical games, memorizing choreography and working on finding each dancer’s unique expression through the art of hoop dance. This class is for all skill levels, and all are welcome! Ages: 5 and up Instructor: Cali Nass $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373601-01 Sep 7-Oct 12 Fri 5-6 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373601-02 Oct 19-Dec 21 Fri 5-6 pm LCC (No class Nov 23)

PRE BALLET II

This upper level class builds on elements from Pre Ballet I. Class will continue strengthening ballet positions, terminology, awareness of patterns and coordination through music in a lively and engaging environment. Requirements are: at least one year Pre Ballet I or instructor permission. Ages: 7 Instructor: Maria Olano $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373104-01 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 4-5 pm LCC 373104-02 Sep 8 Oct 13 Sat 11:45 am-12:45 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373104-03 Oct 17-Dec 19 Wed 4-5 pm LCC 373104-04 Oct 20-Dec 15 Sat 11:45 am-12:45 pm LCC (No class Nov 21, 24)

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Dance REQUIRED ATTIRE: Leotard and tights (girls), shorts and T-shirt (boys), athletic/ jazz pants and -shirt (hip hop). REQUIRED FOOTWEAR: Ballet slippers (leather-soled, pink for girls, black for boys), dedicated clean-soled tennis shoes (hip hop), tap shoes or bare feet depending on class (no flip flops, street shoes or socks) ALL DANCE CLASSES Students must meet minimum age requirement before the 3rd class in Season 1. FALL SHOWCASE: December 16 at Link Recreation Center

TAP I

Using warm-ups, movement across the floor and short combinations, students will learn how to use their shoes to create a variety of different sounds, how to count music, and the basic movements that are the building blocks of the dance form. Ages: 6-9 Instructor: Jessica Riggs $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373202-01 Sep 4-Oct 9 Tue 4-5 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373202-02 Oct 16-Dec 18 Tue 4-5 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

HIP HOP I

This class introduces young dancers to tumbling and hip hop through exercises and movement as they learn to control their balance and coordination. This class can be taught to students with or without previous dance experience. Ages: 6-12 Instructor: Kid Cruz (Mon), Cali Nass (Fri) $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373702-01 Sep 10-Oct 8 Mon 5-6 pm LCC 373702-02 Sep 7-Oct 12 Fri 4-5 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373702-03 Oct 15-Dec 17 Mon 5-6 pm LCC 373702-04 Oct 19-Dec 21 Fri 4-5 pm LCC (No class Nov 12, 19, 23)

BALLET LEVEL I

Terminology and movement are introduced while body placement, flexibility, balance, alignment, strength and classic ballet technique is achieved through barre and center floor work. Dancers will be prepared for ballet steps by practicing moving across the floor and combinations. Ages: 8-12 Instructor: Jessica Riggs $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373102-01 Sep 4-Oct 9 Tue 5-6 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373102-02 Oct 16-Dec 18 Tue 5-6 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

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HIP HOP II

This class builds upon the skills learned from Hip Hop I and developing vocabulary, body awareness and musicality. Also develop confidence and teamwork and grow these skills into more difficult moves and combinations. Ages: 8-14 Instructor: Kid Cruz $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373703-01 Sep 10-Oct 8 Mon 6-7 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373703-02 Oct 15-Dec 17 Mon 6-7 pm LCC (No class Nov 12, 19)

BALLET LEVEL II

Young dancers with prior experience will continue to learn terminology and movement while body placement, flexibility, balance, alignment, strength and classic ballet technique is achieved through barre and center floor work. Across the floor and combinations will be develop further and prepare dancers for added ballet steps. Prerequisite: at least one year Ballet I or instructor permission. Ages: 10-15 Instructor: Jessica Riggs $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373103-01 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 5-6 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373103-02 Oct 17-Dec 19 Wed 5-6 pm LCC (No class Nov 21)

PRE POINTE

This is an introduction to pointe, focus is on proper mechanics, strengthening, ballet pointe vocabulary and developing personal artistry and expression within the ballet aesthetic. Students begin with a brief barre warm-up focused on preparing the ankles and feet, followed by work in the center and across the floor. Students are required to take Ballet II and have at minimum two years of ballet. Ages: 12-17 Instructor: Jessica Riggs $30 Early registration price, $35 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373106-01 Sep 5-Oct 10 Wed 6-6:30 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373106-02 Oct 17-Dec 19 Wed 6-6:30 pm LCC (No class Nov 20)

BEGINNING BALLET FOR TEENS

This class is perfect for students who have little to no experience in ballet technique classes. Class focuses on barre work and center which will give you strength, flexibility, vocabulary and steps-broken down to simplest form. Ages: 13-17 Instructor: Jessica Riggs $60 Early registration price, $65 Regular price SEASON 1 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373105-01 Sep 6-Oct 11 Thu 5-6 pm LCC SEASON 2 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 373105-02 Oct 18-Dec 20 Thu 5-6 pm LCC


Events COMMUNITY EVENTS COPS THAT COOK! ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER

ACTIVE

ARTS & HISTORY

OUTDOORS

COMMUNITY YOGA

FREE! CAR NO. 25 OPEN HOUSE

HAUNTED TRAIL ADVENTURE

1-2 pm, First Saturday of each month Free with general admission Carmody Recreation Center, Aerobics Room Format and instructor are different each month. For more information, call 720.963.5366.

7-10 am, August 24, Clements Community Center Lakewood.org/CopsThatCook Tickets $4 in advance, $6 at the door Proceeds to benefit the Lakewood Police Department Veterans PACK Program.

FREE! PARTY ON THE PLAZA

SAVE THE DATE POTTERY & ARTS SALE

4-7 pm, Friday, August 24 Civic Center Plaza Lakewood.org/Plaza Join us on the plaza for music, circus performers, games and more! Food trucks, beer and wine will be available for purchase.

FREE! LAKEWOOD LIGHTS STOCKING STUFFER 5 PUNCH PASS

Lakewood.org/RecEvents $10 Youth, Senior/$15 Adult. Available for purchase November 23-December 24 at all recreation centers.

Saturday Night Dances

September Sept 8 Perfect Harmony Sept 15 Blue Notes Sept 22 Lois Lane

November Nov 10 Perfect Harmony Nov 17 Tom Allan Variety Band Nov 24 Lois Lane December Dec 8 Memories Dec 15 Perfect Harmony Dec 22 Harris & Harris

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For ages 55 and better

CIDER DAYS

10 am-5 pm, October 6 & 7 Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/CiderDays Celebrate Lakewood’s rich agricultural heritage with everything apple!

4-7 pm, Saturday, October 13 Bear Creek Lake Park Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents See page 48 for details.

FULL MOON HIKES

Saturday, December 8 Lakewood.org/ WashingtonHeights Mugs, ornaments, jewelry and more. Handmade gifts are always better.

5:30-8:30 pm, Friday, November 30 & Saturday, December 1 Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/HolidayLights Mayor’s Tree Lighting (Friday Only) • Photos with Santa • Wagon Rides • Live Holiday Music • Ornament Making and more!

October Oct 13 NO DANCE Oct 20 Terry Norona Oct 27 Memories

10 am-4 pm, Saturday, August 11 Denver Federal Center Lakewood.org/HistoricTransit Roll into the past with free trolley rides from the restored 1911 Car No. 25, oral histories, historic photos and kids activities

Bear Creek Lake Park Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents Leave those flashlights at home for this unique hiking adventure! See page 49 for details.

WINTER SOLSTICE

6-8 pm, Friday, December 21 Bear Creek Lake Park Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents See page 48 for details.

SAVE DATE THE

Night of the Stars Talent Show Lakewood Local Show Sunday, Jan. 27 Lakewood Cultural Center State Show Sunday, March 10 Armory Performing Arts Center

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Fitness Wellness Facility & Locations MIND BODY CLASSES

Information 720.963.5366 Ages: 14 and up

Facility Closures: Carmody Recreation Center September 17-21 Clements Community Center October 8-13

BABY AND ME YOGA: Challenge Level 1-2 Designed for new moms and their babies age 6 weeks to pre-walkers, this class will focus on postpartum recovery, developing strength and flexibility, and offers calming techniques for both mother and child. *$49 Resident, $65 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322500-01 Sep 9-Oct 21 Sun 11 am-noon CARM *322500-02 Sep 14-Oct 26 Fri 11 am-noon CARM 322500-03 Oct 28-Dec 16 Sun 11 am-noon CARM 322500-04 Nov 2-Dec 21 Fri 11 am-noon CARM BEGINNER YOGA: Challengel Level 1-2 This class focuses on basic postures, breath, and meditation to help you develop strength and understanding of the fundamentals of yoga. It is appropriate for those brand new or returning to yoga, but not for those with serious illness or injury. *$49 Resident, $65 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322505-01 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 5-6 pm CARM 322505-02 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 5-6 pm CARM BEGINNER YOGA II: Challenge Level 2-3 Beginners Yoga II is for anyone that has completed Beginners Yoga, is not brand new to yoga, or desires a slower-paced practice. This class incorporates more asana (yoga poses) and fundamental movement. It is not appropriate for those with serious illness or injury. *$49 Resident, $65 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322514-01 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 6:15-7:15 pm CARM 322514-02 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 6:15-7:15 pm CARM BREATHE AND FLOW YOGA: Challenge Level 3-4 Breathe and Flow offers accessible alignment principles from the Hatha and Vinyasa yogic traditions. In addition to asanas (yoga poses), this class includes opportunities for pranayama (breath control) and meditation. $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322511-01 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 6-7 am CWRC 322511-02 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 6-7 am CWRC $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident 322511-03 Sep 13-Oct 25 322511-04 Nov 1-Dec 20 322511-05 Sep 15-Oct 27 322511-06 Nov 3-Dec 22

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Fitness & Wellness FLOW YOGA: Challenge Level 3-5 Taught in Vinyasa style, this challenging class will move from pose to pose through the connection of breath and body. All levels are welcome, but participants should be able to do forward folds and have good balancing skills. Note: Tuesday evening is an Advanced Flow class and will offer work up to and including handstands at the wall and full wheel. *$55 Resident, $69 Nonresident (6 week session) $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322509-01 Sep 11-Oct 23 Tue 9:15-10:30 am CARM *322509-02 Sep 11-Oct 23 Tue 6:45-8 pm CARM *322509-03 Sep 15-Oct 27 Sat 8-9:15 am CARM 322509-04 Oct 30-Dec 18 Tue 9:15-10:30 am CARM 322509-05 Oct 30-Dec 18 Tue 6:45-8 pm CARM 322509-06 Nov 3-Dec 22 Sat 8-9:15 am CARM GENTLE YOGA: Challenge Level 2-3 Linking Hatha Yoga poses with breath brings awareness of mind, body and spirit, allowing you to improve your physical and mental well-being. This is a slower-paced class. *$55 Resident, $69 Nonresident (6 week session) $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322510-01 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 10:30-11:45 am CARM *322510-02 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 3-4:15 pm CARM *322510-03 Sep 13-Oct 25 Thu 9:15-10:30 am CARM 322510-04 Sep 14-Oct 26 Fri 11:45 am-1 pm LHC 322510-05 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 10:30-11:45 am CARM 322510-06 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 3-4:15 pm CARM 322510-07 Nov 1-Dec 20 Thu 9:15-10:30 am CARM 322510-08 Nov 2-Dec 21 Fri 11:45 am-1 pm LHC KAIUT YOGA AND MEDITATION: Challenge Level 2 Using the fundamentals of yoga and meditation, this class includes slow, deep stretching to soothe body, mind, and spirit. Long holds allow one to relax and go deeper into the body encouraging improved joint mobility. This class is appropriate for all ages and particularly those looking for increasing flexibility. *$55 Resident, $69 Nonresident (6 week session) $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322405-01 Sep 14-Oct 26 Fri 9:15-10:30 am CARM 322405-02 Nov 2-Dec 21 Fri 9:15-10:30 am CARM MEDITATIVE YIN YOGA: Challenge Level 2 Yin Yoga is the quiet observation and sensing of the breath's movement throughout the body while maintaining a gentle, persistent, passive pose for 1 minute working towards holding shapes for 3 to 5 minutes. Gravity assists the muscles to relax and the fascia of the body to stretch and release. The majority of the practice is done on the floor with few to no standing poses. Yin Yoga becomes a meditation practice as you choose to remain still and present to sensations, thoughts, and feelings without getting involved. All equipment is provided. $10 Resident, $12 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322521-01 Sep 22 Sat 2:15-3:30 pm CARM 322521-02 Dec 22 Sat 2:15-3:30 pm CARM

PARENT TOT YOGA: Challenge Level 1-2 Bring your little one and share fun partner poses, movement, play and song. Everyone involved will benefit from the body awareness and intentional movement and thought that yoga provides, all in an atmosphere of community and shared experience. This class is for an adult caregiver with a child age walking through 5 years. *$35 Resident, $45 Nonresident (6 week session) $45 Resident, $55 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322519-01 Sep 9-Oct 21 Sun 10-10:45 am CARM 322519-02 Oct 28-Dec 16 Sun 10-10:45 am CARM PRENATAL YOGA: Challenge Level 1-3 Deepen and enhance the most profound time in a woman's life with the gentle and easy to follow techniques of yoga. A series of stretches and strength-building exercises will help increase energy and stamina, and develop concentration in order to assist during labor and delivery. *$55 Resident, $69 Nonresident (6 week session) $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322504-01 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 5:45-7 pm CARM 322504-02 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 5:45-7 pm CARM RESTORATIVE YOGA: Challenge Level 1-2 Relax, destress, and balance your whole being with a deeply restful practice appropriate for all levels. Your body will engage its natural ability to heal and rest as you are guided through meditation, visualization, and breathwork. All equipment is provided. $10 Resident, $12 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322508-01 Sep 14 Fri 5:30-6:45 pm CARM 322508-02 Oct 12 Fri 5:30-6:45 pm CARM 322508-03 Nov 9 Fri 5:30-6:45 pm CARM 322508-04 Dec 14 Fri 5:30-6:45 pm CARM YOGA FOR AUTOIMMUNE: Challenge Level 2 This practice is a tool in the management of autoimmune disorders and reduction of pain for individuals diagnosed with Arthritis, MS, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. This class is taught by an instructor with an autoimmune disorder. (Wheelchair access is available.) *$59 Resident, $75 Nonresident (6 week session) $69 Resident, $85 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322501-01 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 4:30-6 pm CARM 322501-02 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 4:30-6 pm CARM YOGA FOR YOU: Challenge Level 2 Awaken your body through the joys of this healing art. Men and women of all ages will gain strength, flexibility and bring new awareness to the connection between mind and body. *$59 Resident, $75 Nonresident (6 week session) $69 Resident, $85 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322502-01 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 5-6:30 pm CCC *322502-02 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 6:30-8 pm CCC 322502-03 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 5-6:30 pm CCC 322502-04 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 6:30-8 pm CCC

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FREE! with cost of general admission

YOGA Carmody Recreation Center, Aerobics Room Class and instructor change monthly and include anything from gentle/flow yoga to family/kids yoga! For more information on class formatting, call 720.963.5366.

YOGA RENEW AND MEDITATION: Challenge Level 3 Soothe your nervous system as you slow down and stretch long and deeply. A variety of yoga poses and flowing sequences will be used to work on old injuries and limited movement patterns. Meditation is included and all levels are welcome. *$55 Resident, $69 Nonresident (6 week session) $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322503-01 Sep 13-Oct 25 Thu 5:30-6:45 pm CARM 322503-02 Nov 1-Dec 20 Thu 5:30-6:45 pm CARM QIGONG: Challenge Level 1-2 QiGong uses slow movements, breath, intention, sound and posture to nurture and revitalize our life energy. The practice improves balance, lowers resting heart rate, boosts immune system, increases blood flow and decreases stress. Easy to learn and open to all abilities. $69 Resident, $85 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322512-01 Sep 13-Oct 25 Thu 6:45-8:15 pm LINK 322512-02 Nov 1-Dec 20 Thu 6:45-8:15 pm LINK TAI CHI FOR BALANCE: Challenge Level 1-3 Reach a higher level of well-being with the flowing movements of this gentle mind-body exercise. Tai Chi helps center the mind, reduces stress, and improves balance. This is a standing class. $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322402-01 Sep 14-Oct 26 Fri 1:30-2:30 pm GMRC 322402-02 Nov 2-Dec 21 Fri 1:30-2:30 pm GMRC TAI CHI YANG STYLE: Challenge Level 2-3 Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art that helps promote health and well-being. The slow, graceful movements teach the practitioner to relax the body and the mind. This is a standing class. $69 Resident, $85 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322401-01 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 4:30-6 pm LINK 322401-02 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 4:30-6 pm LINK 40 • 303.987.5400


Fitness & Wellness PILATES CLASSES

If you have spinal conditions (such as herniated or prolapsed discs, spinal stenosis, spondylosis, etc.), osteoporosis, hip or knee 720.963.5366 or Lakewood.org/Fitness for class information. Ages 14 and up replacement or are pregnant or have recently given birth, please and held at Carmody Recreation Center unless otherwise noted. If you are a new contact us before beginning a class: 720.963.5366 or RenJon@ registrant, please register for the FREE intro class as well. Lakewood.org. Session 1 Session 2 Class Day Time Level Sep 9-Oct 27 Oct 28-Dec 22 Tue* 9:30-10:30 am 2-3 322207-01 322207-05 MAT PILATES Session 1: $49 Resident, $65 Nonresident Tue 5:30-6:30 pm 3-4 322207-02 322207-06 Session 2: $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Pilates offers a system of conditioning, core-strengthening and stretching to 322207-03 322207-07 Thu* 5:30-6:30 pm 3 develop lean muscles, balance, strength and flexibility. Sat 9:30-10:30 am 3 322207-04 322207-08 * Held at Green Mountain Recreation Center Noon-1 pm 10:45-11:45 am Noon-1 pm 10:45-11:45 am Noon-1 pm 10:45-11:45 am Noon-1 pm 1:15-2:15 pm Noon-1 pm 1:15-2:15 pm 9-10 am 10:15-11:15 am 7-8 am 8:15-9:15 am 9:30-10:30 am 3:15-4:15 pm 4:25-5:25 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 6-7 am 8:15-9:15 am 9:30-10:30 am 5:30-6:30 pm 6:45-7:45 pm 9:30-10:30 am 6:15-7:15 pm 6-7 am 8:15-9:15 am 9:30-10:30 am 4:25-5:25 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 6-7 am 8:15-9:15 am 8-9 am

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Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu SILVERSNEAKERS®, SILVER&FIT® and SENIOR ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS: Receive a 20 percent discount on any PILATES class Fri (excluding Senior Pilates, as discount is already included in the cost.) Fri Sun PILATES REFORMER Sun Session 1: $95 Resident, $115 Nonresident Session 2: $109 Resident, $129 Nonresident Mon The Reformer integrates the resistance of springs and your natural core strength Mon on a moving surface. The series of nonimpact exercises will increase strength, Mon flexibility, balance and inner awareness of your body. Mon If you are a new registrant, register for a FREE intro class as well. The intro is a Mon pre-requisite for any Reformer classes. Please wear comfortable clothing. Mon Tue INTRO TO PILATES REFORMER Tue This FREE class is required for all new registration participants Tue prior to beginning a Reformer class. This class is an hour-long Tue introduction of the basics of Pilates exercises. Please wear Tue comfortable clothing. Wed Date Day Time Activity # Wed Aug 26 Sun 11:30 am-12:30 pm 322201-01 Thu Aug 29 Wed 1:15-2:15 pm 322201-02* Thu Sep 4 Tue 5:30-6:30 pm 322201-03 Thu Sep 6 Thur 9:30-10:30 am 322201-04 Thu Thu Oct 21 Sun 11:30 am-12:30 pm 322201-05 Fri Oct 22 Mon 6:45-7:45 pm 322201-06 Fri 322201-07* Oct 24 Wed 1:15-2:15 pm Sat

SENIOR PILATES REFORMER

Session 1: $69 Resident, $89 Nonresident Session 2: $79 Resident, $99 Nonresident This class is designed for older adult participants. Pilates is a series of nonimpact exercises that will increase strength, flexibility and balance. The class will include some tools, mat work and work on the Reformer. Participant must be able to get on and off the Reformer without assistance. If you are a new registrant, please register for a FREE intro class as well (below).

* Introduction to Pilates Reformer for Seniors.

REFORMER STRETCH

Session 1: $69 Resident, $89 Nonresident Session 2: $85 Resident, $105 Nonresident This class uses the benefits of Reformer Technology to enhance stretching exercises for a variety of muscles, increase flexibility, relax tight muscles, or aid in rehab from injury. This is a safe, slow-paced class that can benefit everyone.

PILATES Rx

Session 1: $95 Resident, $115 Nonresident Fri Session 2: $109 Resident, $129 Nonresident Fearful of workouts because of pain or injury? RX moves very slowly, gently getting body parts to move, and will prepare you for a senior or regular Pilates class.

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Fitness & Wellness STRENGTH CLASSES

AGILITY, STRENGTH, AND BALANCE TRAINING:

Information 720.963.5366 Ages: 14 and up Facility Closures: Carmody Recreation Center September 17-21 Clements Community Center October 8-13

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LES MILLS BODY PUMP™: Challenge Level 3-5 Body Pump is a 60 minute strength workout that challenges all of your major muscle groups. The key to BODYPUMP™ is THE REP EFFECT™, a breakthrough in fitness training focusing on high repetition movements with low weight loads. This will help you achieve strength and introduce lean body muscle conditioning. Purchase a pass and attend any class listed below. $50 10-class pass, $7 Drop-in September 3-December 31 Mon, Wed

5:30-6:30 am

CARM

Fri

*5:30-6 am

CARM

Mon, Wed

5:35-6:35 pm

CARM

Tue, Thu

9:15-10:15 am

CARM

Tue

12:15-1:15 pm

CARM

Fri

9:15-10:15 am Beginner level class

CARM

Sat

8-9 am

CARM

Sun 9-10 am CARM *Can be combined with 30-min CXWORX class for a full-hour workout

LES MILLS CXWORX™: Challenge Level 3-5 CXWORX™ is an intense 30 minute workout choreographed to tighten and tone your mid-section. Exercies are designed to improve your functional strength and posture, and help with injury prevention. $30 for 10-class pass, $5 Drop-in September 3-December 31 Tue, Thu

5:15-5:45 am

CARM

Tue, Thu, Fri

10:20-10:50 am

CARM

Wed

6:45-7:15 pm

CARM

Thu

5:15-5:45 pm

CARM

Fri

*6:05-6:35 am

CARM

Sun 10:10-10:40 am CARM *Can be combined with 30-min BODYPUMP class for a full-hour workout

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Challenge Level 1-5 Class participants will gain agility, increase strength, balance, coordination, and joint stability. Perfect for pickleball or other sports enthusiasts looking to up their game and for anyone working on stability and injury prevention. Registration is free for all SilverSneakers, Silver & Fit, and Senior All-Access members. *$49 Resident, $59 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $69 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322520-01 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 9:15-10:15 am CARM 322520-02 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 9:15-10:15 am CARM

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: Challenge Level 3-4 This class teaches the principles of resistance training. Enjoy the camaraderie of a small group as you gain strength, conditioning, and body awareness. An Equipment Orientation or familiarity with resistance machines is required. *$75 Resident, $85 Nonresident (6 week session) $85 Resident, $95 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322108-01 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 9-10 am CARM 322108-02 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 9-10 am CARM

FIT PHYSICAL THERAPY

LLC

Orthopedic and Sports Rehabilitation

GETTING YOU BACK IN THE GAME OF LIFE!!!

Offering solutions for your rehabilitation & pain management needs

• One – on – one treatment from a licensed Physical Therapist • Injury or post-op rehabilitation • Chronic pain • Aquatic therapy • Trigger point dry needling • Injury prevention • Sports performance • Custom bike fitting • Running/gait analysis • Hand therapy

Located in the Carmody Recreation Center & in the Charles Whitlock Recreation Center www.fitphysicaltherapy.com Call 303-409-2133 for an appointment *Most insurance accepted*


Fitness Fitness & & Wellness Wellness FREE! INTRO TO TRX This class is an hour-long introduction to the basics of TRX exercises and is a requirement for new participants. Please wear comfortable clothing. Activity#

Date

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Time

Location

322125-01

Sep 4

Tue

6-7 pm

CWRC

322125-02

Sep 5

Wed

5:30-6:30 am

CARM

322125-03

Sep 7

Fri

9-10 am

GMRC

322125-04

Oct 23

Tue

5:30-6:30 am

CARM

322125-05

Oct 24

Wed

6-7 pm

CWRC

322125-06

Oct 26

Fri

10-11 am

GMRC

TRX FOR BEGINNERS: Challenge Level 1-2 TRX for Beginners teaches you the core principles of TRX while offering a great and challenging workout. TRX is whole body training that focuses on movement, not muscle, to challenge the entire body in every plane of motion. $55 Resident, $65 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322131-01 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 10:15-11:15 am CWRC 322131-02 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 10:15-11:15 am CWRC TRX CIRCUIT TRAINING: Challenge Level 3-5 This is a high intensity circuit style class designed to quickly challenge you while building strength, balance, flexibility and core stability. If you are new to TRX training please register for a FREE Intro class as well. *$49 Resident, $59 Nonresident (6 week session) $55 Resident, $65 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322130-01 Sep 9-Oct 21 Sun 8:15-9:15 am CARM 322130-02 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 5:30-6:30 am GMRC 322130-03 Sep 10-Oct 22 Mon 9-10 am CWRC 322130-04 Sep 11-Oct 23 Tue 6-7 pm CWRC *322130-05 Sep 12-Oct 24 Wed 5:30-6:30 am CARM 322130-06 Sep 14-Oct 26 Fri 9-10 am GMRC 322130-07 Oct 28-Dec 16 Sun 8:15-9:15 am CARM 322130-08 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 5:30-6:30 am GMRC 322130-09 Oct 29-Dec 17 Mon 9-10 am CWRC 322130-10 Oct 30-Dec 18 Tue 6-7 pm CWRC 322130-11 Oct 31-Dec 19 Wed 5:30-6:30 am CARM 322130-12 Nov 2-Dec 21 Fri 9-10 am GMRC Jazzercise.com

We have Jazzercise® classes at Green Mountain Recreation Center and the Lakewood Link Recreation Center. For class information, please contact instructor Missy Ahr at 720.490.2279.

learning at LUNCH

LINK RECREATION CENTER, 1295 S. Reed St. Fridays, 12:30-2 pm

Activity # Name Date 322303-01 Estate Planning Sep 21 “The ABC’s of what you need to know to insure your family is protected if tragedy occurs.” This program will discuss the basics of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Advance Directives. Presented by Sheena M Moran, J.D Activity # Name Date 322303-02 Stop the Bleed Oct 19 Stop the Bleed is a national program for bystanders to become trained and equipped to help someone in a bleeding emergency before medical help arrives. Learn how to recognize and respond appropriately to life-threatening bleeding. People that are on blood thinning medications are at a great risk for any bleeding events. Presented by St. Anthony Hospital Trauma Services. Activity # Name Date 322303-03 Exercise Considerations for the Aging Adult Nov 16 Aging brings about many changes to our body. Learn how to adjust to those conditions while continuing to exercise for better health. Presented by Jackie Piccone D.P.T. with Fit Physical therapy. Activity # Name Date 322303-04 Holiday Party Dec 7 Celebrate the holidays with food and entertainment.

CLEMENTS COMMUNITY CENTER, 1580 Yarrow St. Fridays, 11am-12:30 pm

Activity # Name Date 780430-02 Estate Planning Sep14 “The ABC’s of what you need to know to insure your family is protected if tragedy occurs.” This program will discuss the basics of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Advance Directives. Presented by Sheena M Moran, J.D Activity # Name Date 880430-01 Exercise Considerations for the Aging Adult Nov 9 Aging brings about many changes to our body. Learn how to adjust to those conditions while continuing to exercise for better health. Presented by Jackie Piccone D.P.T. with Fit Physical therapy.

Want to learn how to use the workout equipment? Call to sign up for a FREE orientation at the recreation center you use. CARM 720.963.5360 | CWRC 303.987.4800 GMRC 303.987.7830 | LINK 303.987.5400

Ages 55 and up FREE FOR SILVERSNEAKERS®, SENIOR ALL ACCESS AND SILVER & FIT $2 Resident, $2 Nonresident. Registration required.

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Fitness & Wellness GENERAL ADMISSION CLASSES

Sep 3-Dec 31 Included in all facility passes and punch cards. These classes are ongoing for the season but are subject to change or cancellation. Please contact the recreation center where the class is held for the most up-to-date schedule. Classes for ages14 and up.

BOOT CAMP: Challenge Level 4-5

Exercises include a variety of interval training, plyometrics, speed and agility training.

CORE AND MORE: Challenge Level 3-5

This demanding circuit class is designed to challenge the fit participant. Exercises will vary but will include aerobic and strength intervals with core exercises.

EARLY BIRD MIX: Challenge Level 2-4 Start your day off on the right foot! One hour of aerobics, with a combination of step, low impact or intervals. Some resistance training, abdominal training and flexibility are included.

Lakewood’s Fitness classes provide inclusive, effective programs for any level of fitness. Ongoing participation will help build overall health and wellness. While instructors can provide modifications for different fitness levels, classes on the far ends of the challenge rankings have less flexibility for variations.

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CARMODY RECREATION CENTER, 720.963.5360 Core and More, Level 3-5

Tue

6-7 pm

Early Bird Mix, Level 2-4

Tue,Thu

6-6:55 am

ESSENTRICS: Challenge Level 3-5 This one-hour, dynamic, full-body low-impact workout will give you a perfect balance of strength and flexibility for a strong and agile body. Essentrics can help you gain strength, eliminate joint pain, improve posture, reduce back pain, improve balance, gain flexibility and, most importantly, have fun!

Fit Intensity, Level 3-5

Mon,Wed

4:25-5:25 pm

Kickboxing, Level 3-5

Tue

4:45-5:45 pm

Stretch, Level 1

Tue,Thu

7-7:55 am

Mon

6:45-7:45 pm

FIT INTENSITY: Challenge Level 3-5

Zumba®, Level 3-5

Wed,Fri,Sat

9:15-10:15 am

Thu

6-7 pm

Sat

10:30-11:30 am

This interval class is designed to offer cardio endurance, along with strength training to give participants a challenging but fun workout. Class will include abdominal work and stretching.

KICKBOXING: Challenge Level 3-5 Energetic class that combines pre-choreographed movements from boxing with dynamic fun music to challenge you with a hard cardio workout. INDOOR CYCLING: Challenge Level 3-5

Using exercise bikes, cycle classes offer a non-impact cardio workout. Participants pedal their bikes along with the suggestions and cues of the instructor. Classes start with a warm-up and move on to cardio training by either increasing cadence or adding resistance. Class ends with a stretch!

POWER DRUMS: Challenge Level 3-5

This innovative program brings together a great workout with rhythmic drumming. Using drumsticks and a stability ball, this challenging fullbody workout makes you move, burns fat, improves concentration and increases energy!

POWER TRAINING: Challenge Level 3-5 Your ultimate full-body workout with a mix of cardio, core and strength work using weights and equipment that will take your body to the next level and help you reach your fitness goals. STRETCH: Challenge Level 1

CHARLES WHITLOCK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.4800 Boot Camp, Level 4-5 Core and More, Level 3-5

Zumba classes are taught by Zumba certified instructors. They have fast moving choreography that is fun, quick moving and challenging. Different instructors may teach with higher or lower impact and change music to appeal to their class participants. Also offered bilingually by an instructor fluent in Spanish and English, set to a fusion of Latin Music.

Mon, Fri

12:30-1:30 pm

Wed

12:30-1:30 pm

Tue,Thu

4:45-5:45 pm

Essentrics, Level 3-5

Tue, Thu

6-7 pm

Power Drums, Level 3-5

Mon

4:15-5:15 pm

Power Training, Level 3-5

Tue,Thu

6-7 am

Mon,Wed, Fri

5:30-6:30 pm

*Sat

11 am-noon

Zumba®, Level 3-5

*Saturday Zumba class is Zumba Gold, Level 2-4

GREEN MOUNTAIN RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.7830

Indoor Cycling, Level 3-5

This class is an hour of stretching. This allows participants to do a variety of stretches for different muscle groups, using the extra time to hold the stretches longer for more benefit.

ZUMBA®: Challenge Level 3-5

Zumba®, Level 3-5

Mon, Wed, Fri

5:30-6:20 am

*Tue, Thu

5:30-6:20 am

*Tue, Thu

8:15-9:05 am

Tue, Thu

Noon-12:50 pm

*Mon, Wed

6-6:50 pm

*Sat

7:05-7:50 am

Mon, Wed

10:15-11:15 am

Tue

5:15-6:15 pm

Sat

9:30-10:30 am

*Classes begin week of Sep 17

LAKEWOOD LINK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.5400 Bilingual Zumba, Level 3-5 Mon

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Fitness & Wellness GENERAL ADMISSION CLASSES FOR OLDER ADULTS

Sep 3-Dec 31 Included in all facility passes and punch cards. These classes are ongoing for the season but are subject to change or cancellation. Please contact the recreation center where the class is held for the most up-to-date schedule. Classes for ages 14 and up.

EARLY BIRD MIX: Challenge Level 2-4 Instructor mixes low-impact aerobics with strength work, using dumbbells or bands. Instructor also offers abdominal exercises as well as a stretch at the end of the class. ESSENTRICS RELEASE, REBALANCE & RESTORE: Challenge Level 1-3

This is a slow, gentle, stretch and strengthening workout that focuses on increasing mobility, flexibility and balance while relieving pain.

FIT FOREVER/FIT FOREVER STRENGTH:

Challenge Level 2-4 Aerobics: This low-impact class has the goal of improving cardio fitness and endurance; some strength and core work is included. Strength: This class helps participants increase muscle strength, improve posture, balance and flexibility.

FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH: Challenge Level 1-3

Certified instructor leads participants using weights, bands and balls in gym or on track.

GZSPN™ PARKINSONS: Challenge Level 1 GZ Parkinsons Foundation class for movement disorders and neurological deficits. Science based exercises for Parkinsons, MS, stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury and aging well. SENIOR CIRCUIT TRAINING: Challenge Level 2-4

This class is circuit training with exercises modified for older adults.

SENIOR WEIGHT MACHINE TRAINING: Challenge Level 1-3

This class allows participants to learn a variety of strength training with the oversight of a certified instructor.

SILVERSNEAKERS® CARDIO: Challenge Level 2-4

Get up and go with an aerobics class for you—safe, heart-healthy and gentle on the joints. The workout includes easy-to-follow low-impact movement, as well as upper-body strength, abdominal conditioning, stretching and relaxation exercises designed to energize your active lifestyle.

SILVERSNEAKERS® CLASSIC: Challenge Level 1-3

This class is designed to increase strength, range of movement, agility, balance and coordination and to improve participants' functional capacities, physical fitness level and sense of well-being.

SILVER DRUMS: Challenge Level 2-4 Geared towards those 55 and up, this choreography will focus on strength, coordination and of course lots of smiling! SILVERSNEAKERS® SPLASH: Challenge Level 2-3

This class uses the water’s properties to enhance agility, range of motion and endurance.

SILVERSNEAKERS® YOGA: Challenge Level 1-3 This class is designed to give participants the benefits of yoga, with breathing and flexibility work, using a chair for seated exercises as well as a balance tool for standing work. TAI CHI FOR SENIORS: Challenge Level 1-3

Tai Chi is a system of movements and positions believed to have been developed in 12th century China. Techniques aim to address the body and mind as an interconnected system and are traditionally believed to improve posture, balance, flexibility and strength.

ZUMBA GOLD®: Challenge Level 2-4

An easy-to-follow class that lets you move to the beat at your own speed. Zumba Gold® is done at a lower intensity than Zumba® but is still an invigorating, fun dance-fitness class.

CARMODY RECREATION CENTER, 720.963.5360 Early Bird Mix, Level 2-4

Tue, Thu

6-6:55 am

Essentrics, Level 3-5

Mon, Wed

8-9 am

Fit Forever Aerobics, Level 1-3

Fri

8-9 am

Functional Strength, Level 1-3

Tue, Thu

10:15-11:15 am

Senior Weight Machine Training, Level 1-3

Mon, Wed

10:45-11:45 am

SilverSneakers® Cardio, Level 2-4

Mon, Wed

11:45 am-12:45 pm

Mon, Wed

10:45-11:45 am

Fri

11-noon

Tue, Thu

1:30-2:30 pm

SilverSneakers® Splash, Level 2-3

Tue, Thu

9:15-10:15 am

SilverSneakers® Yoga, Level 1-3

Mon, Wed

9:30-10:30 am

Fri

1:30-2:30 pm

Stretch, Level 1

Tue, Thu

7-7:55 am

Zumba Gold®, Level 2-4

Tue, Thu

8-9 am

SilverSneakers® Classic, Level 1-3

CHARLES WHITLOCK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.4800 Fit Forever, Level 2-4

Mon,Wed

9-10 am

Fit Forever Strength, Level 2-4

Tue, Thu

8:15-9:15 am

GZSPN™ Parkinsons, Level 1

Mon

10:30-11:30 am

Senior Circuit Training, Level 3-4

Fri

9-10 am

SilverSneakers® Classic, Level 1-3

Mon, Wed, Fri

7:45-8:45 am

Silver Drums, Level 2-4

Tue, Thu

Noon-1 pm

SilverSneakers® Yoga, Level 1-3

Tue, Thu

9:30-10:30 am

Tai Chi for Seniors, Level 1-3

Wed

2-3 pm

Zumba Gold®, Level 2-4

Sat

11 am-noon

GREEN MOUNTAIN RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.7830 Mon

11:30 am-12:30 pm

Fri

10:15-11:15 am

Fit Forever Aerobics, Level 2-4

Mon, Wed, Fri

9-10 am

GZSPN™ Parkinsons, Level 1

Wed

11:50 am-1:10 pm

SilverSneakers® Classic, Level 1-3

Tue, Thu

10:45-11:45 am

Indoor Cycling, Level 2-4

Tue, Thu

Noon-12:50 pm

Essentrics R, R & R, Level 1

LAKEWOOD LINK RECREATION CENTER, 303.987.5400 Essentrics R, R & R, Level 1-3

Wed

11 am-noon

Fit Forever, Level 2-4

Mon-Thu,

8:15-9:15 am

SilverSneakers® Classic, Level 1-3

Mon, Wed

9:30-10:30 am

SilverSneakers® Yoga, Level 1-3

Tue, Thu

9:30-10:30 am

Zumba Gold®, Level 2-4

Fri

9-10 am

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Fitness & Wellness BALANCE AND STRENGTH FOR SENIORS

Information 303.987.4807 Ages: 14 and up Facility Closures: Carmody Recreation Center September 17-21 Clements Community Center October 8-13

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COORDINATION AND BALANCE: Challenge Level 1-2 This class will assist older adults by improving mobility and balance. Participants will engage in progressive exercises that will challenge strength and improve stability. Individually paced and taught by a certified balance instructor. *$49 Resident, $65 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322114-01 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 11 am-noon CARM *322114-02 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 1:30-2:30 pm CARM 322114-03 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 1:30-2:30 pm CWRC 322114-04 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 2:35-3:35 pm CWRC 322114-05 Sep 11-Oct 25 Tue,Thu 11 am-noon LINK 322114-06 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 11 am-noon CARM 322114-07 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 1:30-2:30 pm CARM 322114-08 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 1:30-2:30 pm CWRC 322114-09 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 2:35-3:35 pm CWRC 322114-10 Oct 30-Dec 20 Tue,Thu 11 am-noon LINK N'BALANCE: Challenge Level 2-3 This evidence-based program was designed from the kinetic principles of Fall Proof, a balance program created by California State University at Fullerton. Participants will have a pre-assessment, engage in a progressive 6-week program emphasizing key balance systems and finish with a postassessment. *$49 Resident, $65 Nonresident (6 week session) $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc *322107-01 Sep 10-Oct 24 Mon,Wed 1:30-2:30 pm CARM 322107-02 Oct 29-Dec 19 Mon,Wed 1:30-2:30 pm CARM

Whitlock Recreation Center offers drop-in pickleball for players needing special assistance and simplified rules. Call 303.987.4800 for more information.

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The Tivity Health SilverSneakers® Fitness Program is specifically designed to encourage eligible members to increase their level of activity and motivate them to continue to be active. If you are Medicare eligible, check with your health-care provider to see if your plan qualifies you. This fitness and wellness program is designed for adults ages 62 and up. Annual pass $280 • 3-month pass $130 Annual pass for 2 people in a household $500 Membership can be paid in monthly installments

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Silver&Fit® is designed specifically to help older adults achieve better health through regular exercise and health education. Silver&Fit® is provided by American Specialty Health Fitness, Inc., a subsidiary of American Specialty Health Incorporated. If you are Medicare eligible, check with your health-care provider to see if your plan qualifies you.

BENEFITS

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Information: Polly Zimmerman, 303.987.4807

• FREE admission to all four recreation centers • FREE general admission classes designed for you, no matter your fitness level. • FREE admission to most aqua fitness classes. • 20 percent discount on BodyPump™ and all registration fitness classes.

Free Orientations • Registration is required. Activity # Date Day Time 322110-01 Sep 12 Wed 11 am-noon 322110-02 Oct 10 Wed 11 am-noon 322110-03 Nov 14 Wed 11 am-noon 322110-04 Dec 12 Wed 11 am-noon 322110-05 Sep 13 Thu 3-4 pm 322110-06 Oct 11 Thu 3-4 pm 322110-07 Nov 15 Thu 3-4 pm 322110-08 Dec 13 Thu 3-4 pm 322110-09 Oct 10 Wed 3:30-4:30 pm 322110-10 Dec 12 Wed 3:30-4:30 pm 322110-11 Sep 14 Fri 1-2 pm 322110-12 Nov 16 Fri 1-2 pm

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Outdoor BEAR CREEK LAKE PARK Park entrance: South off of West Morrison Road, a quarter mile east of C-470. All vehicles entering the park must have a daily pass or a BCLP annual pass. Park information: 303.697.6159 Program information and registration: 303.697.6159 or Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents Pre-registration is required for all programs.

HAUNTED TRAIL ADVENTURE

Experience Bear Creek Lake Park in all its haunted magic with an evening of ghostly trails and tales! Walk along the Owl Trail and discover critters of the night. We’ll have games and fun for everyone! After your hiking adventure, warm your toes by the fire at the amphitheater and enjoy marshmallows and hot chocolate. We also will have food for purchase. Costumes encouraged! All ages $5 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 359901-02 Oct 13 Sat 4-7 pm BCLP

WINTER SOLSTICE Celebrate the first day of winter with us at Bear Creek Lake Park! We will go on a short night hike and then gather around the campfire for a marshmallow roast and celebration of the Winter Solstice that includes the traditional burning of the yule log. Please bring your own mug to enjoy a hot beverage! All ages $5 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 359902-02 Dec 21 Fri 6-8 pm BCLP ADULT NATURE EXPLORERS Adult Nature Explorers are geared towards those 18 and over! Participants will explore Bear Creek Lake Park through activities made for the adult crowd including hikes, specials guests, and so much more! So leave the kids at home and enjoy an evening out in the park! Registration required. Ages: 18 and up $5 Activity # Description Date Day Time Loc 359920-01 Bats Sep 13 Thu 6-7:30 pm BCLP 359920-02 Fall Flora & Fauna Oct 18 Thu 5:30-7 pm BCLP 359920-03 Winter Wings Nov 15 Thu 4-5:30 pm BCLP 359920-04 Frozen Fun: Winter Recreation Dec 13 Thu 5:30-7 pm BCLP BEAR CUBS Join us for a program designed specifically for young children. Participants will explore their natural environment through stories, songs, and interactive programs. We will meet at the Bear Creek Lake Park Visitor Center. Registration required. Ages: 3-5 $5 Activity # Description Date Day Time Loc 359921-01 Fall Flyers Sep 6 Thu 10-11 am BCLP 359921-02 Pumpkin Playtime Oct 11 Thu 10-11 am BCLP 359921-03 Frozen Frogs Nov 8 Thu 10-11 am BCLP 359921-04 Fluff, Fat & Fuzz Dec 6 Thu 10-11 am BCLP

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Outdoor Facility Locations FULL MOON HIKES Leave those flashlights at home for this unique hiking adventure! You will be guided by the Park Naturalist along Bear Creek Lake Park’s trails and surrounding green spaces. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, dress for weather conditions, and bring water. These hikes are designed for the whole family, and each will average an hour and a half of walking on uneven terrain. Registration required. Locations vary so please register with an email to get updates on where the hike will be taking place. All ages $5 Activity # Description Date Day Time Loc 359945-01 Harvest Full Moon Sep 24 Mon 6:30-8 pm BCLP 359945-02 Hunters Full Moon Oct 24 Wed 6-7:30 pm BCLP 359945-03 Beaver Full Moon Nov 22 Thu 6-7:30 pm BCGB 359945-04 Cold Full Moon Dec 22 Sat 4:30-6 pm BCLP NATURE HIKES Hike along a winding trail and learn about the flora, fauna, and history of the area from Bear Creek Lake Park’s Naturalist. Come on down and bring your water and sunscreen to enjoy all that the park has to offer by hiking it’s beautiful trails. Locations vary and will be decided closer to the day, please make sure to register with your email address to get updates. Registration required. All ages $5 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 359946-01 Sep 1 Sat 10-11:30 am BCLP 359946-02 Oct 6 Sat 10-11:30 am BCLP 359946-03 Nov 3 Sat 10-11:30 am BCLP 359946-04 Dec 1 Sat 10-11:30 am BCLP

LAKEWOOD

TRAIL RUNNING SERIES

g Races vary in distance from 4 to 7 miles

Wednesdays, 6 p.m. September 5, 12, 19, 26 Bear Creek Lake Park

303.987.4807 Lakewood.org/TrailRunning Early registration fee by September 1: $60 Fee after September 1: $65 Fee for individual race: $25

2019 shelter rentals for all Lakewood parks open online December 3 Lakewood.org/ShelterRentals 303.987.7800

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R.I.S.E. Facility Locations

RISE is the City of Lakewood’s therapeutic recreation program for individuals with disabilities. We offer a variety of activities such as bowling, dances, youth/teen sports, community outings, overnight trips, recreation skill-building classes, a summer day camp called Camp Paha and much more. For more information about the RISE program, give us a call at 303.987.4867. RISE Program Participation Guidelines: As with any recreation program, an appropriate level of independence, self-care and behavior is required from our participants. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide 1:1 supervision during any of our programs. RISE staff does not provide hands-on, personal care to participants unless otherwise noted. If a participant requires additional assistance, a provider or parent may join the program at no cost except certain program expenses. For more information, please contact the RISE program.

INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

Lakewood Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities into any of the programs and activities offered in the Community Connection catalog. In order to provide a successful experience, we invite you to call RISE at 303.987.4867 or email RISE@lakewood.org to discuss any reasonable accommodations you may need at least two weeks before the program or activity is scheduled to begin. If you need a sign language interpreter, we request at least 72 hours notice. To register for programs, please call 303.987.4800 or go online to www.Lakewood.org/Recreation. Are you a Lakewood resident in need of financial assistance with program fees? If so, see page 3 for details or visit Lakewood.org/ PossibilitiesFund.

OUTINGS

Information: 303.987.4866

RISE NIGHT ON THE TOWN

Join us as we paint the town! We’ll enjoy dinner at a local sandwich place and hit an ‘older’ new release movie at a local Elvis Cinemas. Dinner and movie to be determined that evening. Transportation and supervision included. Ages: 18 and up $45 Resident, $59 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336005-01 Sep 29 Sat 4:30-10 pm CWRC 336005-02 Nov 3 Sat 4:30-10 pm CWRC 336005-03 Dec 1 Sat 4:30-10 pm CWRC

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R.I.S.E. Facility Locations The registration deadline is

3 days prior to the activity unless otherwise noted.

RISE CAMP CHELEY OVERNIGHT

Gear up for this overnight trip with other participants from the metro area. Enjoy hiking, outdoor fun, theme nights, and fun programs. Fee includes pre-trip meeting, lodging, transportation, activities, food and supervision. Participants must be independent with physical care and personal hygiene and must attend pre-trip meeting on September 24. Ages: 16 and up $175 Resident, $205 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336505-01 Sep 24 Mon 6:30-8 pm CWRC 336505-01 Oct 5-7 Fri-Sun 2 pm-noon CWRC

OLDE GOLDEN CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL

Come see a true old fashion hometown parade with floats, clowns, Christmas characters, music and Santa. Join us and enjoy this small-town Christmas fun. We provide supervision, transportation and lunch. Ages: 16 and up $39 Resident, $55 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336008-01 Dec 8 Sat 10 am-3 pm CWRC

HOLIDAY LIGHTS TOUR

Join us as we view some of the city’s most beautiful light displays. Please dress warmly. We provide the supervision, transportation and will enjoy a warm drink at Steamer’s in Arvada. Ages: 16 and up $25 Resident, $35 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336007-01 Dec 19 Wed 5:30-9:30 pm CWRC

EVENTS

Information: 303.987.4869

RISE GAME NIGHT/PIZZA PARTY Join friends from the metro area for pizza, games and fun. You bring the skill, we provide the supervision. Newcomers are encouraged to join us and meet new friends. Pre-registration required; NO DROP INS PLEASE. Ages: 16 and up $15 Resident, $19 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336004-01 Sep 7 Fri 5:30-8 pm LINK 336004-02 Nov 9 Fri 5:30-8 pm LINK RISE DANCES

Come dance the night away every third Friday of the Month. Fee includes DJ, snack, and door prizes. No registration is required for these drop-in dances unless otherwise noted. Attendance limited to the first 175 people (not including chaperones). Ages 18 and over only! Ages: 18 and up $5 Resident, $5 Nonresident Theme Date Day Time Loc Renaissance Sep 21 Fri 7-9 pm CCC Halloween Oct 19 Fri 7-9 pm CCC Game Night Nov 16 Fri 7-9 pm CCC *Holiday Dec 21 Fri 7-9 pm CCC Dinner Dance

RISE HALLOWEEN PARTY

Calling all ghouls, ghosts and goblins! Invite your friends and wear your costumes. You will have a hauntingly good time dancing, laughing and playing games at the historic Richard Hart Estate mansion. Transportation, refreshments and supervision provided. Ages: 12 and up $19 Resident, $29 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336105-01 Oct 26 Fri 5:30-9 pm CWRC

RISE HOLIDAY DINNER/DANCE

We will be going all out with decorations, wait staff and a catered banquet. Arrive by 5:15 p.m. for dinner at 5:30 p.m. Stay for the dance 7-9 p.m. Chaperones may attend the dinner portion for $15 by registering separately using activity number 336002-02. Note: Preregistration is not required for the dance portion. Ages: 18 and up $20 Resident, $25 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336002-01 Dec 21 Fri 5:15-9 pm CCC 336002-02 Dec 21 Fri 5:15-9 pm CCC

SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Information: 303.987.4867

SPECIAL OLYMPICS BOWLING LEAGUE

Join us for Saturday morning bowling! This bowling league is for the beginner, casual, or avid bowler. You bowl two games on a team of four bowlers. It is a great chance to work on your bowling skills and hang out with your friends. Please contact the Charles Whitlock Recreation Center front desk at 303.987.4800 to purchase a bowling pass for the season. Ages: 18 and up $78 Bowling Pass Pass # Date Day Time Loc RB001 Sept 8-Dec 18 Sat 10 am-noon BBA (No bowling Saturday of Special Olympics Area Competition)

SPECIAL OLYMPICS FLAG FOOTBALL

Join our Special Olympics Flag Football Team! The sport will focus on team building and physical fitness as well as competitive Special Olympics Football Competitions. All athletes must be ambulatory and tolerant of physical activity. Athletes must also have a current physical on file with Special Olympics. Ages: 16 and up $49 Resident, $65 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336402-01 Aug 16-Oct 18 Thu 5:30-7 pm LASLP

ARTS CLASSES & EVENTS

Information: 303.987.4866

POETRY WITH A MUSICAL TWIST

During this class you will work on presentations and rhythmic speaking, write using techniques like word bowl, watch and listen to videos/ audiotapes and share your poetry while others play percussion instruments. The final culmination will be to display all your work at an art gallery exhibit. Explore your creative side! Program meets Saturdays: 8/25; 9/8; 9/22; 10/13; 10/27 Ages: 16 and up $29 Resident, $39 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336307-01 Aug 25-Oct 27 Sat 8:30-9:30 am CCC

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Rock Climbing Facility Locations ROCK CLIMBING

Information: 720.963.5384

CLIMBING TEAM Join the fun and excitement training and competing with other local youth climbers. All levels of climbers are welcome. Registration includes two nights of training per week at the Link Climbing Gym plus a team t-shirt. Participants at this level MUST know how to belay. Ages: 8-16 | $75 Resident, $89 Nonresident *Session 1 prorated for late start due to Sep 3 Labor Day holiday* Activity # Date Day Time Loc 330216-01 Sep 5-26 Mon,Wed 7-8:30 pm LINK 330216-02 Oct 1-24 Mon,Wed 7-8:30 pm LINK 330216-03 Oct 29-Nov 28 Mon,Wed 7-8:30 pm LINK TEAM 3 SESSION DISCOUNT: $200 Resident, $229 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 330216-05 Sep 5-Nov 28 Mon,Wed 7-8:30 pm LINK (No class Nov 19-23)

ROCK STARS Under the instruction of Lakewood’s experienced rock climbing staff, participants will learn basic techniques and advance their skills in a fun and noncompetitive environment. All gear is provided. Ages: 8-15 | $45 Resident, $59 Nonresident *Session 1 Mondays prorated for late start due to Sep 4 Labor Day holiday* Activity # Date Day Time Loc 330215-01 Sep 10-24 Mon 5:15-6:30 pm LINK 330215-02 Oct 1-22 Mon 5:15-6:30 pm LINK 330215-03 Oct 29-Nov 26 Mon 5:15-6:30 pm LINK 330214-01 Sep 4-25 Tue 5:15-6:30 pm LINK 330214-02 Oct 2-23 Tue 5:15-6:30 pm LINK 330214-03 Oct 30-Nov 27 Tue 5:15-6:30 pm LINK (No class Nov 19-23) CLIFF HANGERS 1 They’ve been climbing trees, boulders, couches and counters, now it’s time for the Rock Wall! In a safe and comfortable environment, Lakewood’s trained and experienced rock climbing staff will teach your child the basic skills and techniques of rock climbing. All gear is provided. 3-4 | $39 Resident, $55 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 330203-01 Sep 4-25 Tue 4-5 pm LINK 330203-02 Oct 2-23 Tue 4-5 pm LINK 330203-03 Oct 30-Nov 27 Tue 4-5 pm LINK 330204-01 Sep 6-27 Thu 5:30-6:30 pm LINK 330204-02 Oct 4-25 Thu 5:30-6:30 pm LINK 330204-03 Nov 1-29 Thu 5:30-6:30 pm LINK (No class Nov 19-23) CLIFF HANGERS 2

Ages: 5-7 | $39 Resident, $55 Nonresident *Session 1 Mondays prorated for late start due to Sep 4 Labor Day holiday* Activity # Date Day Time Loc 330203-04 Sep 10-24 Mon 4-5 pm LINK 330203-05 Oct 1-22 Mon 4-5 pm LINK 330203-06 Oct 29-Nov 26 Mon 4-5 pm LINK 330204-04 Sep 5-26 Wed 5:30-6:30 pm LINK 330204-05 Oct 3-24 Wed 5:30-6:30 pm LINK 330204-06 Oct 31-Nov 28 Wed 5:30-6:30 pm LINK (No class Nov 19-23)

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Specialty Classes SPECIALTY CLASSES ADVANCED CARE BABYSITTING COURSE FOR

Ages 11 and up This course is designed for the pre-teen and helps them to prepare for those first babysitting opportunities. Students will learn to identify their own responsibilities such as routine child care duties (feeding, bathing, and diapering). They will also learn basic child development and be able to provide activities for the developmental stages. Also stressed will be home and fire safety, infant and child CPR, rescue breathing and choking procedures. Certification provided. Bring a sack lunch to class. Refunds will not be given for no-shows. Bring a sack lunch to class. For more information or to register please visit AdvancedCareCPR.com Resident $75 Nonresident $101 Date Day Time Loc Sep 15 Sat 9:30-3:30 pm LINK Oct 13 Sat 9:30-3:30 pm LINK Nov 10 Sat 9:30-3:30 pm LINK Dec 8 Sat 9:30-3:30 pm LINK

ADVANCED CARE HOME ALONE WITH FIRST AID

Ages 10-13 This course is designed for the 10-13-year-old who will be left home alone for short periods of time. Outlined in course is safe decision making, constructive time management and personal safety. The basics of first aid treatment and prevention for burns, cuts, fractures/sprains and choking. Refunds will not be given for no-shows. Bring a sack lunch to class. For more information or to register please visit AdvancedCareCPR.com Resident $75 Nonresident $101 Date Day Time Loc Sep 8 Sat 9:30-1:30 pm LINK Dec 15 Sat 9:30-1:30 pm LINK

MEDIC PEDIATRIC CPR/FIRST AID

Ages 11 and up Choose the pediatric emergency care program specifically designed for childcare providers, great opportunity for young babysitters and Parent to renew or learn the basics. Based on national standards including the latest CPR guidelines, this comprehensive pro-gram helps meet diverse job requirements for pediatric health and safety training. Covering CPR, Choking and AED for infant child and adult applications. First aid prevention and treatment for basic Injury/Illness, Bleeding/ Shock management, Fracture and sprains, Burns, Eye injuries, Medical emergencies such has Seizure, Stroke and Heart related problems. Refunds will not be given for no shows. For more information or to register please visit AdvancedCareCPR.com Resident $75 Nonresident $101 Date Day Time Loc Oct 20 Sat 9:30-3:30 pm LINK

CPR AND FIRST AID

Learn valuable life-saving information in this Emergency Care and Safety Institute certification course. You'll learn Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, how to use an AED (automatic external defibrillator) and First Aid. Taught by a City of Lakewood Personal Trainer and long-time CPR/First Aid trainer, the course will give you the knowledge and confidence to step up and help in emergency situations at home and in your community. All registrants must have an email in the system to receive their card. $40 Resident, $45 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 322305-01 Sep 16 Sun 1-4:30 pm CARM

MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN COOK!

This class is great for those who are comfortable in the kitchen on a beginner level and would like to learn new and improve on their skills. Build confidence as you learn new recipes and cooking and baking skills. $25 food fee is included. Ages: 8-14 Instructor: Holly Causey $95 Early registration price, $100 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371503-01 Oct 23-Dec 11 Tue 4:30-6 pm LINK

FARM TO TABLE: FALL HARVEST

Learn to prepare and cook delicious fresh fruits and vegetables. Get inspired with Colorado produce that is in season such as apples, berries, pumpkin, cucumbers and squash. $30 food fee is included. Ages: 6-14 Instructor: Holly Causey $100 Early registration price, $105 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 371504-01 Sep 11-Oct 16 Tue 4:30-6 pm LINK (No class Nov 12, 19)

CREATIVE WRITING

There are all types of creative writing genres: creative non-fiction, imagined narratives, short stories, poetry or prose; fictional tales, or accounts of travels. Use your imagination, descriptions, dialogue, unfolding plots, and interesting characterizations to explore your creative writing pursuits. Everyone will be encouraged to share their work with the class for positive feedback. Age: 18 and up Instructor: Troy Seate $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 378002-01 Sep 10-Oct 1 Mon 6:30-8 pm LCC

WRITING PERSONAL HISTORY

Do you have a story to tell? Your own story, that of a friend, a parent or family member? Personal histories, often called life stories, include memoirs, autobiographies, and narratives about individuals or families. Writing from personal voice and perspective, writers often use description, photos, documents, and interviews. Bring your notes, recollections, photos, your perspectives, and learn techniques for writing. Age: 18 and up Instructor: Troy Seate $50 Early registration price, $55 Regular price Activity # Date Day Time Loc 378003-01 Oct 15-Nov 5 Mon 6:30-8 pm LCC

WOMEN’S ENRICHMENT

This is a fun, enriching and thought provoking group! Topics include (but are not limited to) women’s self-concept, effective communication, boundaries, and self-care. We will be discussing the book “I thought it was Just Me” by Brené Brown. Previous participants have loved this group for its lively discussion, supportive environment, and meaningful connections. Ages: 18 and up Instructor: Ann Brady, M.S., L.P.C. $50 Resident, $60 Nonresident Tuition assistance may be available on a limited basis. Date Day Time Loc Sept. 27 – Nov. 15 Thu 6-7:15 pm WRC

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Specialty Classes SIGN LANGUAGE

Information: 303.987.4867

SIGN LANGUAGE BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE

In these classes, you will learn to fingerspell your own name, the alphabet and numbers as well as full words including colors, people, locations, foods, animals and much more. Skills are learned through games and activities. All abilities welcome! The required course book is included in the cost of the class. Ages: 14 and up $80 Resident, $94 Nonresident for beginner $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident for intermediate ($15 sign language book) Registration Deadline: September 28 for beginner, October 1 for intermediate Activity # Level Date Day Time Loc 310704-01 Beginner Oct 2-Nov 13 Tue 7-8:30 pm WRC 310704-02 Intermediate Oct 4-Nov 15 Thu 7-8:30 pm WRC

SIGN LANGUAGE PRACTICE

Looking to expand your skills but just need a setting in which to practice? This class is for you! Cultivate your skills by signing sentences, stories and playing games. New vocabulary is taught as needed. A course book may be purchased at the time of registration for $15. Ages: 14 and up $65 Resident, $79 Nonresident $15 sign language book Registration Deadline: September 28 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 310706-01 Oct 3-Nov 14 Wed 7-8:30 pm WRC

Has it been a long time since you exercised? Have you had a recent medical change? Do you need more socialization in your life? Our Community Wellness Advisor can help direct you to the wellness opportunities • • • • • •

Fitness classes and personal training Arts and crafts Cultural events Outdoor adventures Clements Community Center for older adults Volunteer opportunities

Call 303.987.4807 or email PolZim@Lakewood.org to set up your appointment today!

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SCHOOL AGE SERVICES

Information: 303.987.2490

BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL, HOLIDAY, AND NO-SCHOOL CHILD CARE

Provided at the following locations: South Lakewood Elementary School, Rooney Ranch, Foothills and Belmar Elementary Schools. Ages: 5-12 Care starts at 7 am until school starts and resumes when school ends until 6 pm. $40 one time registration fee $25 per day (morning and afternoon care) $32 for no school days

HOLIDAY BREAK AND SPRING BREAK CARE

The City of Lakewood offers fun, affordable, high-quality child care during Jefferson County School District’s Winter and Spring Break sessions. Ages 5-12 7 am-6 pm, Mon-Fri Locations and dates to be announced $160/week, $32/day (includes field trips)

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

The City of Lakewood offers quality, affordable before and after school child care for elementary students, kindergarten-sixth grade. We focus on creating a safe, fun, supervised atmosphere for your child while you are at work. Applications are accepted year round at the following locations: South Lakewood Elementary School, Rooney Ranch, Belmar and Foothills Elementary Schools. Cost is $25 per day with a one time registration fee of $40. Scholarships are available to those who qualify, but you must be a City of Lakewood resident to be eligible. The School Age Services Program provides full day care during winter and spring break at Devinny & Lasley Cottages. Cost for this program is $160/week. The program operates from 7 am-6 pm Monday through Friday. Activities include field trips, arts and crafts, and recreational sports. The City of Lakewood also provides three fun and exciting day camps throughout the summer. Activities include sailing/ canoeing, arts and crafts, field trips and recreational sports. These camps run for 9-10 weeks and operate Monday through Friday from 7 am to 6 pm. For more information regarding the SAS Program please visit Lakewood.org/FamilyServices or call 303.987.2490.


Sports/Leagues ADULT LEAGUES

Information: 303.987.4806 or erigav@lakewood.org. General information regarding our leagues is listed below. •Registration is by team only. •Individuals can be placed on a free agent list but are not guaranteed play. •Leagues are available for both recreational and competitive players. •The minimum age requirement for all adult leagues is 18.

BASKETBALL

Information: 303.987.4806

FALL BASKETBALL LEAGUES

Teams in the fall adult basketball leagues will play a 10-game regular season plus an end-of-season tournament. The league fee is $575 per team, a $300 deposit is needed at time of registration to hold a team’s spot in a league. Visit www.lakewood.org/basketballleagues for more information. Registration deadline: Aug 18. LEAGUE DATES: late-August through early-December Level Day Time Loc League # Men’s Recreational Tue 6:30-10:30 pm CWRC 300001 Men’s Rec/Comp Wed 6:30-10:30 pm CWRC 300002 Men’s Competitive Thu 6:30-10:30 pm CWRC 300003 Men’s Recreational Thu 6:30-10:30 pm CWRC 300004

SOFTBALL

Information: 303.987.4806

FALL ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES

The fall adult softball leagues offer a 7-game schedule starting in late August, followed by league tournaments. The league fee is $475 per team, a $300 deposit is needed at time of registration to hold the team’s spot in the league. Visit www.lakewood.org/softballleaguess for more information. Registration deadline: Aug 18. LEAGUE DATES: late-August through late-October Level Day Times Location League # Men’s Rec – Lower Mon 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #3 311101 Tue 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #3 311102 Thu 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #3 311106 Men Rec – Upper Mon 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #1 311009 Tue 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #1 311104 Thu 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #1 311107 Coed Recreational Mon 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #2 311100 Tue 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #2 311103 Wed 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #2 311105 Thu 6:15 – 10:15 pm LKWD #2 311108

Call the City of Lakewood Outdoor Sports Weather Hotline if you need to check the status of an outdoor game, event or activity: 303.987.7078.

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Sports/Leagues SENIOR SPORTS LEAGUES

VOLLEYBALL

Information: 303.987.4806

VOLLEYBALL

FALL ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES

COLORADO SENIOR VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION LEAGUES

The fall adult volleyball league offers a 10-match schedule starting lateAugust, followed by league tournaments. The league fee is $300 per team, a $200 deposit is needed at time of registration to hold the team’s spot in the league. Visit Lakewood.org/VolleyballLeagues for more information. Registration deadline: Aug 18. LEAGUE DATES: late-August through early-December Level Day Time Loc League # Women’s A Mon 6:30-9:30 pm CWRC 320000 Women’s BB Mon 6:30-9:30 pm CWRC 320001

Join our group of active adults, ages 50 and up, as they participate in league play offered through the Colorado Senior Volleyball Association. Teams practice at the Charles Whitlock Recreation Center, while games are played at Whitlock and various recreation centers throughout the frontrange. Visit CSVA.org for more information. Level Date Game Day Time Location 50 and up Sep – Dec Wed TBD TBD

RACQUETBALL

UNIFIED SPORTS LEAGUES

Information: 303.987.4806

VOLLEYBALL

FALL ADULT RACQUETBALL LEAGUES

The fall racquetball leagues offer an 8-match flex schedule beginning in early September. Players will be assigned 8 match opponents, players are responsible for setting up their own match day/time. Players have 8 weeks to play their 8 match opponents. Matches can be played at either Green Mountain Rec Center, or Charles Whitlock Rec Center. Players must consent to have contact information shared with league participants at time of registration. Space is limited. Visit Lakewood.org/AdultRacquetball for more information. Ages: 18 and up $40 per league Registration deadline: August 18. Levels: Coed Competitive (A/B) 300400 Coed Upper Rec (B/C) 300401 Coed Lower Rec (C/D) 300402

FENCING

Information: 303.987.7842

BEGINNING FENCING

This introduction to the Olympic sport of Foil Fencing includes a history of fencing, weapons and basic fencing technique and strategy. We teach competition in a safe and fun environment. Participants will end the class wiht a tournament competing against their peers. The class is for beginners and those from other beginning classes who are interested in furthering their foil skills. A $25 fee will be collected at the first class for a personal fencing glove (which each student can keep), insurance and maintenance of the other fencing equipment. Ages: 12 and up $75 Resident, $89 Nonresident Activity # 314201-01

Date Sep 5-Oct 24

Day Wed

Time 7-8:30 pm

Whitlock Recreation Center offers drop-in pickleball for players needing special assistance and simplified rules. Call 303.987.4800 for more information.

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Have a Unified volleyball team but nowhere to play? Join our Unified Volleyball League! Teams play a six-to-eight game schedule beginning in October. A $50 deposit is needed at time of registration to hold your team’s spot in the league. Ages: 16 and up $130/team Registration Deadline: September 26 League # Date Day Time Loc 320110 Oct 6-Dec 8 Sat 9 am-1 pm CWRC (No Volleyball Nov 24 or Sat of CARA State Volleyball Tournament)

UNIFIED VOLLEYBALL TEAM

Want to play Volleyball but don’t have a team? Join ours! Learn volleyball skills and brush up during our pre-season practices. Play in a 6 - 8-week Unified Volleyball League. Practice will run the last 3 weeks on Saturdays in September. Please note athletes and partners must attend at least one practice prior to league play. All abilities welcome! Ages: 16 and up $45 Resident, $45 Nonresident Registration Deadline: September 26 Activity # Date Day Time Loc 336403-01 Practices Sep 15-29 Sat 9:30-11am CWRC League Play Oct 6-Dec 8 Sat 9 am-1 pm CWRC

ADULT SPORTS TAEKWONDO FOOTHILLS TAEKWONDO AT CWRC

This program teaches a traditional Taekwondo program as an art form to encourage family participation. The benefits include exercise, concentration, self-control, self-confidence and self-defense. Instructors are affiliated with the US TKD Federation and instruct in accordance with guidelines set by General Choi, Hong Hi, the Father of Taekwondo. Ages: 8 and up $39 Resident, $55 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 350108-01 Sep 4-27 Tue, Thu 7:15-8:45 pm CWRC 350108-02 Oct 2-30 Tue, Thu 7:15-8:45 pm CWRC 350108-03 Nov 1-29 Tue, Thu 7:15-8:45 pm CWRC 350108-04 Dec 4-27 Tue, Thu 7:15-8:45 pm CWRC No class November 22 or December 25


Sports/Leagues TAEKWONDO AT GMRC Information: 303.987.7834 Learn a Korean form of martial arts, promoting courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit, all while learning selfdefense based on Tang Soo Do, Hapkido and Taekwondo principles. Earn your rank through the Moo Duk Kwan Kwan Association of Colorado. Classes include students of all levels, from beginner through advanced. Participants can choose from 1 or 2 days per week. Ages: 8 and up 1 day/week: $39 Resident, $49 Nonresident 2 day/week: $69 Resident, $89 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 350100-01 Sep 4-27 Tue 6:30-7:45 pm GMRC Thu 7:30-8:45 pm GMRC 350100-02 Oct 2-25 Tue 6:30-7:45 pm GMRC Thu 7:30-8:45 pm GMRC 350100-03 Oct 30-Nov 20 Tue 6:30-7:45 pm GMRC Thu 7:30-8:45 pm GMRC 350100-04 Nov 27-Dec 20 Tue 6:30-7:45 pm GMRC Thu 7:30-8:45 pm GMRC (No class Nov 22) TAEKWONDO AT THE LINK Benefits include discipline, strength, balance, coordination, selfconfidence and much more. Learn beginning to expert techniques in self-defense, forms, sparring, board/concrete breaking and weapons! Earn your rank through the Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo Association. Classes include students of all levels, from beginner through advanced. Participants can choose from 1, 2, or 3 days per week. Ages: 6 and up 1 day/week: $35 Resident, $45 Nonresident 2 days/week: $59 Resident, $75 Nonresident 3 days/week: $79 Resident, $99 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 350101-01 Sep 4-29 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm LINK Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350101-02 Oct 2-27 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm LINK Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350101-03 Oct 30-Nov 24 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm LINK Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350101-04 Nov 27-Dec 22 Tue,Thu 6:30-7:30 pm LINK Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK (No class Nov 22) KINDER KICKS AT THE LINK This class is an introduction to Martial Arts for kids 3 to 5 years of age. The instructor will teach Taekwon Do with a focus on fun and exercise. Students will leave class with the basic knowledge of commands and form. Ages: 3-5 $29 Resident, $39 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 350106-01 Sep 8-29 Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350106-02 Oct 6-27 Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350106-03 Nov 3-24 Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK 350106-03 Dec 1-22 Sat 9:15-10:15 am LINK

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YOUTH LEAGUES •These youth leagues provide the opportunity to learn and develop fundamental skills in a safe, fun and noncompetitive environment. •Participants will receive instruction on basic skills and rules of the game during practice sessions and be offered game time to utilize techniques.

CROSS COUNTRY

Information: 303.987.5404

CARA CROSS COUNTRY

Join the CARA Cross Country team to promote a fun and healthy lifestyle! Meets are on weekends in various cities throughout September and October. Team t-shirts are included! Ages: 6-14 $69 Resident, $85 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 351604-01 Aug 28-Oct 20 Tue,Thu 5-6:30 pm CARM

MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS PROGRAM (M.S.S.P)

Information: 303.987.5404

A recreational middle school sports league for students at Alameda, Carmody, Creighton, and Dunstan. Participants will be taught the basic rules of the game as well as sportsmanship. Games and practices are held right after school. Detailed information is available in the school office or online from the school website or at www.Lakewood.org/MSSP. Fees $100 for each sport (T-shirt included) Financial Assistance: Application information can also be found at Lakewood.org/PossibilitiesFund CARMODY Sport Flag Football 7th Grade Volleyball 8th Grade Volleyball Cross Country

Activity # 353001-02 353001-04 353001-05 353001-06

Date Aug 21-Oct 11 Oct 22-Dec 19 Oct 13-Dec 20 Aug 20-Oct 10

Day Tue,Thu Mon,Wed Tue,Thu Mon,Wed

CREIGHTON Sport Flag Football 7th Grade Volleyball 8th Grade Volleyball Cross Country

Activity # 353002-02 353002-04 353002-05 353002-06

Date Aug 21-Oct 11 Oct 22-Dec 19 Oct 13-Dec 20 Aug 20-Oct 10

Day Tue,Thu Mon,Wed Tue,Thu Mon,Wed

DUNSTAN Sport Flag Football 7th Grade Volleyball 8th Grade Volleyball Cross Country

Activity # 353003-02 353003-04 353003-05 353003-06

Date Aug 21-Oct 11 Oct 22-Dec 19 Oct 13-Dec 20 Aug 20-Oct 10

Day Tue,Thu Mon,Wed Tue,Thu Mon,Wed

ALAMEDA Sport Flag Football 7th Grade Volleyball 8th Grade Volleyball Cross Country

Activity # 353004-02 353004-04 353004-05 353004-06

Date Aug 21-Oct 11 Oct 22-Dec 19 Oct 13-Dec 20 Aug 20-Oct 10

Day Tue, Thu Mon,Wed Tue,Thu Mon,Wed

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Sports/Leagues Facility Locations BASKETBALL

Information: 303.987.4806 This youth league provides the opportunity to learn and develop fundamental skills in a safe, fun and noncompetitive environment. Participants will receive instruction on basic skills and rules of the game during practice sessions and be offered game time to utilize techniques.

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT (through Oct 1): $99 Res, $125 Nonres FULL PRICE as of Oct 2: $119 Res, $145 Nonres REGISTRATION DEADLINE Oct 6 (No practices/games Nov 18-24)

League Dates: October 16-December 16 (No practices/games Nov 19-25)

Practice Time

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Ages 4-5 COED 4-4:30 pm

354102-01

5-5:30 pm

354102-02

Lime

Yellow

6-6:30 pm

354102-06 Navy

354102-04

Green Ages 6-7 COED

4-4:45 pm

354103-01 Charcoal

5-5:45 pm

354103-02 Yellow

Purple

354102-03 354102-05 Red

354103-07 Purple 354103-10 Maroon

354103-03 Navy

6-6:45 pm

354103-04 Green

7-7:45 pm

354103-05 Red

354103-11 Royal 354103-09 Gold 354103-12 Orange

Ages 8-9 BOYS

354104-03 Navy

4-4:45 pm 5-5:45 pm

354104-01 Sapphire

6-6:45 pm

354104-02 Yellow

354104-07 Lime 354104-05 Red

354104-04 Green 354104-06 Purple

7-7:45 pm

354104-08 Gold

Ages 10-11 BOYS 4-4:45 pm

354105-02 Yellow

5-5:45 pm

354105-03 Navy

354105-04 Purple 354105-06 Lime

6-6:45 pm 7-7:45 pm

354105-01 Red

354105-05 Green Ages 8-9 GIRLS

4-4:45 pm

354106-01 Red 354106-04 Green

5-5:45 pm

354106-03 Navy

6-6:45 pm 7-7:45 pm

354106-02 Yellow Ages 10-11 GIRLS

354107-03 Navy

4-4:45 pm 5-5:45 pm 6-6:45 pm 7-7:45 pm

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354107-01 Red

354107-04 Green 354107-02 Yellow


Sports/Leagues VOLLEYBALL

Information: 303.987.5404

CARA VOLLEYBALL This is a coed league for all skill levels and abilities. Players will be placed on teams according to their skill level and ages during the first week of practices. Practice times are 4:15-5:15pm and 5:15-6:15pm and will also be determined at the first week of practices. Practices will be twice a week and occasional Saturday tournaments. League Dates: August 20 through November 3 Tournaments: Saturday’s, dates vary by team. Updated schedule during first week of practices. EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT through Sunday August 12 $125 Resident, $159 Nonresident Full Price as of Monday August 13: $145 Resident, $179 Nonresident Registration deadline: Wednesday, August 15 Grade Activity # Date Day Time Loc 2-4 351706-01 Aug 21-Nov 3 Tue,Thu 4:15-6:15 pm CWRC 5-6 351706-02 Aug 21-Nov 3 Tue,Thu 4:15-6:15 pm CWRC 7-8 351706-03 Aug 20-Nov 3 Mon,Wed 4:15-6:15 pm CWRC 9-12 351706-04 Aug 20-Nov 3 Mon,Wed 4:15-6:15 pm CWRC

YOUTH SPORTS NEW! NINJA KIDS

Release your child’s inner Ninja! This exciting class is designed to increase balance, strength, agility, and endurance, utilizing fun ninjainspired obstacle courses and equipment in both our climbing wall and gymnastics gyms. All abilities welcome! Ages: 7-12 $79 Resident, $99 Nonresident Activity # Date Day Time Loc 327000-01 Aug 30-Oct 18 Thu 4-4:50 pm LINK 327000-02 Oct 25-Dec 20 Thu 4-4:50 pm LINK (No class Nov 22)

Volunteer Coaches needed FOR OUR YOUTH SPORTS SECTION! PATIENT AND POSITIVE A weekly time commitment from you provides a lifetime of memories for the kids. Practices are one day a week with games on Saturdays. Each season lasts eight weeks. No prior coaching experience is required. Hands-on training, meeting, drills, games and ideas for practices are all provided before and during the season. All sports equipment is provided. Discounts for future seasons are of a season!

LEAD. INSPIRE. MOTIVATE. For more information, please call 303.987.4806. Visit Lakewood.org/YouthSports to download the volunteer coach application. A background check is required.

Call the City of Lakewood Outdoor Sports Weather Hotline if you need to check the status of an outdoor game, event or activity: 303.987.7078.

Climbing Party Gymnastics Party Pool Party Combo Party CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US! 303.987.7870 • BirthdayParties@Lakewood.org • Lakewood.org/Birthdays

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Sports/Leagues Facility Locations GYMNASTICS

Information: 720.963.5384 Recommended Attire: Leotard (girls) or shorts and T-shirt and bare feet. Long hair must be pulled back away from face.

DROP-IN TOTS IN ACTION (AGES WALKING-6)

Enjoy playing on various pieces of gymnastics equipment, sliding, ball play and various gymnastics activities. This is a drop-in class (no registration). For gym safety and the enjoyment of everyone, there is a maximum capacity of 18 Tots per weekday class, and 25 on Saturdays. Trained staff will supervise and assist skills, but does not provide structured activities.

KANGAROOS (AGES 18 MOS.-3)

This class gives children their first exposure to our structured gymnastics classes. Children will use assorted mats, low and high beams, rings, Pre-School bars, tumble trampoline, and more. The class ends with 10 minutes of free play/gym exploration and requires one parent/caregiver per child.

TINY TUMBLERS (AGES 2 ½-4)

This class introduces toddlers to the concepts of following directions and being in a class all on their own! Children enjoy jumping, rolling and learning pre-school level gymnastics skills.

LITTLE LEAPERS (AGES 4-5)

Children enjoy weekly themed activities, navigating gymnastics obstacle courses and continuing basic skill progressions. Children begin to develop strength and agility while learning the basics of gymnastics in a fun environment.

KARTWHEEL KIDS (AGES 5-7)

This is a beginning gymnastics class and an introduction to basic tumbling and gymnastics skills. Students will be introduced to a progression of rolls, handstands and cartwheels along with basic beam, bar and vault skills using gymnastics equipment. No prior gymnastics experience necessary for this class.

BRONZE FLIPS 1 (AGES 7-12)

This is a beginning gymnastics class and an introduction to basic tumbling and gymnastics skills. Students will be introduced to a progression of rolls, handstands and cartwheels along with basic beam, bar and vault skills using gymnastics equipment. No prior gymnastics experience necessary for this class. This level may require repeat sessions to accomplish development for the next level.

BRONZE FLIPS 2 (AGES 7-12)

This is our level 1 gymnastics class. In addition to perfecting basic skills, gymnast will work on increasing flexibility and strength. Additional skills will include round offs, back extension rolls, backbends, bridge kick-overs, sole circle dismounts, and inversions. This level may require repeat sessions to accomplish development for the next level.

SILVER FLIPS (AGES 7-12)

This is our level two gymnastics class for students working on intermediate level skills. In addition to perfecting level 1 skills, gymnasts will work on round off connections, back walk overs, front hip circles, handstand pirouettes, and handstands/cartwheels on beam. Coach approval is required.

CARA GOLD STARS 1 (AGES 7-18)

This team level is Compulsory 3. Must have passed Silver level or have Team Coach approval. Leotard required. Gymnasts will continue to develop skill progressions and learn CARA gymnastics routines for the 2019 CARA Gymnastics Season.

CARA GOLD STARS 2 (AGES 7-18)

This team level is Compulsory 4 and above. Must have passed Compulsory 3 level or have Team Coach approval. Following Compulsory 4, gymnasts move into an Optional level. Must have passed Level 4 or have Team Coach approval. Leotard required. Gymnasts will continue to develop skill progressions and learn CARA gymnastics routines for the 2019 CARA Gymnastics Season.

BOYS GYMNASTICS (AGES 4 ½ -12)

These all-boys gymnastics classes will help build strength and improve agility. Boys learn basic tumbling skills and use gymnastics apparatus including rings, bars, and vault.

Check out the interactive version of this guide at Lakewood.org/CommunityConnection

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Sports/Leagues Facility Locations GYMNASTICS CLASSES & DROP-IN PROGRAMS

Information: 720.963.5384

All classes are held in the Gymnastics Center at the Lakewood Link Recreation Center. *Session 1 Monday classes will be prorated for Labor Day holiday. No classes Nov 19-24. Class

Ages

Kangaroos (Parent/Tot)

Mon 18 mos. Thu -3 Fri

Tiny Tumblers

Little Leapers

Kartwheel Kids

Bronze Flips 1

2 ½-4

4-5

5-7

7-12

Day

SEASON DISCOUNT: Most people register for the entire season (4 sessions) to reserve their spot in class and save $15!

Time

Session 1* Session 2 Session 3 Aug 27-Sep 22 Sep 24-Oct 20 Oct 22-Nov 17

Session 4 Nov 26-Dec 22

Fees/session

10-10:45 am

326202-01*

326202-04

326202-07

326202-10

10-10:45 am

326202-02

326202-05

326202-08

326202-11

11-11:45 am

326202-03

326202-06

326202-09

326202-12

Mon

Noon-12:45 pm

326203-17*

326203-18

326203-19

326203-20

Tue

10-10:45 am

326203-01

326203-05

326203-09

326203-13

Tue

4-4:45 pm

326203-21

326203-22

326203-23

326203-24

Wed

10-10:45 am

326203-02

326203-06

326203-10

326203-14

Wed

Noon-12:45 pm

326203-25

326203-26

326203-27

326203-28

Thu

11-11:45 am

326203-03

326203-07

326203-11

326203-15

Sat

10:15-11 am

326203-04

326203-08

326203-12

326203-16

Tue

11-11:45 am

326302-01

326302-06

326302-11

326302-16

Wed

4-4:45 pm

326302-02

326302-07

326302-12

326302-17

Thu

5-5:45 pm

326302-03

326302-08

326302-13

326302-18

Fri

10-10:45 am

326302-04

326302-09

326302-14

326302-19

Sat

12:15-1 pm

326302-05

326302-10

326302-15

326302-20

Mon

4-4:45 pm

326301-01*

326301-06

326301-11

326301-16

Wed

5-5:45 pm

326301-02

326301-07

326301-12

326301-17

Thu

6-6:45 pm

326301-04

326301-09

326301-14

326301-19

Sat

12:15-1 pm

326301-05

326301-10

326301-15

326301-20

Mon

4-4:55 pm

326407-02*

326407-07

326407-12

326407-17

Wed

5-5:55 pm

326407-04

326407-09

326407-14

326407-19

Sat

11:15 am-12:10 pm

326407-05

326407-10

326407-15

326407-20

Mon

5-5:55 pm

326407-01*

326407-06

326407-11

326407-16

Tue

6-6:55 pm

326407-03

326407-08

326407-13

326407-18

Mon

5-5:55 pm

326403-01*

326403-03

326403-05

326403-07

Tue

6-6:55 pm

326403-02

326403-04

326403-06

326403-08

$39 Res $55 Nonres

$35 Res $45 Nonres

$35 Res $45 Nonres

$35 Res $45 Nonres

$35 Res $45 Nonres

$39 Res $55 Nonres $39 Res $55 Nonres

Bronze Flips 2

7-12

Silver Flips

7-12

CARA Team 1

7-18

Tue, Thu

6:15-8:15 pm

326406-05

326406-06

326406-07

326406-08

$79 Res $99 Nonres

CARA Team 2

7-18

Mon,Wed

6:15-8:15 pm

326406-01*

326406-02

326406-03

326406-04

$79 Res $99 Nonres

4 ½-6

Tue

5-5:55 pm

326405-01

326405-03

326405-05

326405-07

7-12

Tue

5-5:55 pm

326405-02

326405-04

326405-06

326405-08

DROP-IN

Boys Gymnastics

Tots in Action

Walking to 6

Tue-Fri

9-9:45 am

Mon,Wed

11-11:45 am

Fri

Noon-12:45 pm

Sat

9:15-10 am

Ongoing (Except Aug 20-25, Sep 3, Nov 19-24, Dec 24, 25 and 31)

$39 Res $55 Nonres

$5/visit $45/10-visit card

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LAKEWOOD RECREATION 5-VISIT PUNCH CARD Available for purchase at any recreation center November 23-December 24 $15 Adult • $10 Youth/Senior

Haunted Trail Adventure

4-7 p.m., Saturday, October 13 Bear Creek Lake Park Visitor Center Experience Bear Creek Lake Park in all its haunted magic with an evening of ghostly trails and tales. Costumes encouraged!

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SALE Select items in the Lakewood Heritage Center Museum gift shop.

Marshmallow roast & hot cocoa • Live animals • Mr. Bones, games and more! $5/person, park entrance fee is waived Purchase food to benefit the park’s new nature play area. Lakewood.org/BCLPEvents or 303.697.6159 to register

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CARMODY PARK OUTDOOR FITNESS ZONE in partnership with

Visit our state-of-the-art outdoor fitness zone at Carmody Park. The Carmody Park Outdoor Fitness Zone in partnership with Centura Health allows patrons, regardless of fitness level, to focus on cardiovascular fitness, resistance training, and core/ab work, all in one convenient outdoor area. Some of the equipment is wheelchair accessible. The outdoor fitness zone is strategically placed so that patrons with children will be able to supervise their children at the adjacent universal playground and athletic fields while simultaneously getting a workout of their own. Outdoor fitness zones are an important part of the City’s plans for the future, allowing residents to be active and healthy without financial barriers.

Lakewood.org/CarmodyPark

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