ONLINE ACTIVITY REGISTRATION: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac
From the Director Welcome to the City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department’s Summer 2016 Leisure Times Activity Guide! When I think of summer, I think green. The City of Loveland maintains 18 miles of recreational trails, 32 park areas, and over 30 natural areas and open spaces, just waiting for exploration and enjoyment. Did you know that parks have environmental powers? 1 acre of trees absorbs the carbon dioxide produced by driving a car 11,000 miles! Parks have health power too. Did you know that increased access to places for physical activity leads to a 25% increase in people exercising 3 or more days a week? And parks certainly have community power. Parks strengthen community ties and bring diverse populations together. Parks have the power to impact every community through health and wellness, conservation and social equity. Make time for yourself and family to take a walk through one of our parks. Walk, jog or bike the trail system because there is no better time to invest in a healthy future than today. We are fortunate to reside in a region with so many opportunities for leisure... both inside and outside recreation. The City of Loveland Parks and Recreation Department does an amazing job of serving the community with quality recreation programs, well maintained parks, trails, and beautiful open spaces. Unleash the power of parks this summer in the City of Loveland! Reach your goals, discover new adventures, increase your knowledge, and most of all, have FUN doing it!
Elizabeth R. Anderson, CPRP ~ Director, City of Loveland - Parks & Recreation
Our department is proud to focus efforts on the National Recreation & Parks Association’s Three Pillars of Parks and Recreation: Conservation, Health & Wellness, and Social Equity, ensuring we make a positive impact on the quality of life in Loveland. In the conservation pillar, our parks are critically important in preserving natural resources that have quantifiable economic benefits to our community, in addition to intrinsic environmental, aesthetic, and recreation benefits. Oftentimes, parks and recreation agencies are the only voice for ensuring that open space is protected, that our youth have access to nature-related areas, and that services and outdoor education are available. In the health and wellness pillar, our parks and recreation staff are leaders in improving and enhancing health and wellness by offering fitness, sports, and healthy lifestyle classes for people of all ages and abilities. We are actively engaged in reducing obesity, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition, while strengthening skills that enrich our mind, body and overall attitude. In the social equity pillar, our department embraces complete access & inclusion to park & recreation services and facilities. We strive to be a catalyst for ensuring that all residents have equal access to their resources & services and we offer opportunities that transcend barriers of income through low income fee structure and scholarship opportunities with our Foundation. A growing 17.5 mile trail system provides safe recreational opportunities that are accessible to a variety of users, including those with barriers to mobility.
Place you were born: Kokomo, Indiana
Meet the Team! Two staff members are highlighted each season! Learn more about them, and then see them at Loveland’s golf courses, in the parks, open lands, or the Chilson Center.
(not near Aruba or Jamaica)
Where did you go to high school: Lewis-Palmer High School in Monument, CO
Jim Dargis –
Most recent movie you liked: Zootopia Favorite TV Show: NCIS Favorite Music/Band: The Elders Last book you read: Circle of Pearls Favorite activity outside of work: Working on our little farm (Wolf Thunder Run) and driving my horses Family: Greg and I have been married 25 years; Jason is in college, and Sarah is in High school I would love to visit: Great Barrier reef with a dive tank! Favorite Professional Sports Team: US Women’s World Cup Soccer Team What I like most about working for the Parks and Recreation Department: Meeting & working with all of the wonderful people who volunteer or bring their families to our programs & events. Parks & Recreation Administration Office:
Director: Elizabeth Anderson Admin./Bus. Manager: Molly Elder Golf Manager: Steve Southard Business Services: Andrea Sheldon Cattail Creek Club House: Jim Dargis Mariana Butte Club House: Winston Howe Olde Course at Loveland Club House: Open Lands & Trails Manager: Marilyn Hilgenberg Parks Manager: Larry Callihan Senior Parks Planner: Janet Meisel-Burns Grounds Supervisor: David Bothell Operations Supervisor: Dan Willadsen Project Supervisor: Merinda Bennett Recreation Manager: Keven Aggers Scheduling/Events: Jeanne Boswell Athletics Supervisor: Tim Larkin
(970) 962-2777
(970) 962-2456 (970) 962-2728 (970) 962-2454 (970) 962-2496 (970) 663-5310 (970) 667-8308 (970) 667-5256 (970) 962-2443 (970) 962-2457 (970) 962-2451 (970) 962-3433 (970) 962-2729 (970) 962-3434 (970) 962-2449 (970) 962-2432 (970) 962-2417
Cattail Creek & Olde Course Head Golf Professional Place you were born: Denver, CO Where did you go to high school: Loveland High School Most recent movie you liked: The Sniper Favorite TV Show: The Walking Dead Favorite Music/Band: Fleetwood Mac Favorite activities outside of work: Fishing Family: Wife, Chris; Son, Paul who is now 26 and married I would love to visit: Scotland What I like most about working for the Parks & Recreation Department: Security & Benefits! www.CityofLoveland.org/ParksRecreation Elizabeth.Anderson@CityofLoveland.org Molly.Elder@CityofLoveland.org www.GolfLoveland.com Andrea.Sheldon@CityofLoveland.org Jim.Dargis@CityofLoveland.org Winston.Howe@CityofLoveland.org www.OldeCourseProShop.com www.CityofLoveland.org/OpenLands www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks Janet.Meisel-Burns@CityofLoveland.org David.Bothell@CityofLoveland.org Dan.Willadsen@CityofLoveland.org Merinda.Bennett@CityofLoveland.org Keven.Aggers@CityofLoveland.org Jeanne.Boswell@CityofLoveland.org www.CityofLoveland/Athletics
See page 18 for Athletics Staff and Program Area Contact Information.
Winona Outdoor Pool: Chilson Recreation Center Facility Manager: Guest Services: Operations/Scheduling: Aquatics: Program Supervisor: Group Fitness: Personal Training: Youth/Adult: Preschool/Day Camp: Adapted Rec: Chilson Senior Center Senior Services: Leisure Times Summer
Lifeguards/Staff FRONT DESK Ashlee Taylor Tracey Newby Justin Perdue Bill Hutchinson Elaine Brush Maureen Geraghty Sherri Goering Pam Greaney Sarah Gagne Julie Gallagher FRONT DESK Gina DeBell 2016
GOLF TEE TIME Reservations: (970) 669-5800 GolfLoveland.com
PARK SHELTER Reservation Info: (970) 962-2777 CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac
ACTIVITY Registration Info: (970) 962-2386 CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac
WEATHER Cancellations: Adult (970) 962-2388, 3 Youth (970) 962-2386,2,2,1 Tennis (970) 962-2386,2,2,2
(970) 962-2435 www.CityofLoveland.org/OutdoorSwimming (970) 962-2386 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson (970) 962-2416 Ashlee.Taylor@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2439 Tracey.Newby@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2503 Justin.Perdue@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2629 Bill.Hutchinson@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2452 Elaine.Brush@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2795 Maureen.Geraghty@CityofLoveland.org RACQUETBALL (970) 962-2453 Sherri.Goering@CityofLoveland.org Reservations: (970) 962-2446 Pam.Greaney@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2386 (970) 962-2467 Sarah.Gagne@CityofLoveland.org (970) 962-2462 Julie.Gallagher@CityofLoveland.org BATTING CAGES Concessions: (970) 962-2783 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson (970) 593-8117 (970) 962-2428 Gina.DeBell@CityofLoveland.org www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson = SAC Fees Apply
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Michele Van Hare –
Environmental Education and Open Lands Volunteer Coordinator
Parks & Recreation FACILITY INFORMATION
Park Pavilion & Shelter Reservations
ONLINE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE
Reservation areas are available for public use, free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis if they are not already reserved.
Park areas marked below with a bullet symbol (l) may be reserved ONLINE at: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac
Facility Use Permits available at the Parks & Recreation Office, 500 E. Third St., Ste. 200 Reservations must be made at least five (5) business days prior to the desired reservation date. Reservations are taken beginning the first working day of January for the current year. They can be made for the bulleted park areas online 24 hours a day through WebTrac, or at the Parks & Recreation Office Monday-Friday (except on City holidays) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Reservation fees and deposits vary depending upon their location and invited guest total. Call (970) 962-2727 or go online for details. Shelter fees, permit fees, and deposits are due upon reservation. With a reservation, an Alcohol Permit may be purchased to allow facility users to have alcohol at events. In addition to the shelter & deposit fees, an Alcohol Permit is a $35 fee plus a $35 deposit. Alcohol permits expire at 10:00 p.m. on the day of the reservation (or at park closing, if earlier). By City ordinance, alcohol is NOT permitted in a City facility without the purchase of an Alcohol Permit and reservation. Large groups may be assessed a site impact fee to recover added maintenance costs incurred for large group/special event reservations. The Police Department may also require additional applications/approval for large events. Please inquire for more info.
Visit the Parks web page to see pictures taken at each park shelter, or for further information: www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks
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Walk-In Reservations are accepted in the Parks & Recreation Office
Benson Park - 1125 W. 29th Street Features one reservation gazebo, and sculpture displays throughout the park. There is very limited parking, so carpooling is suggested. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted.
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Centennial Park - 977 W. First Street Features one reservation shelter, baseball fields (reserve through LBA), stream fishing, horseshoe courts, a playground, and rec trail access.
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Dwayne Webster - 401 W. 13th Street Features three reservation shelters, basketball, tennis, horseshoe courts, playground, and cannon sculpture. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted.
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Fairgrounds Park - 700 S. Railroad Ave. Features two reservation pavilions, basketball, dog park, playgrounds, skate park, tot lot, ballfields, fishing with river access, historic sites and sculpture. Ÿ or ½ pavilion rentals available online; Whole pavilion rentals in person only. l
l Kroh Park - 5200 N. Garfield Avenue Features one reservation shelter, athletic and softball fields, a backstop, and a playground.
NON-RESERVATION AREAS: There are neighborhood parks that do NOT have reservation areas. These parks may be used on a first-come, first-served basis for small groups and neighborhood functions. A list of parks, and their locations is online:
www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks
Other Areas
which are NOT RESERVED ONLINE: - Athletic Fields - Batting Cages/Ball Fields - Fairgrounds Park Pavilions (whole) - Hammond Amphitheater - Winona Outdoor Pool Please call the office at: (970) 962-2727 to inquire about reservation availability in these areas, and to learn how to make your event reservation for 2016.
l Loveland Sports Park - 950 N. Boyd Lake Features two reservation shelters, athletic fields, spray playground, skate park, in-line hockey rinks, basketball & volleyball courts, & concession area. Large group reservations (60+) not accepted.
Mehaffey Park - 3285 W. 22nd Street Features two reservation shelters, a dog park, pond fishing, athletic fields, pickleball & tennis courts, skate park, playground, & rec trail access.
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North Lake Park - 2750 N. Taft Avenue
Features four reservation shelters, fishing, baseball, softball/athletic fields, tennis, basketball, horseshoe courts, pond fishing, a miniature railroad, swim beach (seasonal) & two playgrounds.
Namaqua Park - 730 N. CR 19E (Namaqua Rd.) Features one reservation shelter, fishing, horseshoe courts and a playground. Large group reservations (48+) not accepted. l
l Seven Lakes Park - 1975 Park Drive Features one reservation shelter, soccer fields, basketball court, playground, and rec trail access. Large group reservations (56+) not accepted.
www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson
Memorial Bench & Tree Donations
are made through the Parks and Recreation Department's Non-Profit Foundation. Call (970) 962-2729 for more information about the program.
Leisure Times Summer 2016
Parks & Recreation - RECREATION TRAILS
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RECREATION TRAIL GUIDELINES:
RESOURCES
• Please stay on the designated trail; and respect the rights of adjacent property owners. • Loveland’s trails have many different types of users. Please be courteous to others on the trail. • The flow of traffic on the trail is similar to road traffic. Always ride or walk on the right side and warn others of your approach. • Ride or walk single file when traffic is approaching from the opposite direction or when someone verbally signals they would like to pass. • Bicyclists are encouraged to use helmets and to make sure your bike is operational and properly equipped (including reflectors and lights).
City of Loveland Parks and Recreation
PLEASE NOTE: These are the most pertinent Rules, Regulations and Guidelines to the Recreation Trail system in Loveland. However, more that pertain to various Parks or Open Lands are listed
Loveland Police: Non-emergency ...... (970) 667-2151
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• Loveland's parks are open 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. No overnight parking or camping. • Glass containers/ bottles are prohibited. • Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. • Noise Ordinance is strictly enforced. • No open fires or flames. No gathering or cutting firewood. • Smoking is prohibited, except in designated areas. • Pet owners are required to pick-up and remove pet waste. Pets must be leashed and under human control at all times, except in designated Dog Park enclosures. Pets are NOT Allowed in environmentally sensitive areas. • Bicycling permitted on designated trails only. Bicyclists yield to other trail users. • Swimming, wading, boating, ice fishing and bow fishing are NOT permitted.
• Vending is not allowed in City parks, open land areas or trails without prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Department. The City's public-use space is not intended for commercial/retail activities or for long-term or a series of consecutive uses. • Remote control (RC) boating questions are addressed by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Division through the office in Fort Collins. Please call (970) 472-4300 for information. In Loveland, battery powered RC boats are approved for use on small City-owned bodies of water only; suggested sites are the Foote Lagoon or North Lake Park Duck Pond. • Motorized vehicles (except authorized) are not allowed on the trail system. • Parking allowed in designated areas only. • Littering, graffiti or markings on the trail are prohibited. • Horses (except police) are not permitted on the trail. • Feeding, trapping, hunting, or disturbing wildlife is NOT permitted.
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The following rules and regulations have been established by the City Parks and Recreation Department pursuant to Chapter 12.40 of the Loveland Municipal Code. City ordinance, Site Rules and Colorado Parks and Wildlife regulations are in effect unless otherwise posted.
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A full size printable PDF of the Recreation Trail Map is online at:
Loveland Parks & Recreation Department RULES & REGULATIONS - PARKS, OPEN LANDS & TRAILS:
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IN LOVELAND, there are trails at these locations: • Loveland Recreation Trail system (18 miles) with eight easily accessible trailheads/parking areas • Benson Sculpture Garden • Civic Center Park / Foote Lagoon • Devil’s Backbone • King’s Crossing Natural Area • Lakes at Centerra trails at Houts & Equalizer lakes • Mariana Butte Trail • McWhinney-Hahn Sculpture Park • Meadowbrook Natural Area • Mehaffey Park • Morey Wildlife Reserve • North Lake Park • Old St. Louis Natural Area • Oxbow Natural Area • River’s Edge Natural Area • Round Mountain National Recreation Trail • South Shore Scenic Parkway
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Park & Trail Information.......................... (970) 962-2727
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Fishing and Wildlife................................. (970) 472-4300
Report an Incident: w=ToSAC Fees Apply EMERGENCY......................................................................... 911 Larimer Humane Society:
Chilson Center HOURS & FEES
Full Service Fitness, Aquatics, and Sports Facility: 700 E. Fourth Street Loveland, CO 80537 Rec Center: 962-2386 Sr. Center: 962-2783 TDD: (970) 962-2620 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson
HOURS - Recreation Center:
Day Facility Hours Monday-Friday 5:30A-9:30P Saturday 6:00A-6:00P Sunday 11:00A-6:00P Day Adult/Family Hours * Monday-Friday 11:30A-1:00P Day Childcare Hours - EXPANDED! Monday-Thursday 8:45A-1:30P & 4:00-8:00P Friday 8:45A-1:30P & (Nov.-Apr.) 4:00-7:00P Saturday ONLY November-April: 9:00A-12:00P
HOURS - Senior Center:
Day Monday-Friday Saturday
Facility Hours 8:00A-5:00P CLOSED
Drop-in Billiards 8:00A-5:00P 9:00A-12:00P
Holiday Closures: Dates Observed
Memorial Day 5/30
Rec Center 5:30A-2:00P
Senior Center CLOSED
FEES Chilson Recreation Center and Chilson Senior Center: Infants (1 & under) Toddlers (2-5 Years) Youth (6-18 Years) Adults (19-61 Years) Senior Adults (62+) Family (1-2 adults + child(ren) under age 21 @ home) Childcare Visit (per child; max 2 hours)
Ø 8-Lane Lap Pool, Leisure Pool with Lazy River and Waterslide Ø Hot Tubs & Steam Room Ø Cardio Fitness Machines Ø Complete Circuit Equipment Ø Free-Motion Fitness Systems Ø Free-Weight Center Ø CycleOps POWER Group Cycling Ø Fitness & Aqua Aerobics Classes Ø Indoor Fitness Track Ø Personal Training/Nutrition Counseling Ø 3 Racquetball Courts; 2 Gymnasiums Ø Drop-In Childcare Ø Conference & Event Facilities Ø Gymnastics Center
Scan this QR Code to visit the Chilson Center webpage on your smartphone or device.
www.facebook.com/CityofLovelandChilsonCenter
Drop-In Childcare Information:
Parents, legal guardians, and persons in charge (immediate family members) participating in classes/working out may utilize the dropin childcare for ages 7 months to 8 years. Infants from 3-6 months require a reservation. Please call or stop in for details. There is a 2 hour limit per day. Hours are listed in table to the left; fees in the table below. * = Adult/Family Hours - To accommodate lunch hour workouts, this time is reserved for adults, and youth may utilize the facility only when directly supervised by someone 16 years of age or older during this time. The restriction does not apply in the Leisure Pool area. Please inquire at front desk for clarification.
Buying a 1 year Extended Use Pass?
Monthly Billing Options Available! Extended Use Passes
Daily Fee
$2.25 $3.25 $4.75 $3.50 -$1.75
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See Page 60 for SUMMER Recreation Center Fees: Fees provide access to fitness equipPASS information and get ment, gym, weight room, exercise track, racquetball courts, most 3 Months of UNLIMITED USE! fitness classes, swimming pools, hot tubs, steam room, & locker room with locker. Extended Use Passes (EUP) are a great way for frequent users to save money. They are available to everyone, and residents who live inside the Loveland city limits receive a discount! Ask about our monthly billing option for Annual Passes. Cancellation Fee may apply for passes or visit cards. Note: In the pool areas, children under the age of 6 years must be directly and appropriately supervised in the water at all times, by an individual 16 years of age or older. 6 and 7 year old children must be directly supervised on the pool deck by an individual 16 years of age or older.
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Senior Center Fees: There are no Daily Fees for individuals interested in participating in drop-in activities offered at the Chilson Sr. Center. Refer to the Active Generation pages regarding fees and suggested donations for classes/activities, or for Senior Activity Card (SAC) benefits.
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www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson
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LARGE GYM: West (front) Basketball 5:30A-3:30P; 10:00A-1:00P (18+) Adult 7:45P-9:30P Full Court Basketball 3:30-7:30P 1:00-9:30P Drop-In Family/Open LARGE GYM: East (back) Basketball --10:00A-1:00P (18+) Adult Full Court Basketball Drop-In Family/Open Pickleball 50+ Volleyball Drop-In Coed through May Only
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Wallyball
Schedules may be updated periodically; Revised schedules posted at the front desk. For more information, please call: (970) 962-2383 Equipment Rental: $1.50 per person/per hour. Challenge Court provides an opportunity to meet players or practice. All levels invited. Games are played in order of player arrival. Games are Coed, and are played to 15 points; winner plays the next player waiting, for up to 3 consecutive games.
Kids Club Racquetball Program
Learn to play and excel at Racquetball... A fast paced, energy filled exciting sport. Weekly classes cover rules, shots & technique, positioning and strategy. Learn at your own pace. Location:RB Crt 3 Instructor: Al Martinez Ages: 8-16 Mondays 6:00-7:00P $40 (8-visit punch card)
Private Racquetball Lessons
One-on-one lessons for beginner to intermediate level players. Focus on skills, technique and conditioning, to help you excel at this fast paced, exciting sport. Call (970) 962-2629 for information. Instructor: Al Martinez Age: 5+ Fee: $35 per 1-hour session Leisure Times Summer 2016
SMILE! ...you could be on the cover!
The Parks & Recreation Dept. reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, park, or public place in present and/or future printed publications or on the department web pages for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Contributed photos may also be used, at the discretion of the department. To contribute a photo for use in future publication or on our social media pages, please submit your image(s) with your information for photo credits to: City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Attn.: Laurel Lesser, 500 E. Third St., Suite 200 - Loveland, CO 80537 5 or email to: Laurel.Lesser@CityofLoveland.org
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Monday
Chilson Center POOL SCHEDULES & INFO
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Lap & Open Swim
5:30A-9:00P**
5:30A-9:00P**
5:30A-9:00P**
5:30A-9:00P**
5:30A-9:00P**
6:00A-5:30P
11:00A-5:30P
Aqua Fitness
6:00A-12:45P 5:30-6:30P
7:00A-12:45P
6:00A-12:45P 5:30-6:30P
7:00A-12:45P
6:00A-12:45P
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Swim Lessons
5:00-7:00P
5:00-7:30P
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LAP POOL:
Please anticipate limited space availability during time frames listed for aqua fitness classes and swim lessons. See the Fitness Schedule for a detailed schedule of Aqua Fitness classes. **=Adult Lap Times are 11:30a-1:00p, Monday-Friday in a few of the lanes.
LEISURE POOL: Open Swim
10:00A-9:00P*
10:00A-9:00P*
10:00A-9:00P
10:00A-9:00P*
10:00A-9:00P
10:00A-5:30P
11:00A-5:30P
9:00-10:00A**
9:00-10:00A**
9:00-10:00A**
9:00-10:00A**
9:00-10:00A**
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Lazy River & Water Walking
6:00-8:00A
6:00-9:00A
6:00-7:00A
6:00-9:00A
6:00-8:00A
6:00-9:00A
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Aqua Classes
8:00-10:00A
9:00-10:00A
7:00-10:00A
9:00-10:00A
8:00-10:00A
9:00-10:00A
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Speed Slide
1:00-9:00P
1:00-9:00P
1:00-9:00P
1:00-9:00P
1:00-9:00P
11:00A-5:30P
12:00-5:30P
Zero Depth (no water features)
* Swim lessons are held during Open Swim hours in the Leisure Pool on Mo./Tues./Thurs. 5-7:30P; Sat. 9:00A to 12:00P ** Zero Depth area for tots/toddlers (without water features) is open Mo.-Fri. for 1 hour prior to opening for all ages Open Swim See the Fitness Schedule online for detailed dates & times of Aqua Fitness. Pool schedules are subject to change without notice. In the pool areas, children under the age of 6 years must be directly & appropriately supervised in the water at all times, by an individual 16 years of age or older. 6 & 7 year old children must be directly supervised on the pool deck by an individual. 16 years of age or older. Youth (under 16) are not permitted to use steam room/outdoor hot tub. Proof of age may be required. The use of flotation devices in all bodies of water is limited to water wings or small inner tubes only. Aquatics policies are online: www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson, posted at the front desk, and in the aquatics areas.
Masters Swimming Purchase a $40 punch card, good for 8 practices
Are you looking for a Structured, adult environment to practice stroke technique, endurance, and rhythmic breathing?
Workouts for all swim levels First time triathletes welcome Qualified swim coach on deck Swim team atmosphere Technique building tips
Unsure of Your Level for Lessons?
Call the swim staff to set up a test session for the best placement, before registering for lessons at the Chilson Recreation Center pool. CHILSON SWIM STAFF (970) 962-2493
Ready to Swim Outdoors?
See pgs. 8-9 for Lake Loveland Beach or Winona Pool hours.
See pages 10-11 for Swim Lessons at Winona Pool. Swim Beach is FREE; Entry Fee to Winona Pool required.
www.cityofloveland.org/OutdoorSwimming
Call 970-962-2493 for more information
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at the Chilson Recreation Center Indoor Pool FEES: $40 per session *No classes on July 4th for Independence Day Indoor pool information available at the front desk or online: www.CityofLoveland.org/Swimming Questions? Please call: (970) 962-2FUN Swim Parent/Infant: Parent skills such as holding
positions, cues & basic safety. Infant skills are water adjustment, exploring, back float, arm movement and roll over. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 6Mo-1 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300001-10 M-F 6/6-6/17 8:30-9:00A Chilson 300001-30 M-F 7/11-7/22 8:30-9:00A Chilson 300001-32
Swim Parent/Toddler: Parent skills such as
holding positions, cues & basic safety. Water adjustment, exploring, front kick, gliding, back float, and underwater exploration. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 1.5-4 M,W 6/6-8/15* 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300002-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300002-10 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300002-15 M-F 6/20-7/1 8:30-9:00A Chilson 300002-30 M-F 7/25-8/5 8:30-9:00A Chilson 300002-31
Swim Preschool 1: Designed to orient preschool children to the aquatic environment. Learn elementary aquatic skills, development of good attitudes and safe practice around water. Basic water entry & exit, buoyancy, breath control, front and back float with support, directional movement and submersion. Includes interactive water games. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 3-5 M 6/6-8/15* 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300003-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300003-10 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300003-11 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300003-12 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300003-13 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:10-9:40A Chilson 300003-30 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:10-9:40A Chilson 300003-31 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:10-9:40A Chilson 300003-33 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:10-9:40A Chilson 300003-34 Swim Preschool 2: Prerequisite: Preschool 1 or demonstrate requirements. Help children gain greater independence in the water. Build upon basic skills to begin learning rudimentary propulsive swimming movements on both front and back. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 3-5 M 6/6-8/15* 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300004-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300004-10 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300004-11 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:50-10:20A Chilson 300004-30 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:50-10:20A Chilson 300004-31 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:50-10:20A Chilson 300004-32 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:50-10:20A Chilson 300004-33 Leisure Times Summer 2016
Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ Swim Level 1: Water exploration, water safety, entering & exiting safely, facial submersion, front & back floats, front & back glides w/support. Basics of front & back swim with arm motions, submerged objects and water breathing. M 6/6-8/15* 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300006-01 M 6/6-8/15 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300006-02 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300006-11 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300006-12 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300006-15 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300006-16 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:30-11:00A Chilson 300006-30 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:30-11:00A Chilson 300006-31 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:30-11:00A Chilson 300006-32 Swim Level 2: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 1, or demonstrate. Entry from deck, submerge entire head, front & back glides, swim on sides, rolling front to back, treading water using arms & legs, and swim on front & back using combined strokes. M 6/6-8/15* 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300007-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300007-10 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300007-11 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300007-15 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:30-11:00A Chilson 300007-30 Swim Level 3: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 2, or demonstrate. Jump into water, survival float, front & back glides, front & back crawl, HELP & huddle positions, butterfly kick & body motion, water safety, and survival technique. M 6/6-8/15* 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300008-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300008-10 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:10-5:40P Chilson 300008-16 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300008-17 Swim Level 4: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 3, or demonstrate. Improve skills and increase endurance by swimming familiar strokes. Add arm movement to the scissor kick for sidestroke. Start to learn the back crawl, breast stroke and butterfly along with the basics of turning at the wall. M 6/6-8/15* 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300009-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300009-10 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 5:50-6:20P Chilson 300009-15 Swim Level 5: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 4, or demonstrate. Coordination and refinement of strokes (front, back, butterfly, breast and side) and increase their distances. Introduction to flip turns on front and back. M 6/6-8/15* 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300010-01 Tu,Th 6/7-7/7 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300010-10 Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 6:30-7:00P Chilson 300010-15 Swim Level 6: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 5, or demonstrate. Refine strokes for efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Lifeguard readiness, competitive swim, water safety. Preparation for advanced swim activities. Tu,Th 7/12-8/11 7:10-7:40P Chilson 300016-10
See Pages 10-11 for the Swim Lessons at Winona Outdoor Pool
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Swim Levels 1-6
Swimming Lessons
Lake Loveland Swim Beach / July 4th Celebration
Lake Loveland Swim Beach Located in North Lake Park at 29th Street & Taft Avenue The beach is open daily from 10:00am-5:00pm beginning Memorial Day weekend, May 28th. The Beach will remain open thru Labor Day as water levels/staff levels permit. The beach is closed on July 3rd & 4th for a fireworks display safety zone. Children 6 & under must be directly supervised by an adult at the beach! Daycare groups of 20+ kids require advance notice. Call to make arrangements: (970) 962-2445 or email: Ashlee.Leach@CityofLoveland.org
Have a SWIMMING or GYMNASTICS PARTY! Celebrate your child's birthday at the Chilson Recreation Center and enjoy the amenities available to you. You'll flip for how fun it can be! Reserve in person at:
The Chilson Recreation Center 700 E. Fourth Street - Loveland, CO 80537 CALL FOR INFORMATION: (970) 962-2468
ONLINE AT:
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Address: 1615 4th Street SE
From the intersection of 1st Street and Madison, go south to 4th Street SE, and turn left. The pool is located on the north side of the street next to Osborn Park.
Phone: (970) 962-2435 Including Rental Inquiries and Weather Cancellations Pool Hours:
Opening for the season on Saturday, May 28th Mon. & Wed. ......12:00-7:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun. ............................12:00-5:00 p.m. Family Swim: Sunday......10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Admission Rates: Infants (under 2 years, with a paying adult) ............FREE Toddler (2-5 Years) ..................................................$2.00 Youth (6-17 Years) ...................................................$3.00
Features: A Complete Outdoor Aquatics Facility • • • • •
100 ft. Waterslide • Two 1-meter Diving Boards Shallow Water Area • Zero Depth Entry Leisure Pool Rain Drop Water Feature • Volleyball Net Bath House with Hot Showers • Basketball Court Children’s Playground (in Osborn Park) • Concessions Rules for Children: Children under 6 years of age must be directly supervised by an adult within arm's reach & in the water at all times. DAYCARES: If you are bringing more than 10 children to the pool, please go online to submit a request form for attendance: www.CityofLoveland.org/GroupSwim
Winona Pool Rentals: Call (970) 962-2727
Are you looking for a great location for a gathering, family reunion or birthday party? Rental includes the use of the shower facilities, waterslide, and other amenities. Alcohol not permitted. • Tues./Thurs./Fri./Sat. Rentals: 5:30-7:30pm Fee $250 (plus $100 Deposit) • Sunday Rentals: 5:30-8:00pm Fee $275 (plus $100 Deposit)
Adult (18+) ...............................................................$4.00 Senior (62+) .............................................................$3.25 Punch Passes: Valid for 10 or 20 admissions. Passes can be purchased at either the Chilson Center front desk or at the Winona Outdoor Pool. Passes are only good for Winona Pool and must be used during the year that they are purchased. (There will be no carry-over passes from previous years; NEW passes need to be purchased)
Toddler (2-5 Years) 10-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $16.50; Regular = $18.00 20-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $30.00; Regular = $33.00 Youth (6-17 Years) 10-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $24.50; Regular = $27.00 20-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $45.00; Regular = $50.00 Adult (18+) 10-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $32.50; Regular = $36.00 20-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $60.00; Regular = $67.00 Senior (62+) 10-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $27.00; Regular = $30.00 20-Visit: Early Bird by 5/20 = $51.00; Regular = $57.00 All Major Credit Cards are Accepted! You may choose to pay for your pool entry with cash, check, or your major credit card.
Winona Weather Cancellations for Lessons & Swim Team!
Call 962-2435
Make-ups will not be scheduled for missed lessons due to personal matters or inclement weather conditions. Classes are not cancelled unless weather causes safety concerns. Instead, dry-land swimming safety training will be conducted indoors those days. Leisure Times Summer 2016
CARA Swim Team at Winona Pool for Ages 6-18 Years
CARA Swim Team competes in three swim meets throughout the summer season. It introduces young swimmers to competitive swimming. Registrants must be able to complete 25 yards of the front crawl stroke on the first day of practice to participate. Those unable to complete 25 yards will be refunded or referred to enroll in the swim lesson program. See page 7 for Chilson Swim Lessons; See pages 10-11 for Winona Swim Lessons. Emphasis is placed on FUN and DEVELOPMENT. Ribbons are given to each child finishing their respective events at meets. Team swimsuits can be purchased at M.I. Sports & Casuals; 667-3539. Practices are held Monday-Thursday Practices begin on Monday, 6/6. Closed to Open Swim during team practices. FEE: Early Bird thru 5/20: $94; After 5/20: $104 Age: 12-18 M-Th 6/6-8/5 6:30-7:30A Winona 302001-1 Age: 6-11 M-Th 6/6-8/5 7:30-8:30A Winona 302002-1
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Winona Pool General Information
Winona Outdoor Pool SWIM LESSONS
Swimming Lessons at Winona Pool FEES: $40 per session
Outdoor Pool information is available online at: www.CityofLoveland.org/OutdoorSwimming Questions? Winona Pool: (970) 962-2435
Winona Registration - Sessions:
Registrations begin on the following dates:
-Session 1 registrations begin 5/2 at 6:00P on WebTrac; Mail-In & Walk-Ins begin 5/5, at 8:30A -Session 2 registrations begin 6/13 at 9:00A (all systems) -Session 3 registrations begin 7/5 at 9:00A (all systems) -Session 4 registrations begin 7/18 at 9:00A (all systems)
Swim Parent/Infant: Parent skills such as holding
positions, cues & basic safety. Infant skills are water adjustment, exploring, back float, arm movement & roll over. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 6Mo-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301100-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301200-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301300-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301400-1
Swim Parent/Toddler: Parent skills such as holding positions, cues & basic safety. Water adjustment, exploring, front kick, gliding, back float, & underwater exploration. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 1.5-4 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301102-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301102-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301202-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301202-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301302-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301302-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301402-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301402-2
Swim Preschool 1: Designed to orient preschool children to the aquatic environment. Learn elementary aquatic skills, development of good attitudes and safe practice around water. Basic water entry & exit, buoyancy, breath control, front and back float with support, directional movement and submersion. Includes interactive water games. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 3-5 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301104-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301104-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301204-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301204-3 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301304-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301304-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301404-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301404-2
Swim Preschool 2: Designed to orient preschool children to the aquatic environment. Learn elementary aquatic skills, development of good attitudes and safe practice around water. Basic water entry & exit, buoyancy, breath control, front and back float with support, directional movement and submersion. Includes interactive water games. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 3-5 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301105-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301205-1 See Page 7 for Swim Lessons 10 M-F 7/11-7/22 8:30-9:00A Winona 301305-1 at the Chilson Recreation Center M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301405-1 w= SAC Fees Apply www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson Leisure Times Summer 2016
tering & exiting safely, facial submersion, front & back floats, front & back glides w/support. Basics of front & back swim with arm motions, submerged objects & water breathing. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301107-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301107-2 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301107-3 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301207-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301207-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301207-3 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301307-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301307-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301307-3 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301407-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301407-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301407-3
Swim Level 2: Prerequisite- Successful
completion of Level 1, or demonstrate. Entry from deck, submerge entire head, front & back glides, swim on sides, rolling front to back, treading water using arms & legs, and swim on front & back using combined strokes. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301109-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301109-2 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301109-3 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301209-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301209-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301209-3 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301309-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301309-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301309-3 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301409-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301409-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301409-3
Swim Level 3: Prerequisite- Successful
completion of Level 2, or demonstrate. Jump into water, survival float, front & back glides, front & back crawl, HELP & huddle positions, butterfly kick & body motion, water safety, and survival technique. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301111-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301111-2 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301111-3 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301211-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301211-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301211-3 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301311-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301311-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301311-3 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301411-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301411-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301411-3
Swim Level 4: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 3, or demonstrate. Improve skills and increase endurance by swimming familiar strokes. Add arm movement to the scissor kick for sidestroke. Start to learn the back crawl, breast stroke and butterfly along with the basics of turning at the wall. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301113-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301113-2 M-F 6/6-6/17 10:20-10:50A Winona 301113-3 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301213-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301213-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 10:20-10:50A Winona 301213-3 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301313-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301313-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 10:20-10:50A Winona 301313-3 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301413-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301413-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 10:20-10:50A Winona 301413-3
Swim Level 5: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 4, or demonstrate. Coordination and refinement of strokes (front, back, butterfly, breast and side) and increase their distances. Introduction to flip turns on front and back. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301115-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301115-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301215-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301215-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301315-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301315-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301415-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301415-2
Swim Level 6: Prerequisite- Successful completion of Level 5, or demonstrate. Refine strokes for efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Lifeguard readiness, competitive swim, water safety. Preparation for advanced swim activities. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 5+ M-F 6/6-6/17 9:00-9:30A Winona 301117-1 M-F 6/6-6/17 9:40-10:10A Winona 301117-2 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:00-9:30A Winona 301217-1 M-F 6/20-7/1 9:40-10:10A Winona 301217-2 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:00-9:30A Winona 301317-1 M-F 7/11-7/22 9:40-10:10A Winona 301317-2 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:00-9:30A Winona 301417-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 9:40-10:10A Winona 301417-2
Adult Beginner: For those with limited water ability. Propulsion movement, strokes and water safety. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 16+ M-F 6/20-7/1 8:30-9:00A Winona 301218-1 M-F 7/25-8/5 8:30-9:00A Winona 301418-1
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Chilson Center AQUA & OLDER ADULT FITNESS
Aqua & Active Generation Fitness Class Descriptions Ai Chi*/ Aqua Yoga*: A water-based total body strengthening, balance, and relaxation class through movement. Ai Chi focuses on deep breathing & slow movement and is designed to improve balance, flexibility & core strength. Pilates movements are used to stretch & strengthen.
Guided Meditation and Relaxation: Meditation has been shown to enhance memory and learning, decrease feelings of stress and anxiety and improve sleep quality. It has also been known to improve blood pressure and back pain.
Aqua Cardio: Advanced. A moderate intensity, cardiovascular class. Each session will be different, with running, intervals, and circuits. Modifications will be offered.
Low Impact Fitness: Low impact aerobic movement to get your large muscle groups moving, your heart beating, and blood flowing. Strength work, balance and coordination choreography will complement the stretching and cool down. An aerobic workout for beginning and intermediate exercisers.
Aqua Circuit: For beginner/advanced exercisers. A strong cardiovascular workout that integrates upper & lower body toning exercises. Circuit alternates aerobic with toning challenges.
Power, Agility & Strength: Increase power, agility, strength and balance. You will become stronger and more flexible. Hand weights and some floor work are included in this dynamic class.
Aqua Core*: This class will assist you in learning to use slow, precise movements to increase muscle strength and coordination. Different pieces of equipment will be used such as bands, weights, balls etc. to help bring the physical body into balance. This class will also help with posture and balance.
Strength Training: Improve fitness, increase bone mass, muscle strength and reduce risks of osteoporosis with the use of the circuit machines & free weights. Class is perfect for the beginning exerciser or those who require extra help (i.e. Arthritis, MS or Joint Replacement, among others) as well as those looking to add strength training to an existing routine. Assistance is given as you strive toward independent work outs. Please call Julie at (970) 962-2462 prior to your initial class visit or attend a fitness orientation. Must be able to ambulate/transfer independently within the environment.
Aqua Fitness: Water exercise tones, firms, increases flexibility & muscle strength, and gives your cardiovascular system the workout it needs. It takes stress off joints & muscular-skeletal system, yet works heart & lungs. Advanced level includes swim skills. Aqua Motion*: Do you suffer from arthritis, limited range of motion, or twinges? The cushioning effect of the water takes the jarring movement out of the joints, offering an opportunity for a pain-free exercise. Aqua Power Jog: Add cross training & variety to your workout. An alternative to Aqua Fitness or other land based classes. Combines strength & cardiovascular exercise. Aqua Toning: Strengthen, tone and increase flexibility! Aqua Zumba®: Make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to your fitness routine. It blends the Zumba® philosophy with water resistance. There is less impact on your joints, so you can really let loose. The natural resistance means every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles. Deep Water: This class is in the deep end of the pool and is designed to improve cardiovascular, muscle strength, core and flexibility. Belts/noodles are provided for flotation. Sessions are held at Loveland High School for Fall, Winter, and Spring seasons; Summer at Winona Pool. Hydro Dance: An opportunity to get "fit” and have fun while learning dance routines in the water. A fun, challenging work out that utilizes the resistance of the water. River Walking*: Advanced Water Walking that goes against the current in the Leisure Pool, Lazy River feature. Water Walking*: Work at your own pace while walking, marching, lunging, and side stepping through the pool. An excellent class for those with joint replacement or anticipating the surgery.
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Zumba Gold®: For the active older adult and beginners of all ages, Zumba Gold takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing to fit beginners and active seniors. SS Classic: Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. A chair is available if needed for seated or standing support. SS Circuit: Combine fun & fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a SilverSneakers ball is alternated with low-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is used for standing support, stretching and relaxation exercises. SS Cardio: An advanced group exercise class designed for active adults who desire a safe and effective low-impact cardiovascular workout. Energizing, easy-to-follow movements promote heart-healthy, total-body conditioning to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance. In addition, a variety of strength training options are offered to provide a well-rounded workout. SS Yoga: Move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of seated and standing postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.
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The summer schedule runs May 2nd-July 31st. Questions? Please call: (970) 962-2FUN ABS-olutely Core: Train the abs & back while developing structural strength and proper alignment. Country Cardio: Lace up your cross trainers for these high energy line dances! Includes a progressive aerobic format, with step-by-step instructions followed by a boot-scootin’ boogie. Dance patterns are repeated, and everyone learns at the same pace. Learn contemporary as well as classic line dances. Dress for cardio country movin’! You won’t need a partner. Group Cycling: One of the most effective and motivat ing group exercise classes on our schedule! Provides great motivation AND allows for a variety of ages & levels. Arrive 15 min. early for your first session. • Movie Ride - A great workout (like you are used to in a cycling class) but time will fly by, as you watch a movie. • Senior Cycling - A low-impact cycling class that works your heart, strengthens your legs, glutes and core, improves balance and keeps your mind sharp... all to music. Designed for seniors and beginners to ensure proper form & alignment for a safe & effective workout. Interval Cardio Aerobics: A combination of step training, hi-low aerobics, and strength & flexibility exercises all packed into one workout. Just what you need to start your day and feel energized! Pilates: While focusing on the Pilates breath, learn fundamental exercises using correct posture, alignment, and understanding of the control & function of abdominal muscles used for exercises. Pilates Plus: Improve your core and postural muscle strength and endurance using Bender Ball and Bender Barre methods, resistance bands, fitballs and other apparatus. Increase muscle and joint mobility, improve blood flow, coordination and balance, learn effective fascial active stretching, muscle activation and release techniques using myofascia balls, foam rollers, and tennis balls. Power Toning: One of the fastest ways to get in shape. With a combination of great body sculpting routines, you will work every major muscle group in the body. Strengthen, tone, and increase flexibility using weights, bands, and balls. Appropriate for all fitness levels. • Power Bar Toning adds the barbell & weight plates. • Kick Power Tone adds kickboxing moves for an interval training experience. • Power Tone Plus is a total body workout with a variety cardio intervals and core conditioning.
Fitness Schedules available at the front desk and online.
Scan the QR Code with your mobile device or visit: www.CityofLoveland.org/FitnessWellness Step A medium impact cardio activity that ensures you will meet your step goal each day. Classes vary in the level of choreography. All instructors offer various options for different levels of intensity (step height) and coordination. • Level I - a series of basic moves strung together into a sequence. • Level II - incorporates elements in combination such as turns, mambos, and stomps. • Level III - the ultimate brain & body training that includes more complicated steps. Sweat, Pump & Crunch A combination of cardio blasts, strength exercises and core stability. You choose the intensity! Taste of Tabata Here is an opportunity to experience the Tabata Bootcamp training program based on High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), using the 20-10 Microburst Training Protocol. Usually a small group personal training experience, this class has been adapted to give you taste of Tabata. It’s short, high energy and fun. An awesome way to kick start your day and your metabolism. Flexible Strength Combines Yoga positions with dynamic movement to build strength, stamina balance and flexibility. Best suited for those with previous instruction in physical alignment, who are physically fit, without current injuries. Yoga Explore your body & mind with postures, breath and meditation. Emphasis on alignment and self-awareness for safe practice. Develop and maintain strength, focus, flexibility and balance for health and well-being. Other Yoga options on page 15. Zumba® Party yourself into shape. Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape. Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Before you know it, you’ll be getting fit and energy levels will soar! It’s easy, effective and exhilarating. Zumba Sentao™ Transform your chair into a dance partner. This explosive program strengthens your core, torches calories and sculpts muscle. Revolutionize your cardio workout with targeted resistance training & exotic world rhythms in never-before-seen ways.
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Chilson Center FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Cardio & Core Strength Fitness Class Descriptions
Chilson Center FITNESS / WELLNESS
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From beginners to athletes. Anyone can use the TRX system! • Develop and maintain a rock-solid core • Get toned and lose weight • Get an intense cardio workout while incorporating strength training • Improve balance and coordination
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Online at: www.cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=2421 May sessions begin 5/9
Call Sherri at 962-2453 for more information!
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Meet with a Personal Trainer, learn the fundamentals of weight training, and get set up on a weight training program. Receive a wrist band showing you have completed the class, allowing use of the strength equipment without parental supervision. Parents are NOT required to attend. Call Amy to get started at (970) 962-2630, ext. 2. Age: 12-13 $25 each
Health/Nutrition Coaching
Improve your health. Transform your life. Work one-on-one with a certified Health & Nutrition Coach who will work with you to create a highly personalized lifestyle wellness program. It can help you find balance, lose and maintain weight, prevent illness and capitalize on the healing properties of food. 1st session one hour; follow-ups 45 minutes. Contact Marci at: marcilary@gmail.com or call (970) 962-2500, ext. 1450 1 session: $50; 3 sessions: $130; 6 sessions: $210
BREAK thru to summer WITH CHilson’s complete fitness program !!!
Youth Yoga
Students will become aware of their bodies, breathing, character, and thoughts through the use of stretching, games, poses, stories, relaxation, and FUN! We’ll come together in a yoga circle and warming up using our sun poem, then work through yoga poses using a storybook or by taking a “yoga journey”. Next, we’ll move on to a breath, meditation or yoga game and finish with relaxation time. Yoga mats are provided or bring your own. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Family Balance Yoga Age: 5-9 Fee: $35 Wednesdays 5/4-5/25 5:35-6:20P 261606-3 6/8-6/29 5:55-6:40P 361606-1 7/6-7/27 5:55-6:40P 361606-2 8/3-8/24 5:55-6:40P 361606-3
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Lift Strong Weight Training
Yoga for Teens/Tweens
Enjoy some guided meditation, strengthening through individual, group, and partner poses, balancing exercises, and opportunities for stretching your mind and body in this fun and healthy class! Come to class ready to practice yoga, play games, stretch and then relax! No experience with yoga is necessary! Yoga mats are provided or bring your own. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Family Balance Yoga Age: 10-16 Fee: $40 Wednesdays 5/4-5/25 6:30-7:30P 261607-3 6/8-6/29 6:45-7:45P 361607-1 7/6-7/27 6:45-7:45P 361607-2 8/3-8/24 6:45-7:45P 361607-3
YOGA Drop-In at Mehaffey Park • • • • • • • •
A Structured Workout Program A Nutritional Plan Camaraderie-part of a team Geared to Reach ALL Fitness Levels A Time Table You Can Do – 6 Weeks Pre and Post-camp Assessments Saturday Bonus Camps Results! For Enrollment And Details Call Jaron or Tara: (970) 481-5048
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Get some fresh air & enjoy this fun, new yoga class. Increase flexibility, improve balance, and calm your mind. Open to ALL fitness levels; No yoga experience required. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. For more information call Nicole Murphy at (970) 646-2022 or Maureen Geraghty: 962-2795. Inst.: Nicole Murphy Location: Grand lawn at south end of Mehaffey Park. www.CityofLoveland.org/Mehaffey $5 drop-in fee for each session (cash/check only) S, 6/4-9/24 8:00-9:00 a.m. (weather permitting)
Chilson Center WELLNESS / MARTIAL ARTS
Family Discounts Available
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Tai Chi, meaning “Grand Ultimate Fist”, is an internal martial art. For centuries it has been a source of health, vitality, and longevity for millions of people in the Far East. Slow movements develop strong bones & balance from a firm rooting in the feet stimulating the memory and generating a feeling of confidence & relaxation. The martial arts aspect is demonstrated so that you will understand the background and context. The serenity & concentration will be yours in time. Min/Max: 5/12 Instructor: Jacqui Gee Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class #
Beginning F F
5/6-6/24 12:00-1:00P $60 $58 7/1-8/26 12:00-1:00P $68 $66
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Intermediate Advanced
Fundamentals of Mindful Meditation
This course will help you to learn more about mindfulness meditation concepts and practices. Learn meditation techniques to quiet an overly busy mind and bring full awareness to the present moment. Practicing these skills will enhance one’s sense of well-being and reduce stress. Larry Braun is a student at Mipham Shedra, Vajrayana Buddist Education Institute, a long term practitioner of meditation. Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Larry Braun Age: 18+ Tu 5/31-6/21 6:00-7:15P $12 391201-1 Further Down the Path: This next session will develop this process even further down the path of Meditation and its practices. Tu 7/12-8/2 6:00-7:15P $12 391201-2
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Tae Kwon-Do
Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Tina Baldwin Little Dragons - The traditional Tae Kwon-Do moves are used to help children learn to follow commands, learn respect, and focus. This class also helps them learn colors, shapes, and left from right; all the while learning the moves needed to complete a special ranking for the Dragon program. This course will prepare children for the next level of Tae Kwon-Do. Fees include all testing. Master Baldwin will provide information about uniforms at first class. Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Tina Baldwin Age: 3-5 W 6/1-6/29 4:30-5:30P $50 357019-1 W 7/6-7/27 4:30-5:30P $40 357019-2 W 8/3-8/31 4:30-5:30P $50 357019-3 Youth or Adult - Maum Sin Yong Tae Kwon-Do, traditional Chan Hun style Korean martial arts. Students learn to use their training to better their lives all the while learning the respect and courtesy that goes along with achieving each rank. Additional testing fees and dates will be discussed in class when individuals have reached the levels needed to advance. Uniforms are not required to start. YOUTH Age: 6-9 W,F 6/1-6/29 5:30-6:30P $50 358050-1 W,F 7/6-7/29 5:30-6:30P $45 358050-2 W,F 8/5-8/31 5:30-6:30P $50 358050-3 ADULT Age: 10+ W,F 6/1-6/29 6:30-8:30P $50 359015-1 W,F 7/6-7/29 6:30-8:30P $45 359015-2 W,F 8/3-8/31 6:30-8:30P $50 359015-3
Blended Martial Arts
An introduction to the arts of Tae Kwon-Do, Hapkido and Submission Grappling. Students will experience the basics of each, focus and learn the differences and how they work together very well. Class covers basic strikes, blocks, kicks, throws, grappling positions, and provides kids with opportunity to decide if they like a specific style or want to continue the blended program. Min/Max: 3/15 Location: Korean Academy of TKD - 240 W. 4th St. Age: 4-7 Tu 5/3-5/31 5:30-6:30P $55 261680-5 Th 5/5-6/2 5:30-6:30P $55 261680-6 Tu 6/7-7/5 5:30-6:30P $55 361608-1 Tu 7/12-8/9 5:30-6:30P $55 361608-2
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for all ages!
MASSAGE SERVICES
½ hour to 1½ hour by appointment Massage fees range: $27 -$75
Specialized Fitness Orientation
Gay Koopman, LMP, RMT (970) 420-0505
Specialized massage services in injury treatment, chronic pain management, sports massage, and prenatal/postpartum health. Mon: 10am-4:30pm; Tues: 1:45pm-6:30pm; 1st & 3rd Thur: 8:30am-1pm i
Joyce Meis, CMT, RMT (970) 691-3441 Specialized massage services in therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish and prenatal; mini-spa treatments and chair massage. Wed: 9am-8pm; Thu: 4:30-8pm; Fri: 9am-12pm; 2nd & 4th Sat: 9am-12pm
Drop-in Chair Massage (in the lobby)
2nd & 4th Tues, 9am-12pm Chair Massage Fees: $5 for 10 minutes
FOOT CARE SERVICES
Manicures/Pedicures, Rebase, Medical
June Schmidt, LNT (970) 420-0649 Manicures/Pedicures/Rebase Fees: $15-$38 Thur: 9am-4pm
Cynthia Soguero, RN, CFCN (970) 443-8494 Medically Based Foot Care Fees: $30-$45 Tues: 8:30am-1pm; 2nd & 4th Thur: 8:30am-1pm
To make an appointment, please call the service provider directly at least 24 hours in advance. Gift Certificates available! Services at Chilson Recreation/Senior Center 700 East Fourth Street, Loveland, CO Leisure Times Summer 2016
Do you have a special need and want to exercise but aren’t sure where to start? The good news is a fitness plan can be designed for just about anyone. The Adapted Recreation program will help you find the class most appropriate for your needs or help you design a program to help you meet your individual fitness goals. Call Julie at (970) 962-2462 with questions or to discuss meeting your fitness goals. Are you able to work out independently, but need an orientation to our facility tailored to your own unique needs? Call (970) 962-2462 to schedule a free one time orientation tailored just for you. Guests pay the Chilson Center Daily Admission Fee.
Senior & Specialized 10-Visit Fitness Passes The Chilson Senior & Specialized (S&S) 10-Visit Fitness Punch Pass allows you: Participation in Active Generation Fitness Classes, and access to areas including the fitness/ weight equipment, swimming pool, hot tub, and walking track. Available at Senior Center front desk. S&S Fitness Punch Pass: $35.00
Challenger Baseball
This baseball program will give children & teens (with and without disabilities) the opportunity to play baseball as teammates. Players will learn skills, teamwork and camaraderie while playing non-competitive games against other unified teams from Northern Colorado. Travel will be involved as approximately half of our games are away. Min/Max: 6/40 Location: Kroh Park *No Class 7/7 Age: 8-21 Register 1 participant Th 6/9-8/4* 6:00-8:00P $26 369001-1 Register up to 3 family members Th 6/9-8/4* 6:00-8:00P $37 369001-2
Social Opportunity
A social group for those with intellectual disabilities (and their parents or providers if they need assistance) that meets right here in Loveland most Thursdays, 4:30-6:00 p.m. The second Thursday of the month usually includes activities at the Chilson Center or other Parks & Recreation locations throughout Loveland. Call: (970) 962-2462 to get a copy of the current calendar & more information. The City of Loveland welcomes individuals of all abilities into all of our classes and programs. If you would like to participate in any class and are not sure what type of assistance or accommodations can be made, or if you would like help in making your recreation and leisure choices, please call the Adapted Recreation Coordinator at (970) 962-2462. If you arrange for a friend / family member to provide needed assistance, a support person will be admitted at no extra charge 17 except where noted.
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Adult Athletics INFO & SUMMER LEAGUES
League Skill Definitions
Level 1 (Competitive): for teams who wish to play in the highest level competition and skill offered. Players at this level should be very proficient in all skills & strategies. Level 2 & 3 (Recreation): for teams who wish to play for reasons other than exercise without getting into the highly competitive level of play. Players at this level should have average to above average skills and knowledge of the sport. Level 4 & 5 (Leisure): for teams who wish to play for exercise in a very low-key environment. Players at this level should be beginners learning the skills & techniques.
Payments & Rosters:
Full payment for each team is required at the time of registration. Rosters must follow. Major credit cards accepted.
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ATHLETICS WEB PAGE Schedules & Standings: Look for Adult Athletics Schedules, Weekly Scores and Standings online at
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Athletic Coordinators and Supervisors Phone Number and Email List:
Adult & Youth Softball Adult & Youth Volleyball Adult Basketball Adult & Youth Soccer Youth Baseball & T-Ball Youth Basketball
Allan 962-2444 Allan.Coseo@CityofLoveland.org Dana 962-2450 Dana.Redford@CityofLoveland.org
Adult & Youth Tennis Gymnastics Youth Flag Football
Kim 962-2437 Kim.Miller@CityofLoveland.org
Adult & Youth In-line Hockey Adult & Youth Lacrosse Administrative Specialist - General Athletics Information
Ashlee 962-2445 Ashlee.Leach@CityofLoveland.org
Athletic Programs Supervisor & Outdoor Aquatics Supervisor
Tim 962-2417 Tim.Larkin@CityofLoveland.org
VOLUNTEER YOUTH COACHES NEEDED! Many activities need assistance! Call the Coordinator for your area of expertise.
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Summer Lacrosse Leagues
Register 5/2/16-6/6/16: Early Bird (through 5/27).............................$520/team Team Fee (5/28-6/6)....................................$540/team Schedules available 6/10 after 4:00 p.m. online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin 6/15/16. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # W 6/15-7/27 Men's 378001-1
Summer Soccer Leagues
Register 4/18/16-5/4/16: Early Bird (through 4/26).............................$585/team Team Fee (4/27-5/4)....................................$605/team Schedules available 6/1 after 4:00 p.m. online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin 6/5 Min/Max:4/7 *No Class 6/19, 7/3, 7/7 Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Th,Su 6/5-7/28* Coed 1 377201-1 Th,Su 6/5-7/28* Coed 2 377201-2
Summer 4x4 Grass Volleyball Leagues
Register 5/2-5/23/16: Early Bird (through 5/16)...............................$80/team Team Fee (5/17-5/23)..................................$100/team Schedules available 5/25 after 4:00 p.m. online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin 6/6/16. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Tu 6/7-7/26 Coed 1 371601-1 Tu 6/7-7/26 Coed 2 371601-2 M 6/6-7/25 Women's 371602-1 M 6/6-7/18 Women's 372602-2
Summer Sand Volleyball Leagues
Register 5/2-5/23/16: Early Bird (through 5/16).............................$105/team Team Fee (5/17-5/23)..................................$125/team Schedules available 5/25 after 4:00 p.m. online: www.CityofLoveland.org/AdultAthletics. Leagues begin 6/9/16. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Th 6/9-8/4 Coed 1 371501-1 Th 6/9-8/4 Coed 2 371501-2
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Register 8/22-9/12 Early Bird (through 9/6) .............................$390/team Team Fee (9/7-9/12) ..................................$410/team Schedules available online 9/14, after 4:00 p.m. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Tu 9/20 Men's 1 473001-1 Th 9/22 Men's 2 473001-2 W 9/21 Women's 2 473101-1
Fall Soccer Leagues
Register 7/18-8/3 *No Games 9/4 Early Bird (thru 7/26) .............................$585/team Team Fee (7/27-8/3) ..............................$605/team Schedules available online 8/17 after 4:00 p.m. Min/Max: 4/7 Location: LSP Soccer #3 & #4 Age: 16+ Day Start Date Level Class # Su 8/21* Coed 1 477201-1 Su 8/21* Coed 2 477201-2
Fall Volleyball
Adult Athletics At-A-Glance
Register 8/22-9/12 Early Bird (thru 9/6) ...............................$290/team Team Fee (9/7-9/12) ..............................$310/team Schedules available online 9/14, after 4:00 p.m. Min/Max: 4/6 Location: Truscott Elementary Age: 16+ Day Date Level Class # Th 9/22 Coed 1 471201-1 Th 9/22 Coed 2 471201-2 W 9/21 Coed 3 471201-3 M 9/19 Women's 471101-1 M 9/19 Women's 471101-2
Barnes Softball Complex at Fairgrounds Park
Fall Softball Leagues
Register 7/18-8/22 Early Bird (through 8/1).............................$400/team Team Fee (8/2-8/22)..................................$420/team Schedules are available online 8/24, after 4:00 p.m. Min/Max: 4/4 Age: 16+ Day Start Level Class # Tu 8/30 Men’s D1 474001-1 Tu 8/30 Men’s E1 474002-1 Tu 8/30 Men’s E2 474002-2 Tu 8/30 Men’s E3 474002-3 Th 9/1 Men’s Church 474301-1 Tu 8/30 Women’s D 474101-1 Tu 8/30 Women's E1 474102-1 Tu 8/30 Women’s E2 474102-2 M 8/29 Coed 11"/12" D 474201-1 M 8/29 Coed 11"/12" E1 474202-1 M 8/29 Coed 11"/12" E2 474202-2 M 8/29 Coed 11"/12" E3 474202-3 M 8/29 Coed 11"/12" E4 474202-4
Fall Doubleheader Leagues
Register 7/18-8/22 Early Bird (thru 8/1)...................................$760/team Team Fee (8/2-8/22)..................................$780/team Schedules are available online 8/24, after 4:00pm. Age: 16+ Day Start Level Class # Th 9/1 Men's DH Upper 474003-1 Th 9/1 Men's DH Lower 474003-2
Tournament Dates are listed online at: http://www.cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=273
2016 Fall Programs More info appears in Summer & Fall Basketball – (6 games) Men’s/Women’s Register 8/24-9/7/16; League begins week of 9/19/16 Soccer- (7 matches) Coed Register 7/18-8/5/16; League begins 8/23/16 Softball – (7 games) Men’s/Women’s/Coed Register 7/11-8/8/16; League begins 8/23/16 Volleyball- (7 matches) Men’s /Women’s/Coed Register 8/21-9/7/16; League begins week of 9/19/16
2017 Winter Programs More info appears in the Fall & Winter Basketball – (8 games) Men’s/Women’s Register 11/21-12/12/16; League begins week of 1/9/17 Volleyball - (7 matches) Men’s/Women’s/Coed Register 11/21-12/12/16; League begins week of 1/9/17
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FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Barnes Softball Complex Batting Cages at Fairgrounds Park 401 S. Cleveland (Hwy. 287)
The batting cages feature 6 slow pitch softball, 2 fast pitch softball, and 4 baseball stations with 3 speeds.
SUMMER HOURS: MAY 28th-AUGUST 21st Monday-Friday......................12:00-8:30pm Weekends (w/tournament)...9:00am-7:00pm Weekends (no tournament)..12:00-5:00pm
7 3-811 all 59 fo C FEES: $1.50 for 20 pitches for In CAGE RENTALS: $30 p/hr.; $20 p/half hr. $40.00 for 1 hour cage & 1 hour softball field Proper gear/shoes required; bats & helmets available.
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Adult Athletics FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Fall Basketball
Youth Athletics INFO & PRE-K SOCCER
Youth Athletics Information Registration Deadlines: Early Bird registra-
tions help in the organization of our leagues. Please note deadlines & fees at registration. Register early to take advantage of cost savings! Enrollments are limited. Maximums may be reached BEFORE the Early Bird registration deadline!
T-Shirts: Each participant in youth athletics is required to wear a reversible T-shirt unless otherwise noted (available at Mountain Rentals, Inc.). The Parks & Recreation Foundation accepts used t-shirts for their scholarship recipients. To donate a gently used shirt, call (970) 962-2728. No Jewelry: For the safety of participants, wearing jewelry is not allowed at practices or games. Taping or covering of jewelry is also not allowed. As new piercings usually take weeks to heal, you are encouraged to consider program dates when planning for piercings. (Medic Alert ID’s will not be removed; chains should be taped properly to prevent injury) Volunteer Coaches: Our athletic programs are contingent upon continuing community participation. Please call 962-2450 if you are willing to assist our youth in learning sports. Training is available. GET INVOLVED! INFO ONLINE.
Wait List Policy: If a class is full, you may be
placed on ONE wait list. You are contacted when there is a cancellation or if a class is added (depends on facility, coach, participants). Indicate a DAYTIME phone for the wait list!
Weather Cancellations: Call the Youth Weather Information line: (970) 962-2386, options 2, 2, 1. Recordings updated a ½ hour before practice/game. SEE SPECIFIC PROGRAM NOTES ON RECEIPTS.
Community Youth Athletic Organizations: Other affiliated associations offering programs in the City of Loveland are: • United Soccer Club - spring & fall soccer (970) 461-9358 www.UnitedSoccerCO.org • Loveland Youth Athletic Association (LYAA) fall season tackle football •
LYAA.Colorado@gmail.com
www.theLYAA.com
Loveland Baseball Association (LBA) spring and summer season baseball (970) 670-0540 www.LovelandBaseball.org These contacts are provided as a courtesy to you, and are only suggestions (NOT exclusively endorsed by the City of Loveland). There are various other options available in surrounding communities as well.
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SOCCER
Soccer Pre/K Instructional
Drills & fun games are used to introduce soccer basics to 4-6 year olds. Basics are taught during scheduled practice times only. No additional games are played on Saturdays. Youth Athletic T-Shirts are NOT required. Min/Max: 6/10
Age: 4-6
Fee: $45 (Early Bird by 5/24) or $55 (after 5/24)
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Fee: $45 (Early Bird by 6/20) or $55 (after 6/20)
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Soccer Pre-Kindergarten Leagues
Soccer fundamentals are taught using drills and fun activities during practice times. Games are held on same days & locations as practices; games will be at both 9:00 & 10:00 a.m. No additional games are played on Saturdays. Required: Youth Athletic T-Shirts, shin guards, water bottle, no jewelry! Min/Max: 5/10 *No Class 7/5, 7/7
Age: 4-6
Fee: $55 (Early Bird by 5/24) or $65 (after 5/24)
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NEED HELP FINDING YOUR PRACTICE PLACE? The Athletic Facilities Map is located on page 26. Please refer to it if you need help finding out where your activities are taking place.
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Outdoor Basketball
Register your team today! 3-on-3 half-court. Minimum of 2 games per day. 6 players allowed per team. Levels determined by participant grade entering school in the Fall of 2016.
Register 5/2-5/25 Early Bird (through 5/17) ..............$110/team Team Fee (5/18-5/25)...................$130/team League play begins the week of 6/7. Min/Max: 3/8 *No Class 7/5, 7/7 Fee: $110 (Early Bird by 5/18) or $130 (after 5/18)
BOYS Grade: 5-6 Tu,Th 6/7-7/14* 8:00-9:30A GIRLS Grade: 5-6 Tu,Th 6/7-7/14* 8:00-9:30A BOYS Grade: 7-8 Tu,Th 6/7-7/14* 9:30-11:00A GIRLS Grade: 7-8 Tu,Th 6/7-7/14* 9:30-11:00A
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Soft Lacrosse
Introduce your young athlete to the sport of lacrosse in this exhilarating program. “Soft” lacrosse is a modified version of the game in which gender-neutral sticks and soft balls are used to teach the fundamentals of the game through drills and fun games. We provide all necessary equipment. No additional costs are involved! Min/Max: 4/30
BOYS & GIRLS Age: 6-8
Fee: $45 (Early Bird by 5/21) or $55 (after 5/21)
Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-7:00P Kroh Fld 3 Tu,Th 7/5-7/28 6:00-7:00P Kroh Fld 3
Youth Lacrosse
LACROSSE
This exciting program is designed for players of all abilities to learn and improve the fundamentals of the game. Combining practices and games in a camp-like environment provide players a complete lacrosse experience! Teams will be formed on site. Location: Kroh Park fields 3, 4 & 5. *No Class 7/4 This 6 week program will follow these guidelines: Week 1 dedicated to practicing and learning skills. Weeks 2-3 practices and games to be held as follows: Girls: Monday practices, and Wednesday games; Boys: Tuesday practices, and Thursday games Weeks 4-6 games are played on both days. Determining Age Group: Use child’s age as of 8/31/16 Required Equipment: Standard list for BOTH Boys & Girls is all purpose soccer shoes (soft cleats) or tennis shoes, mouth guard, stick, youth athletic T-shirts must be worn during games. BOYS are also required to have a helmet with a face mask (Hockey helmets are allowed), gloves (Hockey gloves are allowed), arm pads, shoulder pads, and a cup. GIRLS are also required to have eye protection/goggles. Fee: $55 (Early Bird by 5/28) or $65 (after 5/28) BOYS Age: 8-10 Min/Max: 7/48
Tu,Th 6/14-7/21 5:00-6:00P BOYS Age: 11-12 Tu,Th 6/14-7/21 6:00-7:00P BOYS Age: 13-15 Tu,Th 6/14-7/21 7:00-8:00P GIRLS Age: 8-11 M,W 6/13-7/20* 6:00-7:00P GIRLS Age: 12-15 M,W 6/13-7/20* 6:00-7:00P
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Min/Max: 8/48
Min/Max: 8/48
Min/Max: 6/30
Min/Max: 6/30
See Pages 20-21 for Adult Athletics opportunities
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Youth Athletics BASKETBALL / LACROSSE
BASKETBALL
Youth Athletics T-BALL & BASEBALL
Youth T-Ball
Designed to introduce children to the game of baseball. Schedule: Practices/Games are held on Mondays and Wednesdays from T-BALL 6/13-7/27 at either Kroh Park or North Lake Park Athletic Fields. No Practices/Games on 7/4. Min/Max: 9/12 *No Class 7/4
Age: 4-6
Fee: $60 (Early Bird by 5/27) or $70 (after 5/27)
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Youth Baseball
Designed to introduce children to the game of baseball, beyond T-Ball! Schedule: Practices/ Games are held on Tuesdays BASEBALL & Thursdays from 6/7-7/25 at either Fairgrounds Park Baseball Fields or North Lake Park/Owens Field. *No Practices/Games on 7/5 (Coach-Pitch); 6/28, 6/30 and 7/5 (Machine-Pitch). Min/Max: 10/15 Fee: $70 (Early Bird by 5/26) or $80 (after 5/26)
COACH PITCH Age: 6-8 Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 4:15-5:45P
Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 6:15-7:45P MACHINE PITCH Age: 6-8 Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 8:30-10:00A Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 8:30-10:00A Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 8:30-10:00A Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 8:30-10:00A MACHINE PITCH Age: 8-10 Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 10:30A-12:00P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 10:30A-12:00P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 10:30A-12:00P Tu,Th 6/7-7/28* 10:30A-12:00P
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Youth Baseball for Ages 8+ with and without disabilities Challenger Baseball This baseball program will give children & teens (with and
without disabilities) the opportunity to play baseball as teammates. Players will learn skills, teamwork and camaraderie while playing non-competitive games against other unified teams from Northern Colorado. Travel will be involved as approximately half of our games are away. Min/Max: 6/40 Location: Kroh Park *No Class 7/7 Age: 8-21 Register 1 participant: Th 6/9-8/4* 6:00-8:00P $26 369001-1 Register up to 3 family members: Th 6/9-8/4* 6:00-8:00P $37 369001-2
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This recreational league promotes skill development and sportsmanship for girls ages 8-13 as of 8/31/16. Ages 8-10 games are played Tuesday FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL & Thursday; Ages 11-13 play games on Mondays & Wednesdays. Location: Barnes Complex at Fairgrounds Park.
MACHINE PITCH - PRACTICES Min/Max: 10/14 Age: 8-10
Fee: $60 (Early Bird by 5/24) or $70 (after 5/24)
M 6/6-7/28 6:00-7:00P Jr. Achiev 336201-01 M 6/6-7/28 5:00-6:00P Jr. Achiev 336201-02 M 6/6-7/28 6:00-7:00P Kroh SB 3 336201-03 M 6/6-7/28 7:00-8:00P Kroh SB 3 336201-04 M 6/6-7/28 5:00-6:00P NL BB Fld 336201-05 M 6/6-7/28 6:00-7:00P NL BB Fld 336201-06 M 6/6-7/28 6:00-7:00P SilverGlen 336201-07 M 6/6-7/28 5:00-6:00P SilverGlen 336201-08 M 6/6-7/28 6:00-7:00P Woodmere 336201-09 PLAYER PITCH - PRACTICES Min/Max: 10/14 Age: 11-13 Fee: $75 (Early Bird by 5/24) or $85 (after 5/24)
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Amazing Athletes
Our action packed sports program is specifically designed to enhance your child’s learning experience through movement. Your child will learn the basic fundamentals and mechanics of 9 different ball sports while also building self-confidence, practicing teamwork, and improving their fine- and gross-motor skills. Our coaches are trained to work with every child at their own developmental level in a non-competitive, learning-based environment. Your athlete will explore soccer, volleyball, football, basketball, tennis, golf, lacrosse, hockey, and baseball. Min/Max: 6/12 Locations: Loveland Sports Park / Mehaffey Park information online: www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks Fee: $45 Age: Parent/Tot 1.5-2
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CHALLENGER SPORTS / BRITISH SOCCER -
www.ChallengerSports.com 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. OR 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. 6/13-6/17: Soccer Camp @ Loveland Sports Park 8/1-8/5: Soccer Camp @ Loveland Sports Park
See Page 21 for Adult Softball
FITKIDZ!!!
Summer Camps
SKYHAWKS -
This competition free program promotes a healthy and active lifestyle that helps build confidence and coordination. Activities include: fitness fundamentals, baseball, golf, basketball, and soccer. Min/Max: 6/20 Location: Mehaffey Park Lawn Age: 3-5 M-Th 6/20-6/23 9:00A-12:00P $102 360612-1 M-Th 7/11-7/14 9:00A-12:00P $102 360612-2 M-Th 7/25-7/28 9:00A-12:00P $102 360612-3
www.Skyhawks.com/Colorado 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 6/6-6/10: Basketball @ Lvld. Sports Park - Ages 6-12 7/11-7/15: Flag Football @ Lvld. Sports Park Ages 6-12 7/18-7/22: Volleyball @ Chilson Center - Ages 7-14 7/25-7/29: Mini Hawks (Soccer, Baseball & Basketball) @ Loveland Sports Park - Ages 4-7
More Loveland events & sports camps:
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Girls Fast Pitch Softball
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Youth Athletics CARA TENNIS TEAM
Tennis Lessons at Outdoor Courts FEES: vary by number of contact hours Park location information is on page 4 or online at: www.CityofLoveland.org/Parks Questions? Call Kim at (970) 962-2437
Tennis: CARA Team
Tennis: Pre-CARA Camp
Age: 7-18
Age: 7-12 Tu-F 5/31-6/3 Age: 13-18 Tu-F 5/31-6/3
CARA (Colorado Association of Recreational Athletics) provides a recreational, non-ranked, non-sanctioned opportunity for young tennis players to learn competitive strategies and skills in a fun, learning environment. Practice 2x/week with matches on Fridays. A State Tournament for all participants will be held at the end of the season; dates TBD. A mandatory parent meeting will be held before or after your practice Thursday, June 9. A team t-shirt is also required. Fee: $106 (Early Bird by 5/27) or $116 (after 5/27)
BOYS Age 7-10: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 BOYS Age 11-12: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 BOYS Age 13-14: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 BOYS Age 15-18 Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 GIRLS Age 7-10: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 GIRLS Age 11-12: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 GIRLS Age 13-14: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21 GIRLS Age 15-18: Tu,Th 6/7-7/21
A chance for those players registering for CARA Tennis to gain the advantage. Emphasis is placed on all aspects of match play, skills and strategies that you need to succeed. Participants must be registered for CARA Tennis in order to participate. Fee: $30 (Early Bird by 5/20) or $40 (after 5/20)
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A team t-shirt is required. The same shirt will be used as in previous years. To order a shirt use the activity number online or at the Chilson Recreation Center. T-shirt orders must be placed by 12:00 noon on June 14th. Age: 7-18 Fee: $4 each 325900-01
Lessons for all ages & abilities
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Tennis: 10 & Under
This program utilizes the new and exciting 10 & Under format which encourages confidence YOUTH TENNIS through immediate progress! Smaller racquets, slower and lighter balls and shorter court dimensions make the learning process easier and more fun! Junior racquets and tennis balls are provided. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 5-7 45 minute sessions Fees: 1 day p/wk. $29; 2 days p/wk. $47
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Fees: 1 day p/wk. $32; 2 days p/wk. $53
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Tennis Program for Youth (Ages 7-18)
Tennis: Parent/Tot
Introduce your 3-4 year old to the game of tennis. Toddlers bring an adult buddy to help you improve hand/eye coordination, learn exciting games, and have fun! Enroll child only. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 3-4 45 minute sessions Fee: 1 day p/wk. $29
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Tennis: Parent/Child
A great class for parent & child ages 10+ to bond while learning & improving their game. Enroll both child and adult. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 10+ 1 hour sessions Fee: 1 day p/wk. $27 each
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Tennis: Youth Beginner
Basic fundamentals are taught, and students are introduced to different types of grips, footwork, forehand, backhand, serve, volley, and scoring. A great starting point for those who have never played, or for those needing to review & master basic skills. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 11-17 1 hour OR 1.5 hour sessions Fees: 1 day p/wk. 1 hour $32; 1 day p/wk. 1.5 hours $40 2 days p/wk. 1 hour $53
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The intermediate player should be able to rally using forehands and backhands. Accelerated instruction and drills are incorporated to improve stroke development and increase confidence in forehand, backhand, serve, return of serve, volley and mid-court volleys. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 11-17 1 hour sessions Fee: 2 days p/wk. $53
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Tennis: Youth Advanced
Has more dependable strokes and is able to judge where the ball is going. Class introduces strategies for singles and doubles, drills for power, lob, overhead, and half volleys. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 11-17 1 hour sessions Fee: 2 days p/wk. $53
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Tennis: Private Lessons
Age: 5+ Improve your skills quickly with the focused attention that private lessons offer! Enjoy the most one-on-one time with your own instructor and focus on the skills that will make your game better. Fee includes one lesson for one hour. Please call 970-962-2437 for more information or to request a specific instructor. Otherwise an instructor will contact you to arrange the date, time and location of the lesson once registration is complete. INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE Fee:$35ea. 1 person/1 lesson/1 hour Class # 324101-01
Tennis: Semi-Private Lessons
Age: 5+ Same lesson information as the private lessons listed above. Share a lesson with one or two other people and still receive the benefits of a personalized lesson at a discounted rate. 2 ATTENDING Fee: $28 per person 2 people/1 lesson/1 hour Class # 324151-01 3 ATTENDING Fee: $25 per person 3 people/1 lesson/1 hour Class # 324171-01
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JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS Offered by Williams Tennis School in cooperation with the City of Loveland Parks & Recreation Department
A more competitive league for the young tennis player. Ages: 13-18 Practices: Tues./Thurs. evenings at Mehaffey Park Matches: Mon. at various Northern Colorado locations Dates: May 31 – August 7 Cost: $325 For more info or to register, go to www.williamstennisschool.com or call Steve Williams at (970) 222-3439 Email: steve@williamstennisschool.com
Tennis: Adult Beginner
Basic fundamentals are taught. Students are introduced to different types of grips, footwork, forehand, backhand, serve, volley, and scoring. A great starting point for those who have never played, or for those needing to review & master basic skills. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 18+ 1 hour OR 1.5 hour sessions Fee: 1 day p/wk. 1 hour $32; 1 day p/wk. 1.5 hours $40 2 days p/wk. 1 hour $53
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Tennis: Adult Intermediate
The intermediate player should be able to rally using forehands & backhands. Accelerated instruction & drills are incorporated to improve stroke development and increase confidence in forehand, backhand, serve, return of serve, volley & mid-court volleys. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 18+ 1 hour sessions Fee: 1 day p/wk. $32; 2 days p/wk. $53
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Tennis: Adult Advanced
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GYMNASTICS CLASSES
Gymnastics: Parent/Tot
Spend quality time with your little one while helping them to grow spatial awareness, gross motor and social skills. Experience fun obstacle courses, swing on the bars and balance on the beams. Classes begin with movement exercises and finish with parachute games. Basic safety and spotting covered. Wear loose fitting clothing, and be prepared to go barefoot! An adult buddy is required to participate with all students. All children participating in class activities must be registered for the class. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 1.5-3 W 5/11-6/1 9:35-10:05A $27 257135-05 F 5/13-6/3 10:30-11:00A $27 257135-06 Sa 6/4-6/25 9:00-9:30A $27 330101-04 M 6/6-6/27 8:50-9:20A $27 357135-01 M 6/6-6/27 6:00-6:30P $27 330101-01 Tu 6/7-6/28 9:00-9:30A $27 330101-02 Th 6/9-6/30 9:00-9:30A $27 330101-03 F 6/10-7/1 10:30-11:00A $27 357135-03 F 7/8-7/29 10:30-11:00A $27 357135-06 Sa 7/9-7/30 9:00-9:30A $27 330201-04 M 7/11-8/1 8:50-9:20A $27 357135-04 M 7/11-8/1 6:00-6:30P $27 330201-01 Tu 7/12-8/2 9:00-9:30A $27 330201-02 Th 7/14-8/4 9:00-9:30A $27 330201-03 F 8/5-8/19 10:30-11:00A $21 357135-08
Gymnastics: Tumbling Tots
For those tots who are ready to explore the world of gymnastics on their own. This class teaches skills in a fun, creative environment while enhancing socialization & independence. Min/Max: 4/6 Age: 3-4 Sa 6/4-6/25 9:45-10:30A $33 330106-04 Tu 6/7-6/28 9:45-10:30A $33 330106-01 W 6/8-6/29 4:00-4:45P $33 330106-02 Th 6/9-6/30 9:45-10:30A $33 330106-03 Sa 7/9-7/30 9:45-10:30A $33 330206-04 Tu 7/12-8/2 9:45-10:30A $33 330206-01 W 7/13-8/3 4:00-4:45P $33 330206-02 Th 7/14-8/4 9:45-10:30A $33 330206-03
Gymnastics: Wiggle Worms
Get your wiggles out as we move and tumble on some of the gymnastics equipment and mats. Also, we’ll hear finger plays, sing songs or read stories. The class will end with parachute games. Parent/guardian participation is required for ages 1 and 2, optional for age 3. All children participating in activities must be registered. Min/Max: 4/10 Age: 2-3 M 5/9-5/23 10:15-10:50A $22 257136-05 W 5/11-6/1 11:10-11:45A $29 257136-06 W 6/8-6/29 10:25-11:00A $29 357136-01 F 6/10-7/1 8:50-9:25A $29 357136-02 W 7/6-7/27 10:25-11:00A $29 357136-03 F 7/8-7/29 8:50-9:25A $29 357136-04 W 8/3-8/17 10:25-11:00A $22 357136-05 F 8/5-8/19 8:50-9:25A $22 357136-06
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Gymnastics: Kidnastics
Age appropriate skills are taught through the use of obstacle courses and fun stations for the development of strength, balance and flexibility. Children will be introduced to basic gymnastic skills on each event. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 4-5 Sa 6/4-6/25 10:30-11:30A $40 330110-05 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 10:30-11:15A $47 330110-02 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 4:15-5:00P $47 330110-03 W 6/8-6/29 4:45-5:30P $33 330110-04 Sa 7/9-7/30 10:30-11:30A $40 330210-05 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 10:30-11:15A $47 330210-02 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 4:15-5:00P $47 330210-03 W 7/13-8/3 4:45-5:30P $33 330210-04
Gymnastics: Advanced Kidnastics
For those 4 & 5 year olds who are ready for more advanced skills. Instructor approval required. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 4-5 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 10:30-11:15A $47 330115-01 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 4:15-5:00P $47 330115-02 W 6/8-6/29 4:45-5:30P $33 330115-03 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 10:30-11:15A $47 330215-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 4:15-5:00P $47 330215-02 W 7/13-8/3 4:45-5:30P $33 330215-03
Gymnastics: Intro to Gymnastics
New to gymnastics? This is the place to start! You will be introduced to all apparatus and terminology and be prepared for Novice, Level 1. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Sa 6/4-6/25 11:30A-12:30P $40 330117-05 M 6/6-6/27 6:45-7:45P $40 330117-01 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 11:15A-12:15P $55 330117-02 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 5:00-6:00P $55 330117-03 W 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:30P $40 330117-04 Sa 7/9-7/30 11:30A-12:30P $40 330217-05 M 7/11-8/1 6:45-7:45P $40 330217-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 11:15A-12:15P $55 330217-02 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 5:00-6:00P $55 330217-03 W 7/13-8/3 5:30-6:30P $40 330217-04
Gymnastics: Novice Level 1
The fundamentals of gymnastics are taught on each event - vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Sa 6/4-6/25 12:30-1:30P $40 330120-05 M 6/6-6/27 6:45-7:45P $40 330120-01 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 11:15A-12:15P $55 330120-02 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 5:00-6:00P $55 330120-03 W 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:30P $40 330120-04 Sa 7/9-7/30 12:30-1:30P $40 330220-05 M 7/11-8/1 6:45-7:45P $40 330220-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 11:15A-12:15P $55 330220-02 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 5:00-6:00P $55 330220-03 W 7/13-8/3 5:30-6:30P $40 330220-04
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For those who have completed and mastered the skills in Novice - Level 1 and are ready for more challenging skills. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Sa 6/4-6/25 12:30-1:30P $40 330125-05 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 12:15-1:15P $55 330125-02 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-7:00P $55 330125-03 W 6/8-6/29 6:30-7:30P $40 330125-04 Sa 7/9-7/30 12:30-1:30P $40 330225-05 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 12:15-1:15P $55 330225-02 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 6:00-7:00P $55 330225-03 W 7/13-8/3 6:30-7:30P $40 330225-04
Gymnastics: Advanced Beginner Level 3
This level continues to build a strong foundation of skills on each event. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 12:15-1:15P $55 330130-01 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-7:00P $55 330130-02 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 12:15-1:15P $55 330230-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 6:00-7:00P $55 330230-02
Gymnastics: Intermediate Level 4
A more involved class focusing on fine tuning and correct execution of all skills on each event while continuing to learn new ones. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 7:00-8:00P $55 330135-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 7:00-8:00P $55 330235-01
Gymnastics: Advanced Intermediate Level 5 This level corresponds with USAG level 5 in which advanced skills, strength and flexibility are emphasized. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 6-12 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 7:00-8:00P $55 330140-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 7:00-8:00P $55 330240-01
Gymnastics: High Energy for Boys
This high energy all-boys class will focus on building strength on the floor, beams, and bars. Skill focus for the floor includes handstands, cartwheels, and back handsprings. On the trampoline, we will work on back tucks. For bars and beam, we will polish beginning skills. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 4-6 M 5/9-5/23 2:05-2:55P $26 257141-05 F 5/13-6/3 9:35-10:25A $34 257141-06 M 6/6-6/27 10:55-11:45A $34 357141-01 M 7/11-8/1 10:55-11:45A $34 357141-02
Gymnastics: Boys
A boy’s specific class to introduce the fundamentals of men’s gymnastics. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 4-6 Sa 6/4-6/25 10:30-11:30A $40 330145-03 Sa 7/9-7/30 10:30-11:30A $40 330245-03 Age: 7-10 Sa 6/4-6/25 12:30-1:30P $40 330147-03 Sa 7/9-7/30 12:30-1:30P $40 330247-03
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Gymnastics: Teen Gym
Learn and refine your skills with others your own age. All abilities welcome. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 13-16 W 6/8-6/29 6:30-7:30P $40 330150-01 W 7/13-8/3 6:30-7:30P $40 330250-01
Gymnastics: Open Gym Saturdays
Drop in for extra workouts or practice skills on our equipment in an unstructured, safe environment. An instructor is present to lead a warm-up, set up stations, spot skills & assist. Age: 6-16 Min/Max: 4/15 SATURDAYS 1:30-2:30P $5 5/7 230270-04 6/4 330170-01 6/11 330170-02 6/18 330170-03 6/25 330170-04 7/9 330270-01 7/16 330270-02 7/23 330270-03 7/30 330270-04
Cheer & Tumble
This exciting, high energy class combines progressive dance, cheer motions, power tumbling and stunts. Students work as a team to perfect routines while advancing as individuals. Min/Max: 4/8 Age: 5-9 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 5:00-6:00P $55 330156-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 5:00-6:00P $55 330256-01 Age: 10-16 Tu,Th 6/7-6/30 6:00-7:00P $55 330158-01 Tu,Th 7/12-8/4 6:00-7:00P $55 330258-01
Tumbling for Cheer:
The Cheer & Dance Connection This class will polish your cheerleading tumbling skills - from cartwheels and running passes to back hand springs and standing tucks. You must have a solid handstand and bridge to participate in the program. All coaches are USASF cheer certified. Contact Vel Green of The Cheer & Dance Connection at (970) 305-0803 or velgreen970@gmail.com for more info. Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: The Cheer & Dance Connection Age: 6-10 M 6/6-6/27 3:30-4:25P $49 361612-1 M 7/11-8/1 3:30-4:25P $49 361612-2 Age: 9-15 F 6/3-6/24 4:00-5:00P $49 361612-3 F 8/5-8/26 4:00-5:00P $49 361612-4
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Gymnastics: Beginner Level 2
TOTS & TODDLERS GYMNASTICS
Creative Gymnastics
This high energy gymnastics program includes tumbling, bars, balance beam, obstacle course, front rolls, bridges, cartwheels, round offs, hand-stands and more. We will develop strength and coordination with each class. All children participating in activities must be registered. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 2.5-3 M 5/9-5/23 9:00-9:30A $24 262102-03 Age: 3.5-5 M 5/9-5/23 9:35-10:05A $24 262103-03
Preschool Playtime
Come run, jump, roll, climb and play in our gymnastics room! Bring an adult buddy to play with. A staff person will be present to assist as needed. Space is limited to 15 participants. Pay for child only and present your receipt to the staff person. Min/Max: 4/15 Age: 3-6 THURSDAYS 1:30-2:30P $5 6/9 330168-01 7/14 330268-01 6/16 330168-02 7/21 330268-02 6/23 330168-03 7/28 330268-03 6/30 330168-04 8/4 330268-04
WEBBY Dance & Gymnastics Combo
NEW! These classes are a combination of ballet, creative movement and gymnastics and incorporate choreographed routines with age appropriate music. Program also includes a variety of creative props and obstacle courses. Min/Max: 8/20 Contact Vel Green (970) 305-0803 or velgreen970@gmail.com for info. Instructor: The Cheer & Dance Connection *No Class 7/6 Age: 2-3 W 6/8-6/22 8:45-9:30A $27 361614-1 W 6/29-7/27* 8:45-9:30A $36 361614-2 W 8/3-8/17 8:45-9:30A $27 361614-3 Age: 3-5 W 6/8-6/22 9:35-10:20A $27 361614-4 W 6/29-7/27* 9:35-10:20A $36 361614-5 W 8/3-8/17 9:35-10:20A $27 361614-6
Have a GYMNASTICS PARTY!
Gymnastics: Twinkling Stars
This class will focus on front rolls, handstands, cartwheels, bridges, back walk overs, bars, beam, creative movement and fun obstacle courses. All children participating in class activities must be registered. Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 2.5-4 Min/Max: 4/8 W 5/11-6/1 8:55-9:30A $29 257137-05 F 5/13-6/3 11:10-11:45A $29 257137-06 Age: 2.5-4 Min/Max: 4/12 M 6/6-6/27 10:15-10:50A $29 357137-01 F 6/10-7/1 11:10-11:45A $29 357137-02 M 7/11-8/1 10:15-10:50A $29 357137-03 F 7/8-7/29 11:10-11:45A $29 357137-04 F 8/5-8/19 11:10-11:45A $22 357137-05
Gymnastics: Rising Stars
Our Rising Stars class focuses on creative movement, gymnastics, and some basic cheer moves. We will work on perfecting front rolls, handstands, and cartwheels. Plus, class time is spent on round offs, back and front walk overs, beginning bar skills and new skills on the balance beam. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 3.5-5 M 5/9-5/23 1:15-2:00P $25 257139-05 W 5/11-6/1 10:15-11:00A $33 257139-06 M 6/6-6/27 9:25-10:10A $33 357139-01 W 6/8-6/29 11:05-11:50A $33 357139-02 F 6/10-7/1 3:10-3:55P $33 357139-03 M 7/11-8/1 9:25-10:10A $33 357139-04 W 7/6-7/27 11:05-11:50A $33 357139-05 F 7/8-7/29 3:10-3:55P $33 357139-06 W 8/3-8/17 11:05-11:50A $26 357139-07 F 8/5-8/19 3:10-3:55P $26 357139-08
Gymnastics Super Stars
Our Super Stars class focuses on perfecting basics of tumbling, like front rolls, handstands, and cartwheels. Plus, class time will be focusing on round offs, bridge Reserve in person at: kick overs, and basics of back handsprings, as well as The Chilson Recreation Center new skills on the bar and balance beam. Min/Max: 4/8 700 E. Fourth Street Instructor: Brianna Green Age: 4-6 (970) 962-2468 M 5/9-5/23 11:00-11:45A $25 257140-05 www.CityofLoveland.org/BirthdayParties F 5/13-6/3 12:00-12:45P $33 257140-06 M 6/6-6/27 1:30-2:15P $33 357140-01 F 6/10-7/1 9:30-10:15A $33 357140-02 See Pages 30-31 for M 7/11-8/1 1:30-2:15P $33 357140-03 32 more Gymnastics Classes F 7/8-7/29 9:30-10:15A $33 357140-04 F 8/5-8/19 9:30-10:15A $26 357140-05 w= SAC Fees Apply www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson Leisure Times Summer 2016
A high quality, state-licensed, comprehensive preschool program for your 3 to 5 year old that includes a balance of play-based, child-directed discovery and teacher-led, small group activities. Kindergarten-readiness is ensured through the encouragement of self-regulation, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. The Small Fries Preschool program follows the CO Early Learning & Development Guidelines to build curriculum in the following content areas: l Social/Emotional Development l Cognitive Development l Language & Early Literacy l Fine & Gross Motor Skills l Creativity l Arts Expression l Health & Physical Development l Logic & Reasoning l Approaches to Learning
REGISTRATION for the Fall 2016 - Spring 2017 School Year began February 4th Registration is NOT available online. Open spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
9:00-11:30A
Registration Fee $30
Fall 2016 Session Fee $384
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$690
4-5
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Pre-K Pre-K
* An annual, non-refundable Registration Fee of $30 per child is due at the time of enrollment. ** Fall 2016 Session fees are broken down into monthly tuition payments and are due on the 1st of each month, August through December. • The Small Fries school year begins August 22, 2016 and ends May 26, 2017. It will generally follow the Thompson School District Calendar for district-wide holiday breaks and other school closures. All dates are subject to change per their annual calendar. Classroom calendars are distributed monthly, once in session. • To ensure classroom consistency & success, your enrollment in the Fall 2016 Session guarantees your child a space in the Spring 2017 Session, assuming all tuition payments are current. Spring 2017 Session fees are available in the Parent Handbook, distributed to all enrolled families.
For more information or to schedule a tour, call: (970) 962-2467 www.CityofLoveland.org/SmallFries
Preschool Mini-Camps
Age 3-4 Preschool/Pre-K: Things That Go Tu,Th 6/14-6/16 355001-5 Wings & Things Tu,Th 6/28-6/30 355001-6 Animal Friends Tu,Th 7/12-7/14 355001-7 Water Wonders Tu,Th 7/26-7/28 355001-8
Pre-K LEGO Camp
Classes are filled with songs, games, crafts, dramatic play, sensory activities, and outdoor exploration. See weekly themes below. Min/Max: 4/8 Inst.: Meghan Beecher Fee: $24 p/2-day session Times: 9:30-11:30A Age 5-6 Pre-K/Kindergarten: Things That Go M,W 6/13-6/15 355001-1 Wings & Things M,W 6/27-6/29 355001-2 Animal Friends M,W 7/11-7/13 355001-3 Water Wonders M,W 7/25-7/27 355001-4
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Build various projects to investigate basic engineering concepts. YEL instructors are adept at using a mix of DUPLO (large) LEGO blocks and regular sized LEGO blocks to help your little one understand and enjoy early engineering. Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Youth Enrichment League Age: 4-5 M-F 7/11-7/15 9:30-11:30A $85 361621-1
Pre-K Watercolor Painting
Spend time with your little budding artist to learn multiple watercolor techniques that can help achieve fun and funky effects to watercolor painting! Required parent/mentor (14+) class. A supply fee of $1 is due to instructor at first class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Jackie Lillis Age: 3-6 Th,F 6/16-6/17 10:30-11:30A $20 357601-1
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Batik for Preschoolers
Create beautiful batiks in a new and fun way! You will use glue and paint to transform fabric into a work of art. Required parent/mentor (14+) class. $2 supply fee is due to the instructor at first class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Jackie Lillis Age: 3-6 Th,F 6/16-6/17 9:00-10:00A $20 357600-1
Something’s Fishy
Picasso Self-Portraits
Stars for a nose and triangles for eyes, oh my! Build an abstract self-portrait based on a beloved artist, Pablo Picasso. Required parent/mentor (14+) class. $1 supply fee is due to the instructor at first class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Jackie Lillis Age: 3-6 W 7/6 9:00-10:00A $12 357602-1
Colorado is swimming with fish! You will learn about where fish live and what a day in the life of a fish might be like. Stories and crafts will show fish in all shapes and sizes. We will even catch some fish hiding in our classroom. $3 supply fee is due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey Forsyth Age: 2-3 Tu 6/14-7/5 9:30-10:15A $28 357605-1 Age: 3.5-5 Tu 6/14-7/5 10:45-11:30A $28 357605-2
Ready, Set, Draw with Me: Summer Fun
Dinosaur Discovery
In this step-by-step drawing class allows you to enjoy quality time together, teaches you and your young artist drawing basics and using dry media for coloring. Warmup exercises/games get you ready and summerthemed pieces inspire unique final touches. Learn skills you can share for a lifetime! $4 supply fee is due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Paige Keck Age: 2.5-4 M,W 6/13-6/22 9:45-11:00A $46 357604-1
4th of July Party
Age: 2-3 F 7/1 Age: 3.5-5 F 7/1
Celebrate Independence Day by creating your very own rocket, star and sparkles! You also enjoy songs and make a red, white and blue snack! Wear your USA colors, too! Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey Forsyth
9:30-10:30A
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Spring Into Nature
Join Kelsey and celebrate this exciting time of year, when nature is coming alive all around us. We will explore through fun stories, songs, nature strolls, science activities and creative crafts. $3 supply fee is due to the instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey Forsyth Age: 2-3 Th 5/12-6/2 9:30-10:15A $28 257608-1 Age: 3.5-5 Th 5/12-6/2 10:45A-12:00P $36 257609-1
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Become a dinosaur with roaring books, fun songs and finger plays! Then, make your own dinosaur costumes, characters and crafts that come to life for even more take home fun! $3 supply fee is due to instructor at first class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Karla Kathan Age: 2-3 Tu,Th 6/28-6/30 1:30-3:00P $28 357676-1 Age: 3.5-5 M,W 7/11-7/13 1:30-3:00P $28 357676-2
Get Buggy!
Explore the insect world through crafts, songs stories and hands-on experiences. Practice our exploration skills with butterfly nets and take a closer look with a magnifying glass. $3 supply fee is due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey Forsyth *No Class 7/14 Age: 2-3 Th 6/30-7/28* 9:30-10:15A $28 357607-1 Age: 3.5-5 Th 6/30-7/28* 10:45-11:30A $28 357607-2
Little Colorado
Time to get a head start on Colorado education! We will learn about Colorado animals, ecosystems, Colorado history and more! Crafts and stories will also help us celebrate our state’s 139th birthday! $3 supply fee is due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Kelsey Forsyth Age: 2-3 Tu 7/19-8/9 9:30-10:15A $28 357608-1 Age: 3.5-5 Tu 7/19-8/9 10:45-11:30A $28 357608-2
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bination of tap, ballet, and creative movement, while learning choreographed routines. A variety of fun props are used, including pom poms, tambourines, leis and more! Contact Vel Green (970) 305-0803 or velgreen970@gmail.com for more info. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Webby Dance Age: 2-3 Tu 6/7-6/28 10:20-11:00A $36 361615-1 Tu 7/12-8/2 10:20-11:00A $36 361615-2 Tu 8/9-8/23 10:20-11:00A $27 361615-3 Age: 3-5 Tu 6/7-6/28 11:05-11:50A $36 361615-4 Tu 7/12-8/2 11:05-11:50A $36 361615-5 Tu 8/9-8/23 11:05-11:50A $27 361615-6
Mommy and Me Dance Come join this fun
class and enjoy dancing with your little one! Debby will introduce your child to the very basics of ballet, tap and jazz. Movement skills will be enhanced while utilizing appropriate music and props. Ballet shoes are recommended, but not required. Class fee includes parent. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Debby Jantzen *No Class 5/28 Age: 3-5 Sa 5/14-6/11* 9:45-10:30A $29 357640-1 Sa 7/23-8/13 9:45-10:30A $29 357640-2
Zumba Kids, Jr.
This class is a dance ‘n’ play party for lil’ feet, where pint-sized animals get silly, dream big and begin their journey to a healthy future. Kids can just let loose and be themselves - little bundles of natural energy that are endlessly curious about new sounds & experiences! They socialize, move to ageappropriate music and play games with other kids. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructors: Courtney Roe (Tuesdays) & Sarah Vrem (Wednesdays) are both licensed Zumba Kids instructors. Age: 3-4 Tu 5/10-5/31 10:30-11:05A $30 257630-3 Age: 4-6 Tu 5/10-5/31 11:15-11:50A $30 257631-5 W 5/11-6/1 5:30-6:10P $30 257631-6 W 6/8-6/29 5:30-6:10P $30 357632-1 W 7/6-7/27 5:30-6:10P $30 357632-2 W 8/3-8/24 5:30-6:10P $30 357632-3
Zumba Kids
Students get the chance to be active and jam out to their favorite music. Zumba Kids features ageappropriate music & moves that get kids movin’ to the beat. It’s all about feeling fearless on the dance floor, reinforcing the idea that it’s okay to just be yourself and dance like no one’s watching! Instructor: Sarah Vrem is a licensed Zumba Kids Instructor. Min/Max: 4/12 *No Class 7/4 Age: 7-11 M 6/6-7/18* 6:35-7:25P $54 358631-1 M 7/25-8/29 6:35-7:25P $54 358631-2
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Ballet & Jazz Technique
Introduce your child to the beginning ballet and jazz rhythm and movement skills, while utilizing appropriate music. Participants benefit by building memory, concentration, coordination, creativity and self-confidence in a positive atmosphere. Ballet shoes recommended, but not required. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Debby Jantzen *No Class 5/28 Age: 4-5 Sa 5/14-6/11* 10:40-11:15A $29 357641-1 Sa 7/23-8/13 10:40-11:15A $29 357641-2 Age: 6-7 Sa 5/14-6/11* 11:25A-12:00P $29 357641-3 Sa 7/23-8/13 11:25A-12:00P $29 357641-4
Jazz for Youth
Jazz classes are fun and energetic. They include kicks, leaps, turns, splits, and isolations. Also incorporate stretch & strengthen exercises, floor work, and across the floor progressions - in addition to center floor combinations. No prior dance experience needed. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Shannon Thompson *No Class 6/14, 7/26 Age: 8-12 Tu 5/31-6/28* 4:30-5:30P $39 358641-1 Tu 5/31-6/28* 6:30-7:30P $39 358641-2 Tu 7/12-8/9* 4:30-5:30P $39 358641-3 Tu 7/12-8/9* 6:30-7:30P $39 358641-4
Lyrical/Contemporary
This is a fluid form of dance done to popular ballads and slower contemporary music. You are taught to interpret movement with feeling, motion and style and will learn to tell a story or create a picture of the song. This style combines the fluid beauty of ballet, with the more sharp moves of jazz. No prior experience needed. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Shannon Thompson *No Class 6/14, 7/26 Age: 8-12 Tu 5/31-6/28* 5:30-6:30P $39 358642-1 Tu 5/31-6/28* 7:30-8:30P $39 358642-2 Tu 7/12-8/9* 5:30-6:30P $39 358642-3 Tu 7/12-8/9* 7:30-8:30P $39 358642-4
Musical Theater Dance
This class combines jazz technique with other varieties to create a “Broadway” style of dance. Class begins with a jazz warm up and will have progressions, center floor work, and combinations that incorporate acting with jazz dance. No prior experience needed. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Shannon Thompson *No Class 6/16, 7/28 Age: 8-12 Th 6/2-6/23* 10:15-11:45A $29 358643-1 Th 6/30-7/14 10:15-11:45A $29 358643-2 Th 7/21-8/11* 10:15-11:45A $29 358643-3
Dance Bootcamp
This camp focuses on strengthening & flexibility, as well as jumps & turns. Students experience conditioning exercises that work on core, upper & lower body strength; followed by a series of stretches that improve flexibility. Finish with turn, leap and skill combinations. No prior experience needed. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Shannon Thompson Age: 8-12 Sa 7/9-7/16 12:15-2:15P $39 358644-1 35 Sa 8/6-8/13 12:15-2:15P $39 358644-2
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WEBBY Dance Your dancer will enjoy a com-
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Loveland Cheer Squad
Your cheerleader will love this high energy community cheer leading program, which consists of learning dances, arm motions, jumps, cheer chants, tumbling and stunts. The squad will perform at area events throughout the summer! All coaches are cheer certified. For more info, call Vel Green at The Cheer & Dance Connection (970) 305-0803 or email her at: velgreen970@gmail.com. Min/Max: 8/20 *No Class 7/4 Instructor: The Cheer & Dance Connection Age: 5-14 M 6/6-7/11* 4:30-5:45P $59 361610-1 M 7/18-8/15 4:30-5:45P $59 361610-2
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Legacy Cooking Program Join this program where students learn about nutrition and preparing healthy foods from scratch! Senior adults are invited to watch, participate, or help mentor a child in class, bringing the intergenerational community together for precious learning time around the table. All supplies included. Allergy form and more will need to be filled out prior to class. Child only registers. sproutinghealthychefs.com or email: sprouting.healthy.chefs@gmail.com. Min/Max: 2/20 Age: 2-4 Fruits W 5/11 10:00-11:00A $25 260605-1 Age: 5-13 Great Eggs Sa 5/7 10:00-11:00A $25 260607-1 Food for Life - Kids Cooking Poor diet and lack of exercise put today’s children at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer later in life. A foundation for healthy eating is needed to lessen risks for chronic diseases. In this nutritional hands-on cooking camp, learn the positives of the four food groups (whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables) in the Power Plate and how to cook healthy recipes. Sign up for all sessions at $50, individually at $15. More info online at: www.sapnavonreich.com Min/Max: 5/20 Inst.: Sapna Von Reich Age: 6-12 ALL Sections Tu-F 5/31-6/3 10:00A-12:00P $50 358001-1 Bang-up Breakfasts Tu 5/31 10:00A-12:00P $15 358001-2 In-between Meals and Sweeter Deals W 6/1 10:00A-12:00P $15 358001-3 Rainbow Lunches Th 6/2 10:00A-12:00P $15 358001-4 Digging These Dinners F 6/3 10:00A-12:00P $15 358001-5
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Pastel Workshops
Experience one of these workshops to work in pastels and create your own art with this very user friendly and forgiving drawing medium. The workshops offer structured lessons in a fun and creative environment. Emphasis will be on drawing & blending with pastels and composition. No prior experience necessary. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Doreen Thurston Age: 8-13 Dog Portrait: Focus on those lovable best friends. Bring a photo of a family dog or one of your favorite breed for your special pastel portrait. $8 supply fee due to instructor at class. Th 5/19 4:30-6:30P $17 358016-1 Colorful Butterflies: Butterflies are one of the most delicate creatures in nature and come in a variety of colors and wing designs. You will choose a butterfly and design your very own pastel art piece, while using a friendly and forgiving medium. In a relaxed and creative environment, emphasis will be on drawing, blending and composition. $10 supply fee due to instructor at start of class. Th 6/16 5:15-7:15P $17 358017-1 Th 7/14 5:15-7:15P $17 358017-2
Mini Art Camp: Variations on a Theme
Your budding artist will be introduced to a variety of media and methods - all leave plenty of room for selfexpression and creativity. Multiple projects each day include printmaking, drawing, painting, beading and sculpting. Students will host an art show for family members at the end of camp. $10 supply fee is due to the instructor the first day of camp. Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Paige Keck Age: 6-9 Tu-F 7/5-7/8 9:00A-12:00P $85 358043-1 Age: 9-12 Tu-F 7/5-7/8 1:00-4:00P $85 358043-2
Mini Art Camp: Ordinary to Extraordinary Common household items for both media and methods create uncommonly stunning artwork. Your young artist will work on multiple projects that enhance problem solving and creativity skills in this no-wrong-answers, exploration-based class. Projects include: bubble wrap prints, homemade air dry clay sculpting, sun paper prints, marbling with food dye and much more! Students will host an art show for family members at the end of camp. $10 supply fee is due to the instructor the first day of camp. Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Paige Keck Age: 6-9 M-Th 8/1-8/4 9:00A-12:00P $85 358044-1 Age: 9-12 M-Th 8/1-8/4 1:00-4:00P $85 358044-2 Leisure Times Summer 2016
This workshop is for students who want to take their skills with paper beyond the ordinary. We will learn how to make 5 different kinds of flowers with 5 different kinds of paper and learn to curl, fold, dye and cut using basic tools and supplies. Learn a little about the flower that inspired each of the works of art in your bouquet and make a paper vase to hold all your creations. $5 supply fee due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Paige Keck Age: 10-16 Sa 5/14-5/21 10:00-11:30A $25 358670-1 Tu 5/17-5/24 4:45-6:15P $25 358670-2
Build-a-Boat Workshop
Design and build a real watercraft for the Kinetics for Kids Raft Race from cardboard, duct tape and other recyclable materials. You will work in creative teams to design, create models, test models and build a sea-worthy vessel. Sign up as a team or join ours. All involved are encouraged to participate in the race on June 25 at Union Reservoir in Longmont and must attend the race with a parent/guardian. $15 supply fee is due to instructor at 1st class. Min/Max: 8/20 Location: Bill Reed School Instructor: Paige Keck Age: 8-14 M-F 6/20-6/24 10:00A-12:00P $79 358672-1
Tropical Adventure Art Camp
Come explore pottery painting, glass fusing, mixed media canvas, mosaics and tie dye in this island themed camp! We will host a post-camp art show for your projects! All supplies included. Min/Max: 6/10 Location: Artisan You! 431 E. 4th St. Instructor: Janna Flores Age: 5-12 M-F 6/6-6/10 9:00-11:00A $95 360009-1 M-F 7/25-7/29 9:00-11:00A $95 360009-2
Ultimate Babysitter’s Boot Camp
Comprehensive skills-based class for those looking to gain knowledge & confidence to be great babysitters! Includes: business practices, leadership principles, discipline, communication, safe play and basic care for infants & children. Also, disaster preparedness, preventing injuries & accidents, recognizing & responding to emergencies, infant & child CPR, choking, and basic first aid. Students receive certification by the American Academy of Pediatricians. Min/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Front Range Response Age: 11-16 Sa 5/14 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-1 Sa 6/11 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-2 F 6/17 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-3 F 7/15 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-4 F 7/29 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-5 Sa 8/6 8:30A-5:00P $65 361631-6
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Paper Flower Power
YOUTH LEISURE INTERESTS
Art & Architecture using LEGO
Explore great works of art and architecture through LEGO! Collaborate in small groups to build grand structures, such as the Parthenon in Greece, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the tree houses of Papa New Guinea and New York’s Empire State Building. You will use LEGO interpretations of sculptures, mosaics and stained glass. Teamwork and creativity take high culture to the next level! Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Age: 5-6 M-F 6/6-6/10 9:00A-12:00P $162 361601-1 Age: 7-12 M-F 6/6-6/10 1:00-4:00P $162 361601-2
Engineering FUNdamentals: Minecraft
Bring Minecraft to life using thousands of LEGO! Build engineer-designed projects with the guidance of an experienced instructor. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Min/Max: 8/20 Inst.: Play-Well TEKnologies Age: 5-6 Create your favorite Minecraft objects, such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether and a moving Minecart! M-F 6/20-6/24 9:00A-12:00P $162 361602-1 Age: 7-12 Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghost, and a motorized Minecart! M-F 6/20-6/24 1:00-4:00P $162 361602-2
Jedi Engineering using LEGO
The Force awakens in this engineering course for young Jedi from a galaxy far, far away! Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Age: 5-6 In this introductory course, explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO X-Wings, R2 units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements. M-F 7/18-7/22 9:00A-12:00P $162 361603-1 Age: 7-12 In this advanced engineering course, discover key 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. M-F 7/18-7/22 1:00-4:00P $162 361603-2
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LEGO X: Olympic Decathlon
Build LEGO race cars, catapults, spinning tops, land yachts, towers and more. Students will build multiple projects while investigating basic engineering concepts. You will be challenged to adjust, test, modify and test again in kid-friendly LEGO challenges such as speed, height and distance. Min/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Youth Enrichment League Age: 6-10 M-F 6/27-7/1 1:30-4:30P $135 361620-1
LEGO: WeDo Robotics
Build a LEGO alligator, program it (using a computer) to chomp until it is full! You will design and build different LEGO projects each day of camp and program them with a basic robotics engineering program (from Mindstorms) to complete different tasks and challenges. Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Youth Enrichment League Age: 7-11 M-F 6/13-6/17 1:30-4:30P $140 361622-1
Destination Mars: Rocketry
Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet in the air! You will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty. Rockets and airplanes will be used to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including: propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Youth Enrichment League Age: 7-11 M-F 7/11-7/15 1:30-4:30P $140 361623-1
Fencing Camp
For new and returning students, Coach John returns with new ways to challenge you with new skills, techniques and your favorite fencing games. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks and jackets, and a high octane environment. For safety considerations, please wear long pants and athletic shoes. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League www.youthenrichmentleague.com Min/Max: 6/20 Age: 7-13 M-F 8/8-8/12 1:30-4:30P $175 361604-1
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Adventure Bound Day Camps at the Chilson Center, June 1st- August 18th Week long summer camps for children entering grades 1-6. The camp room is open for before-care at 7:30 a.m. with daily activities/off-site excursions beginning at 8:30 a.m. We will return to the camp room by 4:30 p.m. each day for after-care activities until 5:30 p.m. • Traditional Camp Songs & Skits Registration Began February 4th. • Group Games & Teambuilding Registration Forms can be picked up at the • Sports & Swimming • Arts & Crafts Chilson Center Front Desk or downloaded • Summer Reading Program online at: www.CityofLoveland.org/ABDC • Weekly Field Trips • Enrichment Activities Register only for the days & weeks your child will attend. (NO CAMP on Monday, July 4) Fees: 2 (T/Th): $84; 3 (M/W/F): $120; or 5 (M-F) day: $180 Limited spaces are available for all camp weeks. “Drop-in” days or alternate schedule requests may be accommodated based on availability 2 weeks prior to each camp week.
Questions? Call (970) 962-2467
SUMMER CAMPS NEW!
for Grades 6-9
YOLO Middle School Camp - An exciting community service-oriented camp for the Youth of Loveland. YOLO campers gain an important understanding of how they are a part of something much larger than themselves. Each session ends with an awesome, well-deserved field trip to celebrate a week of dedication, giving, and hard work. Min/Max: 6/20 M-Th 6/13-6/16 8:30A-4:30P $140 356020-1 for Middle School + Session 1 Trip: Lakeside Amusement Park on 6/16 & High School Students M-Th 7/11-7/14 8:30A-4:30P $140 356020-2 + Session 2 Trip: Gateway Fun Park on 7/14 More Online: www.CityofLoveland.org/Teens
for Grades 6-12
Kinetics Sculpture Camp - Spend the week learning about & implementing physics & engineering concepts in order to construct an amphibious vessel that will float a team of 4, using only cardboard and duct tape! Join the team at Union Reservoir in Longmont on 6/25 for the Annual Kinetics Sculpture Race Festival and put the boat to the test! Min/Max: 6/10 Festival day, Saturday 6/25 $22 (add-on #356031-1) M-F 6/20-6/24 8:30A-4:30P $155 356021-1 ABLE to Sail Camp - Teens will learn to sail... and then some! Teaching the basic skills of sailing is merely the medium through which inspiration and empowerment are brought to life. Carefully crafted curriculum will change negative, self-defeating behaviors into a limitless mindset of possibility. Transportation from the Chilson Center to Union Reservoir in Longmont included. Min/Max: 6/20 M-Th 7/18-7/21 8:30A-4:30P $225 356022-1 Junior Counselor Camp - An exciting opportunity for your teen to both mentor younger campers and gain important life skills for themselves. Mornings will be spent participating in team building & lesson planning exercises. In the afternoons they will help counselors and adult staff with the daily tasks of camp, interact with campers, help lead activities, and serve as leaders in camp spirit and motivation. Min/Max: 6/10 M-Th 7/25-7/28 8:30A-4:30P $125 356023-1 Leisure Times Summer 2016
WILD Wilderness Camp The first 2 days of camp are spent taking short, daily hikes to teach your teen hands-on wilderness education including plant identification and animal tracking. The final two days will take the group on an overnight camping excursion in the Red Feather Lakes region. Min/Max: 6/10 M-Th 8/1-8/4 8:30A-4:30P $160 356024-1 VAN-GO! Art Camp - A mobile art experience that will take your teen on a tour of local studios & museums, then to explore the natural environment and find their own artistic inspiration. Daily, formal instruction provided by an experienced artist in addition to ample time for individual creative exploration. Min/Max: 6/10 M-Th 8/8-8/11 8:30A-4:30P $160 356025-1
Looking for Friday options? Check out the single-day TEEN TRIPS on page 40!
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YOUTH LEISURE INTERESTS - DAY CAMPS & SUMMER CAMPS
for Grades 1-6
YOUTH LEISURE INTERESTS - TEEN TRIPS & OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Teen Trips - for AGES 13-16 Get your teen out of the house this summer and join us for one or all of these fun and engaging day trips. Transportation, supervision, and all entrance or participation fees are included in the trip fee. Min/Max: 5/20 Enrollment Forms, waivers, and a packing list for each trip available at the time of registration.
SkateStart
for Ages: 5-12 A helmet and proper shoes are required to skate. SkateStart skateboards are provided for camp days. Bring a water bottle. Snacks provided by Clif Kids and sunscreen by Sun Bum. Visit www.SkateStart.com for more information. Instructor: Patrick O’Toole SkateStart Level 1 Your son or daughter will learn the basics using the patented SkateStart skateboard, including proper foot placement and riding technique. Min/Max: 4/14 Location: Loveland Sports Park Sa 6/18 10:30A-12:00P $50 353038-1 Sa 7/23 9:00-10:30A $50 353038-2 Sa 8/6 9:00-10:30A $50 353038-3 SkateStart Camp - Your up-and-coming skater will develop their skills, learning drop-ins, Ollies, and more. Other camp activities include skateboard assembly, building obstacles, proper pad usage, fun games, and daily ventures to the playground. Min/Max: 4/8 Location: Mehaffey Park M-W 6/20-6/22 9:00A-12:00P $100 353039-1 M-W 7/25-7/27 9:00A-12:00P $100 353039-2 M-W 8/8-8/10 9:00A-12:00P $100 353039-3
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Progresh: Action Sports $32 Mystery Theatre: Zombie Murder $32 Paintball & Laser Tag $67 Kinetics Sculpture Race Festival $22 X-Arena Gladiator Games $40 Horse Trail Ride & Swimming $62 Canoe the Platte $62 Water World $55 Elitch Gardens $54 SUP/Beach Day $56
For more info, visit: www.CityofLoveland.org/TEENS Questions? Call (970) 962-2467 CO Youth Adventures -
A collaborative teen experience through the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) and Loveland Parks and Recreation Department. Your teen will join local friends and teens from recreation districts around Colorado for extreme summer fun! Transportation from the Chilson Center to & from the destinations is provided, along with formal supervision and admission to all activities. Additional waivers required depending on trip. Min/Max: 8/20 Age: 12-16 Clear Creek Rafting - An introduction to whitewater rafting, this 1/3 day trip down Clear Creek takes your teen for a ride in the wild, wild, west. M 6/20 6:00A-3:30P $50 356040-1 Castle Rock Zipline Tour - This 1.5 mile “Mile High” zipline tour takes your teen sky high as they cruise through the summer breeze. F 7/15 7:00A-4:30P $70 356040-2 Garden of the Gods Rock Climbing - Your teen will delight in the beauty of the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs as they spend the day learning to rock climb like a pro! Sa 8/27 6:00A-3:30P $50 356040-3
Looking for summer day camp options for your middle or high school student? Check out NEW camp options on page 39 for pre-teens & teens entering 6th-12th grade!
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Classes are held rain or shine in the indoor or outside arenas. Sun Pony Ranch is between Longmont and Berthoud at: 18490 Weld County Road 1, Berthoud - Directions print on receipt. Online at: www.sunponyranch.com
Intro to Horses - Youth
Your rider will learn horse safety, personalities, and care through discussions and hands-on learning time, brushing and grooming the gentle horses. Students take turns on the horses during riding time. Min/Max: 1/8 Age: 5-7 Sa 5/7 4:00-5:30P $35 253011-2 Sa 6/11 4:00-5:30P $35 353011-1 Age: 8-14 Sa 6/4 4:00-6:00P $46 353011-2
Little Buckaroos Ranch Camp
Learn SUP basics including positioning, proper care, and carry techniques. All equipment is provided including life jackets. Wear your swim suit under shorts & a t-shirt. Bring a towel, water bottle, and sunscreen. Meeting location will print on registration receipt. Min/Max: 4/10 Inst.: Frank Furlott Age: 12+ Sa 6/25 9:00-11:00A $45 353031-1 W 7/6 5:30-7:30P $45 353031-2 Sa 7/9 9:00-11:00A $45 353031-3 W 7/13 5:30-7:30P $45 353031-4 Sa 7/16 9:00-11:00A $45 353031-5 W 7/20 5:30-7:30P $45 353031-6 Sa 7/23 9:00-11:00A $45 353031-7 W 7/27 5:30-7:30P $45 353031-8 Sa 7/30 9:00-11:00A $45 353031-9
Try Scuba Class
Give scuba diving a try under the direct supervision of an SSI Certified Dive Leader from High Plains Scuba. 30 minutes of classroom time will be followed by up to an hour in the pool. All needed equipment is provided. Additional, REQUIRED, paperwork must be completed prior to the class. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Jim Woods Age: 10+ Sa 6/11 5:00-6:30P $30 353035-1 Sa 7/9 5:00-6:30P $30 353035-2 Sa 8/13 5:00-6:30P $30 353035-3
Your younger rider will practice safety, feeding, and care for their own special horses. Learning about, interacting with, and riding the horses is a significant part of each day. Campers will also get to try out some ranch chores. Min/Max: 1/10 Age: 5-7 Tu-Th 6/7-6/9 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-1 Tu-Th 6/14-6/16 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-2 Tu-Th 6/21-6/23 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-3 Tu-Th 6/28-6/30 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-4 Tu-Th 7/12-7/14 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-5 Tu-Th 7/19-7/21 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-6 Tu-Th 7/26-7/28 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-7 Tu-Th 8/2-8/4 10:30A-2:00P $140 353016-8
Canoe Day Trips for Families & Seniors
Horse & Riding Camp
Canoe the Colorado River with experienced guides from White Water Canoe Company. Prior canoe experience is not required, but physical ability to swim, paddle, and set up camp is a must. Intensive instruction, group gear (waterproof bags, canoe equipment, camping gear), and all meals ARE INCLUDED in the trip fee. DOES NOT INCLUDE transportation to & from meeting location in Grand Junction or lodging the night prior to or after the trip. Meeting location, packing list, and answers to frequently asked questions provided at registration. Min/Max: 5/25 Inst.: Bernie Kendall Age: 12+ 41 F-Su 7/8-7/10 8:00A-5:00P $325 353004-1
Your camper will learn safety, care, and responsibility for their own special horse. With two lessons each day, campers will either learn to ride or improve the skills they already have. Both English and Western style riding are taught. Families are invited on Fridays for a non-competitive “Horse Show�. Min/Max: 1/12 Age: 8-14 M-F 5/30-6/3 9:30A-2:30P $380 353015-1 M-F 6/13-6/17 9:30A-2:30P $380 353015-2 M-F 7/25-7/29 9:30A-2:30P $380 353015-3 Leisure Times Summer 2016
You will paddle down the St. Vrain and S. Platte Rivers discussing flood recovery efforts and viewing wonderful wildlife. No experience necessary - must be in good physical condition to wade, swim, and paddle with instruction. All equipment provided. A packing list and location to meet will print on registration receipt. Trip is contingent upon river/water conditions. Min/Max: 5/25 Instructor: Bernie Kendall Seniors, Age: 55+ Th 7/28 8:00A-5:00P $55 353091-1 Families, Age: 10+ Sa 7/30 8:00A-5:00P $55 353091-2
3-Day Canoe Trip
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LEISURE INTERESTS for All Ages - OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Horseback Riding at Sun Pony Ranch
Stand Up Paddle
LEISURE INTERESTS - OPEN LANDS
DISCOVER YOUR OPEN LANDS & NATURAL AREAS!
LOVELAND NATURAL AREAS TO EXPLORE BIG THOMPSON RIVER CORRIDOR Morey Wildlife Reserve-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cedar Valley Dr. Oxbow Natural Area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1135 Rossum Dr. Namaqua Natural Area ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 816 N. Namaqua Ave. Cottonwood Run Natural Area ------------------------------------------------ between Taft & Wilson Ave. River’s Edge Natural Area --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 960 W. 1st St. King’s Crossing Natural Area ------------------------------------------------------------------ 990 S. Lincoln Ave. Old St. Louis Natural Area --------------------------------------------------------------------1010 S. St. Louis Ave. NEIGHBORHOOD NATURAL AREAS Meadowbrook Natural Area-------------------------------------------------------------------- 2000 Cascade Ave. Mariana Butte ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 701 Clubhouse Dr. Emerald Glen Natural Area ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- N. Wilson Ave. FOOTHILLS/MOUNTAINS OPEN SPACE Devil’s Backbone Open Space (managed by Larimer County) -----------------------------------------W. Hwy 34 Hermit Park Open Space (managed by Larimer County) ------------------------------------- Hwy 36 (Estes Pk)
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(all events and programs are free and open to the public)
UPCOMING EVENTS
May 7 – River’s Edge Natural Area ‘Site of the Month’ (960 W. 1st Street) – discover a new site!
Guided bird walk with a local expert Volunteer milkweed planting project for monarch butterfly habitat (registration required – call 962-2643) Fishing information/demos; guided nature walk for families; animal pelts, skulls & other artifacts to explore Enjoy 3.8 miles of soft-surface trails and five ponds (belly boat fishing allowed, other boating prohibited)
May 14 – ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ at River’s Edge Natural Area (960 W. 1st Street)
Bring your dog on-leash and learn how to be good stewards of your natural areas & open lands!
June 4 – Morey Wildlife Reserve ‘Site of the Month’ (Cedar Valley Drive) – explore your local trails!
Guided bird walk with a local expert Volunteer trail-building project (registration required – call 962-2643) Guided nature walk, hands-on explorations (note: dogs are not permitted at this site)
FOR MORE EVENTS, PROGRAMS AND DETAILED SCHEDULES: WWW.CITYOFLOVELAND.ORG/OPENLANDS
Summer PEEPs Preschool Environmental Programs
(for ages 2-5 with their parents, 3rd Thursdays, sessions at 9:30 and 11am)
May 19 – “Of Trees and Stars” at Namaqua Park, 730 N. Namaqua Ave June 16 – “What Does the Fox Say?” at Namaqua Park, 730 N. Namaqua Ave July 21 – “Pop Up Prairie Pup” at Fairgrounds Park, 700 S. Railroad Ave August 18 – “Butterflies and Flutter-bys” at Fairgrounds Pk, 700 S. Railroad
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Environmental Education Program
Help teach participants of all ages about wildlife, plants & urban natural areas Programs include pre-school education (PEEPs) and grade-school field trips Variety of additional programs for families, teens, adults and seniors Guide natural area walks and special interest programs (birding, fishing)
Trail Host Program
Assist visitors and answer questions about natural history, site information, and regulations Engage in positive interactions with the general public Collect & report information regarding use of natural areas for management and stewardship purposes
Stewardship Program
Help with a variety of hands-on projects including trail building, site restoration, planting/seeding projects, small construction tasks, and clean-up activities
All volunteers should be in good physical condition, capable of an easy 1-mile hike. No previous knowledge or experience necessary – all training and materials are provided.
To sign up or request more information, please contact: Michele Van Hare, Coordinator, at 970-962-2643 or Michele.VanHare@cityofloveland.org
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OPEN LANDS & NATURAL AREAS EVENTS
LEISURE INTERESTS
Herbalism 101
A fun introductory class covering the basics of Herbalislm. Topics: 7 different body systems, foundational herbal actions and constituents, herbs for supporting vitality, the vitamins and minerals in herbs, safety and dosage guidelines, how to make and use herbal products, plus the plant profiles of 10 great starter herbs for making natural products. Take home herbal recipes and a project made in class. $15 supply fee is due to the instructor at class. For more info, see: www.MorganBotanicals.com Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Jessica Morgan Age: 16+ Sa 5/21 1:00-3:00P $25 359613-1
Herbs for Emotional Healing
Learn how to use herbs to support emotional healing from stress, anxiety and trauma. We will focus on the Endocrine System and specific herbs for healing. Topics will cover the difference between stress and anxiety as well as how the chemicals adrenalin and cortisol affect our bodies. $15 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. For more info, see: www.MorganBotanicals.com. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Jessica Morgan Age: 16+ Th 6/30 6:00-8:00P $19 359615-1 F 7/22 6:00-8:00P $19 359615-2
Grow Your Own First Aid Garden
It is easy to grow your own natural first aid kit! 10 favorite medicinal herbs and their plant profiles. You’ll learn growing, harvesting, drying and processing guidelines. Plus, we’ll talk about traditional uses and applications, energetics, product making and so much more! Take home herbal recipes and a product made in class. $15 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. For more info, see: www.MorganBotanicals.com Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Jessica Morgan Age: 16+ W 5/25 6:00-8:00P $19 359614-1 F 6/10 6:00-8:00P $19 359614-2
Medicinal Gardening
Class covers favorite medicinal vegetable and herbs for your garden and plant profiles, growing, harvesting, drying and processing guidelines. Topics also include personal wellness, chicken coop health, bee and other pollinator food sources and even ways to turn your front and back yard into a little business! $15 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. For more info, see: www.MorganBotanicals.com Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Jessica Morgan Age: 16+ 6:00-8:00P $19 359616-1 44 F 6/24 Th 7/7 6:00-8:00P $19 359616-2
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Survival Plants
Learn about edible, medicinal, poisonous, & toolcraft wild herbs and plants. Participants provide own transportation to and from meeting location. Min/Max: 8/14 Location: Drake Post Office Instructor: “Cattail” Bob Seebeck Age: 16+ Su 8/14 9:00A-4:00P $26 353000-1
Natural First Aid Kit with Oils
Essential Oils are the perfect way to start making your own natural first aid kit. Meghan, a certified herbalist, will show you how to use essential oils for minor everyday uses. You will make a healing balm and a first aid spray to get your natural first aid kit started! $10 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Meghan Beecher Age: 18+ Tu 6/14 6:00-7:30P $15 359600-1 W 7/6 6:00-7:30P $15 359600-2
Wilderness & Remote First Aid
If you like to get into the outdoors and venture into remote/cell phone free zones, do you know what to do if an injury occurs? This class emphasizes practical rescue techniques and also includes CPR, first aid, choking emergencies, tourniquet application and using a pulse oximeter and glucometer for triage. Receive a 2 year certification that meets OSHA and CO Fish and Wildlife Div. requirements. All supplies included. For course syllabus online: faroutfirstaid.com or e-mail Wayne at faroutfa@gmail.com for info. Min/Max: 3/14 Age: 12+ Sa 7/9 9:00A-5:30P $59 361636-1 Tu,W 7/19-7/20 5:00-9:00P $59 361636-2
Professional CPR
This American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers meets the certification requirements for Medical Professionals and gives a two-year certification. Includes the skills of adult, child and infant CPR including barrier device-mask, use of an AED, and relief of foreign body airway obstruction. For recertification or certification, you must arrive for class by 5:30pm. $10 book fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Mark Rosoff Age: 18+ W 5/18 5:30-9:30P $57 360252-1
Emerald Ash Borer Impact
Your ash trees are at risk. Rob MacDonald, Loveland City Forester, and Alison O’Connor, CSU Extension horticulture agent, will provide the most up-to-date information on emerald ash borer. The talk will include the history and biology of the insect, what you can do and potential treatment options. A list of replacement trees for ash will be provided. Min/Max: 8/50 Registration deadline: May 9th. Age: 18+ M 5/16 6:00-7:30P $5 353500-1
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Fused Glass Frames
Frame your favorite photo with an art glass piece that you create! Students will learn the principles of glass fusing and how to design and cut glass. No prior experience needed. Supplies included in class fee. Min/Max: 4/8 Instructor: Janna Flores Location: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th Street Age: 13+ Sa 6/11 10:00A-12:00P $38 360217-1 Th 7/21 7:00-9:00P $38 360217-2
Pine Needle Casting
You will cast a pure Silver pendant into pine needles to make a very unique piece! Don will melt .999 Silver and you will pour it into the pine needles. No two are ever alike and you may pour as many as needed to get the one you want. Don will solder a bail onto your piece, so that you can wear it home on a 20” SS chain. All supplies included. More info: www.LearnSilver.com or email: dnorris@frii.com Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Don Norris Age: 12+ Th 6/2 6:00-9:00P $49 362502-1 Th 6/30 6:00-9:00P $49 362502-2
Pewter Hummingbird Casting
Learn about the fun, educational and exciting process of pewter casting with a mold. Cast your own lead free pewter hummingbird and Columbine flower. Also learn about metals, how they are mined, and what are alloys and pewter. Each bird will have a ring on it for hanging. All supplies included. For more info, visit Don’s website at: www.LearnSilver.com or email to: dnorris@frii.com Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Don Norris Age: 12+ Th 6/23 6:00-9:00P $45 362503-1 Th 7/14 6:00-9:00P $45 362503-2
Beginning Silversmithing
This is a comprehensive class on Silversmithing and jewelry making. You will learn the basics from design, soldering, cutting, filing, setting stones, and polishing. to the tools & supplies that you would need to keep doing your own future pieces of jewelry. Design your own beautiful stone & Sterling Silver ring or pendant, make a bezel, solder the piece together (including a 3-wire ring band or pendant ball). All supplies included. For more info, visit Don’s site: www.LearnSilver.com or send an email to: dnorris@frii.com Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Don Norris Age: 12+ Th 7/21-8/18 5:30-8:30P $300 362504-1 Leisure Times Summer 2016
Saturday Drawing & Painting
LEISURE INTERESTS
Pottery Painting: Poppy Plate Create a poppy flower plate that you will be proud to display! Learn what brushes to use to create the look of old wood and how to use glazes to give a watercolor look to your own beautiful pottery piece. All supplies, equipment & firings included. Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Janna Flores Location: Artisan You! 341 E. 4th Street Age: 13+ Sa 6/4 10:00A-12:00P $25 360216-1 Th 7/14 7:00-9:00P $25 360216-2
Drawing and Painting are the basics of creating a work of art. In this class, you will spend time outside to observe nature and sketch and then head back inside to sort through your drawing work and create a composition. The painting portion will include color combinations to create mood and depth and utilize styles, such as Abstract, Impressionism, Op and Pop Art. Supply list is available on class receipt. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Judy Gosnell Age: 15+ Sa 7/30-8/27 10:00A-12:00P $76 359671-1
Secrets of iPhone Photography
If you own an iPhone, then you have a very powerful tool for taking amazing photos! Why lug around expensive and heavy cameras when this device is capable of so many incredible functions? Discover nine picture taking secrets of beautiful panoramas, and time lapse videos. After exploring the most useful apps, we go outside to practice what we learned. Min/Max: 5/20 www.ronsterntravel.com. Instructor: Ronald Stern Age: 18+ M 6/13 6:00-9:00P $29 391081-1 Th 7/7 6:00-9:00P $29 391081-2
Hand Drumming
for All Ages Basic strikes and 3-4 part rhythms will be taught through interactive and enthusiastic drumming sessions. Allow Nancy (of Djembe Jive) to share her passion of drumming with you. Drumming brings you benefits such as: increased focus, memory, and the reduction of tension, anxiety and stress. Most important, it is just plain fun! No experience or musical background required. Drums and percussion equipment available at class. *No Class 6/9, 7/21 Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Nancy Brauhn-Curnes Location: Majestic Gathering Place 315 E. 4th Street Age: 9-16 Th 6/2-6/30* 9:00-10:00A $48 362601-1 Th 7/7-7/28* 9:00-10:00A $36 362601-2 Age: 17+ Th 6/2-6/30* 10:10-11:10A $48 362601-3 Th 7/7-7/28* 10:10-11:10A $36 362601-4 Th 8/4-8/25 10:10-11:10A $48 362601-5
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LEISURE INTERESTS
Coconut ‘Cuckoo’ Curries
Calling all coconut and curry lovers! Sapna will teach you a couple of her modern spins on the traditional Coconut Curry. Coconut has a magic all of its own in mutating even the most average curry into a very flavorful dish to savor. No wonder it’s used widely across all of South East Asia and South Asia. There variations are delicious, vegetarian and very healthy. Menu: Vegetable Stew; Kale with Coconut; Beets with Coconut and Spicy Pineapple Curry. See for more info: www.sapnavonreich.com. $22 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 16+ Tu 5/10 6:00-8:30P $12 359641-1 Tu 7/19 6:00-8:30P $12 359641-2
Quick Thai Food
Who needs take out when you can easily make your favorite Thai dishes at home? In this course, Sim will teach you how to use authentic ingredients to prepare and cook Thai food. Menu includes: Stir Fried Basil; Pineapple Fried Rice; Garlic Chicken; Jasmine Rice and a Thai dipping sauce. $23 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sim Suinn Age: 18+ Tu 5/17 6:00-8:30P $12 259648-1
Healthy Greens, Indian Style
Leafy greens pack a punch of aesthetics, flavor, and versatility, so join this class to learn how to cook them for these East Indian preparations. Leafy greens are a nutritional powerhouse and are not only delicious sauteed, but pair beautifully with a multitude of spices, grains, beans, and proteins from around the world. Menu: Collard Greens with Coconut; Saag (Spinach and Lentil Curry); Kale with Peas and Potatoes and Carrot Pudding. See for more info: www.sapnavonreich.com. $22 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 16+ Th 5/19 6:00-8:30P $12 359642-1
Everyday Curries
Learn how to make delicious curries for every meal and what happens when you combine spices in a curry with each spice having their own unique flavor. Sapna will give you an introduction to the science of making curries in a simple and easy way, with a focus on the role spices play in these dishes: Menu: Red Lentils curry with summer squash; Roasted Eggplant curry; Peas and Potato Curry. See for more info: www.sapnavonreich.com. A $22 supply fee is due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 16+ Th 6/9 6:00-8:30P $12 359112-1
Colorful Summer Wraps
Chill out this summer with gluten-free, vegan, light and easy international summer wraps. Menu: Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls; Indian Somosa Wraps; Mexican Eggplant Tacos with Cashew Sour Cream. For more info: www.sapnavonreich.com. $22 supply fee is due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 16+ Tu 6/14 6:00-8:30P $12 359113-1
Heart Healthy Burgers & Fries
Enjoy learning guilt free, low fat vegetarian-vegan recipes with Sapna, a popular local chef and educator. You will learn and taste recipes that pack a punch of flavor and you will not miss the extra calories! Menu: Garbanzo Bean Burgers; Tempeh Burgers; Portobello Mushroom Burgers; Carrot and Sweet Potato Fries. See for more info: www.sapnavonreich.com. $22 supply fee is due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sapna Von Reich Age: 16+ Th 7/14 6:00-8:30P $12 359114-1
Thai Cuisine
A tasty intro to ‘everyday’ Thai cuisine from an experienced Thai instructor. You will learn cooking tips and tricks, and how to choose quality ingredients. Menu includes: Clear Soup with stuffed cucumber; Stir Fried green beans with curry paste and kaffir lime leaves; Lemongrass drink; Jasmine Rice and a Thai dipping sauce. $23 supply fee due to instructor at class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sim Suinn Age: 18+ Tu 7/12 6:00-8:30P $12 359648-1
Gluten Free Breads & Brunches Looking for fresh produce and artisan goods? Come to the FARMERS MARKET at Fairgrounds Park on Sundays, from 9am-1:30pm, June-September. See the ad on page 36 for details. www.CityofLoveland.org/FarmersMarket
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Join Sharon for this trip down memory lane to make delicious family favorites that have been adjusted to all be gluten-free! Menu: Ham and Cheese Quiche; Zucchini Crust Pizza; Spinach Artichoke Breakfast Bake; 3 different types of breads and an Apple and Pear Tart. $25 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of class. Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Sharon K Johns Age: 16+ Th 6/16 6:00-8:15P $12 359650-1 Tu 8/2 6:00-8:15P $12 359650-2
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LEISURE INTERESTS
Aromatherapy Classes with Sharon Steinman Class fees include samples, materials and handouts. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 18+ Aromatherapy: Oils and Emotion This class covers how essential oils can help regulate emotions and assist in your overall health. Your sense of smell is your most primal sense and has a surprising influence over your thoughts, emotions, moods, memories and behaviors. We will discuss the gap between the physical and cognitive aspects of emotional states and learn how therapeutic essential oils and blends can help take charge of emotional health. Sa 5/14 10:00-11:30A $18 259607-2 Aromatherapy: Essential Oils 1 With a certified Aromatherapist, explore the powerful properties of essential oils and how they can support your immune system and nervous system provide comfort from stress and sleeplessness, provide relief from allergies improve memory, aid in healing wounds, and ease muscle and joint discomfort. Discuss the myths and misinformation and learn what science and research is saying about one of today’s fastest growing complementary wellness products. Th 6/9 6:00-8:00P $18 359605-1 Sa 6/18 10:00A-12:00P $18 359605-2 Aromatherapy: Cooking with Essential Oils Learn to use essential oils in your favorite recipes make salts, rubs, sugars, infused oils and dressings. You will take home recipes, as well as a cruet of a personalized infused oil. Class fee includes samples, materials and handouts. Supply fee of $15 is due to instructor at class. Th 7/7 6:00-8:00P $18 359606-1 Sa 7/16 10:00A-12:00P $18 359606-2 Aromatherapy: Natural Spa Care Learn the art of blending essential oils and carriers to create your own beautiful natural products for hair and skin care. You will take home recipes, as well as samples of a body butter, sugar scrub, and hair serum. Class fee includes samples, materials and handouts. $15 supply fee is due to the instructor at class. Th 8/4 6:00-8:00P $18 359607-1 Sa 8/13 6:00-8:00P $18 359607-2 Leisure Times Summer 2016
Table Tennis Drop-In
Experienced table tennis players are encouraged to join the fun! Pre-registration is not required. Bring your own paddle. $1 donation suggested. Mon./Wed./Thurs. 1:30-4:00P
Volleyball Drop-In
Fridays, 1:30-3:30P Fees: Adults (19-61) $4.75* Seniors (62+) $3.50* *Drop-in fees to the Chilson Center apply
Pickleball Open Play - Drop-In
A fun racquet sport that incorporates elements of Badminton and Tennis for two to four players. Use small composite or wooden paddles to hit a perforated plastic ball over the net. Played on a hard surface court smaller than a tennis court. Drop-in sessions are not instructional in nature. Participants need a working knowledge of rules, experience in playing the game, and must have their own paddle. All skill levels & ages participate through a rotation of play. Drop-in fees to the Chilson Center apply (for indoor play). Ages: 50+ at Chilson: Tuesdays / Wednesdays, 6:00-9:00A Outdoor play exists at Mehaffey Park, Osborn Park, and Sunnyside Park during summer.
Looking for more sports? See the Adult Athletics offerings on pages 20-21
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Singing & Dancing at the Chilson Center
FEES: listed for singles or couples
Questions?
Call the Chilson Senior Center
at (970) 962-2783
East Coast Swing - Beginner Covers the basics of beginner six-count swing dancing and forms the groundwork for other swing styles. Introduces footwork, musicality, and the basic techniques of swing. No prior experience or partner required. Min/Max:10/30 Instructor: Rebecca Salter Age: 18+ F 6/10-7/1 7:00-8:00P $38 360035-1 Folk Dancing w
Join us and learn folk dances from many countries. Enjoy the music, movement and exercise that folk dance offers. No partner needed for these line or circle dances that will be taught at a beginner’s level. Must be able to maintain balance and move independently. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Min/Max: 6/18 Instructor: Debby Widolf Age: 50+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # F 6/10-7/8 1:00-2:00P $33 $29 390019-1
1920’s Charleston Workshop
Learn the basics of 1920’s Solo Charleston. Covers basic footwork and introduces solo jazz dancing and incorporating music into dance. No prior experience or partner required. Min/Max: 5/30 Inst.: Rebecca Salter Age: 16-45 F 7/15 7:00-8:30P $38 360036-1
Shim Sham Workshop
The original line dance, the Shim Sham was developed by swing legend Frankie Manning and is now a feature of swing dances worldwide. The dance incorporates various swing fundamentals which will be introduced in the lesson. East Coast Swing experience recommended, though not required. No partner necessary. Min/Max: 10/30 Instructor: Rebecca Salter Age: 16-45 F 7/22 7:00-8:30P $38 360037-1
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Min/Max: 6/30 Instructor: Blanche Adams Fees are for each person to attend. Age: 18+ CONTINUING: Continuing to learn new & exciting line dances. Get exercise and socialize. Drop-In Fee: $5.75 Purchase a 4-Visit Pass for $23 ($21 w/SAC) Fridays 10:30A-12:00P 5/6-5/27; 6/3-6/24; 7/1-7/29; 8/5-8/26
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Do you like to sing but sometimes don’t like venues where Karaoke is usually held? Join us and sing or dance to a Karaoke DJ at the Chilson Senior Center. Bring a friend and your own soft drink or water and snacks. *No Session 7/4 Age: 50+ $4.00 ($3.50 w/SAC) 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:00–10:00P Upcoming Dates: 5/2, 5/16, 6/6, 6/20, 7/18, 8/1
Loveland Senior Dances w Music provided by live bands on the dates listed below. Refreshments served at all dances. ALL AGES WELCOME! Admission: $4.00 ($3.50 w/SAC) 2nd & 4th MONDAYS 7:00-10:00 p.m. 5/9, Big Twang Theory 5/23, Harris & Harris 6/13, Ray Cox 6/27, TBA 7/11, Ray Cox (potluck) 7/25, Tom Allan & Ken 8/8, Jim Ehrlich 8/22, Ray Cox
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Ads for ? City Special Events? Foote Lagoon Cancerts? Harvest Bazaar?
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Active Generation INFORMATION
Active Generation
Refer to the listings on “Leisure Interests” pages for senior classes with an (SAC) fee denoted by this symbol: t. Participants MUST pre-register for Senior offerings.
Senior Center Welcome & Orientations: Join us for a “Get to Know You” presentation where we give more information about the senior center and answer your questions. This is for all new guests and fitness participants, or for those who have questions about the Chilson Center. We will have a short program designed to increase awareness. Registration not required. *No July date Ages 50+ W 5/25, 6/29, and 8/31 11:45A-12:30P FREE
Chilson Senior Center Mission Statement:
The Chilson Senior Center is a community focal point dedicated to offering fellowship in a friendly atmosphere for recreational, cultural, health & support services for senior adults. Five values of the Center are Activity & Exercise Center, Hospitality, Learning & Teaching Opportunities, Recreation, and Information & Referral Services.
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Benefit #1 Registration Priority for Day Trips Benefit #2 Discounted Fees Benefit #3 Reduced Admission to Sr. Dance/Karaoke Night Benefit #4 Entry to many FREE Programs
WHO IS ELIGIBLE for a SAC? Anyone age 62 and over can purchase a card. The SAC costs $20, and is valid for one (1) year. Please refer to listings denoted by this symbol: for discounted rates.
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The Senior Information & Resource Line The City of Loveland Senior Advisory Board has an information & resource phone line, in which seniors can call and ask questions about senior services, housing, and transportation offered.
Call (970) 962-2694
Citizens’ Open Forum Group
Meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month, 1:30-3:30pm with Facilitator: Rich Hansen The focus for this group is to give seniors an opportunity to discuss topics either that are in the news or current events with others. The group will then decide or suggest by vote the future subjects to be discussed each month. The Topic Leader gets up to 20 minutes to kick off discussion. Other attendees typically get two 5 minute slots to air their views, hold the floor, and direct the discussion. We would love to start a group and have you enjoy lively and good humor about world topics. 50 discussions Coming Dates: 6/16, 7/21, and 8/18
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Organizations/Clubs Chilson Senior Advisory Committee (CSAC): meets the 2nd Thursday of every
month at 9:00A. The CSAC is comprised of those interested in the Senior Center's function in the community. Anyone interested in the programs & services provided by the CSAC is encouraged to become a member. The CSAC is an advisory committee to the Loveland Parks & Recreation Department, and hosts several fund raising/special events that generate funding for sponsorship and gift certificate programs, and purchase/replacement of equipment & supplies for the center. Chairperson: Doug East 669-3159; dougeast@gmail.com Fishing Club: Meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2:00P. Everyone is welcome at the Chilson Sr. Center. www.lovelandfishingclub.org Contact: (970) 669-6705 Golden Age Cards & Games: Play Pinochle, Double Pinochle, SkipBo, or Hand & Foot. The group meets every Monday from 12:30-3:30P. Meetings are held the 1st Monday of the month. A potluck is held the 2nd Monday at 12:00P. Bring partners or meet new ones! Contact: Jack Stewart (970) 669-3636 Golden “K” Meeting: The Kiwanis Golden “K” meets Wednesdays, 9:30A. Contact: David Kathka (970) 669-6448 NARFE: The National Association of Retired Federal Employees meets 2nd Tuesday of every month at 1:30P, September-May. Chairperson: Dana Carlson (970) 669-3034 Rhythm Singers: Practice is the last Tuesday of each month 2-3:30P (August-May), Contact: Wayne Graham: (970) 667-4018 *No June/July Senior Bookworms: If you enjoy reading a good book & discussing it afterwards, join the club. It is a great opportunity to meet others that love to read & share ideas about the story or author. Current book selection on Sr. Center bulletin board. Group meets last Monday of the month, 11:30A-12:30P. FREE! Grab a drink and join us!
VOA Senior Nutrition Lunch is served at
the Senior Center on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at noon, by the VOA Senior Nutrition Program to those who are 60+ (and their spouses). Reservations required. Call (970) 472-9630 by 1:00P the previous business day. Check-in time for the meal is 11:30-11:45A.
B-I-N-G-O! Play BINGO! Winners will receive fun gifts and cake to celebrate birthdays. This is drop-in; Reservations are not required. A donation of $2 per person is suggested. BINGO Date: F, 8/5, 1:00-3:00P
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Friday Afternoon at the Movies
Enjoy movies on the Chilson Center big screen. You must call (970) 962-2783 to sign up! Popcorn, candy and drinks are available. Movies are FREE! Min./Max:6/45 Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Dee Lee Age: 18+ FRIDAYS 1:30-4:00 p.m. 5/13 I’ll See You in my Dreams 395005-1 5/27 Women in Gold 395005-2 6/10 Guess Who is Coming to Dinner? 395005-3 6/24 Far From the Maddening Crowd 395005-4 7/8 The Martian 395005-5 7/22 The Intern 395005-6 8/12 The Sting 395005-7 Two Thumbs Up! to the Showtime Video on Eisenhower Blvd. for donating videos! We THANK YOU for making this great activity possible for people to enjoy.
Spellbinders
Come and listen of the tales from the Spellbinders! Storytelling is an art form and the Spellbinders will be here at the Chilson Senior Center to perform a creative and interesting program that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Sit back, relax and be thoroughly entertained. Refreshments will be served after the performance. Min/Max: 8/80 Age: 60+ W 7/20 2:00-3:30P $6 395001-1
Thank You to everyone who participated in or attended the April 23rd
FITNESS SOCIALS Root Beer Floats!
In the midst of the dog days of summer, get out of the heat and hang out with us in the air conditioning. Bring a brown bag lunch and we’ll make the root beer floats; there will be sugar free root beer and ice cream available. Location: Cherry Room June 22nd, 11:30A-12:30P
Pancake Breakfast & Plant Sale! Watch for the next one in spring 2017
Join the Loveland Fishing Club for a
SENIOR FISHING DERBY
Popsicles on the Patio
Join us on the south side of the Chilson Sr. Center – on the patio, for some fun in the sun, and popsicles! Sugar free options provided. July 21st, 11:30A-12:30P
September 14th, 2016, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Flatiron Reservoir
39th Annual - June 2016
Rocky Mountain Senior Games
RACE TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE in Greeley Medals are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners and you will qualify for the National Games! Tennis events are scheduled in June. For a complete listing of events, schedules, and registration forms, access the website: www.rmseniorgames.com. The Chilson Senior Advisory Committee (CSAC) helps sponsor Chilson athletes by covering a portion of their registration fees and a T-shirt. Early-bird registration by 5/2. Drop-off completed registration forms at the Chilson Sr. Center desk. Call (970) 962-2428 for info. (Ages 50+) Leisure Times Summer 2016
Prizes, Hot Dogs, Chips, Soft Drinks, and Salad Co-Sponsored by the City of Loveland and Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Pre-Register by Sept. 1st Call (970) 669-6705 Open to all seniors for
FREE
(guest of the Loveland Fishing Club)
See Page 48 for SENIOR DANCES
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Hearing Assessments The 3rd Thursday, of
every other month, an individual from Hearing Rehab Center will be at the Chilson to do a Basic Hearing Assessments. Sign up for the 10 minute slots to have your hearing tested. Sign-up sheet at the Chilson Front Desk. No charge for the assessment. Min/Max: 6/7 Instructor: Andrea Hardy Age: 18+ Th 5/19 9:00-10:15A N/A 391067-1 Th 7/21 9:00-10:15A N/A 391067-2
A Matter of Balance This award-winning program co-sponsored with The Seasons Club is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls. Set realistic goals for increasing activity, change your environment to reduce fall risk factors, and increase your flexibility, strength, and balance. Join staff from McKee Medical Center as they share this fall prevention program. Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Phoebe Hawley Age: 60+ Tu 6/14-8/2 2:00-4:00P N/A 391200-1 Walk With Ease
No matter if you need relief from arthritis pain or just want to be active, the Arthritis Foundation’s six week Walk With Ease program can teach you how to safely make physical activity part of your everyday life. The program has been shown to: Reduce the pain and discomfort of arthritis, Increase balance, strength and walking pace, Build confidence in your ability to be physically active, and Improve overall health. We will be meeting at various parks. You must pre-register for this free class. Min/Max: 5/20 *No Class 7/4 Age: 50+ M,W,F 6/13-7/22* 8:00-8:45A FREE 392009-1 M,W,F 7/25-9/2 8:00-8:45A FREE 392009-2
Brainiversity
Come and use your brains with us! In fun ways, improve your brain power by playing games such as Trivia, Jeopardy, writing short stories, and much more! Min/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Sharon Steinman Age: 50+ F 7/8-8/5 1:30-2:30P $11 391066-1
Life Storying You will enjoy this course based on the writing of gerontologist, James E. Birren, PHD. You will write your own life story, using nine themes that are part of everyone’s life. Benefits include increased self-appreciation, increased awareness of strengths and coping skills, developing a legacy for family members, facilitating life transitions and many more. Please bring paper & pencil/pens to class. Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Clay Carter Age: 60+ W 6/8-8/10 11:00A-12:30P $25 390003-1
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Health & Wellness
at the Chilson Center Co-Sponsored by UCHealth Age: 60+ Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: Kim Ferro Free with SAC, Aspen Club Card, SilverSneakers pass.
Eat Your Fruit It’s easy to pass up our daily fruits and vegetables. This class will reenergize your nutritional motivation, and just in time for the upcoming gardening season. Deanna O’Connell, Registered Dietitian with UCHealth, will discuss current recommendations, research findings related to inflammation and brain health and share ways to reinvigorate your plate and diet with color and nutrients. Th 5/12 2:00-3:30P $4 391205-1 Dreams: Exploring Meaning & Intention
Please join Mary Jo Heyen, Archetypal Dreamwork Practitioner, as she leads us through an overview on dreams and how and why these nightly messengers communicate with us. Do you wake up from your dreams and wonder, “what was that all about?” And do you have a curiosity to learn what these messages are saying to you? Every dream has an intention. Every dream has a plan. Every dream wants to lead us back to the self within that remembers who we are. For more information, please visit www.maryjoheyen.com Th 6/16 2:00-3:30P $4 391206-1
Writing and Updating Your Will
Attorney Amy Rosenberg will discuss the importance of having and writing a last will and testament, and then reviewing this document on a regular basis. With life and circumstances continually changing, this is a very important step that shouldn’t be ignored. Please join us and learn what’s on Amy’s “legal must-have list.” Th 7/21 2:00-3:30P $4 391207-1
Medicare Enrollment Assistance
Help is available from trained SHIP Medicare counselors who can answer questions and offer assistance to Medicare beneficiaries. Please call the UCHealth, Aspen Club at (970) 624-1860 or The Seasons Club at: (970) 635-4017 to schedule an individual appointment or to get your questions answered over the phone.
The Nurse Is In with a Community Health Nurse This is a brief 10 minute visit with an RN that offers blood pressure & pulse checks, tips to manage a chronic condition, healthy lifestyle information and community health resources. Location: Chilson Sr. Lounge Call for info: (970) 624-1860. 4th Monday each month, 9:30-11:30A: 5/23, 6/27, 7/25, and 8/22
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for all ages!
MASSAGE SERVICES
½ hour to 1½ hour by appointment Massage fees range: $27 -$75
Gay Koopman, LMP, RMT (970) 420-0505
Specialized massage services in i injury treatment, chronic pain management, sports massage, and prenatal/postpartum health. Mon: 10am-4:30pm; Tues: 1:45pm-6:30pm; 1st & 3rd Thur: 8:30am-1pm
Joyce Meis, CMT, RMT (970) 691-3441 Specialized massage services in therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish and prenatal; mini-spa treatments and chair massage. Wed: 9am-8pm; Thu: 4:30-8pm; Fri: 9am-12pm; 2nd & 4th Sat: 9am-12pm
Drop-in Chair Massage (in the lobby)
2nd & 4th Tues, 9am-12pm Chair Massage Fees: $5 for 10 minutes
FOOT CARE SERVICES
Manicures/Pedicures, Rebase, Medical
June Schmidt, LNT (970) 420-0649 Manicures/Pedicures/Rebase Fees: $15-$38 Thur: 9am-4pm
Cynthia Soguero, RN, CFCN (970) 443-8494 Medically Based Foot Care Fees: $30-$45 Tues: 8:30am-1pm; 2nd & 4th Thur: 8:30am-1pm
To make an appointment, please call the service provider directly at least 24 hours in advance. Gift Certificates available!
Life is full of checkups, for our health, finances, car, pets, you name it. What about a checkup for your life? Backed by decades of research, this program developed by AARP, introduces a powerful step-by-step approach to help you discover new possibilities and what your next move could be. Attendees receive a Life Re-imagined journal to reflect on different phases of their lives, their gifts, passions, and values, and goals for their future. Min/Max: 10/30 Instructor: Laurel Kubin Age: 18+ Th 7/14 2:00-3:30P $4 391065-1
Five Wishes-Advanced Directive
5 Wishes- Hard Choices for Loving People: Discuss the importance of having your wishes and preferences known at the end of life, and how the 5 Wishes document can easily provide this, as well as create the opportunity to have this very important conversation with your loved ones. Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: Adam Federer Age: 60+ W 6/29 2:00-3:30P $4 391208-1
Health Care and Your Retirement
How exactly does Medicare really work? Do I need to have an additional insurance along with Medicare after I retire? If you haven’t thought about what is the best solution for health care after retirement then you should attend this one day class. Listen, ask questions, explore all of your options and strategize for long-term or short term care expenses and how to afford them. Min/Max: 5/25 Instructor: Robert Flood Age: 50+ Tu 6/28 2:00-3:00P N/A 391400-1 Th 8/11 11:00A-12:00P N/A 391400-2
Vacation Planner Come and see a slide show
of many extended travel trips available to you. There will be information on exciting upcoming trips. Come ask questions and find out if a tour is right for you. Refreshments will be served. This is brought to the Chilson Center by Collette Vacations & Celestial Travel. Min/Max: 5/30 Tu 6/14 1:30-2:30P N/A 393001-1
Fly Cheap, Stay Cheap Learn how Ron Stern
www.ronsterntravel.com/Facebook.com/globalgumshoe
obtained round-trip airfare for the cost of a piece of gum, and a 15¢ tootsie roll pop. Also learn the best airfare Online Search Engines, how to cruise for pennies on the dollar, cheap & unusual accommodations, how to stay around the world for free, and much more! Optional materials fee of $15 payable to the instructor. Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Ron Stern Age: 18+ W 7/6 6:00-8:00P $25 391080-1
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SPA SERVICES
Life Re-imagined Checkup
Active Generation DAY TRIPS
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Senior Activity Card (SAC) holders have priority registration 5/5-5/12. During SAC priority period, Day Trips are not open to WebTrac registration Adults 62+ are eligible to purchase a SAC for $20 Day Trip registrations open to adults (18+) if space available, after the 1st week of registration Trip refunds may be granted pending circumstances of the trip. See pages 62 & 63 for info and policies Day Trip participants transported in City van or motor coach. All trips depart the Chilson Sr. Center
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Join us as we begin our tour at the Fort Collins Division of Heli-One, the helicopter industry’s service provider of choice. Here we’ll tour where they maintain and repair helicopters. Next stop will be lunch at Johnson’s Corner. Afterwards, we will visit Walker Manufacturing, in business since 1953. You will see how and where they make tractors and lawn care equipment. Walking required on trip. Lunch cost on your own, from $10$20. Sign-up deadline: 5/11. Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Northern Colorado Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # W 5/11 9:30A-4:30P $32 $28 393000-1
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Oskar Blues has been cooking up southern style creole and cajun dishes and also the classic American burger, slow-smoked BBQ and pizza since 1997. They also serve a variety of Oskar Blues core and seasonal beers and many others. At Oskar Blues Fooderies, they’ve kept it local by using ingredients from Colorado farms. Lunch cost on your own from $10-$20. Sign-up deadline: 5/13. Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Longmont Escort: Carrie Skinner. Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # F 5/20 10:30A-2:00P $25 $21 393002-1
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Join Loveland Open Lands Interpreter, Michele Van Hare for a tour of City properties set aside for the benefit of residents and wildlife. We’ll begin at newly designated Old St. Louis Natural Area and talk about the process by which land is set aside for natural areas and open space. Additional stops include Morey Wildlife Reserve & River’s Edge Natural Area. Participants need to bring a sack lunch Walking will be on uneven, sometimes rough terrain and standing may be for 20-30 minutes. Min /Max: 8/20 Sign-up deadline: 5/24. Destination: Loveland Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # T 5/31 8:45A-2:30P $25 $21 393006-1
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The exhibit at the Denver Art Museum is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of Japanese Samurai armor and accoutrement in the world. It explores the life, culture and pageantry of the Samurai. We will have a docent-led tour and time to wander on your own. Eat at Palettes on the grounds of the Denver Art Museum. Lunch cost on your own from $14-$24. Min/Max: 8/20 Sign-up deadline: 5/24 Destination: Denver Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Th 6/2 8:45A-4:45P $52 $48 393003-1
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Join us for a fun, eclectic tour of Denver with Banjo Billy’s Bus Tour. First, have lunch at Johnson’s Corner then a drive to Denver and hop on board this comfy bus outfitted with overstuffed chairs and couches. As we roll through Denver, you will hear how the city’s corruption led to a war right in front of City Hall. Ever wonder if the US Mint has been robbed? Join us as we tour Denver and get to know its history. Lunch on your own from $10-$15. Sign-up deadline: 6/1. Min/Max: 12/20 Destination: Denver Escort: Ron Stern Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # M 6/6 10:30A-4:30P $60 $56 393015-1
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Join us for an enchanted musical by Stephen Sondheim. Familiar storybook characters get tangled up together and take a magical journey into the woods- a bewildering place full of witches, wolves, giants, and mysterious strangers. Ticket includes fresh baked bread, salad or soup, your choice of an entrée and coffee/tea/soda.Upgrades, appetizers, desserts, and bar drinks are available for an extra charge. Sign-up deadline: 6/1 Min/Max:8/20 Destination: Johnstown Escort: Carrie Skinner Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # F 6/10 5:30-10:00P $81 $76 393005-1
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The Museum houses one of the most historically significant and internationally recognized collections of World War I memorabilia. They have a large collection of Golden Age of Aviation (1918-1939) and World War II aviation memorabilia. Aircraft materials are from Japan, Germany and more. Must be able to use stairs to see entire exhibit. Lunch is at Wholly Stromboli restaurant in Ft. Lupton. Lunch cost on your own from $10-$16. Sign-up deadline: 6/15 Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Fort Lupton Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Th 6/23 8:45A-3:30P $41 $37 393007-1
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The hills are alive! A brand new production of The Sound of Music, directed by Jack O’Brien, is coming to The Buell Theatre. The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony, Grammy and Academy Award winning music. After the show, have dinner at Ted’s Montana Grill. Dinner on your own from $17-$33. Sign-up deadline: 5/26. Min/Max: 8/30 Destination: Denver Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Su 6/26 11:45A-8:30P $73 $69 393008-1
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BJ’s offers an extensive menu featuring a signature deep dish pizza, salads, sandwiches, burgers, soups, pasta, entrees, as well as their famous Pizookie dessert (a super moist rich cookie, right out of the oven, topped with ice cream.) They also have their own line of handcrafted micro-brewed beers. Lunch cost on your own from $13-$20. Sign-up deadline: 6/24 Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Fort Collins Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # W 6/29 11:15A-2:45P $24 $20 393009-1
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See the Washing Machine Museum in Eaton. It holds the Guinness World’s Record for the most antique washing machines! You will see over 1150 antique machines from all over the world dating back as early as 1850. Then enjoy lunch at the Eaton Country Club. Lunch cost on your own from $10-$18. Sign-up deadline: 6/1 Min/Max:8/20 Destination: Eaton Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # W 7/6 8:15A-2:30P $32 $28 393004-1
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Arapahoe Park Racetrack in Aurora is Colorado’s only venue for live horse racing. Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses race from May-August. The dress code is casual, but you are encouraged to wear cowboy hats & boots. Bring money if you want to place a bet. We will be in air conditioned comfort. Lunch available onsite. Sign-up deadline: 7/1. Destination: Aurora Min/Max: 8/20 Age: 21+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Sa 7/9 9:30A-5:30P $48 $44 393010-1
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Enjoy Lunch on the patio at the Chilson Senior Center. Transportation to the Chilson Center is on your own. Please bring a salad, casserole or dessert to share. Drinks, plates and utensils provided. Also, bring your suggestions and ideas for trips you’d like to see in the future. Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Carrie Skinner Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # F 7/22 1:00-2:30P N/A N/A 393011-1
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“COWBOY UP” and get ready for a day of heroics, athletics and Western culture. We will have time to explore all the sights and happenings of the midway and have lunch at one of the many concessionaires before watching “The Daddy of ‘em All” PRCA Rodeo! Lunch cost on your own from $12-$18. Sign-up deadline: 6/30 Min/Max: 8/20 Destination: Cheyenne Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # W 7/27 9:00A-6:30P $54 $50 393012-1
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Join us to see everyone’s favorite nanny at the Midtown Arts Center. This is a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious blockbuster musical you don’t want to miss! Your ticket includes salad, your choice of an entrée and coffee/tea/soda. Upgrades, appetizers, desserts, and bar drinks are available for an extra charge. Sign-up deadline: 7/8 Min/Max: 8/10 Destination: Fort Collins Escort: Carrie Skinner Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Sa 7/30 5:30-10:00P $89 $85 393013-1
Denver Botanic Gardens
We will join the Aspen Club, traveling by motor coach, to enjoy the beauty of the Denver Botanic Gardens. You’ve heard the expression “Take time to smell the roses?” We will have plenty of time to wander the gardens and smell the roses. Lunch on your own from $9-$15 or brown bag it. Sign-up deadline: 7/28 Min/Max: 19/26 Destination: Denver Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee Class # Th 8/4 8:30A-3:00P $40 393014-1
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Ft. Collins Sr. Center on a fun, lucky time at the Mardi Gras in Black Hawk. It is your place for exciting casino action, delicious dining, thrilling giveaways and great entertainment! Bring $ for gambling and lunch! Departure & pickup times approximate; leaving from the Chilson Center. Min/Max:8/19 Dest.: Black Hawk Age: 21+ Day Date Time Fee SAC Class # Tu 5/24 8:25A-5:00P $8 $6 393035-1 Tu 6/28 8:25A-5:00P $8 $6 393035-2 Tu 7/26 8:25A-5:00P $8 $6 393035-3
Travel Training Take a class while riding a bus! Join us for this fun, educational travel training class & lunch. Learn how to read the bus schedule, plan your next bus trip and see how new transit rider tools make riding easier than ever. Training starts at the Chilson Sr. Center and includes riding COLT and Flex buses to Ft. Collins, and continuing on the MAX bus with a stop for lunch at Enzio’s. Fee includes lunch, non-alcoholic drink & tip. Sign-up deadline 5 business days before. Escorts: COLT & Transfort trainers. Min/Max: 5/10 Age: 18+ Day Date Time Fee Class # Tu 5/17 10:00A-3:30P $15 393199-1 Tu 6/21 10:00A-3:30P $15 393199-2 55 Tu 7/19 10:00A-3:30P $15 393199-3
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River’s Edge Natural Area - NOW OPEN! River’s Edge Natural Area is the crown jewel of the Loveland Open Lands system. Following extensive repairs due to 2013 flood damage, River’s Edge was fully opened for public access in September 2015. The 163-acre site is located in the heart of Loveland at 960 W. 1st Street.
OPEN DAILY 6:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. • Trails - 3.8 miles of soft-surface and accessible trails
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for pedestrians, fishing access, bicycling, & wildlife viewing Ponds - five ponds, including Bass, Dragonfly, Sandpiper, and Jayhawker Ponds, for numerous fishing access points Fishing Docks - two accessible docks (Bass & Dragonfly) Boardwalk - close-up wetland experience at Bass Pond Picnic Shelters & Restrooms - with picnic tables and drinking fountain Parking - for 44 vehicles, 2 ADA accessible spaces, and a bus drop-off lane Amphitheater - seating for 70 in educational programs Recreation Trail Access - connections to the trail
Interpretive Signs & Env. Education Stations www.CityofLoveland.org/RiversEdge
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A Golf Tournament to Benefit Youth in Loveland! LOVELAND's "TEE
OFF FOR KIDS" TOURNAMENT
This event is organized by the Loveland Parks & Recreation Foundation. It raises funds for youth recreational scholarships, which allow youth to participate in activities including t-ball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, tennis, gym, art, and swimming.
Friday, June 10th, 2016 at Mariana Butte Golf Course 1:00pm Shotgun Start $230 per two-person team (18-hole round, cart, prizes, awards & dinner)
For more info, call Molly Elder at (970) 962-2443 or visit us online at
www.CityofLoveland.org/TeeOffForKids
Registrations accepted through May Thanks to our Sponsors:
at
The Olde Course
Teaching Philosophy: Fit the swing to the person instead of forcing the person to fit a specific swing. Everyone’s body moves differently *BioSwing testing system tells me how your body pivots, moves and swings in its most natural way*Golf is a lot more fun when the swing fits you*BioSwing Dynamics was designed by World Teaching Hall of Fame Instructor Mike Adams and partner E.A.Tischler * *BioSwing is for everyone, beginners and skilled players * I also specialize in short game improvement = lower scores * *Skills testing to see where you are adding on unnecessary strokes * *Fun Group Lessons and much more* Kim Stiner, LPGA Professional kimlovesgolf@msn.com www.lovelandgolflessonzone Look for the building with double white doors with Girls Golf Banner, east side of parking lot
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Golf Lessons in Loveland GOLF LOVELAND
Golf lesson information is available online at: www.GolfLoveland.com Questions? Call each of the courses individually, or Golf Administration (970) 962-2496
2115 W 29th St. (970) 667-5256
Summer Golf: Level 1 - Beginning
For the new-to-golf youth golfer or the young golfer who could benefit from concentrated skills instruction, review, and practice. SGP consists of concentrated instruction and 3-Hole play days. Mandatory Parent Meeting 6/7. Week 1 MANDATORY (3 days): 6/7-6/9: of skills concentration (1 hour/day). The SGP then continues with play day opportunities and on-course instruction each Thursday: Weeks 2-8: Includes ½ hour of mandatory pre-round instruction and supervised play days on the Cattail Creek Par 3 golf course. Times begin at 8:30 a.m. Final day of play 7/28. Fee includes all instruction and Cattail Creek play-day session green fees. Additional green fees may be applicable and will be charged if additional courses are played. Start times will differ based on age. Contact the Cattail Creek golf course for specific info. (970) 663.5310 Min/Max: 4/150 Location: Cattail Creek Golf Course Age: 8-17 Tu-Th 6/7-7/28 8:30A-12:00P $99 365401-1
Summer Golf: Level 2 - Intermediate
Prerequisite - Level 1 Beginning, or demonstrate skills. For golfers who have a demonstrated knowledge of skills for independent play. Held at Cattail Creek, golfers schedule tee times for play days on Monday’s beginning at 9:00 a.m. Includes on-course instruction and group lessons. Fee includes all instruction and all green fees for play at Cattail Creek during sessions. Additional green fees may be applicable and will be charged if additional courses are played. Min/Max: 4/150 Location: Cattail Creek Golf Age: 9-17 M 6/6-8/1 9:00A-12:00P $99 365411-1
701 Clubhouse Dr. (970) 667-8308
2116 W 29th St. (970) 663-5310
Summer Golf: Level 3 - Advanced
Prerequisite Level 2 - Int., or demonstrate skills. For golfers who have a demonstrated knowledge of skills for independent play and who can handle playing a longer course. Pre-round instruction begins at 12:30; Golfers schedule 9-hole tee times for play days on Wednesday’s beginning at 1:00 p.m. Program includes instruction sessions throughout the summer. $50.00 registration fee: $9/player golf round fee payable each time a play day is played. Min/Max: 4/150 Location: Olde Course at Loveland Age: 11-17 W 6/1-7/27 12:30-4:00P $50 365423-1
Summer Golf: Level 4 - Master
Prerequisite Level 3 - Adv., or demonstrate skills. For Juniors looking to play CJGA, High School or competitive tournament golf. Concentration is on advanced skills. All rounds played are at Mariana Butte and are competitive. Play each week for an opportunity to qualify for a spot on the Loveland Team for the Northern Colorado Junior Golf Tour. Ages 11-13 will play 9 holes, and ages 14+ will play 18 holes. USGA Rules apply. Pre-round skill instruction clinics begin at 12:30 p.m. with tee times following. Fee for program $50.00; Plus greens fee of $11 for 9 holes or $21.50 for 18 holes each day. Call Winston Howe, PGA Head Professional at Mariana Butte for more info. (970) 667-8308 Min/Max: 4/30 Location: Mariana Butte Golf Course Age: 11-17 Tu 6/7-7/26 12:30-4:00P $50 365432-1
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Brad Thorberg, Brandon McDermott, Harry Tanner at: (970) 692-5270 www.GolfTec.com/Loveland Kim Stiner at: (970) 227-2692 www.LovelandGolfLessonZone.com Kristin Moreland at: (970) 744-0354 www.MySwingSchool.com
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at Cattail Creek Golf Course Min/Max: 4/12 for Ages 5-7
This group class is perfect for the young golfer who is brand new to the game. Learn the first steps to becoming a life-long golfer in 6 sessions on the MiniCourse at Cattail Creek. Day 1-3: Learn new skills: Putting, chipping, pitching and full swing using specialized Starting New at Golf (SNAG) equipment. Day 4-5: Put those new skills into play on The Mini-Course playing 9 holes with instructors, all while learning course play management, safety & etiquette. Day 6: Bring your family and teach them what you’ve learned by playing 9 holes on the Mini-Course together. (No additional charge for family play) Tu 6/14-7/19 9:00-9:45A $50 365101-1 W 6/15-7/20 9:00-9:45A $50 365101-2 Tu 6/14-7/19 10:00-10:45A $50 365101-3 W 6/15-7/20 10:00-10:45A $50 365101-4
for Ages 7-8
This group class is perfect for the young golfer who is ready to take the next step toward regulation golf or for the beginning learner. 6 sessions mix learning new skills with fun on both The Mini-Course and the 9-Hole Regulation course at Cattail Creek. Day 1: Learn new skills for the 4 key swings: Putting, chipping, pitching and full swing using specialized Starting New at Golf (SNAG) equipment. Day 2-3: Transfer those new skills to regulation golf equipment/continue to practice the key swings. Day 4: Put your new swing skills into play on The Mini-Course playing 9 holes with instructors, all while learning course play management, simple golf rules, and safety & etiquette. Day 5-6: Now transfer the skills you’ve learned on The Mini-Course by playing 3 holes of golf with instructors on the regulation Cattail Creek 9-hole, Par 3 course. Tu 6/14-7/19 11:00-11:45A $50 365111-1 W 6/15-7/20 11:00-11:45A $50 365111-2
Golf: Junior Clinics for Ages 7-17
at Cattail Creek Golf Course Min/Max: 4/12
These 5 day clinics consist of four days of group lessons, working on putting, chipping, pitching, and full swing. The last day includes 3 holes of supervised golf on the course. Safety, rules, and etiquette will be discussed throughout each clinic. M-F 6/20-6/24 5:30-6:30P $50 365301-1 M-F 7/11-7/15 5:30-6:30P $50 365301-2
at Mariana Butte Golf Course
This Just FORE Fun clinic consists of two days of full swing fundamentals, two days of short game instruction and a play day on the course. Rules and etiquette will be discussed throughout the clinic. The clinic is staged at the driving range (M & Tu) short game area (W & Th) and at Cattail Creek for the play day on Friday. M-F 6/20-6/24 5:30-6:30P $50 365302-1 M,W,F 7/18-7/22 5:30-7:00P $50 365302-2 Leisure Times Summer 2016
Golf: Beginning - Ladies Only Ages 18+ at The Mini Course and Cattail Creek
Take the first steps to learning the game of golf without any intimidation! These beginner lessons mix learning new skills with fun and instant success by starting on the Mini-Course at Cattail Creek. Day 1 & 2: Learn new skills for the 4 key swings: Putting, chipping, pitching and full swing using specialized Starting New at Golf (SNAG) equipment: Day 3: Transfer your new skills to regulation golf equipment Day 4: Put your new swing skills into play on The Mini-Course. Play 9 holes with instructors, learning course play management, simple golf rules and safety, & etiquette. Day 5: Transfer the skills you’ve learned on The Mini-Course by playing 3 holes of golf with instructors on the regulation Cattail Creek 9-hole, Par 3 course. Grab your BFF and learn to golf together; it’s fun to learn with a friend. Call the Cattail Creek Pro Shop for additional information. All equipment provided. Min/Max: 2/8 *No Class 7/4 M 6/6-7/11* 5:30-6:30P $50 366201-1
at Mariana Butte Golf Course
Patterned after Get Golf Ready, this just FORE Ladies Only fun-filled introduction to the game includes all the fundamentals of how to play the game, along with many aspects not normally covered in golf clinics, such as golf terminology, dress codes, common policy and procedures at courses, yardages, scorecards, rules, rates and play on the course. This class is conducted by the head professional and is staged on the South Patio, driving range, short game area, and at Cattail Creek for the final play day experience. Min/Max: 4/12 Tu,Th 6/7-6/16 9:30-11:00A $99 366202-1
Golf: Beginning Adults
at Cattail Creek Golf Course
This 5 session class includes 4 days of group lessons working on putting, chipping, pitch shots, and full swings. Also covered is basic etiquette, rules and other golf terminology and practices. On the last day, students play 3 holes on the Cattail Creek 9-hole golf course complete with instruction. Call the Cattail Creek Pro Shop for additional information at (970) 663-5310. Golf equipment provided upon request. Min/Max: 2/4 Age: 18+ W 6/8-7/6 5:30-6:30P $75 366221-1 Age: 50+ W 5/11-6/8 10:00-11:00A $75 396005-1
at Mariana Butte Golf Course
This Adult Golf clinic consists of a fun filled introduction to the game including all the fundamentals of how to play the game, along with many aspects not normally covered in golf clinics, such as golf terminology, dress codes, common policy & procedures at courses, yardages, scorecards, rules, rates and play on the course. Class is conducted by the head professional. This clinic will be staged at the driving range (M & Tu) short game area (W & Th) and at Cattail Creek for the play day on Friday. Min/Max: 4/12 Age: 18+ M-F 5/16-5/20 5:30-7:00P $99 366222-1 M-F 7/13-7/17 5:30-7:00P $99 366222-2
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SUMMER JOB ?
Celebrate your
Birthday
SEASONAL
in the Party Room!
Summer Positions Available at: Winona Outdoor Pool Loveland Swim Beach Batting Cages Summer Camp
Also Hiring for:
Youth Athletic Coaches Tennis & Gymnastics Instructors Positions Posted Mid-February!
BASIC Party Package
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1 hour in the Private Party Room Daily Admission into the Pool
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1 hour in the Private Party Room Daily Admission into the Pool Cake, Ice Cream, Drinks, Paper Products, & Birthday Decorations
BIG SPLASH Party Package
Reserve Online or In Person For More Info, Call 970-962-2468
Applications & Openings are Online:
Gymnastics Parties are Also Available!
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Children under 6 must be supervised by and within arm’s reach of an adult 16 or older. One adult may supervise up to 4 children. 700 E Fourth St • Loveland • 970-962-2386 www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson
700 E 4th Street • Loveland, CO • 970-962-2FUN
CONCESSIONS Open During Pool Hours 615 SE 4th St, Loveland
CARA Swim Team
Check out the
EARLY BIRD PRICES
June 6 - August 6
for these
Winona Punch Cards! 10-Visit Card Toddler $16.50 Youth $24.50 Adult $32.50 Senior $27.00
20-Visit Card Toddler $30.00 Youth $45.00 Adult $60.00 Senior $51.00
Practices: Monday - Thursday mornings Swim Meets: Saturdays (total of 5) Ages 6 - 18 years
Early Bird Sign-Up Special Register from May 2 through May 20 to take advantage of cost savings!
May 2 – May 20: $94 May 21 – June 6: $104
Punch cards are only good for Winona Pool and MUST be used in the year they are purchased.
Great introduction to competitive swimming! Emphasis on FUN & DEVELOPMENT!
Call 962-2FUN for more information Early Bird prices good through 5/20!
Call 970-962-2629 for more information.
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Register online at www.cityofloveland.org or visit the Chilson Recreation Center located at 700 E. 4th Street, Loveland, CO
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
HOW DO I REGISTER?
You may choose to register for activities listed here by going ONLINE for “WebTrac”, MAILING in your registration, or COMING IN to the Chilson Center to register in person.
WebTrac Online Registration - Begins May 2nd, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.! For Enrollment Online with the “WebTrac” Automated System:
Please request your Household ID number & individual Member Numbers by filling out the online form: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac OR calling: (970)962-2383 or (970)962-2727. Once logged in to WebTrac, please verify/update your household information prior to registration. WebTrac Receipt: A receipt for your purchase will NOT automatically be mailed to you by the Chilson Center. We suggest that you print the web page that shows your activities, and fees paid before completing your enrollment process. Please contact the Chilson Center at (970) 962-2383 if you need to request receipt information to be mailed to you along with any other class or activity information specific to your registration (such as supply lists or instructor information). You may also view your household transaction history online through WebTrac.
Register
Get Enrolled Early! The automated option above is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
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Complete the registration form (below) Double-check class fees and total. Incorrect payments or forms cannot be processed Many popular classes fill early. Please indicate a 2nd and 3rd choice where possible Make checks payable to “City of Loveland” or include Credit Card Number and Expiration Date on the form Include self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE) or email address for receipt and confirmation information
Loveland Parks & Recreation Registration Form Please fill out this Registration Form for use with Address: all registration options. The information in shaded areas is required during the enrollment process. City/Zip:
Household ID #:
Home Phone:
Name:
Email Address: Head of Household/Primary Guardian Full Name
Family Member Names:
Work/Cell:
For City of Loveland internal use only. Your contact information is not shared.
Birthdates: Activity/Program #: Section #:
Fees Due: $ $ $ $
Do you need a special accomodation to safely and enjoyably participate in these programs? ___ Yes ___ No. If yes, please state your special requirements: ____________________________________.
Pay By: ___ Cash (Do not send cash in the mail) ___ Check (Made out to: City of Loveland)
Total Paid: $
Waiver for Participation: By signing below, I hereby release and absolve the Parks & Recreation Department, the City of Loveland, and all of its employees or agents of same from any claims of damages arising from injury received by the participation involved in this activity, whether due to negligent acts or omissions of said parties, other participants, or otherwise. Signature required showing that I agree to the Waiver Statement
Credit/Debit Card: ___ Visa ___ MC ___ Discover ___ AmEx above, and agree to pay the charges listed here as stated. Card #: ____________________________ Expiration:_____ Signature: _________________________________
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Processed on a 1st-come, 1st-served basis Beginning May 5th, 2016: Walk In/Drop Off Registration -
Chilson Recreation Center Mon.-Fri. (8:30A-4:30P) 700 E. 4th St.- Loveland, CO General Info: (970) 962-2386 Chilson Senior Center Mon.-Fri. (8:00A-4:30P) 700 E. 4th St. - Loveland, CO General Info: (970) 962-2783 Parks & Rec Administration Mon.-Fri. (8:00A-4:30P) 500 E 3rd St., Ste. 200 Loveland, CO 80537 General Info: (970) 962-2727 Drop-off the completed registration form along with your check or credit card information. For confirmation of registration, please include a self addressed stamped envelope (SASE) or your e-mail address. Registrations may be dropped off at the Parks & Rec Administration Office and the Chilson Recreation/Senior Center during regular business hours. See the Chilson Center information page near the beginning of this publication for regular hours of operation.
Mail-In Registration -
Mail in completed registration form, along with your check or credit card information and self addressed stamped envelope or your e-mail address to: City of Loveland - Parks & Recreation Department 500 E. Third Street, Suite 200 Loveland, CO 80537 Note: Mail-in registrations received before the date above will be held for processing on this date, in the order they are received.
Notice of Non-Discrimination -
It is the policy of the City of Loveland to provide equal services, programs and activities without regard to race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, disability, or age and without regard to the exercise of rights guaranteed by state or federal law. It is the policy of the City of Loveland to provide language access services at no charge to populations of persons with limited English proficiency (LEP) and persons with a disability who are served by the City. For more information on non-discrimination or for translation assistance, contact the City’s Title VI Coordinator at: TitleSix@cityofloveland.org or call (970) 962-2372. The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator at: bettie.greenberg@cityofloveland.org or (970) 962-3319. Leisure Times Summer 2016
Registration Policies & Procedures Things To Know!: Ø Please register at least one week prior to the first class. Class cancellation decisions are made three days prior to class start date. If class enrollments are below the minimum requirements, a class may be cancelled. Ø Registrations cannot be approved by an instructor or the team coach. Ø The Department has the right to cancel classes. Ø Call (970) 962-2383 to verify that your class is going before you purchase supplies. Ø The City of Loveland does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the provision of services. For disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation to attend or participate in a service/program/activity, call (970) 962-2462 or TDD #962-2620 Ø SAC holders have priority registration 5/5-5/12 for Day Trips listed in the Active Generation section, denoted by this symbol (t). Non SAC holders can register on or after 5/13, as space allows. Other Charges: Ø There is a $20 charge for returned checks. Cancellations: 1) When you sign-up for a class, we depend on your enrollment for a successful class. Please plan your schedule carefully to avoid cancellations / refunds. 2) If you must cancel from a class, please call (970) 962-2383 (Seniors call (970) 962-2783) at least five (5) business days before the class begins. You may choose to transfer to another class, or to receive your money back (see “Refunds” for more information) 3) You are notified if a class is cancelled due to low enrollments, and are given options at that time. Refunds: Unless otherwise noted in program descriptions, the following refund policy applies: Ø Refund requests must be submitted in writing. Refund request forms are available at the Chilson Recreation Center front desk. Ø After registration & up to 3 days prior to the class start date, a $5 service charge will be assessed. Ø Up to two days prior to the class start date, 50% of the class fee is refundable. Ø No refunds are given after the 1st week of class. Ø Full refunds are only given for fully cancelled classes. Ø Allow two weeks for processing. Ø No cash refunds. Ø No refunds for Senior Activity Cards (SAC’s). Ø All refunds must be approved by the Recreation Coordinator for the program or a Pgm. Supervisor.
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Walk-In/Drop Off, or Mail-In Registration
Leisure Times DIRECTORY
Facility/Event Info:
Batting Cages...................................21 Golf Course Information..............58-59 Chilson Recreation / Senior Center Birthday Rentals.........32 & 61 Child Care..............................4 Information/Fees/Hours........4 Facility Rentals...............2 & 8 Gym/Pool Schedule...........5-6 Racquetball/Wallyball...........5 SUMMER PASSES...............60 Registration Information.............62-63 Farmers Market........................36 & 56 July 4th Celebration............................8 Police Fishing Derby.........................49 Rocky Mountain Sr. Games..............51 Senior Fishing Derby........................51 Summer Camps/Teen Trips.........39-40 “Tee Off for Kids” golf tournament..57 FACILITY RESERVATIONS Park shelters for your family outing may be available. See page 2 for rental info. See the Parks & Athletic Facility Map on page 26.
Make your Park Shelter Reservations: www.CityofLoveland.org/WebTrac
Active Generation:
Active Generation Information............50 Bingo!.............................................50 Cards & Games..................................50 Clubs/Organizations.......................50 Dances/Music................................48 Day Trips/Extended Travel.............54-55 Movies...........................................51 Pickleball 50+.....................................47 Special Events.........................48-49, 51 Table Tennis........................................47 Volleyball.................................20-21, 47 Volunteers Thanks..............................51 Wellness Services Fitness Classes.............................12-13 Foot Care............................................53 Massage & Spa Treatments................53 Nurse is In!.........................................52 VOA Senior Nutrition..........................50 Wellness Classes & Programs........52-53
Athletics:
Athletic Facilities/Parks Map .........26 Athletic Organizations Listing........22 Adult Athletics..........................20-21 Amazing Athletes..........................25 Basketball..........................21-23 Challenger Baseball.............17 & 24 Cheerleading & Tumbling........31, 36 Golf Lessons/Leagues.............58-59 Gymnastics/Open Gym...........30-32 Lacrosse/Soft Lacrosse................23 Pickleball 50+................................47 Soccer.................................20-22 Softball....................................21 Swimming Info & Lessons...........7-11 Tennis......................................27-29 Tots & Toddlers Tumbling........30 & 32 Volleyball...........................20-21, 47 Youth Athletics Information...........22
Dance Lessons:
Adult Dance Classes.....................48 Ballet & Jazz Technique.................35 Folk Dance....................................48 Jazz/Charlston Dancing................48 Karaoke & Dance...........................48 Line Dance....................................48 Mommy & Me Dance.....................35 Senior Dances...............................48 Shim Sham Workshop...................48 Zumba Kids Jr., Zumba Kids..........35 Youth Dance Classes.....................35
Fitness:
Leisure Interests: for All Ages
Adult Art Classes.....................45 Aromatherapy/Essential Oils...47 Cooking Classes......................46 Canoe Trips..............................41 Dance Classes.................35 & 48 Day Trips/Extended Travel..54-55 Photography......................45 First Aid/CPR Classes............44 Fitness Classes..................12-15 Fused Glass.............................45 Gardening/Herbalism.............44 Golf Lessons/Leagues........58-59 Hand Drumming.......................45 Health & Wellness Pgms......52-53 Herbalism / Survival Plants........44 Horses & Riding........................41 Martial Arts..............................16 Pottery Painting.......................45 Scuba / Stand Up Paddle..........41 Silver Smitthing.......................45
Leisure Interests:
Outdoor / Open Lands
Discover OL/NA.......................42 Natural Areas to Explore..........42 OL/NA Special Events.............43 Volunteer Opportunities...........43
Leisure Interests:
Youth Classes - ages 3+
Arts & Crafts..................33-34, 37 Adventure Bound Day Camp....39 Babysitter’s Bootcamp.............37 Cooking.............................36 Cheerleading.....................31, 36 Dance Classes........................35 First Aid/CPR/AED..................44 Holiday Parties........................34 Horses & Riding.......................41 Lego Classes..........................38 Preschool Mini-Camps............33 Sports Camps..........................25 Summer Camps......................39 Teen Trips................................40 Yoga - Adult/Tot or Youth..........15
ABS-olutely Core...........................13 Aqua Cardio...................................12 Aqua Circuit...................................12 Aqua Core.....................................12 Aqua Fitness.................................12 Aqua Motion..................................12 Assessments/Consultation.....14-15 Boot Camp Challenge...................15 Country Cardio..............................13 Group Cycling................................13 Guided Meditation & Relaxation.....12 Interval Cardio Aerobics................13 Kick Power Tone............................13 Low Impact Fitness........................12 Personal Training...........................14 Leisure Interests: Golf Lessons: Summer Golf......................................58 Pilates.....................................13 Tots & Toddlers Golf Lessons at Loveland Courses.....59 Power Toning / Power Bar .............13 Toddler Classes.......................34 SilverSneakers..............................12 Dance Classes........................35 Senior Cycling...............................13 Holiday Parties........................34 Please Note: Facility Schedules Step Training.................................13 Pre-Lego Camp.......................33 are subject to change at any time. Strength Training...........................12 Preschool Mini-Camps............33 Please 64 read your class receipt carefully, Taste of Tabata..............................13 Small Fries Preschool..............33 in case class or activity details have TRX Suspension Training..............14 Tots & Toddlers Tumbling....30-32 from this publication. Yoga.........................................13, 15 Leisure Times Summer 2016 w= changed SAC Fees Apply www.CityofLoveland.org/Chilson
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